Penn Engineering Weekly

Current Issue: 4/29/24

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Academic Integrity Reminder

Please remember that all students are obligated to follow the Code of Academic Integrity. As noted, “If a student is unsure whether his action(s) constitute a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity, then it is that student’s responsibility to consult with the instructor to clarify any ambiguities.


Words to think about this week:

“I’ve been absolutely terrified every moment of my life–and I’ve never let it keep me from doing a single thing I wanted to do.”
— Georgia O’Keeffe


Sources of Support

Wellness at Penn: Student Health and Counseling

  • Call 215-746-WELL (9355) to speak with a medical or mental health provider 24/7.
  • Visit a mental health professional at one of our Let’s Talk locations across campus

Jed Foundation

SAMHSA

Get Immediate Help in Crisis

Visit our Get Help Now page for Penn-specific resources.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call 1-800-273-8255 (24/7) or online chat from 2 PM-2 AM: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org(link is external)

Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 (24/7): https://www.crisistextline.org(link is external)

Trevor Project
Call 1-866-488-7386 (24/7), online chat, or text START to 678678: https://www.thetrevorproject.org


Highlights for the Week

  • OAS Summer Positions Open – Apply Now!
The Office of Academic Services (OAS) is hiring for the summer! We’re looking for communicative, independent, and consistent student staff to work at our front desk and assist with administrative tasks. We’re listed in Workday as “Office Assistant (Summer)”. Email academic-services@seas.upenn.edu if you have any questions.
  • Summer Job with GEMS 2024

    GEMS is looking for more undergraduate student counselors for our one week long summer camp from June 24 – June 28, 2024. Counselors are needed from 8:30am – 4:30pm each day and will be paid for their time and provided lunch. Apply here: 2024 GEMS Counselor Application (google.com)

  • Last Day of Classes is May 1

    This is the final Penn Engineering Weekly for the 2023-2024 Academic Year. Best of luck with reading days and finals!

    Last Chance to get tickets for E-Formal: Night at the Arcade

    Final call! Grab your spot at E-Formal now: tickets are $30 individually and $25 in a group of 5 or more. Experience an exciting night at the arcade with $15 of game credits, party in our exclusive dance area, and enjoy light refreshments and a cash bar (21+ only). Buy your tickets here!

    Fulbright Week 2024

    2024 Fulbright Week from April 29 – May 3The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and is open to US citizens/nationals from all backgrounds and disciplines. Rising seniors, graduate students and alumni who are interested in pursuing graduate study, conducting research, or teaching English abroad are encouraged to apply for Fulbright. All Penn students and alumni are invited to attend any of these sessions to learn about Fulbright for a future application year.

  • Student Support Resources

  • Student Health and Counseling Services Are Available for Students Remember to call first!
    • Website: https://wellness.upenn.edu/
    • Medical Services
      3535 Market Street, Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA 19104
      Monday through Friday: 8 am – 6 pm
      Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
      Closed on Sundays
      215-746-3535 (24/7)
    • Counseling Services
      3624 Market Street, First Floor West, Philadelphia, PA 19104
      Monday through Wednesday: 9 am – 7 pm
      Thursday and Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
      Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
      Closed on Sundays
      Students can drop-in and meet with a clinician during regular business hours.
      215-898-7021 (24/7)

Important Dates:

Date Event
May 1 Last day of classes
May 2 – 5 Reading Days
May 6 – 14 Final Examinations
May 14 Spring Term ends

Engineering Activities

 

OAS Academic Advising

 

Walk-in Advising at the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

ODEI is offering walk-in advising in the Cora Ingrum Conference Room (enter at 211 Towne) from 11am-1pm every Wednesday. Emily Delany (eedelany@seas.upenn.edu), the Special Programs and Advising Coordinator from Research and Academic Services, would be delighted to meet with you!

 

ESAC Club Calendar

Want to see the full list of club activities?

Check out the events and application deadlines for engineering clubs on the ESAC Club Calendar!

 

ODEI's Freshman Coaching Program - For New and Seasoned Students

Ongoing opportunity
Are you interested in studying with peers regularly? Would you like access to ten engineering students who have aced classes you’re currently taking? If a study group appeals to you, please stop by ODEI on Mondays and Fridays from 12 PM to 2 PM to connect with Academic Coaches and peers. The Freshman Coaching Program provides a community of learners that help students establish a rhythm of study throughout their tenure at Penn. The program is not limited to first year students. Everyone is welcome to join us. Coaching covers chemistry, mathematics, CIS, physics, MATLAB, and more. If you would like to participate, please contact Dr. Yulanda Essoka at yult@seas.upenn.edu.

 

Summer Job with GEMS 2024 (6/24 - 6/28)

Join us for GEMS 2024. Penn GEMS is happening this summer: June 24 – June 28, and we need undergraduate student counselors. GEMS is an engineering, one week long summer camp, for middle school students.

Counselors are needed from 8:30am-4:30pm each day and will be paid for their time and provided lunch.

