FABE Weekly
ASM, CSM, and FABE Undergraduate Student Newsletter
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FABE Professor's Group Selected for NASA’s ECOSTRESS Science and Applications Team
Ohio State Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Assistant Professor Dr. Darren Drewry’s team was awarded membership into NASA’s ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS) Science and Applications Team for their project titled, “Remotely Sensing Crop Stress in the U.S. Corn Belt.”
Read the full story here!
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Advanced BioSystems Workshop Toward a Circular Bioeconomy
December 7, 2022 - 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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Join us to learn and discuss our path forward to create a future without waste or pollution!
Agenda
Envisioning a Circular Bioeconomy: Challenges and Opportunities
Jonathan Male, Co-director, Washington State University-Pacific Northwest National Lab (WSU-PNNL) Bioproducts Institute
Addressing Research Gaps Needed to Achieve a Circular Bioeconomy
Ajay Shah, Professor, Ohio State University
A Stakeholder Perspective on Moving Toward a Circular Bioeconomy
Barry McGraw, Director, Product Development and Commercialization, Ohio Soybean Council
Envisioning Circularity at Ferm Solutions/Wilderness Trail Distillery
Pat Heist, Co-owner and Chief Scientific Officer, Ferm Solutions and Wilderness Trail Distillery
Panel discussion and Q&A with speakers
Moderated by Denny Hall, Faculty Emeritus Ohio State University
Registration
To learn more about the program, details of the event, and register, visit the link here! The cost of the event will be $25 a person.
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Fischer Homes CSM Group Shadow Day
December 8, 2022 - 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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Fisher Homes will host a shadow day available to all students on December 8th. All are welcome, but priority will be given to those interested in residential construction depending on space availability.
Lunch will be included, and transportation annpoucements will come at a later date.
Email Jeff Suchy if interested in this exciting opportunity!
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Research Internship Program for 2nd and 3rd Years
DAAD-RISE
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This program offers an incredible opportunity for sophomores and juniors to participate in a summer research internship at top German universities and research institutions.
What is the DAAD-RISE program?
- Students are matched with a German host university or institute according to their area of interest (biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, engineering, or a closely related field)
- DAAD provides students a monthly stipend for three months to help cover living expenses
- Host universities, universities of applied sciences (UAS) and institutes provide housing assistance and match students with Ph.D. student mentors or researchers (only UAS)
- German language is not required and the working language will be in English
Who is eligible?
- Undergraduate students currently enrolled at a university/college in the United States, Canada, the UK or Ireland in the field of biology, chemistry, computer science, physics, earth sciences or engineering (or a closely related field)
- An undergraduate who will have completed at least 2 years of a degree program by the time of the internship placement
- Students must prove that you will maintain undergraduate status after the internship has taken place (Because of these eligibility requirements, usually sophomores and juniors apply.)
How can I learn more?
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Research Assistantship for Ph. D. Students
University of Idaho
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We are looking for a motivated and qualified student with electronic and communication background to work with a diverse team developing a virtual fencing system for an animal. This project has the potential to make a significant impact on how animals are raised to improve agricultural sustainability. More than one-third of U.S. land is used for pasture—by far the largest land-use type in the contiguous 48 states. The virtual fence device we are developing is expected to be used by farms and ranches of all sizes.
The student should have a background in electronics circuit design, expertise in microcontroller hardware, programming of microcontrollers, and an understanding of telecommunication protocols.
Qualifications
Applicants should have an undergraduate or M.S. degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Agricultural Engineering with an emphasis on electronics. The student is expected to have hands-on experience with circuit design, PCB design, troubleshooting of electronic circuits and some engineering shop skills.
Financial Support
The successful candidate will receive tuition, stipend, health insurance and financial support to participate in a relevant conference each year.
Location
The research will be primarily conducted in Moscow, Idaho.
Timeline
The review of applicants will start immediately and continue until the position is filled. Starting dates can be flexible but preferable by the spring semester or early summer of 2023.
Apply
For preliminary evaluation, please send your resume, unofficial transcript, and one-page research interest to Dr. Dev Shrestha at devs@uidaho.edu . Or Apply directly to Biological Engineering Program by following the link.
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Construction Services Intern Opportunity
Thrive Companies
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Thrive Companies, one of Columbus' largest real estate development companies, is excited to announce that they will be offering an 8-10 week internship for construction services students in the summer of 2023!
