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Hi everyone,
Please find below announcements and events for the upcoming two weeks:
ANNOUNCEMENT
UBC 2019 Technical Career Fair
Date: Thurs. Jan. 31
Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Location: Life Science Building, West Atrium - 2350 Health Sciences Mall
Speak with representatives from over 50 companies looking to hire for new graduate, summer, internship, or co-op positions! Attending companies include Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Tableau, Yelp, A Thinking Ape, and more. View the full lineup at ubctcf.com.
It is recommended that you research companies beforehand and come with copies of your prepared resume. More tips for students on how to prepare for the Technical Career Fair are available here.
CSSS
CSSS x ECESS: Video Games & Board Games
Date: January 25
Time: 6:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: MacLeod 434
Come for a night of games with Computer Science and Computer Engineering students! We're bringing board games, Nintendo Switch games, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and more!
EMPLOYER INFO SESSIONS
Deloitte Tech Talk – API Led Development
Date: Fri. Jan 25
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: DMP 310
Description: Find out how APIs enable old school organizations to enable new business models. In this tech talk we’ll cover:
1) What is an API?
2) What is a REST API? (concepts and examples)
3) API Technologies
4) IoT Integration and use of API in real world scenarios
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline
Google Info Session
Date: Mon. Jan. 28th
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Location: DMP 310
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline.
Electronic Arts Info Session
Date: Tues. Jan. 29th
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Location: DMP 310
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline.
Yelp Info Session
Date: Wed. Jan. 30
Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM
Location: DMP 310
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline.
L3 WESCAM Info Session
Date: Thurs. Jan. 31
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Location: FSC 1001
To register for this event: RSVP on CareersOnline.
JOB POSTINGS
UBC CareersOnline http://students.ubc.ca/careers has the following student and upcoming/new grad Computer Science-related positions available. Log into the site using your CWL.
Positions with Opener, Inc:
*IT (System Administrator)
*Software Engineer (Web Programmer)
Computer Science Tutor, My Sky Tutoring
Junior Progammer Analyst, People Tech Group
Software Developer, Yardi Canada Ltd.
Application Developer, Computer Packages, Inc.
Data Visualization Co-Op, Multi-Material BC
BMO Student Internship Program - Multiple Positions, BMO
Junior Firmware Engineer, Bourgault Industries
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
Ruby on Rails Developer, CoinField
OTHER STUDENT EVENTS
Resume Drop-In Editing Session
Date: Wed. Jan 30 (2 pm to 5 pm)
Location: Room 253 ICCS
To help you get your resume ready for the Technical Career Fair, 15 minute resume drop-in editing sessions with Diane Johnson, the CS department's career planning and placement coordinator, will be available. Sign up sheet to be posted on ICCS Room 253 by 10 am on Jan 30.
Join a DefCon Capture the Flag Team
Interested in computer security capture-the-flag (CTF) competitions? Professor Robert Xiao, from the CMU PPP team, is interested in organizing a team. There are no limits on team size or skill level, so all are encouraged to participate. Please email him at brx@cs.ubc.ca if you’re interested or would like to know more! Information about CTF competitions can be found here.
LimeConnect Recruitment Event for Students with Disabilities
Date: Thursday, February 7, 2019
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm (check-in begins at 5:30)
Format: Partner panel discussion followed by a networking reception
Dress: Business
Location: Downtown Vancouver
Join us for our Vancouver recruitment reception on Thursday, February 7th. Connect with representatives of our corporate partners – Bell, BMO, CIBC, CSIS, Rogers, and TD – to learn more about internships and career opportunities available for students and experienced professionals. Registration closes January 30th! Register here.
SFU SystemsHack 2019: Hack the 90’s
Date: Sat. Feb. 9th
Time: 7am - 10pm
Location: SFU Surrey
A 12-hour, beginner-friendly 90’s-themed hackathon where everything goes. The 90's were a time of extreme advances in communication, information and digital technologies. Perhaps you will start a 1990’s internet company, ride the dot com bubble, shape an infant internet or revolutionize the communication world. Some might create an entertainment product for a 90’s console / computer / arcade machine, based on a pop cultural phenomenon. We just hope you invent something with the 90's in mind, and shape the future in a time of new beginnings.
Learn more and register for free at: https://systemshacks.ca/
Apply to UBC’s Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Research Program
The Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Research Program at UBC is a summer program designed to provide an interdisciplinary data science research experience for undergraduate and graduate UBC students. This program—hosted by the Data Science Institute at UBC—brings together students from diverse backgrounds to work closely with data providers and domain experts on focussed, collaborative projects that have the potential to benefit society. This program is open to full-time UBC students who have successfully completed 75 undergraduate credits, or enrolled in a graduate program at UBC.
To submit an application, please complete the application form here, provide unofficial transcripts, and include your latest CV. The last day to submit an application is February 22, 2019. For questions about this program, email dsi.admin@science.ubc.ca.
BattleSnake Programming Competition
Date: Sat. March 2, 2019
Time: 9:00am - 8:00pm
Location: Victoria Conference Centre
The Battlesnake tournament is a multiplayer version of the classic arcade game Snake. Teams have the day to program their AI Snake and in the evening, each competes against multiple teams per round until one snake is left slithering. For information about the tournament check our website. Battlesnake has always been free to register. This year is the same! Registration includes lunch and a light dinner. Registration is now open here.
