Successworks Drop-In Advising through February
No Appointment Needed!
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Have Career Questions?
During February's career fair season,
SuccessWorks advisors meet you where you are!
Visit our Career Advising Specialists every Wednesday from 1-4pm at the locations below with your resume and career questions.
No appointment needed. Availability is first come, first served.
Spring 2024 Drop-In Dates:
Computer Science Advising Office (4th Floor, Tower 2): February 14, 21 and 28
Data Science Advising Office (1217C, Med Science Center): February 14, and 28
*Note: Pop-Up Advising in both CS and DS Offices will switch to short appointments in March through April, with drop-in access as availability permits.
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Nominate a Student or Student Org for a Bucky Award!
Applications close February 25th!
The Bucky’s Award Ceremony is an event where students and student organizations are celebrated for their positive impacts on their communities through formal and informal acts of leadership. These Badgers demonstrate how to continuously grow as a leader through the different ways they cultivate change.
The theme of this year’s ceremony is Ignite the Future. With this theme, we want to encourage students to spark change by making meaningful impacts within their community, on campus, and the world.
This year’s event is taking place on April 7th, 2024 in person at Union South.
All leaders are encouraged to apply!
Candidates may submit up to two applications.
Please e-mail buckysawards@gmail.com with any questions
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Visit the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub!
We encourage students to log in to the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub regularly, and the start of the semester is an especially good time to check for new scholarship opportunities! See what's available for you here.
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Alpha Omega Epsilon Spring Recruitment Events | |
As one of the only professional and social sororities on campus, we provide our members with both professional development opportunities and support, and the chance to connect with their peers. Every semester we host a variety of professional events such as practice interviews and resume workshops, as well as many social events such as painting, game nights, and cooking competitions. We connect with other Greek orgs on campus for social and philanthropic events, and keep our members engaged in the community through volunteer work together. As STEM fields are typically male dominated, our goal is to be able to connect women/non-binary folks and give our sisters a support system in their chosen fields.
Our recruitment process is very laid back. Here's a list of our upcoming events:
Monday 2/12 - Philanthropy Event 6-7 PM
Thursday 2/15 - Roller-Coaster Build 7-8 PM
Friday 2/16 - Invite Only Event 6-8 PM
Students who are interested only need to attend two events to be eligible for our invite-only event, but we always recommend attending as many as they can to get the chance to meet more sisters and potential new members, and get a feel for AΩE!
No RSVP is required for the events.
Room locations will be announced on our Instagram and through email.
You can also sign up to join our email list to get event reminders and details.
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Dot Data X UW WebDev Club Collaboration
February 14: 6:00 pm, CS Building: Room 1240
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Date: Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 6pm
Location: Computer Sciences 1240
Join our collaboration with UW Website Development club for an interactive workshop with WebDev President, Nithilan! More information to come!
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Kappa Eta Kappa Spring 24 Rush Events! | |
Cybersecurity UW Meeting
February 15: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm, CS Building: Room 1240
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On Thursday February 15th in Computer Sciences 1240 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm, we will be using Shodan to hack IoT devices to set houses on fire.
What is Shodan? Shodan is a search engine that allows for search on different types of servers to find anything connected to the internet. Therefore, Shodan is a network scanning service. Other types of network scanning services are Wireshark and Nmap.
We hope to see you there!
Best,
Cybersecurity UW Leadership Team
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Society of Women Engineers (SOE)
Evening with Industry 2024
Feb. 20: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Union South, Varsity Hall II & III
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MAD DATA 2024 Hackathon
Saturday & Sunday: February 24-25
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On February 24th – 25th, we will be hosting our third annual data hackathon as a club!
MadData24 is a hackathon where students are encouraged to form teams and create a data based product, analysis or paper within 24 hours. Our executive board along with our MadData24 events, liaison and social media committees have been working hard to put on this event.
For more information check out our website or hit the blue button below to register! All skill levels are welcome.
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Looking to Advertise Your Student Org Event?
Does your student organization have a kick-off coming up?
Maybe there is a cool event happening you want others to know about!
Feel free to send an announcement to advising@cs.wisc.edu!
We will add it in our next newsletter!
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Thinking Ahead: Fellowships
Certificate Offerings, and Grad School
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Undergraduate Research Fellowship Opportunities!
