Monday, January 31, 2022

Mead & Hunt offering two $2500 scholarships

Hello from Mead & Hunt: 

Our company is a national, full-service architectural and engineering firm with offices around the country. We’re committed to growing the talent pool to support the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry and living up to our values of taking care of people and doing the right thing.  


We’re happy to announce that, as part of the Mead & Hunt Cares Program, we’re offering 2 scholarships of $2,500 to current college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who are pursuing a degree related to the AEC field. 


We’ve attached a PDF with details and eligibility requirements. Here is a link to the application: 

Mead & Hunt Cares Scholarship Program 2022 (cvent.com) 

Please share this information with students in your college! Our deadline to apply is March 21, 2022, and recipients will be announced in late spring. 

One-Year OCAST Internship Opportunity

 Internship Opportunity

Application due on February 8


One-year student internship is available for an OCAST project, “Mitigation of Swelling Soil-Induced Problems in Oklahoma Using AI-Based Models and Chemical Injection.” Although students with a background in Civil Engineering are preferable, students from other engineering and related disciplines such as architectural engineering and construction science may be considered. 


The student intern is expected to work 15-20 hours/week during the academic year and about 30-35 hours per week during the summer. The intern is expected to work mostly at Standard Testing and Engineering Company,  3400 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. 


The pay rate is $15 - $17/hour depending upon experience. Interested students should submit the following materials to Musharraf Zaman (zaman@ou.edu):  

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae including experience
  • Copy of transcript (unofficial copy will be okay)
  •  List of at least three references
  • Classes taking/planning to take in summer and fall
  • Any other relevant materials (no lengthy materials will be reviewed). 

Review of applications will start on February 8, 2022. The anticipated starting date is February 15, 2022. Online interview (Zoom) or in person of selected applicants will be arranged upon screening of applications and related materials. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply. Minority students are especially encouraged to apply.





Boeing - Spring Recruiting for Internships and Entry-Level Positions

Global Staffing info for interns and new college hires:

Spring Recruiting Look Ahead  

  •  1400+ intern and entry level positions to source for all Boeing locations
  • Requisitions are live Jan 14 - Feb 4, 11:59PM PT via our internship careers page
  •  May – June: Internships begin (internships will be offered both virtually and onsite, based on manager recommendation in alignment with enterprise work guidance)

 
 

Sunoco Seeking Talented Future OU Grads (Full Time and Internships)

Seeking Talented Future OU Grads (Full Time and Internships)

Sunoco, L.P., the nation’s largest fuel distribution company, is looking for an Analyst to join our fast-paced, high impact Pricing Strategy team in Dallas, TX. The Pricing Strategy team is responsible for developing and executing our pricing strategy for over 1,200 individual stations, a large and growing business segment that generates >$500MM in gross profit annually.

The Analyst will use their programming acumen, problem-solving ability, and communication skills to create, deploy, and maintain workflows that provide stakeholders with analytical tools ranging from reports to predictive models. 

Click here for more information.

Summer Internships: Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP)

 

Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP)

Apply now! Deadline: February 28, 2022

 

The Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP) aims to promote the education and development of the next generation workforce in critical science, engineering, technology, and mathematics (STEM)-related disciplines that complement current and future missions of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM).

 

The MSIPP internships are designed to provide an enhanced training environment for next generation scientists and engineers by exposing them to research challenges unique to our industry.

 

MSIPP interns will be given the opportunity to complete summer internships aligned with ongoing DOE-EM research under the direction of a host national laboratory. The internship will be performed at the host national laboratory, utilizing their facilities and equipment under the guidance of a senior research mentor.

 

Eligibility

To be eligible for an MSIPP Internship, the candidate must:

·        Be working toward a degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics)

·        Have a minimum undergraduate or graduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

·        Be a U.S. citizen

·        Pass a drug test upon selection

·        Be currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at one of the following accredited Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)

 

Host Locations

Click a location below to view available internship opportunities:

·        Argonne National Laboratory

·        Idaho National Laboratory

·        Los Alamos National Laboratory

·        Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

·        Savannah River National Laboratory

·        Department of Energy HQ

 

Learn More

For complete program information, please visit https://orise.orau.gov/msipp. If you have any questions, please contact julie.malicoat@orau.org or vivian.holloway@srnl.doe.gov.