RESEARCH
Attend the 3rd Annual UBC Language Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference
This student-organized and run will be held on February 8th and 9th at UBC, and is free to attend.
The goal of the conference is to create an opportunity for students to explore, through the work of their peers, language and communication research with an interdisciplinary perspective. Any undergraduate student working on language related topics is invited to apply, whether in Linguistics, Psychology, Computer Science, Applied Sciences, English, Language & Literacy Education, or any other field.
For registration, and more information: https://blogs.ubc.ca/lsurc/
Summer Jobs: Undergrad Student Research Awards
Want work experience in the CS department? Consider applying for a summer undergraduate ‘Research Award’ role.
• Valuable work experience in an interesting research-related job
• Three categories: NSERC USRA, SURE, WLIUR. (Through these programs, eligible professors are funded to hire students to work on research projects)
• Some potential projects and supervisors are currently listed on our website
• You can also create your own opportunity! See our website or here for details about how to do this
Application deadline for these awards will be Feb. 15. Link to the online application form is at https://my.cs.ubc.ca/students/awards
Apply for the 7th Heidelberg Laureate Forum
The Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF) is a networking event for mathematicians and computer scientists from all over the world. Young researchers at all phases of their careers (undergraduate/pre-master, graduate PhD or postdoc) are encouraged to complete and submit their applications by February 15 (midnight at the dateline) via the following link: http://application.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org
For questions regarding requirements and the application process, please contact Young Researchers Relations at: yr@heidelberg-laureate-forum.org For more information, please visit: www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org
York CVR-VISTA Vision Science Summer School - June 3 - 7, 2019
The Centre for Vision Research (CVR) at York University in Toronto offers a one-week, all expenses-paid undergraduate summer school on vision science. The program includes talks by CVR faculty on current research topics in vision science, as well as hands-on experience in CVR laboratories. The curriculum reflects the wide range of research areas at CVR, which includes research on human visual perception, computer vision, machine learning, visual neuroscience, 3D film, immersive environments, and disorders of vision. The program is designed for undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a career in scientific research. We provide on-campus accommodations, some meals, and cover transportation costs.
For application instructions and further information, see www.yorku.ca/cvrss. For more information, write to cvrss@yorku.ca.
The application deadline is February 18th, 2019.
VOLUNTEERING
Volunteers Needed for High School Hour of Code Workshop - Wed. Jan. 30
John Oliver Secondary School (530 E 41st Ave, Vancouver) is hosting the Career Day on Wed. Jan. 30 and is looking for volunteers to help kids learn coding at their Hour of Code workshops! Grade 8 and 9 students will be working on the Make a Flappy Game and Minecraft activities on the Code.org web site. If you are available to volunteer, please sign up via the link below and contact Erica Huang at erica@tealsk12.org if you have any questions: https://tinyurl.com/JOHourOfCode2019
Become a Technovation Mentor
Volunteering as a Technovation mentor is a great way to share your passion for computer science, and gain leadership and teaching experience. We are looking for dependable, responsible, enthusiastic people, preferably with a background in Computer Science, to help mentor teams of 2-5 girls in Grades 8-12 as they participate in the Technovation Challenge. The Technovation Challenge involves teams creating a mobile application that addresses a local problem in the community. The time commitment and schedule will be established by you and your team, but we encourage you to meet with your team weekly either online or in person. All undergraduates will be paired with another mentor (either from industry or a fellow undergraduate) so you can share this responsibility.
Please visit https://technovationchallenge.org/ for more information. To sign up, please register as a mentor on the Technovation website and fill in this form. Volunteers of any gender or experience level are welcome!
Reading Week Projects for Computer Science students
Looking for a break from the books this Reading Break? A 3-day project with an elementary school or non-profit organization can enable you to work in group settings, learn more about community issues, apply your academics in the real world, build lasting connections, and make a difference. Projects are from February 19th – 22nd, and there is a placement to match your interests and career goals. Project examples include half-day robotics and coding workshops for grade 5-7 students and short workshops to introduce children to makerspaces and the maker movement. Learn about our other Reading Week placements on our website. Apply online by January 27, 2019 at https://students.ubc.ca/reading-week
Volunteer at BC Game Jam 2019
Dates: Feb. 15-17, 2019
Location: BCIT Burnaby Campus
BC Game Jam is looking for volunteers to help their event run smoothly. Volunteers get a free t-shirt and food during the event. Sign up here: http://bcgamejam.com/volunteer/
Let’s Talk Science Volunteer Opportunities
UBC’s Let's Talk Science provides innovative, volunteer-run programs that make science accessible and fun for elementary and secondary school students. They are currently seeking student volunteers for the three upcoming events below. Additional event information and sign up links for these events is available at https://my.cs.ubc.ca/news/new-year-volunteering-opportunity
*Feb. 7, Burnaby South Science Fair. Science fair judging – no previous experience required and volunteers provided with training packages.
*Feb. 18, Tech-Up Showcase at Science World. Volunteers needed to help facilitate activities at the Let’s Talk Science booth.
Have a great weekend!
Michele
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