From akah.3 at osu.edu Thu Mar 1 13:29:02 2007 From: akah.3 at osu.edu (Binaebi Akah) Date: Thu Mar 1 13:29:36 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Fw: Call for Submissions, Student Research Competition at GHC Message-ID: <000c01c75c2f$7ca5d6d0$59d66ba4@Nerderella> ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 9:26 AM Subject: Call for Submissions, Student Research Competition at GHC > Dear Ohio State University ACM-W Student Chapter Representative, > > ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)at Grace Hopper Celebration of Women > in Computing > Submissions due March 31 2007 > > Individual students submitting posters for GHC can opt to have their > posters also considered for the ACM Student Research Competition > (sponsored by Microsoft Research). In addition to being eligible for the > standard GHC conference scholarships, selected contestants may receive > partial support from ACM to cover part of the costs of attending the > conference. > > Description > The ACM Student Research Competition will be held in two phases, with > prizes awarded based on judging during the conference. Students' research > will be evaluated on the quality and significance of the work, and the > quality and clarity of both an oral and visual presentation. > > The first round of the competition evaluates the student's research during > the opening reception and poster presentation. Those students who are > selected by the judges to advance to the second round will continue in the > competition by giving a formal, short, conference presentation of their > research the next day. > > The winners from the second round of the competition will be announced at > the Grace Hopper Awards Banquet, and will continue on to ACM's Grand > Finals. > > Subject Matter > Research and Development from all areas of computer science qualifies. > Only individual research may be submitted. > > To Qualify > The Student Research Competition is open to graduate and undergraduate > students whose posters are accepted by the Research Posters program. > Proposers must be students at the time of the poster submission and ACM > student members in order to qualify for awards or travel grants. > > No more than three research projects will be accepted from a single > department and no more than two of those can be in a single category. > Departments are determined by the location of the research advisor. > Submissions for the research competition should describe the results of > recently completed or ongoing computer science research conducted > primarily by students. > > Travel grants of up to $500 may be available for students who do not have > another source of funding and are ACM student members. > > The deadline for SRC poster submissions is March 31, 2007. Submit SRC > poster proposals as indicated (above), and specify 'SRC'. For further > information, contact the GHC2007 Co-Chairs for Technical Posters, Ms. > Bettina Bair and Dr. Ellen Walker, at answers@gracehopper.org. > From neiderman at gmail.com Mon Mar 5 20:22:52 2007 From: neiderman at gmail.com (Elizabeth Neiderman) Date: Mon Mar 5 20:23:38 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] FW: Web Page Design Experience? Message-ID: I'm not a member of this group or anything, but I saw the email and thought someone here might be interested. Just contact them if you are bc I don't know anything about it. Liz -----Original Message----- From: campusmin@worthingtonpres.com [mailto:campusmin@worthingtonpres.com] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 6:16 PM To: neiderman.2@osu.edu Subject: Web Page Design Experience? Hi PCMers, Do you, a roommate, or a friend have experience in designing web pages? The church is thinking about reorganizing our website and we'd love to bring a student with experience on board. A small stipend is available and can be used as a short term internship. We're looking for help with the aesthetics as well as how best to organize content. If you are interested or looking for more information, let me know ASAP: ehakken@worthingtonpres.com, or respond to this email, or cell: 537-3560 Peace, Liz -- BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS ------------------------------------------------------ Teach CanIt if this mail (ID 238282189) is spam: Spam: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=s&i=238282189&m=97f5a6d8a68f Not spam: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=n&i=238282189&m=97f5a6d8a68f Forget vote: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=f&i=238282189&m=97f5a6d8a68f ------------------------------------------------------ END-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Mon Mar 5 21:30:42 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Mon Mar 5 21:31:12 