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Deloitte Consulting – 2021 Case Workshop

Deloitte Consulting2021 Case Workshop Deloitte Consulting Undergraduate Case Workshop  Are you interested in learning more about Consulting? Do you enjoy working in an interactive team to solve real-life business and technology challenges?   If so, we invite you to participate in the Deloitte Consulting Undergraduate Case Workshop!   What to Expect: Practice case competition techniques and receive feedback from Deloitte practitioners Gain real world, hands on experience Meet Deloitte Consulting leaders Prepare for the Deloitte Consulting Case Competition—A three-day long cross-functional case competition that will provide exposure to using technology… Read more Deloitte Consulting – 2021 Case Workshop

UGTA Opportunities for ME 365 and ME 375

ME UG Students: I am writing to invite interested students to apply for ME UG Teaching Assistantship positions (UGTAs).  At the current time the only courses we are seeking UGTAs are ME 365 and ME 375.  If you have a Cumulative GPA of 3.4 or better (or are close) and a grade of “B” or higher in the course you want to TA for, then you are eligible to apply for a position.  These positions will pay $10/hour. To ApplyTo apply go to the TA Portal: https://engineering.purdue.edu/MECL/tools/ta_app/and submit your information… Read more UGTA Opportunities for ME 365 and ME 375

Opportunity for Instructional Technology Assistance for Spring 2021

Dear ME Undergraduate Students: Please see the e-mail below for your information and make note of the following opportunity. Up to 100 undergraduate students across campus are currently being recruited to serve as Instructional Technology Advocates for the spring semester 2021. Responsibilities and position details of Technology Advocates include:• Help to improve Brightspace courses• Communicate technical details to faculty and students.• Deliver instructional technology guidance to faculty and students.• Expected to be a point of contact for faculty, students, and liaison to ITaP.• A minimum commitment of 10 hours a… Read more Opportunity for Instructional Technology Assistance for Spring 2021

Order of the Engineer

ME Graduating Seniors: The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE) is holding their biannual Order of the Engineer Ceremony, Monday evening 6-7pm EST, December 14nd, via Webex (see the appended message below for more details).  The Order of the Engineer is one-time ceremony offered to graduating seniors to enable new engineers to publicly pledge a commitment to high ethical standards and integrity in the practice of the engineering profession.  As such it is a ceremony honoring students’ transition to into their professional career.  A stainless steel ring, worn on the… Read more Order of the Engineer

Helping Improve Spring Semester

The College of Engineering, in partnership with the Purdue Engineering Student Council (PESC), is currently working on two initiatives to help improve the student experience for Spring 2021. Student perspective is at the center of both of these initiatives, so please consider providing your feedback and input. College of Engineering Town Hall Event – December 1st, 4:00pm – 6:00pm: The town hall will consist of a panel of College of Engineering faculty (including Dean Lundstrom) listening to student questions and concerns about this fall semester to look for areas of… Read more Helping Improve Spring Semester

Research Positions Open in Prof. Meng Cui’s Lab

For the three newly funded NIH projects (1U01NS118302, 1R01NS118330, 1RF1MH124611), we have multiple openings for postdoc, graduate, and undergraduate students.  Our research is at the interface of photonics, image processing, and biomedical sciences. We welcome students with a strong background in physical science and engineering to apply. For more information about our lab, please visit https://mengcuilab.github.io/.  If you are interested, please directly email your CV to Prof. Meng Cui.