Ideal candidates for this internship are driven, team oriented, senior level students who are looking for hands-on, real world experience!
More information and the online application will be released in November. However, in the meantime, interested students are encouraged to explore the company website to learn more about Thrive!
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Technical Interview Prep
Multimedia Resources Available
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Technical interviews are common for engineering, science, or software roles. These interviews assess your technical ability for a role and your knowledge in your chosen field.
Technical interviews are designed to assess problem-solving skills, communication, and ability to think under pressure. These interviews give employers insights as to how you would solve real-world problems at work.
Use these resources to get ready for your technical interview:
Technical Interview Video
Technical Interview Blog
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Apply to be a Peer Tutor! | Looking to become a peer tutor? We’re looking for upper-class students who have received a B or higher in math, chemistry, physics, or biology courses. Check out our application at go.osu.edu/peertutorjob. | |
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Save the Date: Celebrate your Job with Brutus
Engineering Career Services
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Excited about your upcoming engineering co-op, internship, or full-time job? So are we!
Brutus Buckeye will be at Engineering Career Services on Wednesday, November 30th from 12:00-12:45pm to celebrate with you. Get a photo with him while holding a chalkboard sign featuring your employer's name. There will also be Cheryl’s cookies to enjoy. Find full details about Brutus at ECS here.
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Udall Undergraduate Scholarship
Undergraduate Fellowship Office
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This program offers a scholarship of up to $7,000 to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to Native American nations or to the environment. In addition to the scholarship funds, awardees attend a 5-day Udall orientation with other scholars, elected officials, and environmental and tribal leaders in August 2023 in Tucson, Arizona and gain lifelong access to a network of environmental professionals and Native American health and tribal policy professionals through the Udall alumni listserv.
The environmental category is open to all sophomores and juniors planning careers that address and impact environmental issues on a local, national, or global scale. To apply in the tribal policy/health care category you must be a sophomore or junior who identifies as Native American or Alaskan Native and be planning a career which will enable you to make a difference for tribes and Native Americans or will enable you to address and impact health care for tribes and Native Americans.
On Thursday, December 1st at 2-3 pm via Zoom, the Undergraduate Fellowship Office is holding an information session and workshop for the Udall Scholarship for undergraduate students in their sophomore and junior year. We’ll discuss the objectives of the award, eligibility requirements, and application components. Participants will also engage in guided brainstorming processes to generate content for their application essays. Register on Zoom here.
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The President's Buckeye Accelerator Program
Kennan Center for Entrepreneurship
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The President’s Buckeye Accelerator supports student founders prepare a startup for launch. The program, directed by the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship, helps student founders prepare a startup for launch with $50,000 in funding as well as mentorship, community, and the opportunity to build skills.
Applicants will first complete a six-week Boost Camp from January - February 2023. Six student ventures from Boost Camp will be selected for the year-long accelerator and awarded funding to advance their startup concept. The program is open to all Ohio State students enrolled in a degree-seeking program with a graduation date of May 2024 or later.
The deadline to apply is November 20. For more information and to access the application, visit the website here!
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Ongoing Faculty-Led Research Projects | |
Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry is pleased to announce a new resource to connect students with faculty research projects across campus. We reached out to faculty conducting research in both STEM and Humanities to compile a list of ongoing opportunities that are open to undergraduate students. This information is now on a new tab, Ongoing Faculty-Led Projects under "New Researchers".
Students will still need to send emails of interest to professors, but the list includes:
- Lab/Project Name
- Brief Description
- Student Requirements
- Website Link (if applicable
- Who to Contact to Apply
Additionally, see our Research Postings page for new, specific research positions that faculty are looking to fill. This is not a comprehensive list, so check back often for new postings.
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Our engaging webinars have helped over 10K students and professionals learn the material cold AND clear the exam with a very high passing rate. The LEED Professional Designation has helped past participants attain internships and jobs and now is a great time to add this credential.
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5. December 1 2022 – 5:00PM – 9:30PM EST
6. December 17 2022 – 1:00PM – 5:30PM EST - OR -
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Save your seat by registering here for our live or self-paced options - https://leadinggreen.com/online
Please contact the instructor Lorne directly with any questions at lorne@leadinggreen.com and for those new to LEED, here is a short introduction to it - https://youtu.be/X9FUJpIW9bI
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