Red - expiring soon. Purple - graduate school. Blue - full time work. Green - summer internships. Orange - highly recommended.
Skill up this summer and take advantage of relaxed summer vibes at UC Berkeley’s state of the art makerspace. Use digital fabrication or good old fashioned analog tools to get ahead of your holiday gift giving, build that furniture, or further that research! Passes are just $125 (fee waivers available) and include training, access to our materials store, and support from our Design Specialists. Registration begins May 20 and summer hours start May 27. RSVP for a tour, or learn more.
EOP STEM is growing their team and are hiring student interns for Fall 2025. Apply online and check out their flyer for more information. Applications deadline: May 21.
Complete your survey by the end of day May 11 to be entered to win a $25 gift card to a business of your choice! That’s right – we extended the deadline. Just get it done before finals start.
Your responses are ANONYMOUS and are not linked to the prize drawing.
8-week summer program in the Keweenaw Peninsula – In collaboration with the local Keweenaw Bay Indian Community – $5600 stipend – Includes accommodation and dining – Up to $700 in travel allowance
There are four distinct and interconnected project areas: Semiconductors and Characterization, Copper Reclamation of Electronics Manufacturing, Water and Wastewater Remediation Modeling, Life Cycle Analysis
Applications due May 12
Decision will be announced by May 18th
Program dates: June 8 – Aug 2
The University of Louisville is now offering a fully online Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (MS AIM). This interdisciplinary program equips students with the skills and knowledge to apply cutting-edge AI technologies to real-world medical challenges. For details on the curriculum, admission requirements, and application process, please visit: https://louisville.edu/online/programs/masters/online-master-of-science-in-artificial-intelligence-in-medicine.
The Berendzen Lab at the University of California, San Francisco is seeking summer undergraduate interns to join our growing multidisciplinary team. Our lab located in the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences on the Mission Bay campus is focused on understanding social behavior across healthy aging and in neuropsychiatric disease through the development of new genetic models. We use cutting-edge technologies for genomic engineering, systems neuroscience, and are adapting ML approaches for analysis of social behavior in rodent species. We are part of the UCSF Neuroscience Program and the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, offering outstanding opportunities for collaboration with clinical and basic science investigators.
We are looking for highly motivated individuals interested in developing systems and methods for behavior and image processing and analysis. We provide opportunities for close mentorship and guidance in research and career development.
Interested undergraduates should submit their CV, a short cover letter, and unofficial transcripts directly to kristen.berendzen@ucsf.edu.
- Cast your vote for the best SCET team at 1 p.m.
- Watch this semester’s best course pitches where the winner will receive tickets to TechCrunch, Interview with PearVC and Alchemist Accelerator… and more
- Attendees will also vote for the people’s choice award!
- After the pitches, we will have a networking event. Come meet other innovative entrepreneurs like yourself!
At the At Large Bid, second-place teams from each class compete for a chance to pitch at the Collider Cup. No RSVP needed – Join us on May 7th at SCET offices to help choose the At Large Bid winner! Guests in attendance will have the opportunity to engage with the startup teams, ask questions, and vote for their favorite team to pitch at the Collider Cup.
At-Large Bid: Collider Cup Pre-event
May 7, 3-4 p.m. (stop by or stay the whole time)
SCET Offices
I know you all are doing great work out there.
The College of Engineering Development team invites you to share your undergraduate research experience to help showcase the impact of student research at UC Berkeley. Your insights are invaluable in demonstrating the importance of research opportunities and the support that makes them possible.
Please use this Google Form to share your story and any reflections on your experience by May 16, 2025.
Monday, May 5-Thursday, May 8
6-9 p.m., 325 Davis
Check out the CAEE Study Jams, where dinner is available while supplies last! RSVP so we order enough food.
Dinner plans:
- Monday: Panda Express
- Tuesday: Wingstop
- Wednesday: Pupusas
- Thursday: Pizza Guys
Monday, May 5-Friday, May 9
Noon-2 p.m., 325 Davis
Alive Week is back at the CAEE during RRR week. Take a break from studying each day from Noon-2pm in 325 Davis. RSVP so we can have enough supplies. and stop by at the CAEE!