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Employment Opportunities in OKC Public Schools

OKC Public Schools currently has job openings for the following positions:

  • Data Strategist
  • Research Associate
  • Program Evaluator

 

For detailed descriptions and to apply, go to https://www.applitrack.com/OKCPS/onlineapp/default.aspx and look under ProTech (Non-Certified).

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

ORISE to host Intelligence Community Postdoc Virtual Recruitment and Information Fair!


On Wednesday, Jan. 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. ET join us to learn more about the 45 opportunities available for the Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program. Topic authors will be available to answer your questions.

This program offers postdoctoral fellows from a variety of disciplines unique opportunities to conduct research in a wide range of topics relevant to the Intelligence Community. The research is conducted by the Postdocs, while working in partnership with a Research Advisor and collaborating with an advisor from the Intelligence Community.

In partnership with the Research Advisor, the Postdoc composes and submits a technical proposal that responds to a current research opportunity. 

U.S. citizens and recent Ph.D. graduates or doctoral students who will soon complete their degrees are invited to apply.

Potential Research Advisors are also invited to attend. 

Award Details: 
 

  • Stipends range from $75,000 to $79,000, depending on research location. 
  • Annual travel budget of up to $6,000   
  • Appointments for two years, and option to extend for a third year   
  • Host institutions receive an annual laboratory budget of up to $5,000.    
  • Advisors receive a $10,000 stipend and a travel budget of up to $2,000.  
  • Anticipated Start Date: October 3, 2022 

Postdoc Eligibility: 

  • U.S. citizenship required   
  • Ph.D. in a relevant field must be completed before beginning the appointment and within five years of the application deadline 
  • Proposal must be associated with an accredited U.S. university, college, or U.S. government laboratory 


Research Advisor Eligibility: 

  • Must be an employee of an accredited U.S. university, college or U.S. government laboratory  
  • Are not required to be U.S. citizens 
      

 

 

Learn more about upcoming ORISE virtual events here.

If you have any questions or trouble registering, contact us at ExperienceORISE@orau.org.

Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit Opportunity

Apply Today! https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/FBI-CFSRU-2022  

*Applications accepted on a rolling basis

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit’s (CFSRU) provides technical leadership for the FBI as well as for other law enforcement and intelligence agencies through applied research and development.

What will I be doing? As a participant with the Counterterrorism and Forensic Science Research Unit’s (CFSRU) Visiting Scientist Program (VSP), you will have an opportunity to enhance your professional development and increase your research capabilities and contributions by participating in forensic research initiatives utilizing state-of-the-art equipment under the mentorship of CFSRU scientists. The VSP will expose you to a research environment in a high security government facility and provides an opportunity to perform research in areas of interest unique to law enforcement and national security.

You may be involved in research including:

  • Human identification
  • Detection of Bio-threat agents
  • Detection of explosives and drugs
  • Characterization and comparison of forensic materials
  • Elemental analysis of trace evidence
  • Mass spectrometry applications to chemical and biological analyses, including IRMS
  • Development of instrumental methods
  • Evaluation of field portable instrumentation
  • Advancement of forensic chemistry, specifically in toxicology, and trace volatiles
  • Advancement of techniques for Imaging and Visualization

Under the guidance of a mentor, you may be involved in some or all of the following:

  • Conducting searches of scientific literature
  • Designing experimental plans
  • Conducting field tests
  • Performing analytical laboratory analyses
  • Analyzing instrumental data/ documenting results
  • Preparing and presenting research findings to diverse audiences, both orally and in writing

Why should I apply? Under the guidance of a mentor you will perform sophisticated laboratory techniques using emerging technologies, judge the completeness and accuracy of research results, perform statistical analyses on data, and prepare written manuscripts for FBI review and publication in peer-reviewed journals.

Release of any information acquired during participation in this program is at the sole discretion of the FBI.