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Fwd: UPE Scholarships In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703051830s1f7e1b36n2e7390451a21f4b9@mail.gmail.com> Here's a cool benefit for ACMW members.. a scholarship opportunity just for you! (if you are receiving this message you are a member of the ACMW student chapter at Ohio State) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Paula Gabbert Date: Mar 5, 2007 9:58 AM Subject: UPE Scholarships I am happy to announce a new benefit for your ACM-W student chapter. You are probably aware of the UPE scholarship program (see www.acm.org/upe). Each year, UPE accepts up to 2 scholarship applications (one for undergraduate and one for graduate) from each UPE chapter. Starting this year, UPE will accept an additional application from schools with an ACM-W chapter. The applicant should be a member of both UPE and ACM-W. This is an exciting opportunity for ACM-W chapters and I hope that you take advantage of it. Please let me know if you have any questions. If you are attending SIGCSE this week, please stop by the ACM-W booth and say hi! Paula Gabbert From akah.3 at osu.edu Tue Mar 6 20:32:29 2007 From: akah.3 at osu.edu (Binaebi Akah) Date: Tue Mar 6 20:33:52 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Fw: Accenture Women's Networking Forum Invitation Message-ID: <001201c76058$785ce190$59d66ba4@Nerderella> ----- Original Message ----- From: WIE To: WIE Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 5:30 PM Subject: Accenture Women's Networking Forum Invitation Hi Ladies, We realize that this event will take place during spring break, but in case you are planning on being in Columbus that week, here is an opportunity to network and learn about a great company. ------------------ From: karen.m.owens@accenture.com [mailto:karen.m.owens@accenture.com] Subject: Accenture Women's Networking Forum Invitation! You're not the only one who is thinking about your career! So is Accenture. Accenture is one of the world's leading management consulting, technology and outsourcing companies and we strongly believe that attracting, retaining and promoting women is critical to the success of our company. That's why we are hosting a Women's Networking Forum on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 in the Westin Hotel in Columbus, OH. This program is a one-day networking event that will give you the opportunity to build relationships with Accenture female employees, along with other outstanding female students from schools in the area. Students who attended the event last year told us it helped them learn more about Accenture and a career in consulting-leading many of them to accept a position with Accenture! Others appreciated the opportunity to network with female professionals who have been able to achieve success and advancement in the workplace, while maintaining a strong balance with their personal life. While many were most impressed with how the event demonstrated Accenture's commitment to developing strong female leaders in the business world. Click the link below or cut and paste into your internet browser to learn more about the program, event dates and application submission process. If you are interested in attending, please submit application via the website by Wednesday, March 14, 2007. When submitting your application, please include a resume and transcript (official or unofficial). You will be notified by Friday, March 16, 2007 if you are invited to attend the event. We look forward to hearing from you soon! http://careers3.accenture.com/Careers/US/WNF07.htm Karen M. Owens Accenture HR Services 11951 Freedom Drive Reston, VA 20190 Direct Line: (703) 947-4470 Fax: (206) 600-4948 http://www.cc.accenture.com Please refer to our job postings for current open positions. Accenture employees may submit their referrals by clicking here. 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You will get advice and ideas from industry professionals who know what it takes to have a successful career in computing. ? You can learn about how to get into and succeed in grad school. ? You'll have a chance to see presentations and posters on interesting research by other students. MICWIC 2007 will be held March 30-31 at Kellogg Biological Station. Don't miss it! Early registration for the Michigan Celebration of Women in Computing (MICWIC) ends this Friday, March 10. Until then, it costs only $10 for all the talks, presentations & sessions, lodging, and all your meals. After March 10, the cost doubles, so visit us on the web at www.cse.msu.edu/micwic and register now! -- Teresa Isela VanderSloot Academic Advisor Computer Science and Engineering Michigan State University 3201 Engineering Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (517) 353-5455 Fax: (517) 432-1061 iselava1@cse.msu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070307/c7836224/attachment.