Sunday, October 16, 2011

Week 4 Announcements


Hi Everyone!

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! Midterms are coming up but don't forget to take a break!

This week:
  • Intel Tech Talk
  • NATCAR Meeting
  • Micromouse Meeting #2
  • Northrop Grunman Systems Engineering Tech Talk
Upcoming Events:
  • IEEE General Meeting #3
  • Lockheed Martin Infosession
  • Lockheed Martin Workshop

Other Events:
  • Southern California Edison Job Opportunities
This week:


1.
Intel Tech Talk
Date:
Monday, October 17th
Location:
Boelter 4760
Time:
6 PM
Description:
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products, and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971.


Bring you Resume! Free food will be provided! Also, there is a raffle for awesome prizes!!




2.
IEEE NatCar Meeting
Date:
Monday, October 17th
Location:
Maxwell Room 
Time:
6 PM
Description:

If you like to find out more information about NATCAR this year, please come to one of the following infosessions where we'll introduce you to the lab and explain how you can get involved! Freshmen and underclassmen are more than welcome! 

3.
IEEE Micromouse Meeting #2
Date:
Tuesday, October 18th
Location:
Maxwell Room
Time:
8 PM
Description:
We are having our 2nd Micromouse Meeting. One person from each team must email me (jkyam168@gmail.com) your team name, team members, and their respective emails by Monday, October 17th. Visit our website at sites.google.com/site/ieeeuclamicromouse/ 
If you have trouble forming teams, please fill out the questionnaire and look at the responses on the links from the website (under Announcements)


4.
Northrop Grumman Systems Engineering Tech Talk
Date:
Wednesday, October 19th
Location:
Boelter 4760
Time:
6:30 PM
Description:

The Communication and Data Systems Center (CDS) within Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (NGAS) is responsible for the systems engineering of space- and ground-based communication systems.You’re invited to explore communication systems engineering with us and have a glimpse at the exciting opportunities for this type of work at Northrop Grumman.


Bring you resume and free food will be provided!



Upcoming Events:

1.
IEEE General Meeting #3: Halloween Social
Date:
Wednesday, October 26th
Location:
Eng IV Patio
Time:
TBD
Description:
Celebrate Halloween with your friends and fellow IEEE members! There will be fun, food, and costumes!


2.
Lockheed Martin Infosession
Date:
Tuesday, November 1st
Location:
Boelter Penthouse
Time:
6PM
Description:


Lockheed Martin offers the opportunity to work on teams of highly skilled professionals to solve some of the most challenging and exciting engineering, information systems, and software development problems in the world. In our highly competitive, high technology, world-wide marketplace, we are looking for college students and graduates ready to reach the pinnacle of technology.


Visit: www.lockheedmartin.com/careers


3.
Lockheed Martin Workshop
Date:
Wednesday, November 2nd 
Location:
TBD
Time:
TBD
Description:

More information will be provided in the next newsletter.

Other Events:


2.
Southern California Edison Job Opportunities
Date: 
Monday, October 17th
Location:
6 PM
Time:
2nd Floor Career Lab, Career Center
Description:
Hi IEEE, 


I am a recent graduate from UCLA (Class of 2010) and am emailing about job opportunities at Southern California Edison. 


My department is looking to hire full-time analysts and will be having an information session this coming Monday, October 17 at 6pm (UCLA Career Center, 2nd Floor Career Lab) to discuss the open positions. We are seeking candidates with high academic achievement and strong analytical abilities who are interested in working in the energy industry. The members of your society meet a lot of the criteria we look for, so please forward the information on to your group if you think your members are interested. 



Hope to see you soon!
UCLA IEEE

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