Please send in your resume and complete the form below as soon as possible. A resume is required. Please upload to the Google form. Once the form is received, I will be in touch with you to set up a meeting to discuss GEMS. This opportunity is open for ALL engineering undergrad students. Please circulate within your community.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjF01lHPR-G0hYHbO1e1HZyWkBuLh1m1-Ugdb4c3KX9dMjSA/viewform?usp=sf_link

For more information on GEMS, visit: https://gems.seas.upenn.edu/

The Penn Forum on Quantum Systems (FoQuS) - May 2-3

The Penn Forum on Quantum Systems (FoQuS)

Hosted by thePenn Center for Quantum Information, Engineering, Science, and Technology (QUIEST)

Event Dates: May 2-3, 2024

Event Location: Singh Center for Nanotechnology, University of Pennsylvania

Penn FoQuS – the inaugural kickoff symposium for Penn’s new and evolving QUIEST Center – will bring together quantum experts from academia, industry, and government to speak at this event. Through this symposium, the Center hopes to build connections between researchers, to raise awareness about regional, national, and international efforts in QUIEST, and to help guide research and education priorities for the QUIEST Center moving forward.

The symposium will be broadly organized around the QUIEST research domains:

  • Materials for QUIEST – Synthesis, characterization, and optimization of materials for the storage, manipulation, or transduction of quantum information.
  • Quantum Devices – Design and realization of new quantum processors, quantum sensors, and quantum interconnects, especially in combination with integrated electronics and photonics architectures.
  • Quantum Systems – Theory of quantum information processing, new architectures for intermediate-scale and fault-tolerant quantum processors, and quantum networking.
  • QUIEST Impact – Optimization and application of quantum sensors for materials science, chemistry, biology, and medicine; the use of quantum computers for materials design and data science.

How to Participate

Mark your calendar for May 2-3, 2024, and register here to secure your spot! Registration is free and open to all levels within the quantum community.

If you are interested in sharing your research as part of the FoQuS Poster Session during this conference, please submit your poster abstract here.

If you are a current Penn Student and would like to volunteer some of your time during the conference to support the background operations, please fill out this volunteer interest form. Marian Bechtel (QUIEST Program Coordinator, bmarian@seas.upenn.edu) will reach out to student volunteers who have submitted this form to confirm details and assign responsibilities.

 

E-Formal: Night at the Arcade (5/1)

The eighth annual Engineering Formal will take place Wednesday, May 1st from 9:30pm – 12:30am. Join us for an unforgettable night of games, food, and fun at Dave and Buster’s! The first ticket drop will open on Wednesday, April 10th. Follow @penn_esac on Instagram for updates!

 

OPA Applications

Apply to be an OPA! Would you like to mentor first year students and help them transition to Penn Engineering? Apply to be an OPA!

Application link here: https://upenn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_87VljgduVKtIqUu

Deadline is April 20, 2024.

 

SEAS Wellness Bracelet-Making Study Break (5/2)

SEAS Wellness is hosting a bracelet-making study break on Thursday, May 2 from 5-7pm in the 2nd floor kitchen of Gutmann College House. Attendees are invited to make friendship bracelets for themselves, their friends, and the families at Ronald McDonald house! Insomnia cookies will be provided.

 

 


Penn Activities

Mentor Meals: Make your Reservation Today!

NSOAI’s meal-hosting initiative, the Penn Mentor Meals Program is open for booking reservations! This program encourages mentors and students to engage in conversation outside of the classroom and provide them with a meal free of charge!

Members of the Penn Community can initiate a meal with a mentor or mentee including current or past students, professors, teaching assistants, advisors, RAs, PHINS, Peer Advisors, members of Penn’s professional staff, etc. Lunch is served at the University Club at the Inn at Penn on Mondays through Thursdays from 11:30am-2pm.

Learn more about how to make your reservation today! 

 

Join the Penn Alumni Ambassador Program!

Are you a graduating senior looking for meaningful ways to support the Penn community after graduation? Become an alumni ambassador to stay connected to Penn, give back to the University with your time, and make an impact on prospective SEAS applicants. Visit our website to learn more.

 

Communications Strategy for the Higher Education Sexual Misconduct and Awareness (HESMA) Survey

Penn is one of 10 institutions participating in the Higher Education Sexual Misconduct and Awareness survey this spring. Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students received a unique survey link via email to participate, and can also access the survey, which should take about 20 minutes to complete, with a single link. This is the third time since 2015 that Penn has participated in confidential data-gathering on the topic and the results are meant to inform policies, services, and interventions at the University and other institutions. Respondents will receive a $10 gift card and the survey is available for four weeks. The survey is being administered by Westat and is anonymous and voluntary. The survey opened on 3/19/24 and will close on 4/16/24.

 

CURF’s 2024 FULBRIGHT WEEK April 29 – May 1

CURF’s 2024 FULBRIGHT WEEK April 29 – May 1: The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE) and is open to U.S. citizens/nationals from all backgrounds and disciplines. Rising seniors, graduate students and alumni who are interested in pursuing graduate study, conducting research, or teaching English abroad are encouraged to apply for Fulbright. All Penn students and alumni are invited to attend any of these sessions to learn about Fulbright for a future application year.