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Wed Mar 7 19:19:50 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Wed Mar 7 19:20:25 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Weekly Job Postings for the ACM-W In-Reply-To: <464e5b4a0703071328t346a4693q7f5c732d77b4789c@mail.gmail.com> References: <464e5b4a0703071328t346a4693q7f5c732d77b4789c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703071619x209adeeard8aebbc457a52727@mail.gmail.com> Here's a summary of some of the jobs for ACMW that were posted on the LifeAgora job board this week. For the full postings, check out: http://www.lifeagora.com/job_boards/jobBoard/4000/63 American Electric Power - Computer Science Co-op - College students participating in AEP's Cooperative Education Program earn while they learn about the exciting world of energy production and delivery. Our co-op program includes field trips to power plants, working coal mines, or video labs, along with hands-on work experiences in their specific career area... Pella Corporation - IT Intern - The primary purpose of this position is to provide proactive services to the Pella Corporation Information Technology department & its related functions. The incumbent will strive to understand the business and the factors of success in the industry. With that base of understanding, this person will manage and implement projects that will improve Pella's information technology systems processes... First Energy - Data Engineering Co-op/Intern - Seeking energetic, self-starting, task-oriented Computer Science or Computer Engineering students to work with Engineers in the administration of a System Performance and Operations Tracking tool and a Reliability Improvement tool which will substantially influence the management of our Fossil-fueled Generating Plants... Timken - IT Internship - The Information Technology Intern will target work on our China/Asia initiatives that are underway. These initiatives include such things as web commerce in China and Wuxi Large Bore bearing plant... Raytheon - Software Engineering Intern - Develop databases for software requirements and/or documents. Follow written work instructions that describes how to develop code and how to unit test. Participate in the development of test plans and procedures for system software... For more information on these as well as other opportunities, see the LifeAgora job board at http://www.lifeagora.com/job_boards/jobBoard/4000/63 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070307/d22e0a4c/attachment-0001.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Tue Mar 13 11:49:44 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Tue Mar 13 11:49:50 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] The Rise of the Female Entrepreneur Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703130849y3f561250sd3cfaaef6370ff33@mail.gmail.com> "The Rise of the Female Entrepreneur" Management Issues, March 6 According to a new study published by Babson College, women now comprise one-third of all entrepreneurs around the world and are increasingly likely to strike out and set up their own businesses. The so-called entrepreneurial gender gap between men and women is narrowing, the Babson study found, particularly in low to middle income countries such as Russia and Brazil. In contrast to their male counterparts, however, women are much less likely to launch their own businesses if they do not already have a part- or full-time job. In addition to being more cautious than men, women also tend to be less confident than men about whether they will be successful. In its study of patterns in global entrepreneurship, the Babson researchers took into account factors such as age, educational level, and income level. The report examined entrepreneurial activity in 40 countries around the world and found that low to middle-income countries such as Russia and the Philippines tended to have the highest rates of female early-stage entrepreneurial activity. In contrast, high-income countries such as Sweden and Belgium reported the lowest rates of female entrepreneurial activity. In fact, Russia was the only country where the rate of female early-stage entrepreneurship was significantly higher than the male rate. When it came to age, the distribution pattern was similar regardless of geographical origin. In low and middle-income countries, women generally became early-stage entrepreneurs between the ages of 25-34 and established entrepreneurs between the ages of 35-44. In high-income countries, the age groupings were slightly higher. There are several factors, such as education and income, which influence female