Looks interesting. I'm forwarding this to our exec and industry mailing lists.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Dan Brown <dan.brown(a)uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since this isn't really a co-op position, but is potentially exciting, I'm passing it on to you.
>
>> From: Randy Giffen [Randy_Giffen@ca.ibm..com]
>> Sent: January 25, 2012 20:52
>> Subject: Extreme Blue
>>
>> I'm writing because I am co-mentor of an Extreme Blue project here at IBM this summer. We will be looking to hire 4 students for the project.
>>
>> The project will involve the use of advanced analytics to order tasks on the task lists of physicians in internal medicine. The goal is not only to optimize the performance of individual physicians but also the throughput of the hospital overall. The tasks will be coming from the IBM process management engine and we will be building an iOS client to display the task list.
>>
>> For Extreme Blue, students generally are near the end of their studies. Experience with BPM and/or iOS would be an asset but I am also very interested in a student with experience in Statistics and/or Operations Research.
>>
>> If you can think of a few students who might be interested in applying please let me know. I promise they will have a great experience. The students should also go to www.ibm.com/extremeblue and apply using the form.
> --
> dan brown dan.brown(a)uwaterloo.ca
> Associate Professor and Associate Director
> Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
>
Greetings from Storm8!
We are a leader and pioneer in the mobile social gaming industry with over
25 titles for the iOS and Android platform, 20 of which have hit the top 10
in the app store in the "free"/"top grossing" category. We are visiting
your campus on Wednesday February 1st and hosting a company tech talk that
evening in the Fish Bowl at 5:30 pm. Catering will be provided.
We would like to extend this invitation to any members who are looking for
co-op (junior standing) or full time opportunities. Two of our speakers are
software engineers (1 engineering manager) and also alumni from Waterloo.
Please rsvp for this event through your website or contact me for more
details. We look forward to seeing you there!
In the meantime here are a couple of recent articles on Storm8 that should
peak your interest:
New King in Mobile - http://tcrn.ch/jaVgvi
First million dollar day in revenue - http://bit.ly/mUnutb
One billion dollar valuation - http://tcrn.ch/pkx4sJ
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Kindest Regards,
Richard Kim
*Technical Recruiter | www.storm8.com | 1000 Bridge Parkway, Ste 110
Redwood City, CA 94065 | connect with me on linkedin:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardkimsf*
Palantir Technologies Info Session
Monday, January 30th 6pm - 7pm
Tatham Centre 2218
Dinner provided by Pepi's Pizza
iPad Raffle!
Please join Software Engineers Jonathan Lee (UW BMath 2004) and Ari Gesher
as they discuss how Palantir technologies is revolutionizing the analysis of
hard and important problems that face our world today, show off a live demo
of Palantir's software, and talk about the opportunities we have available
around the Globe.
If you haven't heard of Palantir, we build a platform for integrating,
visualizing, and analyzing the world's information. Our two products,
Palantir Government and Palantir Finance, represent a whole new category of
software that fundamentally change the way data analysis problems are
approached. Our platforms seamlessly integrate disparate sources of data
into a single coherent data model. In the end-user realm, our analysis tools
sit atop the data platforms, delivering unheard of access, ease-of-use, and
security to experts - humans who know a lot about a specific real-world
problem but little of data systems. Both platforms are deployed around the
world in several areas including the intelligence, defense, and law
enforcement communities, and is currently in use at some of the world's
leading hedge funds and financial institutions.
We're always looking for motivated, talented people to help us in our
mission <http://palantir.com/mission> : making the world a better place -
helping our users solve their hardest, most pressing problems. To learn more
about Palantir, how we work, what we do, and what it's like to work with us,
check out our article, Work At Palantir
<http://palantir.com/careers/culture> (http://palantir.com/careers/culture
)on the main Palantir website.
More about Palantir Finance: http://www.palantirtech.com/finance
See how Palantir is working in the finance sector:
http://www.palantirtech.com/finance/analytics-platform
Open Positions! We are looking for co-ops, interns, and full time folks to
join our engineering teams:
Software Engineer:
http://palantir.com/careers/PositionDetail?id=a0m80000000LkdwAAC
Software Engineer Internship/co-op:
http://palantir.com/careers/PositionDetail?id=a0m80000000jYdbAAE
Front End Software Engineer:
http://palantir.com/careers/PositionDetail?id=a0m80000001jD4FAAU
Front End Software Engineer Internship/co-op:
http://palantir.com/careers/PositionDetail?id=a0m80000002J4RnAAK
Forward Deployed Software Engineer (positions open in London, Palo Alto, and
NY): http://palantir.com/careers/PositionDetail?id=a0m80000000j7uTAAQ
Hope to see you there!