Activities for the week:
- Monday: Friendship Bracelets
- Tuesday: Painting
- Wednesday: Piñata Making
- Thursday: Succulent Painting
- Friday: Boba Dance Par-Tea
The Loren Frank Lab at the University of California, San Francisco is looking for a research technician to begin work in the Summer (preferred) or Fall of 2025. This is a full-time paid position, two-year commitment required, during which the technician will work directly with a graduate student or a post-doctoral mentor performing in vivo electrophysiology recordings in rats during complex behaviors. The lab focuses on the neural underpinnings of learning and memory. The projects take advantage of recently developed technology that enables us to record from hundreds of electrodes distributed across multiple brain regions in freely behaving rats. There is also an opportunity to be part of related experiments that will use real-time detection of specific brain events to trigger targeted optogenetic inhibition. The scientific goal of the projects is to develop an understanding of neural activity patterns that support memory formation, retrieval, and flexible decision-making.
Responsibilities include:
- Handling and behavioral training of rats, construction/preparation of polymer probe implants, participation in rat implant surgeries, development of behavioral analyses, collection of large-scale electrophysiological and behavioral datasets.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, bioengineering, or a related field by the start date
Preferred:
- Experience with animal handling and behavior
- Programming experience (Python, MATLAB)
- Scientific research experience
If you are interested, please send a brief description of why you might want this position and your CV to donghoon.shin@ucsf.edu
Thursday, May 8, 2025 from 4-6pm PT at the Mudd Hall Lawn
This free, two-hour event is open to the public and will feature Berkeley Master of Engineering (MEng) capstone teams and Fung Fellowship undergraduate teams showcasing their design, tech, and engineering innovations. Join us to experience how UC Berkeley students are shaping the future of engineering, leadership, and technology for a better world. Light refreshments will be served.
Thursday, May 8 | 3–5 PM | HMMB 290
A relaxed lunch for students to connect with professors across departments. This event fosters open dialogue and connection in an informal setting.
RSVP (Students): https://forms.gle/
Offered by SWE. These events are open to all students, but are especially focused on creating community and mentorship opportunities for those who have historically been underrepresented in engineering and science.
Rowan University’s Master of Translational Orthopedic Device Engineering program provides a one-year experience combining coursework, projects, VR training, and surgical shadowing. A flexible curriculum design facilitates the participation of distance learners. This program is well-suited for engineering graduates pursuing careers in the orthopedic device industry and future engineer-physicians aiming to practice in orthopedics.
Applications due July 1.
Hey there! EOP STEM and R2R are hosting study jams every Thursday through the end of the semester starting tomorrow! We are also offering them during RRR week. There will be a Pomodoro Timer for anyone in need of pacing support in addition to snacks and fidget toys! Register here: tinyurl.com/Spring25StudyJams
Locations: EOP Community Space + 82A MLK bNorth, all from 1-4PM
Thursday, April 10th
Thursday, April 17th
Thursday, April 24th
Thursday, May 1st
Monday, May 5th (RRR week)
Tuesday, May 6th (RRR week)
Thursday, May 8th (RRR week)
At Ontogen Medtech, we are committed to fostering innovation in biomedical engineering and medical device development. To support the next generation of engineers and innovators, we are offering a $1,000 scholarship each academic year to a student who demonstrates a passion for advancing medical technology.
Application deadline August 29.
https://www.ontogenmedtech.com/scholarship
Do you need a calculator, iclicker, or something else?
Reserve it online and pick up at CAEE! http://caee.lend-engine-app.com/
Get some help with your academic writing! M-F, 11am – 5pm
Our tutors offer focused feedback and strategies to guide writers through any stage of their process, from breaking down a prompt, all the way to final revisions.
We offer multiple formats of service: Drop-in for shorter topics, like strengthening a thesis statement or brainstorming; Appointments
At the SLC Strategic Learning Program, they will support you in setting meaningful goals and building routines that will help you reach your full potential.
- It’s Your Time: Reconnect With Your Most Precious Resource workshop this week! RSVP for our upcoming workshop times.
- Academic Coaching service offers one-to-one support as you create actionable goals and optimize your learning experience. Sign up to attend an upcoming Academic Coaching Orientation and learn more about how working with an SLP Academic Coach can bolster your learning skills and strategies to kick off the semester strong! RSVP for one of our upcoming Orientation times.
- Keep up-to-date with SLP services this semester and beyond by signing up for SLP’s Mailing List! Once you sign up, you’ll be the first to know about updates and new service launches.
Please fill out this workshop request form if you are interested in having BCE present to your students.
CAEE spring tutoring: Check the schedule online.
- Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
- Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Find us in 325 Davis Hall!
Stop by 308 McLaughlin or our Zoom hours. Find our complete schedule and availability online.
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Graduating and looking for a full time job?
Be sure to join our private LinkedIn group to see jobs we share.
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1849666
Also check out openings at Bakar Labs and QB3 startups.