Application Deadlines Coming Up Soon!
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Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Fellowships and Holstrom Environmental Research Fellowships support undergraduate research done in collaboration with UW–Madison faculty or research/instructional academic staff during summer 2024 or the 2024-25 academic year. The student researcher receives $3,000, and the faculty/staff research advisor receives $1,000 to help offset research costs. Students must have at least junior standing at the time of application. The Holstrom Fellowships require an environmental focus. Apply by February 14, 2024.
Sophomore Research Fellowships support undergraduate research done in collaboration with UW–Madison faculty or research/instructional academic staff during summer 2024 or the 2024-25 academic year. The student researcher receives $2,500, and the faculty/staff research advisor receives $500 to help offset research costs. At the time of application, the student must be a second-year undergraduate, a first-year undergraduate who will have more than 24 credits after May 2024, or a transfer student in their first year of attendance at UW–Madison. Apply by February 26, 2024.
Lakeshore Nature Preserve Student Engagement Grants of up to $1000 each are available to facilitate the use of the Preserve as a resource for education among UW undergraduates. Any student, faculty, or staff member at the UW-Madison may apply. Groups of individuals may submit a proposal as a team. Every individual or team must have at least one faculty or staff member, who is expected to play an active role in overseeing the project. Apply by March 1, 2024. Funds should be expended by October 31, 2024 when a final report is due.
Public Humanities Exchange for Undergraduates (HEX-U) is a high-impact program for undergraduate students that funds humanities-based projects that support a need in the Madison community beyond the university. The program provides training in community partnership, support for project development and implementation, and funding. Participating students receive a $600 stipend award and up to $2,000 in project funding. Students are encouraged to propose new, innovative ideas for engagement with the local community through a project. Apply for the spring 2024 cohort by February 12, and the fall 2024 cohort by March 18.
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Curious about how your UW-Madison education could lead to a career in national security?
On February 22 and 23, representatives from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) will be visiting campus to connect with students and share information about internships and full-time careers.
**Capacity is limited and seats will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.**
Internships & Careers with CIA
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Thursday, February 22nd 12:00-1:00pm
Come meet with Agency officers and hear about opportunities to intern or pursue full-time careers with the Central Intelligence Agency. Bring your questions and curiosity as we hire for more occupations than you think, and we’ll have opportunities to set up follow-on one-on-one sessions throughout the week.
Simulation – What it’s like to use your skills in the Directorate of Operations
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Thursday, February 22nd 1:30-3:00pm
Come to this session ready to engage, and experience what it might be like to work in the CIA’s Directorate of Operations! Additional details TBA.
CIA Office Hours (30 minutes each)
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Friday, February 23rd 9:00am-4:00pm
*Drop-ins will also be offered during these times, but availability and timing are not guaranteed outside of scheduled appointments.
Recruiters will be available to conduct in-person 1-on-1 informal sessions with students to discuss potential internship and career opportunities. The 1-on-1 session will include details about application processes and suggestions for making yourself competitive for employment, including tips for writing cover letters and resumes, and preparing for an interview with CIA. Undergraduates and Graduates of all academic disciplines are encouraged to participate.
Register now to save your spot! Please note that you must specify which session(s) you plan to attend in order to successfully register. If a session you are interested in does not appear on the registration form, it is full. Check back later to see if spots open up. All sessions will take place in-person at the SuccessWorks office, and will not be recorded.
Questions? Contact Emmeline Prattke at: emmeline.prattke@wisc.edu.
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Register for the 2024 Ernst & Young (EY)
Open Science Data Challenge | |
We are pleased to announce that the 2024 EY Open Science Data Challenge, centered around the topic of coastal resilience, is officially open!
What is the Open Science Data Challenge?
The 2024 EY Open Science Data Challenge needs your skills, your creativity and your vision to help vulnerable coastlines battle the effects of climate change. Coastal zones host critical ecosystems and infrastructure, so it’s of growing concern that these areas are increasingly exposed to dramatic climate events. Using satellite data and AI, challenge participants will design predictive models to help endangered communities build a more stable and sustainable future. Top entries are eligible for up to $10,000 in cash and a trip to Athens, Greece in July.
Register here today!
Information sessions available:
Interested in learning more about EY? Check out the links below!
Interested in a CPA Track career like Audit or Tax?
