Academics
Undergraduate NEWS:
ATTENTION:
REGISTRATION
CHEMISTRY in SPRING 2021: If you can’t attend the chemistry lab in spring due to location or disability please email the Associate Chair
of the chemistry department, Dr. Megan Erb ([log in to unmask]) with your Gnumber, Name and reason for your online need of the lab portion. She will add you to the non-published chemistry online lab section. You won’t be able to take the chemistry lecture without
the lab at Mason.
ADVISING
NEW: Do you have concerns about classes or other issues at Mason?
Please let us know. Your information will be handled confidentially. Please follow this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdOHespJDuUIuwpBYSgatU-i2SCFACb8mL2BXeuzP3MyUqf-A/viewform?usp=sf_link
Appointments with your Bioengineering Academic Advisor and Success Coach:
All scheduled advising appointments will be online.
Use the appointment system SSC Campus -
https://gmu.campus.eab.com/, choose GET ASSISTANCE
à Virtual and Bioengineering Major advising. You can also email me.
Coffee Chat on grading system and curriculum changes:
Friday December 4th from 10:30pm – 11:30pm
Do you have questions about the new grading system? Find out about some important changes to our curriculum that will affect your schedule if you are in the fall 2019 catalog year and later.
https://gmu.zoom.us/j/6724250700?pwd=c1Zoa0NnMVh2T244aVc3ME11amFMZz09
STUDENT GUIDE 2020-2021: Find curriculum information, classes and more
here.
2020 Graduates! - George Mason University will
hold a virtual commencement ceremony for Spring, Summer, and Fall 2020 graduates on December 17.
To get information on graduation visit: https://www2.gmu.edu/graduation
BENG GRADUATION for Fall 2020 graduates:
Our department will have a Fall 2020 graduation ceremony on December 17th at 12pm.
Please connect with Randy Warren ([log in to unmask]) if you are graduating this semester. He will need your picture and other information.
Spring 2021 Graduates! – The Graduation Application is now Available on Patriot
Web
Students
must apply to graduate by February 22, 2021 to have their names printed in the commencement program. Summer 2020 graduates should not apply for Spring graduation. Instead, students who apply for Summer graduation between January 29, 2021 and
February 22, 2021 will be included in the May 2021 commencement program.
Events:
BENG and CASBBI SEMINARS
BENG Seminar:
Dec. 3 | 12 – 1:00 pm |
Inbal Israely, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University, New York, NY
Zoom link: https://gmu.zoom.us/j/92554249038?pwd=V2p1ZUdqM1Y2RnBCcWhDU0V0T2FZZz09,
Meeting ID: 925 5424 9038 Passcode: 640851
Title: Activity Driven Spine Structural Dynamics
CASSBI Seminars:
Look for upcoming events
here.
EWH Presentation and Q&A
Dec. 3 | 4:30 pm | Join our BENG 417 class with Megan Lavery from EWH who will discuss EWH’s work repairing medical
equipment in hospitals in developing areas and their opportunities for student involvement this January and during the summer of 2021. Join Zoom Meeting:
https://zoom.us/j/92325380617
Meeting ID: 923 2538 0617
Coffee Chat with your advisor
Dec. 4 | 10:30 am – 11:30 am:
Do you have questions about the new grading system? Find out about some important changes to our curriculum that will affect your schedule if you are in the fall 2019 catalog year and later.
https://gmu.zoom.us/j/6724250700?pwd=c1Zoa0NnMVh2T244aVc3ME11amFMZz09
Senior Design Presentations (BENG 492)
Dec. 4 | 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm,
The guest link for the presentations is: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/4f05a346b21c4b70b4ca20f898b5494c.
You can listen in to see what our first semester students are working on.
[Flyer]
PhD Open House:
University of Delaware’s Biomedical Engineering
Dec. 4 | 2:00 pm, for more information please see here:
https://bme.udel.edu/graduate-students/bme-graduate-program-virtual-open-house/
Zoom link to register:
https://www.udel.edu/007900,
Research focus areas in musculoskeletal biomechanics, neuroengineering & rehabilitation, drug delivery & nanomedicine, cell & tissue engineering, and disease modeling reflect areas of urgent need for discovery and translation
BMES (Biomedical Engineering Society):
Local Chapter: President: Antarjot Kaur, Organization email:
[log in to unmask], Instagram: bmes_gmu, Twitter: @BmesGmu and snapchat: @Bmes_Gmu
BMES General Body Meetings: Spring schedule TBD
Internships/Jobs/Opportunities
[Flyer] Engineering World Health Virtual Winter Institute:
Apply on our website:
https://ewh.org/virtual-winter-institute.