Fulbright Week features CURF information sessions and panels of recent Penn Fulbright recipients. Learn about Penn’s Fulbright campus application process and how you can make the most of CURF’s resources available to you.

Bring your questions!

Find registration information for these events at CURF’s 2024 FULBRIGHT WEEK 

 


Scholarships

MIT Solve 2024 Global Challenges

I am pleased to announce the MIT Solve 2024 Global Challenges are now open for applications!

MIT Solve’s Global Challenges seek innovators who are using technology to solve today’s most pressing problems. The selected innovators will share over $1 million in available funding, take part in a nine-month support program, and join the Solve community of cross-sector social impact leaders to help scale their solutions.

Solve’s 2024 Global Challenge areas are:

Each year, our team reviews over 1,000 applications with solutions for how to make our planet a healthier, more equitable place to live. We then select the most promising as our annual Solver class. We invite you to become a part of this journey:

  • If you have a solution, apply!
  • Help us get to $1.5 million in prize funding to scale these world-changing ideas! Fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
  • Help us review applications! Learn more about the process here.
  • Help us spread the word! Share the 2024 Global Challenges with your network. Visit us on Facebook or LinkedIn to start sharing.

Your support can multiply this reach, and help further social innovation around the world. Thank you for being part of this – we could not do this work without you!

 

Industrial Metal Service Scholarship (App Due 7/15)

We are offering a one-time scholarship reward of $1000 to one outstanding university student.

The scholarship requires students to create and submit a 300-word essay describing one of the following topics:
1. Innovative Uses of Recycled Metals in Design and Construction
2. The Role of Metals in Sustainable Development
3. The Impact of Metal 3D Printing on Manufacturing
4. Metals in Renewable Energy Technologies

More details can be found here: https://industrialmetalservice.com/scholarship/

 


Paid/Unpaid Opportunities

 

Summer 2024 REU in Molecular Engineering - University of Chicago

We are currently recruiting students for our Summer 2024 REU in Molecular Engineering program, which focuses on quantum engineering, material systems for sustainability and health, and immune-engineering research. We would be grateful if you would share this opportunity with your students who may be interested in summer research experiences:  Students can find program information here. Sign up for an information session here.

 

2024 ShanghaiTech Summer Lab Program (App Due 4/30)

The 2024 ShanghaiTech Summer Lab Program is now open for application! This non-credit and tuition-free program is exclusively for international students from our partner institutions. Participants can choose a lab of research interest in our schools and institutes, with the chance to do experiments on world-class research facilities and national science platforms that are not easily accessible to students outside ShanghaiTech. To enrich students’ experience, the Office of International Affairs may also organize free cultural tours in the city or the nearby water town.

The program duration is six weeks from July 7th to August 18th, 2024 and the application deadline is April 30th, 2024. For more details, please visit

https://www.shanghaitech.edu.cn/eng/2018/0130/c5242a50095/page.htm

 

International Summer Program (ISP) 2024 at TU Dortmund University

The International Summer Program (ISP) 2024 in Dortmund consists of three tracks: engineering (Track A), German and European Studies (Track B), and entrepreneurship (Track C). Attached you will find our preliminary course catalog, which contains more information about the courses in all tracks. 

CourseCatalog2024_preliminary

Students are free to choose courses from all three tracks. They also again have the option of taking a research project in addition to or instead of track-specific courses. Our registration page is already open and we are now ready to accept applications. The link to the application page is on our ISP website (www.summerprogram.tu-dortmund.de).

 

Summer Job with GEMS 2024 (6/24 - 6/28)

Join us for GEMS 2024. Penn GEMS is happening this summer: June 24 – June 28, and we need undergraduate student counselors. GEMS is an engineering, one week long summer camp, for middle school students.

Counselors are needed from 8:30am-4:30pm each day and will be paid for their time and provided lunch.

Please send in your resume and complete the form below as soon as possible. A resume is required. Please upload to the Google form. Once the form is received, I will be in touch with you to set up a meeting to discuss GEMS. This opportunity is open for ALL engineering undergrad students. Please circulate within your community.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjF01lHPR-G0hYHbO1e1HZyWkBuLh1m1-Ugdb4c3KX9dMjSA/viewform?usp=sf_link

For more information on GEMS, visit: https://gems.seas.upenn.edu/

 

Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) hiring for Summer 2024

Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) is a highly selective summer program where high school students explore Penn Engineering. ESAP’s intensive program combines sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience while earning college credit, living on Penn’s historic campus, and connecting with new friends from around the world!

We are currently hiring residential assistant directors, teaching assistants, lab assistant and more!

Please use the following form to apply: https://forms.gle/8AU2Juf8ibgNgr8M9

 

OAS Summer Positions Open - Apply Now!

The Office of Academic Services (OAS) is hiring for the summer! We’re looking for communicative, independent, and consistent student staff to work at our front desk and assist with administrative tasks. Please look up the Office Assistant (Summer) position in Workday to apply. Email academic-services@seas.upenn.edu if you have any questions.

 

 


Courses

Penn GSE Fall and Summer Courses 2024

Please visit Course Registration | One Penn GSE (upenn.edu) or view the flyer below for information on Penn GSE’s 2024 Fall and Summer Courses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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