Where will I be located? Quantico, Virginia

Apply Today! https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/FBI-CFSRU-2022

The details:

As a participant you will receive a stipend as support for your living and other expenses during this appointment. Stipend rates are determined by the CFSRU officials and are based on your academic and professional background. Relocation expenses, not to exceed $1,000, incurred in relocating from your current address to Quantico, Virginia (if more than 50 miles from the address shown on the application), may be reimbursed. You will receive a travel allowance of $5,000 per appointment year to cover travel-related expenses to scientific and professional development activities. The initial appointment can be for the summer or for one year, but may be renewed upon recommendation of FBI contingent on the availability of funds. The appointment can be made on a full-time or part-time basis. 

Participation Eligibility:

You must meet the following criteria to participate in the program:

·       Be a U.S. Citizen.

·       Have completed requirements for a Bachelor’s, Master, or PhD or complete all the requirements for the degree by the anticipated start date of the appointment.

·       Undergo an extensive FBI background investigation and meet suitability criteria (Website.

Program Website: https://orise.orau.gov/fbi/

Questions? Email FBIrpp@orau.org Please list the reference code [FBI-CFSRU-2022] for this opportunity in the subject line of your email.


Monday, January 24, 2022

Department of Energy Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program accepting applications now!

 

 

 

Department of Energy Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program accepting applications now!

 

 

Stipends starting at $750 per week

 

The DOE Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program provides paid 10-week summer internships for up to three consecutive summers for talented undergraduate and graduate students in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and other related fields.

Interns will hold appointments at DOE national laboratories, Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs), plants, DOE Headquarters, and other approved sites.

Interns will receive hands-on experience in an immersive environment that provides them with an understanding of the mission, operations, and culture of DOE. Moreover, interns will be mentored by leading scientists, engineers, and other top professionals to address cybersecurity and information technology challenges while gaining valuable, real-world experience to complement their education and open opportunities for careers within the federal government.

 

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Career and Internship Opportunities at Mead & Hunt

 Let me introduce myself to those who don’t know me. I’m Chris Le, and I graduated the Master’s of Arch program back in 2017. I work for Mead & Hunt, and AEC firm that’s been around for nearly 120 years. I am based in the Dallas office. 

We’ve seen exponential growth in our firm, growing from 200 to over a 1000 in just the last 5-10 years. We have over 40 offices nationwide, and we offer design services including architecture, interior design, planning, building engineering, and cultural resources management. We serve different markets, including transportation, food & beverage, aviation, federal, and water resources. Additionally, we have a cultural resources team that helps with historic preservation and community engagement as it pertains to our projects and work. You can see more about us at: www.meadhunt.com

 

Besides being a point of contact for your students for intern / employment opportunities (feel free to share my email to your students), I wanted to get a head start on a project I’ve been working on for the last 6,7 months. Part of my commitment is to recruitment and support, but also for diversity, equity, and inclusion, of which I have helped lead and position our company for growing better, more diverse representation in management and leadership.

 

This semester, we are offering 4 scholarships for AEC / STEAM / CRM related fields of study.

  • 2 are for graduating HS seniors that identify as being a part of one of the above fields of study. These are for $2,500 each. This scholarship is also for ethnic minorities. (While these will not be available for current students, you all may know some individuals who qualify)
  • 2 are for current undergrads going into sophomore, junior, and senior status in their respective programs. These are for $2,500 each, and are NOT specified for ethnic minorities. These are available to anyone that meets the academic requirements.
  • Fields include:
    • Architecture / Interior Design / Planning / Lighting
    • Construction Sciences
    • Building Engineering (Structural / Civil / Electrical / Plumbing)
    • Cultural Resource Management / Historic Preservation
    • Related fields I’m not thinking of right now

 

In the future, we will be rolling out scholarships for:

  • Women, LGBTQIA, Disability, and Veterans
  • AEC/STEAM/CRM-related programs such as after-school programs, professional student organizations like NOMAS, etc

 

This is a brand new scholarship opportunity, and as the co-author, I’m extending a personal invitation for your students to apply. Being the first year, these scholarships are not yet established and may have low application rates as we get the word out on it. That goes in your students’ favor. Being of the inaugural class of Mead & Hunt Scholars will help establish your students’ future careers and be a pipeline to employment during/after their academic careers.

