Friday, September 27, 2013

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Chemistry-Biology Program at Johns Hopkins University - Fall 2013

I am writing to seek your assistance in identifying prospective students for the Chemistry-Biology Interface (CBI) Graduate Program at Johns Hopkins University. The CBI Program provides students with research and academic training that enables them to carry out interdisciplinary research as independent scientists. Students completing the program receive a Ph.D. in Chemical Biology.

The CBI Program brings together 31 faculty from the Schools of Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Public Health and Medicine at Johns Hopkins University and provides a diverse selection of research projects for CBI students. In order to assist them in choosing a research advisor, first year graduate students are supported by a NIH Chemical Biology Training Grant. During this time the CBI students carry out three 10-week research rotations that enable them to broaden their research skills and make informed choices of research advisors.

Since its establishment in 2005, the CBI Program has received an enthusiastic response, and we have attracted an excellent group of students. Our program has grown to over 30 Ph.D. students. With your help, we hope to continue expanding and developing this exciting program. Please feel free to contact me if you or any students are interested in learning more about the Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at Hopkins. You may also browse the CBI website which describes many facets of the program at http://www.cbi.jhu.edu. A pamphlet describing the CBI Program is available on our website. An image of the brochure is included below. Please share our information with your colleagues and students. Thank you for your assistance.

Sincerely yours,
Steve Rokita

Professor of Chemistry
Director, Chemistry-Biology Interface Program
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218
Telephone (410) 516-5793; Fax (410) 516-8420
E-mail: rokita@jhu.edu

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Applied Catalysts/Applied Ceramics Inc. - BS Chemistry opening - Fall 2013

We have a critical need for a chemist for our Laurens Lab. This chemist is a key part of our product development process, leading development work for custom catalyst products for individual customers. I have attached a job posting we have on Indeed.com. I would appreciate it if you would make your recent graduates aware of this opportunity.
Best regards,
Robert J. Gulotty Jr.
Technical Manager, Catalysts
Applied Catalysts/Applied Ceramics Inc.
2 Technology Place
Laurens, SC 29360
Ph: 864-682-2597 x2916
Cell: 989-600-1695

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

MOVE Tutor Recruitment - Fall 2013


MOVE is the largest and oldest service organization on campus, and about half of our organization works on tutoring younger students around campus. We are currently in recruitment for tutoring this semester, and we would love for you to come out and help us tutor! All of our tutoring works with programs or schools near Tech campus. We will teach students from elementary, middle, and high school. Even if you do not have a car, do not worry since we have a couple of programs that are walking distance away from campus, and we will have carpools to help get you there. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at move.gatech.edu!"

If you have any questions about tutoring in general feel free to contact Wells Yang at wyang38@gatech.edu. If you have a specific question regarding a certain tutoring program, please contact that tutoring chair. The following is the list of tutoring chairs and their contact emails:

Achieving a College Connection through Student Service (ACCESS)Committee Chair: Vikram Somu
Contact Information: vikster93@gmail.com
Home page: http://move.gatech.edu/access/about.php
To apply: http://move.gatech.edu/access/access_join.php

Club Assistance Program (CAP)

Committee Chair: Erin McCaskey
Contact Information: emccaskey@gatech.edu
Home page: http://move.gatech.edu/tutoring/cap.php
To apply: http://move.gatech.edu/tutoring/cap_join.php

Children's Restoration Network
Committee Chair: Mengni Huang
Contact Information:  crn.move@gmail.com
To apply: http://move.gatech.edu/tutoring/crn_join.php

City of Refuge
Committee Chair: Neda Norouzi
Contact Information: nnorouzi@gatech.edu
To apply: http://move.gatech.edu/tutoring/core_join.php

Partners in Interactive Education (PIE)Committee Chair: Ian Smith
Contact Information: ianysmith@gatech.edu
To apply: http://move.gatech.edu/tutoring/pie_join.php

Tech Enriching Atlanta Community High Schools (TEACH)
Committee Chair: Karan Suraj
Contact Information: karansuraj@gmail.com
To apply: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dElvQTZhNEV3b05xc2RTTFJ4Q3B2SFE6MA#gid=0

Techwood Tutorial Project (TTP)
Co-Committee Chairs: Tyler Clenney & Katherine Marchand
Contact Information: benjamin.clenney@gatech.edu & kmarchand3@gatech.edu
To apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Hrc6to5PqiX49YX0ueeTImMyfF0IdtEsxlyDiiH1BGQ/viewform

Many thanks,
Wells Yang
Fourth Year Biomedical Engineering Major
wyang38@gatech.edu

Petit Scholars-Application Deadline Sept. 20th

Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars Application Deadline is September 20th

We need your best undergraduates to apply & we need graduate students to submit projects for them to work on!