Majoring or thinking of majoring in Accounting? Check out our Career Path Accelerator Program for Accounting majors completing their 150 credits for a cost effective and time efficient way to achieve your remaining credits after your undergraduate degree!
Wondering what other opportunities EY has for undergraduate students?
To find more opportunities for undergraduate students, visit our EY US Student Job Search site to learn more about opportunities at EY. Here, you can find the right fit for you at EY based on your major. You can also type your major into the keyword search to find roles that fit you best!
Also, checkout EY Next Steps to continue to learn about EY’s service lines, specific sectors and practices, as well as general EY Information, upskilling and learning events throughout the Spring. Check back frequently for new virtual event offerings!
For more about EY
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Call for Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) Scholarship Nominations! |
Application Deadline: 2/29/2024
Students can apply directly here: Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) Application
Eligible students are:
This program has a definite emphasis on research, so we are looking for excellent undergraduates doing notable research. The ASF review committee seeks students who possess a special drive or talent that foreshadows a creative career leading to the advancement of scientific knowledge and technology. Applicants must be seeking a STEM degree with intentions to pursue research or advance their field upon completion of their final degrees.
For more information: Check out the WiSH website
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26th Annual Undergraduate Symposium Application Open |
The 2024 Undergraduate Symposium application is open!
Apply by 11:59pm on Sunday, March 17th, 2024 to present your work.
The Undergraduate Symposium is an annual event that offers undergraduate students from all areas of study at UW-Madison the opportunity to showcase and celebrate their research, scholarly pursuits, service-learning, community-based research, art, and creativity. It also serves as a forum for the campus community to learn about and engage with undergraduate work.
The 2024 Undergraduate Symposium will be held on: Thursday, April 25th, 2024 at Union South.
Why Present?
- Gain experience presenting your work in a professional setting.
- Build valuable presentation, public speaking, and networking skills.
- Learn from and be inspired by students both in and outside of your field.
- Connect with and get feedback from faculty, staff, and other students from across campus.
- Celebrate your achievements and those of your peers!
Apply here: https://ugradsymposium.wisc.edu/apply/
All undergraduate students who submit a completed mentor approval form and application will be able to participate in the symposium.
Questions? Reach out to ugradsymposium@wisc.edu
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TAPIA 2024 Scholarships and Call for Participation
Applications Due Monday: February 26, 2024
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The Call for Participation for Tapia 2024 is now open! TAPIA invites you to submit any of the following program components:
- Panels and Workshops: Sessions on current technical topics such as AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity, as well as topics related to broadening participation in computing and professional development for diverse communities
- Birds of a Feather (BoF): Sessions that provide an informal, town-hall like forum for the discussion of technical or social issues among interested parties, providing a venue for communities (existing or dynamically organized) to network and collaborate
- Scholarships: Students and post-docs at institutions in the U.S. or U.S. Territories and faculty at Minority Serving Institutions are welcome to apply for a Tapia scholarship
- Student Posters/ACM Student Research Competition (SRC): Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to present their latest research results and methodologies
- Doctoral Consortium: PhD candidates have the opportunity to present and discuss their research with a panel of established researchers
The submission deadline for all components is:
February 26, 2024, 11:59 PM HST (Hawaii Standard Time).
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Undergraduate Research Opportunity:
Florida Atlantic University: Institute For Sensing and Embedded Network Systems Engineering
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Undergraduate Research Experience Opportunity:
Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning + International Experience in Chile
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Selected participants will get involved in research related to big data analytics and machine learning. Participants will also gain an appreciation of the research field via software development and engineering activities and field trips.
Participants will receive a stipend (up to $6,000), room and board, funding for travel to and from NDSU (up to $700) as well as to and from NDSU to Santiago, Chile (up to $1,500).
The summer 2024 REU program will run from May 20 until July 26, 2024. Application review will begin from February 15, 2024 and continue until all positions have been filled.
Participating undergraduates must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are enrolled in undergraduate degree programs. Women and members of traditionally underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. In addition, all participants must possess a valid passport for the travel to Chile.
More information an be found here:
https://www.ndsu.edu/cs/current_students/research_experience_for_undergraduates_reu_program/
Apply Here:
https://ndstate.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25X6MyljASYBRK6
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Deloitte Digital Hosting Free Salesforce Career Journey Virtual Learning Program | |
Salesforce Career Journey 2024
Are you ready to jumpstart your career in a growing Salesforce ecosystem?
