From kjog at virginia.edu Mon Oct 3 16:49:14 2005 From: kjog at virginia.edu (Katherine Jogerst) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM-W Event Tomorrow: Professional Organizations Message-ID: The ACM-W will host Dr. Mary Lou Soffa (Chair of the CS Department) to discuss why anyone should join a professional organization, which organizations we should consider joining, and what workshops are available to those involved with these organizations. There will be a question answer session after her presentation. The Details: Tuesday, Oct 4, 5:00pm in OLS 011 Pizza and drinks will be provided. I hope to see you there! Katie Jogerst ACM-W Undergraduate co-Chair The ACM-W is the ACM committee on Women in Computing. It celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women. If you would like to join our mailing list to receive information about future ACM-W events, please sign-up at http://www.cs.virginia.edu/mailman-2.1.5/listinfo/acm-w From horton at cs.virginia.edu Mon Oct 3 17:32:34 2005 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] [Likely SPAM] Northrop Grumman TASC recruiting Message-ID: <4341A372.6020405@cs.virginia.edu> CS students: a former UVa CS grad is recruiting for his company, Northrop Grumman TASC. There's a recruiting event this week on Oct. 5 and 6 that might interest you. Read below! Note: the attachments he mentions below are here on the Web: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton/tmp/AMD%20RECURITING%20FLYER%20DA_Final.doc http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton/tmp/College_Req_Bullets.doc The flyer notes the following: * There's an Information Session Wednesday, October 5th at 6:00 PM in the Omni Hotel Theater. (Refreshments will be provided). * Interviews will be conducted on Thursday, October 6th at the Omni Hotel in designated breakout rooms. * Contact Larry Weyer, Advanced Missions Division Personnel Manager (Larry.Weyer@ngc.com ) with questions. * If you would like be considered, please email your resume to ngit_er@trm.brassring.com and include ONOCA/NA in the subject line. ---- begin forwarded message --------------- My name is Michael Breakiron, B.S.CS '04 and I am currently working at Northrop Grumman TASC. ... Now that college recruiting season is underway for Northrop Grumman, we are looking for ways to capture the interest of UVA's best. In an effort to connect with prospective candidates in a more personable manner, we will hold an information session for Northrop Grumman TASC this October 5th at the Omni Hotel. The students will have a chance to learn about our group and sign up for interviews that we will hold the following day. We would really like a large turnout at this event so I am asking for your assistance. If you could please forward this email and subsequent attachments on my behalf, I would greatly appreciate it. This will be a great opportunity for UVA and Northrop Grumman to continue the strong partnership we have established. Northrop Grumman looks forward to bringing more UVA grads on board! --------------------------------------- Dear Students, My name is Michael Breakiron and I graduated in May, 2004 with a B.S. in Computer Science. I am now working with Northrop Grumman (NG) in a business unit known as TASC and I wanted to personally invite you to a company information session we will hold next week. TASC is a company that provides technology consulting and engineering services to the government intelligence community. Next Wednesday, October 5th, NG TASC will hold an information session at the Omni Hotel in the Theatre Room at 6:00pm. You will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with staff members as well as sign up for interviews that we will hold the next day. In an effort to facilitate meeting more of you, these interviews are not scheduled through the normal "pre-select" HoosTrak process. We have numerous interview slots and would like to talk to candidates interested in our company. Please read through the attached flyers for more details on NG TASC as well as the positions we are looking to fill. Please note that the interviews will be held at the Omni Hotel on Thursday, October 6th, and NOT Bryant Hall. We look forward to meeting you then! Sincerely, Michael Breakiron From horton at cs.virginia.edu Wed Oct 12 12:38:33 2005 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM meeting tonight: Appian Tonight Message-ID: <434D3C09.9060603@cs.virginia.edu> CS students: This announcement went out to ACM members earlier. If you're interested in the event or interested in the student ACM chapter here (a computing student organization), go along to the meeting if you can. Or, find out more about the ACM chapter at the webpage they mention in the mesaage. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Louise Anna Montgomery Subject: [Acm-Announce] Appian Tonight Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 00:00:30 -0400 Size: 3918 Url: http://www.cs.Virginia.EDU/pipermail/ugrads07/attachments/20051012/bdf42201/Acm-AnnounceAppianTonight.eml From ans5k at cs.virginia.edu Thu Oct 13 14:34:05 2005 From: ans5k at cs.virginia.edu (Nora Sovarel) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM and ACM-W Speaker Event Message-ID: <434EA89D.4070103@cs.virginia.edu> ACM-W and ACM is having a speaker event Wednesday, October 19th at 6:00 pm in Olsson 011. SPEAKER: David Brogan TOPIC: Graduate School This presentation is intended for undergraduate students considering graduate school in computer science. Students of all ages are invited to attend. We will discuss the facts, insights, and strategies that impact the decision to apply to graduate school and the task of getting into the best school. Fourth years will learn more about the financial and job satisfaction aspects of work vs. graduate school while younger students will learn how to maximize their undergraduate experience. ACM-W will provide free pizza and beverages. Nora Sovarel ACM-W Mentoring Chair From horton at cs.virginia.edu