______________________________________________________
Katie Buss
Palantir Technologies | Recruiting Programs & Events Analyst
<mailto:kbuss@palantir.com> kbuss(a)palantir.com | p: 650.815.0266 | m:
909.289.8713
<http://www.palantir.com/> www.palantir.com
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This article may be of interest to members of the CSC, please share it as you see fit.
http://www.yourottawaregion.com/news/local/article/1282394--cisco-looks-to-hire-300-computer-science-grads
Gayle
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Gayle Goodfellow
MC 5105
Faculty of Mathematics
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1
Phone: 519-888-4567 x35072
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New to the University of Waterloo?
GET STARTED HERE
Join Bazaarvoice for some food and refreshments and meet our Chief Technology Officer (formerly of Amazon).
Place: The Bombshelter
Date: Thursday, January 26 @ 7pm
All Students Welcome!
Bazaarvoice is a social commerce company that transforms digital word-of-motuth into real insight. We have offices in Austin, Texas, New York, and coming soon, Toronto!
One student will win a $150 gift certificate!
Please see attached flyer!
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Elizabeth G. Nichols :
University Recruiting Program Manager
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Greetings,
Please feel free to pass the below e-mail and attached flier along to any
students you know who might be interested in this program!
__________________________________
*Hello from Google!
Are you a freshman/first year interested in Android development? Would you
like to join us for an all-expenses-paid program of interactive and
collaborative Android curriculum at our Mountain View headquarters this
summer? Apply for Android Camp today!
How to apply: Visit google.com/students/androidcamp to learn more about the
program and apply before the March 11, 2012 deadline.
When: Android Camp will begin on Sunday, July 22nd and will run until Saturday,
July 28th.
I want to know more! To learn more about Android Camp and to submit your
application, please visit our website at: google.com/students/androidcamp
Thanks,
Allison*
Allison Roarty | University Program Specialist | *G**oogle |* 76 Ninth
Avenue, NY, NY |
*
*
*To get the latest information on recruiting at Google, add me on Google+*
Mozilla is hosting a Cantina Night at its Toronto office this Friday, and we'd like to invite Waterloo CS students interested in co-op and full-time opportunities with us to attend the event. Come meet our engineers and find out for yourselves what's like to work at Mozilla. We'll have plenty of food and drinks, a couple of key presentations, and we'll even provide transportation to/from Toronto!
To RSVP, please use the link below:
http://bit.ly/xQLPoq
We have limited space available so please sign up now! We will be sending an email with the rest of the logistics (bus ride and such) on Wednesday evening. We won't be having an info session on campus this quarter so we really hope you can come to our event!
Cheers,
Julie
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Julie Deroche
Head of College Recruiting
IRC: jgoulie, #students (irc.mozilla.org)
c: 408-891-9497
e: julie(a)mozilla.com
Martin Laforest at IQC has requested that we pass this on.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Martin Laforest <mlaforest(a)uwaterloo.ca>
Date: Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 3:14 PM
Subject: Undergraduate School on Experimental Quantum Information
Processing - May 28 - June 8, 2012
To: Martin Laforest <mlaforest(a)uwaterloo.ca>
Dear Undergrads:
Delve into the cutting-edge laboratories at the University of
Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing during an innovative summer
program that puts you at the forefront of science and technology.
The Undergraduate School on Experimental Quantum Information
Processing (USEQIP) is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to work with the tools
used to harness and exploit the quantum world. You’ll learn from leading
experts in the field at the Institute for Quantum Computing — one of the
world’s largest research facilities devoted to quantum information
processing.
The lectures and more than 25 hours of experimental workshops offered at
USEQIP are aimed at undergraduate students of engineering, physics,
chemistry, computer science and mathematics, though all interested students
are invited to apply.
Twenty students will be accepted to the two-week program (from May 28 to
June 8, 2012), with all travel, meals and housing costs funded by the
Institute for Quantum Computing and its partners.
The program will include introductory lectures and hands-on workshops about
topics including: spin, superconducting and optical qubits, quantum
cryptography, quantum error correction, quantum algorithms, decoherence and
much more. *Internship positions at IQC are available (but not guaranteed)
for interested students immediately following USEQIP*.
The deadline for applications is March 5, 2012.
For more information and to access the application form, please visit:
http://iqc.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/useqip2012
Please contact me if you have any questions. Hope to see you at USEQIP 2012!
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Martin Laforest, Ph. D.
Manager, Scientific Outreach
Institute for Quantum Computing
University of Waterloo
Tel: +1-519-888-4567, ext. 38931
Cell: +1-519-572-7384
Greetings,
*
*
Google is proud to announce that applications are now open for several of
our Diversity Scholarships! We are even more excited to announce that two
of our scholarships, *UNCF and AISES*, are now open to students in Canada
for the first time!
Because we are promoting these scholarships for the first time in Canada, I
am asking for your help in promoting these opportunities to your students.
Please pass along the below e-mail to any students or student groups who
you think may be interested.