A recent IDC study shows Salesforce partners are projected to help produce more than 9.3 million new jobs and $1.6 trillion in new business revenue by 2026.
Coming this February, Deloitte Digital will be hosting our Salesforce virtual learning program, Salesforce Career Journey. In this free, six-week immersive learning journey, you will explore what Salesforce consulting is, be able to informally network with our practitioners in our Ask Us Anything sessions, and develop resume-worthy credentials on Salesforce’s learning platform, Trailhead.
In our Trailhead leaderboard competition*, you will compete based on the number of badges you complete, and our top winners will receive various Deloitte prizes. Additionally, in each of our virtual seminars, we will select two lucky prize winners at random from our attendees.
If you have an interest in consulting, Salesforce, and how technology is changing the world, then this program is for you!
Get started by registering for Salesforce Career Journey with Deloitte!
Happy Trailblazing,
Deloitte Digital’s Salesforce Academy Team
*See Official Rules for more details: click here
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Internship, Job & Co-Opportunities | |
Image Processing Technician w/ The Dawson Lab |
Application Due: 3/1/2024
Title: Image Processing Technician - Chestnuts
Location: UW-Madison; Remote
Job Category: Temporary/Seasonal Positions
Salary: $15/hour
Start Date: March 2024 Last Date to Apply: March 1, 2024
Description: The Dawson Lab at the University of Wisconsin seeks two part-time technicians (~20 hours per week) to assist in a chestnut research study. The technicians will work under the instruction of an imagery analyst and tree crop breeder for five months (March-August 2024). This project aims to develop, train, and optimize a deep learning-based model for automatic detection, segmentation, and enumeration of chestnut burrs in multispectral drone imagery.
Additionally, this project aims to train a deep learning-based model for 3D object detection to detect and segment individual chestnut tree canopies from photogrammetry-derived point clouds. The anticipated result is an automated image-processing pipeline that relates chestnut yield to individual chestnut trees using drones and artificial intelligence. This framework will enable chestnut breeders to efficiently and effectively assess individual trees for target breeding objectives. The technician can anticipate assisting with identifying chestnut burrs in drone imagery and creating annotated imagery datasets for training various deep-learning algorithms.
The Dawson Lab is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse work environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or disability. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds and walks of life to apply.
Qualifications: Required Minimum Qualifications: A positive attitude, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail are essential. Access to a computer with a stable internet connection is required.
Desired Qualifications: Experience using GIS and remote sensing technologies to conduct horticultural studies. Familiarity with online image annotation platforms such as Roboflow. Knowledge of or interest in perennial agriculture, tree crops, and learning deep learning methods for object-based image analysis are a plus.
Apply: The application deadline is March 1st, 2024. Applications may be considered on a rolling basis.
To apply, submit a single PDF via email to Scott Brainard (shbrainard@wisc.edu). Please list "Image Processing Tech – Chestnuts" in the subject line of your email. Incomplete applications may be rejected. In addition to describing your interest in this position, please include:
1. Resume/CV (no more than two pages)
2. Contact information for 2-3 professional references.
Please reach out via email with any questions!
Contact Person: Scott Brainard
Contact Email: shbrainard@wisc.edu
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SuccessWorks TDA Career Events | |
Career Tips from L&S Successworks!
Be sure to check out the Technology, Data, and Analytics Career Community for some AMAZING resources!
Juggling Multiple Offers
So you’ve had an offer come through. Maybe even multiple offers. What do you do??
First, take a deep breath, and take stock of your situation. What are the details of the offer(s)? How do they compare to your goal, or to your other offers? It can help to make a “pros and cons” list to lay your options out in front of you.
Ask questions of the HR contact. Their job is to get you ready for your new job, and that includes answering all your questions! You will never be a pest when inquiring about the details of a job offer.
Finally, it’s okay to ask for time to think. You rarely need to make a decision immediately after receiving an offer. Thank the recruiter and ask “When do you need to hear back from me?” Then, take the time to do the steps above.
You’ll find tons of useful Negotiation Resources on SuccessWorks’ website.
Still need help? Make an appointment with a SuccessWorks Career Advisor to talk about your offer.
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