• SEAS Weekly 9-30-2024

SEAS Weekly 9-30-2024

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Important Dates:

Date Event
October 3-6 Fall Term Break
October 7 Drop Period Ends
October 28 – November 11 Advance Registration For Spring Term
November 4 Last day to withdraw from a course

Announcements for the week

Systemic Disadvantages for LGBTQ Professionals in STEM

This event is co-sponsored by SEAS ODEI, the Penn LGBT Center, and the Eidos LGBTQ+ Health Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania.
For more information visit here.

Tuesday, October 8th
10:15 am – 11:15 am
Levine Hall 101

Community Co-Working for Undergraduates

The goal of this program is to help students gain structure and accountability in getting their work done. These sessions are completely optional, and students are not required to sign up for all of the sessions. Students can attend any sessions they would like, but they do need to register (and they can register with the QR code on the attached flyer). Each session will be 2 ½ hours (10 minutes of intro/goal sharing, two 1-hour timed working sessions, a 10-minute wellness break in between the timed sessions, and a 5-minute wrap-up – with snacks provided:). The concept of body doubling for productivity is geared toward students with ADHD, but of course, all students are welcome to attend.

Every Friday, September 27th to November 22nd
1:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Weingarten Center
Click here to register


Events (Engineering)

The Unique Science of Aluminum Formate

Dr. Hayden Evans – the research chemist from the National Institute of Standards and Technology will be presenting his work with aluminum formate as a promising material for carbon capture technologies and a key chemical for a large-scale hydrogen economy.

Tuesday, October 1st
at 5: 30 pm
Towne 100
Click  here to register

The 4th Annual Frontiers of Energy Poster Session

Registration Now Open for the 4th Annual Frontiers of Energy Poster Session!
The 4th Annual Frontiers of Energy Research Poster Session, co-hosted by the Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technology (VIEST) and the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER). Come learn about amazing energy research from undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers from across Penn’s campus. Click here to learn more about this event.

Present a Poster: All Penn students and postdocs involved in energy research are invited to present a poster. This is a great opportunity to meet other energy researchers, showcase and get feedback on your work, and learn about different energy research happening across campus! Click Here to Register by Monday, October 7th to present a poster.

Wednesday, October 23rd
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Singh Galleria, Singh Center for Nanotechnology
(3205 Walnut Street)

Internal Transfer & Dual Degree

Current Penn undergraduate students in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences may apply to transfer into or pursue a dual degree with the Wharton School. For more information, click here.

Information Session 1
Wednesday, November 13th
at 3:30 pm
Click here to register

Information Session 2
Monday, December 2nd
at 5:50 pm
Click here to register


Events (Penn)

Fall Porch Party

Celebrate October as “Mental Health Awareness Month” at Houston Hall’s annual Fall Porch Party. Come enjoy a festive autumn social gathering with some fall treats, apple cider, and a petting zoo!

Tuesday, October 1st
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Houston Hall

First FirePIT Chat of the year: Billy Easley (Reddit)

Join Penn’s Public Interest Technology initiative online at 6:00 PM on Thursday, October 3rd, for a discussion with Mr. Billy Easley, Senior Public Policy Lead at Reddit. Easley is the head of U.S. Public Policy at Reddit, where he covers content moderation, privacy, and copyright issues for the social media platform on both the state and federal levels.

We will discuss the intersection of law, technology, and public policy, what it is like to work on issues that are at the forefront of many public policy debates, and the lessons he has learned about working across the diverse perspectives represented in these debates.

Fire PIT Chats are small-group discussions to ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate. You can request to participate in the discussion with Billy Easley using the linked form. Space is kept open for students across all of Penn’s schools. If you would like to receive information about future Fire PIT Chats, let us know here.

2024 Flu Clinic

Wellness at Penn’s annual Flu Clinic will be held from October 16-18, 2024 in the Pottruck Health & Fitness Center. All Penn students, faculty, postdocs, and staff are welcome to drop in for their free flu shot, and must bring their Penn Card.

