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Who has not dreamed of spending a summer in France?

UPDATE:
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Who has not dreamed of spending a summer in France?
11th Annual D80 Conference
The D80 Conference is a dialog and celebration of our efforts to solve issues that confront the world’s poorest 80%. The Michigan Tech campus hosts this annual conference in the fall every year to give a platform to the voices of university students serving communities in need, both domestically and abroad. Our conferences highlight service and research work done by students from Michigan Tech and elsewhere, and are open to anybody interested in development, design, and discovery for the poorest 80% of humanity. The public is always welcome.
The theme for the annual D80 Conference is Connect, Collaborate, Create! We are very excited to welcome Cathy Leslie, Executive Director of Engineers Without Borders-USA, as our featured keynote speaker.
The 2017 conference will be held Saturday, Oct. 14th in the U. J. Noblet Forestry Atrium. More information regarding the conference and registration can be found at mtu.edu/honors/D80/conference.
This year’s conference is sponsored by Michigan Tech’s D80 Center, the Sustainable Futures Institute, and the Pavlis Honors College.
ACEC/M Scholarships
Application Deadline is January 5, 2018
ACEC/Michigan is planning to award over $12,000 to engineering and surveying students enrolled in an ABET accredited College or University. Applications are now available on the ACEC/M website, and are due to ACEC by January 5, 2018. Applicants will be judged on a written essay, their work experience, employer/faculty recommendations, community involvement and their GPA.
Fleis & VanderBrink is looking for upcoming (December) graduates interested in traffic and transportation.
They are looking to hire one or two new grads that have an ability to do public speaking, can work in a very fast paced environment, is very good technically, a fast learner and is really passionate about traffic operations and design-or wants to be.
If yes, they would love to talk to you and see if they would be interested in joining our group in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Their group does about 75% of all of the traffic impact studies in Michigan and are looking to grow that number. Some of their clients include Meijer, Kroger and Amazon. Fleis & VanderBrink also work with municipalities such as Livonia, Birmingham and Brighton Twp in addition to traffic studies they perform as part of MDOT contracts. This is only a fraction of the diversity of work that they perform in this group and with some great new grads with fresh ideas they can take the group to the next level.
If interested, please contact Julie Kroll (jkroll@fveng.com).
Julie M. Kroll, PE, PTOE
Sr. Project Manager
Fleis & VandenBrink
27725 Stansbury Blvd., Suite 195 | Farmington Hills | MI | 48334
O: 248.536.0080 | D: 248.536.1998 | C: 248.342.5786 | F: 248.536.0079
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is currently seeking a Transportation Engineer, located in Lansing, Michigan.
This position functions in the specialized area of bridge design.
Possession of a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering or in civil and environmental engineering is required.
You may view the job posting here: Transportation Engineer
Information Session on BS in Engineering Management
Consider attending the information session on the Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Management. This is one of the Crazy, hot majors at Michigan Tech.
On Saturday, Oct. 7th, in the library, there will be the annual Bob Mark Elevator Pitch Competition. Around 20 student teams or individuals will compete for prizes by communicating in just 2 minutes, the best business idea they can come up with.
Sneak peak at the prize lineup:
Most Actionable Business
$5000 Berquist Prize (expense account)
1 year Smartzone space and Smart Start Tuition Waiver
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Best Elevator Pitch
$1000 cash
Silicon Valley Experience Ticket
Smart Start Tuition Waiver and Smartzone Virtual Client
Best Technological Innovation
$1000 cash Sponsored by MEDC
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Free patent discovery from Brooks-Kushman ($2500)
Smart Start Program Tuition Waiver
Most Disruptive Technological Innovation
$150 cash
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Free patent discovery from Brooks-Kushman ($1500)
Best Green Innovation
$250 cash
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Best Social Innovation
$250 cash
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Most Economic Impact on the UP
$100 cash
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Best Lifestyle Business
$100 cash
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Audience Favorite
$200 cash
Silicon Valley Experience ticket
Based on cheers
Strand Associates will be at Tech to conduct employment interviews on Thursday, October 19th. The job description and interview details are available on the Career Center/Handshake website. They are looking to hire full-time civil and environmental engineers and interns at all of their 10 locations. There will be an information session for Wednesday evening (Oct. 18) which will be on the career center website soon.
Mike Forslund, PE (MTU Class of 2000)
Strand Associates, Inc.(r)
608.251.4843 ext. 1104
mike.forslund@strand.com| www.strand.com
This semester, MTSF is awarding the Student Leadership Scholarship. Four $1000 scholarships will be handed out and are open to students from every major. Below is the scholarship application. The scholarships are due at 5PM on October 30th.
Student Leadership Scholarship Form
If you have any questions email Karry Modolo at kamodolo@mtu.edu.
The Association of Cuban American Engineers (ACAE) and the Cuban-American Association of Civil Engineers (C-AACE) are glad to announce the 2018 Cuba Infrastructure Scholarship Competition!
It gives us great pleasure to invite all engineering students from ABET accredited programs to participate in this year’s scholarship competition. Participants will get the chance to win a scholarship of up to $6,000 and the opportunity to network with engineering professionals from both public and private industry sectors. Please distribute the attached information to engineering faculty and students.
The Cuba Infrastructure Scholarship Competition entails that university student teams formulate and present a project of their choice on Cuba’s public infrastructure that relates to the engineering field in transportation, water resources, power, telecommunications, healthcare or agriculture.
For more information contact Regina Rodriguez at Reggie17@gmail.com or Sergio Claure at sergioclaurejr@gmail.com or (305) 318-7939.
A CISC Participation Form is due on Sept 29th at 5PM in order to participate in the competition.
Click here to download the guidelines.