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Improve you engineering design skill
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Join an international team of engineering students for 3 weeks
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Learn about health challenges in low-resource settings
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Design your solution to a global health issue
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Dates: January 4, 2021 – January 22, 2021
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Cost: $500/student, due ten days after acceptance
2021 CNF REU Program
During the summer of 2021, the following entities -- Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF), Center for Transportation, Environment & Community Health (CTECH), and Platform for the Accelerated
Realization, Analysis, and Discovery of Interface Materials (PARADIM) -- will work together to sponsor coordinated Research Experiences for
Undergraduates (REU) Programs from June through August.
Duration: 10 weeks
Stipend: $5,000 (plus housing and reasonable travel expenses)
For more information:
https://cnf.cornell.edu/education/reu
Quality Science Education Internship –
Are you interested in paid internship and employment opportunities in the Life Science industries?
Deadline: December 21, 2020
Classes begin: January 11, 2021
New Pathway for Patient Health corporate members include Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZeneca. They are quite interested in the QSE program, both for recruitment of QSE students and providing
the QSE curriculum to their own employees.
The enrollment link is on the QSE student webpage:
https://www.pathway4ph.org/qsestudents
HIVE Lab Internship
HIVE (High
Throughput Virtual Environment) is a powerful platform for building genome analysis pipelines. HIVE is the bioinformatics tool used by the FDA to research and evaluate clinical trials and another research, and GWU maintains the only operational clone of this
platform. There are several projects in our group, the flagship project is BioCompute, which aims to standardize the communication of bioinformatic workflows. An instance of a workflow written in the BioCompute format is called a BioCompute Object (BCO). Currently
there are a few potential projects that students can help with: Build and test next
generation sequencing pipelines on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using HIVE, record these pipelines as BCOs, helping to lead training workshops at the FDA to gather feedback and improve the BioCompute specification (networking opportunity for students), HIVE testing
and maintenance, building and testing the BCO Editor
(test
version here), building and maintaining our website.
BENG UG Research Opportunities:
Follow this link-
bioengineering.gmu.edu or copy and paste this address: https://bioengineering.gmu.edu/why-study-here/student-research-opportunities/undergraduate , we are not adding any opportunities
for this semester.
SPOTLIGHT:
Nashaat
Rasheed graduated as our first PhD student from Mason Bioengineering. He now works for the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and was awarded the 2019 Outstanding Service Honor Award after being at the FDA for one year
only. This is a very prestigious individual award and we are very proud of this major achievement so early in Nashaat’s career. You can find Nashaat in our LinkedIn private Bioengineering Alumni Group. Students in their senior year should connect with Bioengineering
@GMU to be invited.
Did you have an internship last summer and would like to tell us about it? Is your senior design group on the brink of making a global impact or you would like to share your lab experience here in the
newsletter? Please email a short summary, picture and a confirmation for information release:
[log in to unmask].
Jobs
Job and Mason Tutoring Services
Peer Mentor Center
VSE |
For appointments:
https://volgenau.gmu.edu/about/current-student-resources/find-tutor
Please see attachment for links and times or use
learningservices.gmu.edu
University Career Services
| University Career Services is now virtual. You can also schedule
an appointment on Handshake. Our industry advisor is Ms. Dorothy Hayden. Link:
https://careers.gmu.edu/engineering
Major/Career Exploration and Job/Internship Search Assistance:
Schedule a phone or video chat appointment through Handshake
Resume Reviews: Email your resume or cover letter for review, along
with the position description of the job for which you're applying, to [log in to unmask]
Workshops and Employer Events: Check the calendar in Handshake for
virtual career events
Top Three Digital Career Resources:
With your Mason Net ID and password you have complete access to premium digital platforms designed to augment your career readiness preparation. Here are the top three
we recommend:
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InterviewStream:
the perfect tool for a practice interview
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Vault:
your go-to resource for employer and industry research
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LinkedIn Learning:
a seemingly endless stream of educational programs, including certifications
Scholarships
UCS Scholarship for Unpaid Internships:
Taking an unpaid internship isn't always possible for the average Mason student, which is why we created the Scholarship for Unpaid Internships for Mason students.
The application for the spring 2021 cycle of the Scholarship for Unpaid Internships are opened in
Handshake.
If you meet the minimum
requirements, then we encourage you to apply for scholarships of up to $1,500 to support you in your spring internship. Apply
now - Deadline is December 1!
The Volgenau School of Engineering offers several scholarships for both graduate and undergraduate students.
https://volgenau.gmu.edu/admissions/financial-aid
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