 

What I’m asking for:

  • Email contact information for students/staff who preside over student organizations like NOMAS, AIAS, etc as well as organizations that target protected classes such as LGBTQIA in Architecture, Women in Architecture, Black Engineering Students. 
  • Email contact information for who in your college disseminates this information to the student bodies

 

When the scholarship is officially available for applying (within the next week), I will forward on the link to you and those parties for distribution. Winners will be announced before graduation, and graduation cords will be sent in time to show off at graduation.


CHRIS LE, Associate AIA, NCARB
DESIGNER, ARCHITECTURE
(Pronouns He, Him, His)
Mead & Hunt
Direct: 469-646-0165 |  
meadhunt.com    
120 YEARS OF SHAPING THE FUTURE  

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

2022 EcoCAR EV Challenge

I am writing to you as the Chief Academic Officer at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) to bring to your attention that the applications for the 2022 EcoCAR EV Challenge are due January 20, 2022. Please consider applying at this link: EcoCAR RFP Link

 

For more information please see below.

 

Interested in joining a North America Premier Collegiate Automotive Engineering Competition?

 

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, General Motors and MathWorks, and managed by Argonne National Laboratory, this four-year competition will challenge universities to engineer a next generation battery electric vehicle (BEV) that utilizes automation and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity to implement energy efficient and customer-pleasing features and meet the decarbonization needs of the automotive industry. The competition will also have a major focus on equity in mobility and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM to help foster clean energy mobility solutions and opportunities for all. This program is administrated by ASEE.

 

Selected Universities will receive: 

  • Up to $50K in Seed Money 
  • $10K in DEI Seed Money
  • $250 – 500K in funding for Minority Serving Institutions 
  • $360K in graduate and undergraduate student support
  • $80K in travel support
  • General Motors 2023 production vehicle and shipping to competition events
  • GM North American service parts
  • Extensive donation of software tools and access to proprietary data and models
  • Donated components, tools, and hardware
  • Industry mentors from GM, MathWorks and other industry sponsors
  • Custom training on a wide range of technical, communications, project management and professional development topics

More EcoCAR Links: 

 

To contact ASEE’s EcoCAR program liaison, please email Ray Phillips at r.phillips@asee.org

 

As a professor emerita and former GM automotive engineer myself, I encourage you to apply to this exciting program!

 

Warm regards,

 

Jackie

 

Jacqueline El-Sayed, Ph.D.

Chief Academic Officer

American Society for Engineering Education 

Inspiring Innovation. Advancing Research. Enhancing Education.

+1 (202) 331-3552 | www.asee.org

 

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Invitation to NASA's University Student Research Challenge - Proposals Due Feb. 24!

 

Teams of university students participating in NASA’s University Student Research Challenge (USRC) can earn up to $80,000 to advance aeronautics concepts relevant to NASA Aeronautics! 

 

The deadline for the next round of funding is 

5pm Eastern Time on Feb. 24, 2022. 

Three-page proposals should be submitted via NSPIRES.

 

Selected in three rounds annually, USRC grants support the development of proposed projects, with additional funding coming from at least $2,000 of crowdsourced fundraising. Through the project, teams have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge aeronautics research, receive hands-on concept development experience, actively participate in advancing the aeronautics research and development field, and gain experience as entrepreneurs to find additional funding to move concepts forward.

 

Sample topics for proposals might include:

·    Advancing aviation designs,

·    Developing technology or capabilities supporting aviation,

·    Demonstrating a novel aeronautics concept, or

·    Enabling advancement of aeronautics-related technologies.

 

View previously funded proposals on the USRC website.

 

Proposals may also be submitted later, in the third and final 2021-22 funding cycle. The third cycle due date is June 23, 2022 at 5pm Eastern Time.

 

Interested teams are invited to participate in a Q&A/Info Session at 2pm Eastern Time on Jan. 24, 2022:

·    Click here to join the meeting 

·    Or call in (audio only): +1 256-715-9946, 651237373#, Phone Conference ID: 651 237 373#

 

Visit NSPIRES for more information, including eligibility guidelines, and to view the full solicitation.

 

 

 

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