Hours
Wednesday, October 16th: 10 am – 6 pm
Thursday, October 17th: 10 am – 6 pm
Friday, October 18th: 10 am – 4 pm

Location
Pottruck Health & Fitness Center
3701 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Library Workshop

An Introduction to Machine Learning

Interested in machine learning, but don’t know where to begin? This workshop will provide a basic introduction to ML principles, as well as a live coding exercise in which attendees will create an ML model from scratch. Attendees should have some prior coding experience, preferably in Python. Please bring a laptop. Registration is required.

Wednesday, October 9th
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
Click here to register


Scholarships & Grants Opportunities

Advancing In Principle and Practice – Down the Lightning Grants

The Office of the President and Office of the Provost invites the University community to propose projects that will advance In Principle and Practice, reflect the University’s distinctive identity and values, and help Penn build a better future for the world.

The University has set aside $2 million through the Fall of 2027 to fund these initiatives, with the expectation that successful programs will, in general, receive in-kind support from originating Schools, Centers, and Departments or additional financial support to supplement these central funds.

The program follows a two-stage application. Interested applicants should complete a short Proposal Form and submit it via this survey. The deadline for submitting initial proposals is Monday, October 28, 2024. To learn more about this opportunity, click here.


Career & Networking Opportunities

Data Week 2024 (October 14th – 18th)

The Penn Engineering Career Development team is excited to share the Data Week 2024 event schedule! Data Week is a week-long event series designed to elevate your data science career interests to new heights! We’re hosting an array of exciting virtual sessions featuring industry leaders, recruiters, and alumni at Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft.

Check out the Data Week 2024 flyer for full event details and registration links.

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to connect with industry leaders, gain insider knowledge, and set yourself up for success in the data industry. Be sure to register for each event that you’re interested in as soon as possible!


Clubs & Organizations

There are many Engineering Student Clubs and Organizations Besides ESAC, EDAB, and Penn Engineering Council. Check here to find more groups for specific interests and disciplines.

Advancing Women in Engineering (AWE) Meet & Greet Dinner

Join us for the First-Year Transition Committee X Undergraduate Social Committee Collaboration! This event is your chance to connect with upperclassmen from the AWE Board, ask questions about career paths, academics, and student life, and have a fun time getting to know each other. Open to all first-year students, but space is limited—only the first 30-35 students who sign up will get to attend. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet your peers and gain valuable insights.

Monday, September 30th
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Skirkanich Basement
Click here to register


Engineering Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship Fellows Program – Only 12 Students Get This Opportunity!

  • Penn Engineering will welcome its 2025 cohort to the Entrepreneurship Fellows Program which offers an immersive tech startup experience like no other!
  • Duration: January to December.
  • Coursework: Spring and fall semesters with just 12 students. Earn 2 credits towards the Entrepreneurship minor/certificate.
  • Paid Summer Internship: At tech startups in the northeast. Work directly with tech founders on strategic initiatives. Visit your cohort and learn from their experiences as well.
  • Mentorship: Gain invaluable insights from venture capitalists and startup alumni.
  • Eligibility: Juniors, Accel-Masters Seniors, First-Year Masters students
  • Learn more and apply
    • Application Deadline is October 14th.
    • Please reach out to Sevile Mannickarottu (sevile@seas.upenn.edu) at Penn Engineering: Entrepreneurship with any questions.

More information about Engineering Entrepreneurship

  • Follow them on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, & X/Twitter.
  • Tag on these platforms @PennEngEntrep with your own posts.
  • Join their subscription-based monthly newsletter to notify you of entrepreneurship-related events, competitions, opportunities and more. If you wish to receive this type of information, please visit https://groups.google.com/a/seas.upenn.edu/g/pennengentrep/ and then click on “ask to join the group” (Image). You have the option to unsubscribe at any time as well and this is completely optional. Newsletters will be sent on the last Wednesday of every month.