The Petit Undergraduate Research Scholars program is a competitive scholarship program that provides an opportunity for an undergraduate to do research in your lab for full year, under the mentorship of a graduate student.  Read more.




TIMELINE FOR UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE  MENTORS
  • Undergraduate applications open from August 19th - September 20th
     
  • Graduate students & postdocs submit project proposals from September 23rd - October 21st
  • Selected scholars conduct interviews with prospective mentors to be matched with research project/lab by November 8th
     
  • Program runs from January of 2014 through December 2014
Accepting undergraduate applications beginning August 19th!
COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR TOP STUDENTS
  • Elite undergraduates gain hands-on research experience working alongside top researchers
  • Scholars conduct an independent research project of their choosing
Essential mentoring experience for graduate students & postdocs supported with travel and M&S funding

Take a Professor to Lunch-Oct. 8th!


Friday, September 13, 2013

UGA-AACP Virtual Pharmacy School Fair October 2nd & 3rd


The UGA College of Pharmacy admissions staff will, once again, participate in the AACP Virtual Pharmacy School Fair October 2 & 3! 


Chat hours will be 8 am - 2 pm and 5 pm - 7 pm on Wednesday, October 2 and 8 am - 2 pm and 4 pm - 7 pm on Thursday, October 3. 

Information on registering (free!) to participate is here: http://aacp.careereco.net/files/2013/08/2013-AACP-evite-student.jpg  

Monday, September 9, 2013

NSF Fellowships Announcement-November Deadline!






Undergraduate Consulting Club (UCC) at Georgia Tech - Fall 2013

The Undergraduate Consulting Club (UCC) at Georgia Tech is now accepting applications for new members.  
The UCC aims to equip its members with the necessary skills, resources and network to successfully enter the industry. We host a wide variety of events including:

  • Company information sessions from top firms in the industry
  • Case interview preparation workshops
  • Networking events with alumni and local consultants 

As a member of the UCC, you will have the chance to create a network of qualified, well-rounded peers in consulting community, have access to the appropriate information and resources to succeed in the recruitment process, and be advised on the best ways to prepare for your future in the industry. Our members and alumni have received internship and full-time offers from most of the top firms in the industry, including: Accenture, Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Capgemini, Capital One Bank, Deloitte Consulting, Ernst & Young Advisory, IBM, KPMG, Kurt Salmon Associates, and Manhattan Associates.
If you are interested in applying, please fill out an application form at:
http://gtucc.com/join-ucc/application-form/   (All majors are welcome!)
Applications are due at 11:59pm on September 13th, and interviews will be held on an invitation-only basis shortly after your application is received. Interested applicants should be undergraduate students in academic good standing and have completed at least 1 full semester at  Georgia Tech.
If you have additional questions, please contact the us at ucc.gatech@gmail.com
Thank you for your time.
Regards,
Nishi Anand
B.S. - Industrial & Systems Engineering
Director of Public Relations | Undergraduate Consulting Club

Co-op and Internship Poster Crawl - Fall 2013 - Sept 9

Fall 2013 Co-op and Internship Poster Crawl
Sponsored by the Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice
September 9, 2013
Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons Atrium
Floors 1 & 2
Set-up: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Poster Presentations/Judging: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Awards Preseentation: 6:45 PM

Georgia Tech students who have completed or are completing domestic or international co-ops or internships have an opportunity to create a poster showcasing projects or tasks accomplished during work assignments with employers as they relate to academic studies.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Proctor & Gamble Internships, Co-ops, and Full-time Positions

Procter & Gamble
would like to extend to you an invitation to apply for Internship, Co-op, and Full-Time positions.  If you are interested in working for P&G, please send your resume to pggtrecruiting@gmail.com with your major and expected graduation month & year in the email body.

Please submit your resume by
Wednesday, September 8th
so that we will have a chance to review it and potentially meet with you face to face when we are on campus in September.

The first official step in becoming a part of the P&G family is the online application and assessments. These two assessments determine if you are eligible for an initial interview, so please take them seriously. You can only take these assessments once every 12 months.

We’ve included links for a sample Reasoning Test and Success Drivers information.  Remember that once you start the assessments you will have to finish them immediately, so make  sure that you have a good internet connection and enough time to complete them.

Attached are descriptions of our different functions and the events for which we will be on campus during mid-September.


You are encouraged to carefully complete an online application prior to any requests to meet with a P&G rep.  This will enable us to have a better record of your interest and fit  with the company.  Please complete the application steps below, preferably by September 6th.
You may apply any time, but sooner is better.