Tue Oct 18 11:08:52 2005 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM event tonight (Apple) and tomorrow (grad school) Message-ID: <43551004.4090800@cs.virginia.edu> Computing students may be interested in two ACM events, tonight and tomorrow. Come to learn but also note there will be food and prizes! ---- begin forwarded message -------- Hi all, Just a reminder that a representative from Apple will be coming tomorrow (10/18) to talk about the company, new products and job/internship opportunities. The speaker will also demo some new features, talk about the UNIX environment of Mac OS X and will discuss the benefits of Apple's Xcode IDE. The talk will start at 7pm and will be held in OLS 120. Along with free Pizza, an iPod Shuffle will be given away. On Wednesday(10/19), ACM-W and ACM will be co hosting our very own Professor Brogan, who will be giving a presentation on graduate school. This presentation is intended for undergraduate students considering graduate school in computer science. Students of all ages are invited to attend. We will discuss the facts, insights, and strategies that impact the decision to apply to graduate school and the task of getting into the best school. Fourth years will learn more about the financial and job satisfaction aspects of work vs. graduate school while younger students will learn how to maximize their undergraduate experience. The presentation will begin at 6pm in OLS 011. Don't forget about the Programming Contest coming up this Saturday! Send me (dhruv@virginia.edu) an email with the members of your team as soon as possible. If you are interested but don't have a team, send me an email and we'll set you up. Dhruv Kapadia ACM Secretary From horton at cs.virginia.edu Tue Oct 18 11:10:20 2005 From: horton at cs.virginia.edu (Tom Horton) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:33 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] ACM programming contest Message-ID: <4355105C.1030301@cs.virginia.edu> Another announcment from the student ACM organization: ---------- The ACM's annual national programming competition begins this Saturday (10/22) with a school-wide tournament here at UVa. We'd want to encourage students to participate in the contest. The contest will stress problem solving and teamwork, examples of past problems can be found on the national contest's website ( http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/ ). Students can form teams of up to three members, or can sign up individually and be placed on a team. Students who are interested should contact myself (dhruv@virginia.edu) with their names and the names of their team members. From cohoon at virginia.edu Tue Oct 25 12:55:20 2005 From: cohoon at virginia.edu (Jim Cohoon) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:34 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] Job ooportunity Message-ID: <01a301c5d984$e5a31d70$f5458f80@lumen> The Center for Survey Research is looking for a computer programmer and hardware maintenance specialist. (Detailed job description below) Pay starts at $13.25/hour and rises depending on prior experience and accrued time in service at the Center. We a unit of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service located at 2400 Old Ivy Road. You should have your own means of transportation. Work starts immediately after review of applications. Please contact John Lee Holmes by email at jlph@virginia.edu and send him your resume. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Job Description: Technical Support Specialist-Part time (Research Specialist-B) at the Center for Survey Research, Univ. of Virginia ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Performs programming tasks using SensusWeb, WinCati, Excel, Access, and other software as appropriate. Duties to be assigned and monitored by the Survey Operations Manager, Senior Research Analyst or senior CSR management. a) Programs questionnaires in Ci3 and SensusWeb. b) Sets up telephone interview studies in WinCATI. c) Sets up data bases in Access. 2) Processes, loads, and manages sample for use in WinCATI and SensusWeb surveys. 3) Assists with Level I computing support tasks as assigned by Survey Operations Manager or Senior Research Analyst. a) Maintains server stability and backup. b) Maintains RA and Lab computers. 4) May occasionally be assigned to other tasks or act as Project Coordinator at the discretion of the Director. ------- John Lee P. Holmes Graduate Student, Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics Acting Survey Operations Manager Acting Senior Research Analyst Center for Survey Research Mess Mail: PO Box 400767 University of Virginia http://www.virginia.edu/surveys Work tel: 434-243-5229 (w/Voice Mail) CATI Lab: 434-243-5226 Facsimile: 434-243-5233 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.cs.Virginia.EDU/pipermail/ugrads07/attachments/20051025/a61446f3/attachment.htm From dhruv at virginia.edu Fri Oct 28 01:44:00 2005 From: dhruv at virginia.edu (Dhruv Kapadia) Date: Thu Mar 23 11:27:34 2006 Subject: [Ugrads07] Halo 2 Tournament! Message-ID: <5432d9220510272244k5eef9a3ev682fe69b7f8ceea9@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, Do you like to play Halo 2? Itching to see how you measure up against the rest of UVA? Want bragging rights? Just want to see what it's like to play on a huge screen? Want to have fun and win something for it? ACM will be hosting a Halo 2 tournament this Saturday (10/29) starting at 7pm. Come on out to meet fellow Halo players and take out some pent up aggression. Teams of four will compete on various maps and game modes. In addition to fame and glory, the winners of the tournament will receive a cash prize. If you would like to participate, contact me (dhruv@virginia.edu). The cost for entry is $20 per team if registered before Saturday and $25 at the door. For more information, visit our website ( http://acm.cs.virginia.edu/halo ) or contact me. Hope to see you there, Dhruv Kapadia ACM Secretary