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Hi everyone, | |
Please find below announcements and events for the upcoming two weeks: | |
ANNOUNCEMENT | |
Summer 2019 TA Applications Now Open | |
We're looking for excellent candidates to apply by March 23 at https://www.cs.ubc.ca/ta. Be sure to fill out the appropriate application (undergraduate vs. graduate) for the term you are interested in. Submitting by the deadline is best, but if you submit afterward, the earlier you submit, the more likely it will be considered. If you have some special reason to think the instructor of a course wants *you* for their TA, please apply and then ask that instructor to log in to www.cs.ubc.ca/ta and comment on your awesome application. For our formal job ad, see the bulletin board outside ICCS 201. | |
CSSS | |
LP x CSSS: Project Hub | |
Pixels, Path Tracing, and Projections: Spice up your website with 3D graphics | |
Date: March 16 | |
Time: 3:30pm - 6:30pm | |
Location: ICICS 014 | |
Feel like your websites are lacking in bling and dimensions? Come learn the basics of computer graphics and how to incorporate it into your personal website using Three.js! The workshop will cover concepts like path tracing and projection. Participants are recommended to have some experience with JavaScript. | |
Project Hub meetings occur biweekly and consist of a talk or workshop about a particular technology or skill, followed by an open workspace where everyone can work on their projects, ask for help, network, and explore new ideas - complete with snacks and refreshments! | |
CSSS 2019-2020 Executive Elections | |
Date: March 18 - 22 | |
The CSSS is running elections for the 2019-2020 executive team! Vote for the new overlords over CS students! See our candidates and vote! | |
Cube Food Week Returns | |
Date: March 19 - 22 | |
Time: 12pm on Tue., Wed., Thu.; 5pm on Fri. | |
Location: Outside the Cube (ICICS 021) | |
Remember when the UBC CSSS sold food for super cheap at the end of last year? We're back with more CHEAP food sold at your convenience outside the Cube in ICICS 021. Limited to 2 items per person. | |
TUE - Jamaican Patties: $0.50 | |
WED - Ice Cream Sandwiches: $0.50 | |
THU - Fried Chicken: $0.50 | |
FRI - Bubble Tea: $2 | |
Food Week FINALE: Semi-Annual General Meeting | |
Date: March 22 | |
Time: 5:00-6:30 pm | |
Location: DMP 301 | |
The last day of Cube Food Week takes place during our Semi-Annual General Meeting! Affect the future of the CSSS and the Cube! Buy bubble tea! See the reveal of the new executive team! | |
If you have any questions about the CSSS or would like to give input about the club and discuss club matters, this is a great opportunity to do so. | |
CSSS Presents Floating Point: A Year-End Cruise | |
Date: April 6 | |
Time: 5:30pm - 9:00pm | |
Location: Harbour Cruises - 501 Denman St, Vancouver, BC, V6G 2W9 | |
It’s the end of the year and the beginning of the next! Everyone’s invited to this year’s Year End Gala, out at sea! We’ll be cruising on the water for 3 hours on the Britannia, departing near Stanley Park. You’ll enjoy a full-service bar, a catered dinner, games, a raffle, a DJ, dancing, and the company of your friends! | |
Dress Code: Formal | |
Ticket Information: Available here | |
EMPLOYER EVENTS | |
Bank of Montreal Info Session | |
Date: Tues. Mar. 19 | |
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 PM | |
Location: Ground floor of UBC Sauder Henry Angus building | |
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline. | |
Deloitte Days - Open Event | |
Date: Wed. Mar. 20 | |
Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM (drop-in) | |
Location: Jack Poole Hall (2nd floor) at the Robert H Lee Alumni Centre | |
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline. | |
JOB POSTINGS | |
UBC CareersOnline Summer Work Learn Positions (application deadline Tues. Mar. 19th) | |
Summer 2019 Work Learn jobs are out! These are summer on campus positions that help you build your skills. There are numerous WL Computer Science/IT jobs on CareersOnline and we have listed some potentially good ones below. They are sorted into streams (bolded) but keep in mind of course, many of these positions overlap. Log into CareersOnline http://students.ubc.ca/careers using your CWL. NOTE: There are also many, many additional Work Learn opportunities posted to CareersOnline – so make sure to check them out! | |
Data Related: | |
Data Processing Research Assistant – Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC | |
Data Mining Specialist - UBC Bookstore | |
Learning Analytics Project Assistant - UBC Arts ISIT | |
Learning Analytics/Visual Analytics Project Assistant - UBC Arts ISIT | |
Programmer/Research Assistant - UBC Department of Psychiatry | |
Data Analytics Assistant - UBC Development and Alumni Engagement | |
Sustainable Food Systems Data Analyst - UBC Farm | |
Water Monitoring-Sensors and Data Science - UBC Farm | |
AV/VR and/or Games: | |
Unity Developer - UBC Faculty of Arts | |
Project Assistant: Virtual Reality Study - UBC Faculty of Medicine | |
Video Game Developer/Programmer - Collaborative for Advanced Landscape Planning | |
IT Related: | |
IT Support/Web Assistant – Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences UBC | |
IT Assistant - UBC Arts ISIT | |
IT Assistant – Office of UBC Health | |
IT Assistant – UBC Department of Psychiatry | |
Junior IT Support Assistant - UBC Department of Psychology | |
Learning Space Steward - UBC IT - Audio Visual Services | |
Frontend and/or Design: | |
Software Developer - UBC Department of Psychology | |
Web/software developer – Department of Chemistry | |
Web Assistant – Faculty of Applied Science | |
Web Developer and Social Media Coordinator – Collaborative for Advanced Landscape Planning | |
Website Program Assistant - Institute of Applied Mathematics | |
Full-stack and/or Backend: | |
Full Stack Web Developer - Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC | |
Junior Full Stack Developer – UBC SPPH | |
Junior Full Stack Developer – Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health | |
Software Developer Assistant – Faculty of Land and Food Systems | |
Software Developer – Civil Engineering | |
Miscellaneous: | |
Community-based Digital Literacy Assistant - UBC Learning Exchange | |
Outreach, Admissions & Academics Support Assistant, UBC Computer Science | |
UBC CareersOnline http://students.ubc.ca/careers also has the following student and upcoming/new grad Computer Science-related positions available. | |
Digital Literacy Centre Web Application Developer, UBC Faculty of Education | |
Software Engineering Intern: Fall 2019, Flexport | |
Technical Apprentice Intern, Amazon | |
IT Specialist, AbCellera Biologics Inc. | |
Junior Software Developer, FDM Group | |
Software Developer (Python, Linux, Git), Mentor, A Siemens Business | |
Systems Administrators: Servers, Clusters, and Supercomputers, D.E. Shaw Research | |
[Internship] Software Engineer (Tokyo, Japan), HENNGE | |
CodeMakers Instructor, GEERing Up! | |
New on our UBC CS Job Postings page https://www.cs.ubc.ca/students/undergrad/careers or log into https://my.cs.ubc.ca/students/career | |
*System and Database Administrator (contract/part-time), UBC Press | |
*Mobile Engineer, NEX Team Inc. | |
*Senior Technical Analyst with BC Public Service | |
*VR Developer Co-op (Unity), MetaNaut. | |
*Software Engineer, Minecraft Team, Skybox Labs | |
OTHER STUDENT EVENTS | |
MAPS 2019 Programming Competition | |
Date: Sat. March 16th | |
Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm | |
MAPS is an open, online, 5-hour, ICPC-style programming competition organized through Mount Allison University and hosted on Kattis. MAPS features an original problem set and can be completed individually or in teams. All the relevant information can be found at the following site: https://bit.ly/maps-rocks | |
Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) Course | |
Information Session: March 19, 2018, 12:30pm, HA 234 | |
Students in the CDL Course will work directly with early-stage massively-scalable science/ technology companies. This course is designed to teach students about the formation, financing and management of massively scalable companies through a series of close interactions with early-stage companies and their mentors. | |
Preferred Qualifications: Experience with or strong interest in the commercialization of early-stage technologies. This can be demonstrated by: | |
Experience working with a technology/science startup | |
Completion/currently enrolled in a technology entrepreneurship course | |
Previous experience with commercialization related topics (R&D roadmapping, IP filing, grant writing, ethics application development, budget allocation, strategy & operations, marketing, etc.) | |
Interest in pursuing careers in entrepreneurship, strategy, innovation, new product development | |
CDL Course Website: In-depth description of the course. | |