Also, if you have contacts at any diversity offices or organizations that
you think might be helpful in promoting opportunities like these, I would
love to connect with them. Please feel free to either send me their contact
information or give them mine and I'd be happy to reach out.
Thanks!
_________________________
As part of Google's ongoing commitment to advancing computing and
technology, we are pleased to provide scholarships to students studying
computer science. Google's scholarship programs award students from
diverse backgrounds who are studying computer science to encourage them to
excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders in the
field.
If selected, recipients will each receive a *$5,000 CAD scholarship* for
the 2012-2013 academic year and be invited to attend the all-expense
paid *Annual
Google Scholars' Retrea*t at the Googleplex in Mountain View, CA.
Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of applicants' academic
background and demonstrated passion for computer science.
Please see below for a list of open scholarships and upcoming deadlines:
Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship <http://www.google.com/anitaborg> -
Deadline to apply is February 6, 2012
Scholarships for female students entering their senior year of
undergraduate study or be enrolled in a graduate program in the US and
Canada
Google Lime Scholarship for Students with
Disabilitie<http://apply.limeconnect.com/applications/>s
- Deadline to apply is February 5, 2012
**
Google AISES Scholarship<http://aises.org/what/programs/scholarships/info/googlescholars>-
Deadline to apply is February 29, 2012
**
Google UNCF Scholarship<http://www.uncf.org/forstudents/scholardetail.asp?Sch_ID=20870>-
Deadline to apply is March 18, 2012
**
For complete details on all of our scholarships, please visit
www.google.com/jobs/scholarships<http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/students/proscho/scholarships/uscanada/>
.
Allison Roarty | University Program Specialist | *G**oogle |* 76 Ninth
Avenue, NY, NY |
*
*
*To get the latest information on recruiting at Google, add me on Google+*
Greetings!
Happy new year! I hope 2012 is treating you well so far.
This week Google announced the launch of the Freshman Engineering
Practicum<http://www.google.com/jobs/engpracticum/fep>internship
application for summer 2012. We would like your help in
advertising this program to qualified freshmen (first year) students.
In case you are not familiar, Freshman Engineering Practicum is a
full-length, paid, summer software engineering internship. Students work on
production-level projects in a team environment, attend trainings to
enhance their technical and professional skills, and receive mentorship
from Google engineers. The program is open to all qualified college
freshmen (first years), and is committed to addressing diversity in the
field of Computer Science. Students who are a member of a group that is
historically underrepresented in the technology industry are encouraged to
apply.
We are looking for students who meet these criteria:
- Currently enrolled in a BA/BS program, majoring or intending to major
in Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering, at a university
in the United States or Canada
- Eligible to work in the United State.
- A current first year in University
- Have taken at least one Computer Science course (AP Computer Science
included)
- Have some programming knowledge of either Java, Python, C, or C++
We are asking for your help spreading the word in two ways:
- Please feel free to pass along the below e-mail to first year students
you know who might be interested in this program, encouraging them to apply
- *Faculty*: Please submit nominations of your top students here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFE3V3lVNDEzX1F6QmpLYzFLWk1HX2c6MQ.
We will happily accept as many nominations as you have, simply fill out the
form for each student. We will reach out to them directly to let them know
they have been nominated and encourage them to apply. The student
application deadline is February 5, 2012. However, applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis and we encourage students to apply early.
*****Please note that unfortunately this program does not fulfill co-op
requirements since it is not 16 weeks long***
Please send any questions directly to fep(a)google.com. We look forward to
your nominations!
Thank you,
Allison
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Subject: Announcing the Google Freshman Engineering Practicum Internship -
Apply Today!
**
Google is invested in increasing the pipeline of future computer scientists
and software developers, particularly those who are historically
underrepresented in the field. Many aspiring computer scientists could
benefit from a program that bridges the gap between academic study and a
professional internship. Google wants to inspire these students to continue
in the field with such a program.
With this in mind, Google announces the second year of the Freshman
Engineering Practicum internship (
http://www.google.com/jobs/engpracticum/fep/) program for Summer 2012.
Current freshmen majoring, or intending to major, in Computer Science or
Electrical and Computer Engineering will be selected to participate in the
Practicum. This program includes three main components: a software project,
skills-based training, and professional development. Freshman Engineering
Practicum is only available at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA.
The program is open to all qualified current college freshmen, and
iscommitted to addressing diversity in the field of Computer Science.
Students who are a member of a group that is historically underrepresented
in the technology industry are encouraged to apply.
Please visit http://www.google.com/jobs/engpracticum/fep/ for more
information and to apply today! The deadline to apply is February 5, 2012.
However, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we encourage
students to apply early. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us
at fep(a)google.com.
Allison Roarty | University Program Specialist | *G**oogle |* 76 Ninth
Avenue, NY, NY |
*
*
*To get the latest information on recruiting at Google, add me on Google+*