If you have any questions about the company, application process, or assessment tests feel free to contact, Dipesh  Patel (patel.dm.1@pg.com)

Thank you in advance.
We look forward to your application!


Regards,
GA Tech Recruiting Team


1.  
Why P&G?

·       
Did you know
P&G invented the concept of brand, brand management, & even the Soap Opera?  (The Soap Opera was originally designed to showcase our soap powders on TV).
·       
Did you know PG products are enjoyed in over
180 countries?
·       
With nearly
300 of the most trusted brands worldwide, from Ariel to Swiffer, Gillette to Old Spice, Crest to Oral-B and Tide to Olay, our goal is to improve life daily.
·       
As a “build from within” organization, we see 95% of our people start at an entry level and then progress & prosper throughout the organization.
·       
By beginning your career at P&G, you’ll enjoy Leadership & Responsibility from Day 1, Challenging & Innovative Work Every Day, the best training & career development, opportunities to customize your career, and global leadership with a social conscience.


2.  
Step-By-Step
 Application Instructions:

1.   
Go to
 click on
“Search Jobs”

2.   
Read the “Roles Description” attached and according to your major and interest, search by the following job numbers:

MFG - Manufacturing
MFG00003989 – Full-Time
MFG00003993 – Intern

SNO –Supply Network Operations/Logistics SNO Intern – SNO00001032 SNO FT – SNO00001042 SNO Co-op – To Be Announced

R&D – Research & Development
Engineer
RND00002500- Full-Time
RND00002502 – Co-op
RND00002501 – Intern
Researcher
RND00002499 – Co-op
RND00002498 – Intern

PS ENG – Product Supply Engineering
ENG00001512 – Co-op
ENG00001509 – Intern
ENG00001506 – Full-Time

PUR – Purchases
PUR00000861 – Intern
PUR00000862 – Full-Time

Customer Business Development
CBD00013743 - Intern
CBD00013832 – Full-Time

Marketing
MKT00002914 – Full-Time
MKT00002935 - Intern


3.   
Complete the profile portion of the online application.



4.   
If you meet the requirements for the role, you will receive a link to the Success Drivers Assessment.  The Success Drivers Assessment is a standardized assessment of your personal background, experiences, interests, and work-related attitudes that measures fit against P&G’s competencies defining  successful job performance.  To prep for this assessment, please review the P&G Success Drivers via this link:


5.   
After the Success Drivers Assessment, you will receive a link to the Reasoning Screen.
The Reasoning Screen requires uninterrupted concentration to be successful, so ensure your environment will permit 30 minutes of zero distractions.
MAKE SURE TO REVIEW THE SAMPLE TEST IN THE FOLLOWING LINK AND SELECT YOUR LANGUAGE:



6.   
 Please
email us at pggtrecruiting@gmail.com to indicate you have  finished the application.  This will help prompt us to take a look at your application online.

Be sure to take your time completing the application & assessments; think  of them as your first interview with the Company! 

Thank You,
Dipesh M. Patel
Procter & Gamble
Beauty Technology Division
513-622-0160


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

FIMRC - meeting Sept. 11


I am the President of Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) here at Georgia Tech. Our organization focuses on providing medical care for the millions of underprivileged and underserved children around the world. We strive towards this goal by fundraising and collecting supplies from around our community as well as sending student volunteers to FIMRC’s clinic sites. In the past few years our chapter has sent students to Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. We encourage our members to be active in the Atlanta community as well as to broaden their experience by attending a volunteer trip.
All those interested in joining or simply learning more about us should come out to FIMRC’s Information Session!
Date: Wednesday, September 11
Time: 5-6pm
Where: ES&T L118 
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Georgia Tech FIMRC Officersc

McKnight Undergraduate Research Competition for Chemistry & Biochemistry-October 1st Deadline!



Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Georgia Tech Pre-Pharmacy Student Association - Sept. 5, 2013

Hello all,

The Georgia Tech Pre-Pharmacy Student Association will be hosting its first general meeting of the fall semester this Thursday, September 5, at 7PM in IC Room 217. We will also be voting on T-shirt designs during this meeting. Please come join us and learn what GT PPSA is all about! There will be food, so make sure to bring your friends and anyone else that is interested in pharmacy. :)

What: GT PPSA First General Meeting
When: September 5, 2013 @ 7PM
Where: IC 217

If you have any questions, please email Sothivin Lanh (sothivin.lanh@gatech.edu) or Mina Park (mpark67@gatech.edu). Hope to see you there!

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Thank you,
Sothivin


Sothivin Lanh
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Biology
Pre-Pharmacy Student Association, Publicity Officer
sothivin.lanh@gatech.edu

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