CDL Course One Pager: High level outcomes of the course and example of deliverable students have completed in the past. | |
Women in Data Science Conference | |
Date: Thurs. Mar 21 | |
Time: 4 pm to 8 pm | |
Location: Room 1221, Forest Sciences Centre, 2424 Main Mall | |
The Global Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference aims to inspire and educate data scientists worldwide, regardless of gender, and support women in the field. This annual one-day technical conference provides an opportunity to hear about the latest data science-related research and applications in a broad set of domains. It is open to all genders. There will be 3 speakers followed by a career panel with 6 or so data science professionals, videos from Stanford's main event, food, and a networking session. | |
Tickets are free, but this is a limited seats conference. Registration link is | |
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-in-data-science-ubc-tickets-57148276032 | |
Last Call for Undergraduate Research Participants – Indigenous Initiatives at CTLT | |
Date: Thurs. March 21 | |
Time: 6:30-7:00pm | |
Location: Irving K Barber Room 184 | |
The In/Relation team is seeking undergraduate students to participate in a focus group regarding your experiences learning Indigenous topics in the classroom. No prior knowledge of First Nations and Indigenous studies is necessary to participate, but if you have this knowledge or perspective, we also encourage you to attend. We are mostly looking for undergraduates with a willingness to share thoughts and opinions. Free pizza will be provided at the event for all attendees. To RSVP, please email your name and phone number to [email protected]. | |
LGBTQ2+ Launching into Tech Meetup | |
Date: Wed. March 27 | |
Time: 5:30-8:30pm | |
Location: Mobify | |
LGBTQ2+ Launching into Tech is a new Meetup group with the mission to support LGBTQ2+ members of our community as they explore careers in the Vancouver tech industry, in both technical and non-technical roles. If you are a LGBTQ2+ person or ally interested in pursuing a career in the tech industry, i.e. in customer support, admin, human resources, accounting, software development, design, or anything in-between, our meetups are for you! Food and drinks will be provided. For more info and to register, check out the Meetup event: https://www.meetup.com/LGBTQ-Launching-into-Tech/ | |
Diversity in Math Undergraduate Summer School at UBC | |
Location: UBC & SFU | |
Dates: July 22nd - August 2nd, 2019 | |
Website: http://www.pims.math.ca/scientific-event/190722-dmussir | |
Applications are now open for "Diversity in Math", a two-week outreach summer program devoted to enhancing the presence of under-represented groups in STEM fields. The program is open to female-identified undergraduate students studying mathematics or a related discipline such as computer science, physics and statistics. The purpose of this program is to introduce the undergraduate participants to a wide variety of professions and careers. Mentorship is an important component of the program. Undergraduate participants are expected to interact with senior mathematicians in academia and industry, and also act as mentors for high school students around the Lower Mainland who are considering a STEM-based career. The application deadline is April 1, 2019. | |
VOLUNTEERING | |
UBC Let's Talk Science Girls Coding Workshop at John Oliver | |
We're looking for a few enthusiastic volunteers to help us introduce girls in grades 6 to 9 to coding! In this six-week program, students will learn to write Python code to draw things using turtles and make simple games, as well as program Micro:bits. | |
When: Tuesdays 3:30-5:45 PM from mid-April to late May | |
6 weeks total, exact dates TBD (most likely, we will start on April 23). | |
Where: John Oliver, 530 East 41st Ave (41st & Fraser) | |
More info about the program can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/ubcltscode/. The webpage is mainly designed with students in mind, but should give you a sense of what we'll be covering. If you’re interested, please email [email protected] by March 22nd with the following information: Your name, year & program at UBC, brief description of what you use code for in your own studies, research, and/or what you plan to do in the future, previous teaching/volunteer experience that you feel is relevant, any questions you might have! | |
Have a great weekend! | |
Michele | |
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