entrepreneurial activity. Globally, entrepreneurial activity was highest among women who also had access to another source of income and the highest educational levels. By maintaining a paid source of employment, women were better able to access the resources, social capital and ideas that helped them in establishing their entrepreneurial ventures. In addition, education plays a key role in the decision to start a new business. Across all geographies, women with higher levels of education were more likely to transform their new ventures into established businesses. In low and middle-income countries, more than a third of early-stage women entrepreneurs and nearly half of established women business owners had less than a secondary degree. In high-income countries, this dropped to 25% of early-stage women and nearly 30% of established women business owners. Click Here to View Full Article -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070313/8e69b063/attachment.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Tue Mar 13 21:23:28 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Tue Mar 13 21:23:32 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] REU on Comp. Apps for Medicine In-Reply-To: <45F6F7E2.4030805@cs.virginia.edu> References: <45F6F7E2.4030805@cs.virginia.edu> Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703131823x5a23c287tb2fd883a13a54e4c@mail.gmail.com> This looks like a pretty good deal for anyone who doesn't have something lined up for the summer yet. :-) Bettina ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tom Horton Date: Mar 13, 2007 3:13 PM Subject: [SIGCSE-members] REU on Comp. Apps for Medicine To: SIGCSE-members@acm.org My colleague Alf Weaver at the Univ. of Virginia asks that I announce that he has organized an REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) for undergraduate students this summer on the topic of Computer Applications for Medicine. This is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, and they require that all participants be U.S. citizens. The dates are June 11--August 8. We provide housing, meals, and a $3200 stipend. The target audience is (current) 3rd year undergraduates, although (current) 2nd years and 4th years will also be considered. If you know a person who might benefit from this experience, please direct them to http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~acw/REU Applications are available on the website and are due at the end of March. Questions should be sent to: weaver@cs.virginia.edu -- Dr. Tom Horton, Associate Professor Dept. of Computer Science, University of Virginia 151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4740 Phone: 434 982-2217 FAX: 434 982-2214 horton@virginia.edu http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~horton -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070313/6667aae8/attachment.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Wed Mar 14 12:21:58 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Wed Mar 14 12:26:45 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Can you afford to throw away $500,000? Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703140921o437b1ba1w5ea60868a887906b@mail.gmail.com> $500k. According to Tory Johnson, the founder of Women For Hire, that's the average amount of earnings professional women lose over a lifetime because they tend to negotiate poorly -- or not at all (20% never learn to negotiate). Is this for real? I ran up a couple spreadsheets, using very modest numbers, just to demonstrate how much money you can lose over your career from failing to negotiate your starting salary (~95k), and then also failing to negotiate your annual raise (~144k). [see below] Soon you will be considering job offers for summer internships or employment. Do you want to learn more about what you can do to get the best possible package? And how to avoid the most common mistakes? Check out this site: http://www.womenforhire.com/advice/negotiating_salary_benefits :-) Bettina *Starting Salary* *Average Raise* ** ** * * *Starting Salary* *Average Raise* ** *Her* $ 40,000 3.00% *Her* $ 40,000 3.00% *Him* $ 42,000 3.00% *Him* $ 42,000 3.15% *Year* *Her* *Him* * Difference* ** *Year* *Her* *Him* *Difference* 1 $ 40,000 $ 42,000 $ 2,000 1 $ 40,000 $ 42,000 $ 2,000 2 $ 41,200 $ 43,260 $ 2,060 2 $ 41,200 $ 43,323 $ 2,123 3 $ 42,436 $ 44,558 $ 2,122 3 $ 42,436 $ 44,688 $ 2,252 4 $ 43,709 $ 45,895 $ 2,185 4 $ 43,709 $ 46,095 $ 2,386 5 $ 45,020 $ 47,271 $ 2,251 5 $ 45,020 $ 47,547 $ 2,527 6 $ 46,371 $ 48,690 $ 2,319 6 $ 46,371 $ 49,045 $ 2,674 7 $ 47,762 $ 50,150 $ 2,388 7 $ 47,762 $ 50,590 $ 2,828 8 $ 49,195 $ 51,655 $ 2,460 8 $ 49,195 $ 52,184 $ 2,989 9 $ 50,671 $ 53,204 $ 2,534 9 $ 50,671 $ 53,827 $ 3,157 10 $ 52,191 $ 54,800 $ 2,610 10 $ 52,191 $ 55,523 $ 3,332 11 $ 53,757 $ 56,444 $ 2,688 11 $ 53,757 $ 57,272 $ 3,515 12 $ 55,369 $ 58,138 $ 2,768 12 $ 55,369 $ 59,076 $ 3,707 13 $ 57,030 $ 59,882 $ 2,852 13 $ 57,030 $ 60,937 $ 3,906 14 $ 58,741 $ 61,678 $ 2,937 14 $ 58,741 $ 62,856 $ 4,115 15 $ 60,504 $ 63,529 $ 3,025 15 $ 60,504 $ 64,836 $ 4,333 16 $ 62,319 $ 65,435 $ 3,116 16 $ 62,319 $ 66,879 $ 4,560 17 $ 64,188 $ 67,398 $ 3,209 17 $ 64,188 $ 68,985 $ 4,797 18 $ 66,114 $ 69,420 $ 3,306 18 $ 66,114 $ 71,158 $ 5,045 19 $ 68,097 $ 71,502 $ 3,405 19 $ 68,097 $ 73,400 $ 5,303 20 $ 70,140 $ 73,647 $ 3,507 20 $ 70,140 $ 75,712 $ 5,572 21 $ 72,244 $ 75,857 $ 3,612 21 $ 72,244 $ 78,097 $ 5,852 22 $ 74,412 $ 78,132 $ 3,721 22 $ 74,412 $ 80,557 $ 6,145 23 $ 76,644 $ 80,476 $ 3,832 23 $ 76,644 $ 83,095 $ 6,450 24 $ 78,943 $ 82,891 $ 3,947 24 $ 78,943 $ 85,712 $ 6,769 25 $ 81,312 $ 85,377 $ 4,066 25 $ 81,312 $ 88,412 $ 7,100 26 $ 83,751 $ 87,939 $ 4,188 26 $ 83,751 $ 91,197 $ 7,446 27 $ 86,264 $ 90,577 $ 4,313 27 $ 86,264 $ 94,070 $ 7,806 28 $ 88,852 $ 93,294 $ 4,443 28 $ 88,852 $ 97,033 $ 8,181 29 $ 91,517 $ 96,093 $ 4,576 29 $ 91,517 $ 100,089 $ 8,572 30 $ 94,263 $ 98,976 $ 4,713 30 $ 94,263 $ 103,242 $ 8,980 * TOTAL DIFFERENCE * * $ 95,151 * ** ** ** * TOTAL DIFFERENCE * * $ 144,421 * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070314/37c53430/attachment-0001.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Mon Mar 19 11:53:16 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Mon Mar 19 11:53:21 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Collaborative Research Experiences for Undergraduates In-Reply-To: <689730D0-B966-4FE8-9745-3B69213D10FB@cs.vt.edu> References: <689730D0-B966-4FE8-9745-3B69213D10FB@cs.vt.edu> Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703190853v9e94d89y52b7c41ea0b6861@mail.gmail.com> This is a great experience that looks good on your resume and also puts a few bucks in your pocket. :-) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Collaborative Research Experiences for Undergraduates (CREU) Application Deadline: May 11th, 2007 Sponsored by CRA's Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) and the Coalition to Diversify Computing (CDC), the CREU program is geared toward increasing the number of women and minorities who go on to CS&E graduate programs. Students have the opportunity to conduct undergraduate research with a small team (2-4 students) at their home institution during the academic year. Each student receives a $3,000 stipend for their work in the year long project. Each team can also request an extra $500 to be used for supporting materials and activities. For more information see http://www.cra.org/craw/creu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/acmw/attachments/20070319/c3b07e82/attachment.html From bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu Wed Mar 21 08:18:32 2007 From: bbair at cse.ohio-state.edu (Bettina Bair) Date: Wed Mar 21 08:18:36 2007 Subject: [ACM-W] Collaborative Research Experiences for Undergraduates In-Reply-To: <4600FB66.50903@frontiernet.net> References: <4600FB66.50903@frontiernet.net> Message-ID: <5d1a6f030703210518q19df5e1ds56b850d9e4650eb7@mail.gmail.com> Do you have a summer job yet? These undergrad research opportunities look great on your resume and the pay is pretty good. The application deadline for this one is pretty soon, so do it now. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- The Computer Science Department at Ithaca College is again hosting an NSF-sponsored Research Experiences for Undergraduates program during the summer of 2007. This program provides the opportunity to be involved with research in the fields of Virtual Reality, Robotics, and Fractal Analysis and Visualization. ================= DETAILS ================= Student participants will work on a research team with other students and a faculty mentor to carry out a research project. Research teams will present the final results of their work at an open poster session during the final week of the program and, where appropriate, at their home institutions and/or scholarly venues such as conferences. Program Details: ?Program runs from May 30 through August 01, 2007 ?Students will receive (for the 9 week period): ?$3,800.00 stipend ?On-campus housing and meals ?Up to $400.00 travel reimbursement Information and application materials are available on our website: http://www.ithaca.edu/mathcs/REU/ We are requesting completed applications by April 13, 2007. If you have questions about the program, please feel free to contact us: Sharon Stansfield CS Dept. 1212 Williams Hall Ithaca College Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 274-3630 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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