Academics
Undergraduate NEWS:
ATTENTION:
Overrides: Students who are taking
Organic chemistry I and II this summer will have to request an override for the organic chemistry II lecture and lab. Please email
For an override and include your
name, Gnumber and CHEM section and CRN.
Study Elsewhere:
Do you plan to take a class in summer elsewhere and not at Mason? Make sure to complete a
Study Elsewhere form by April 15th and send to Claudia Borke ([log in to unmask]). The class has to be approved by the UG dean’s office and the respective department/college BEFORE you can take the class. You will also have to attach a word document
and explain your reason for this request. Unfortunately, financial reasons won’t be accepted.
CS 112 is not offered SUMMER 2021.
If you had CS 112 in your 4 year plan please email Ms. Borke at
[log in to unmask].
IF you planned on taking PHYS 260/2621 in fall please swap CS 112 with PHYS 260/261 and take the following Python tutorial is summer to prepare you for BENG 320 and CS
112 at the same time, you only need the first 6 sections of both of them:
https://developers.google.com/edu/python/
https://www.python-course.eu/numpy.php
Alternate Grading Options are back
for Spring 2021. If you are graduating please read your options here:
https://registrar.gmu.edu/students/registration/spring-2021-academic-options/
Fall registration is in April. Make sure to make an appointment with your advisor now to discuss your schedule and goals.
ADVISING
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/pal/EjfcLxc6WF
You can also email me.
ADVISING OFFICE HOURS in April for Registration questions:
Mondays April 5, 12, 19 and 26th from 3-4:30pm, Zoom Link:
https://gmu.zoom.us/j/6724250700?pwd=c1Zoa0NnMVh2T244aVc3ME11amFMZz09 , Meeting ID: 672 425 0700, Passcode: 8AIpcC
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
Events:
FACULTY RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM:
Register to see the latest research of our faculty. This is a great opportunity for all students to find out what our faculty is working on and how to select your concentration.
Agenda and registration:
https://alumni.gmu.edu/s/1564/GID2/16/interior-1col.aspx?sid=1564&gid=2&pgid=5932&content_id=9768
BENG and CASBBI SEMINARS
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
Friday, April 2nd | 12:00 pm | Webex
https://gmu.webex.com/meet/akaur23
BENG Seminar
April 8th
| 12:00 – 1:00 pm | Axel Krieger, Ph.D, Johns Hopkins University
Zoom Link: https://gmu.zoom.us/j/98805494005?pwd=M1A2R1BaSEdqa2hhOUltTE5YeWxtdz09
Meeting ID: 988 0549 4005
Passcode: 454698
Title: Autonomous Surgical Robots: Will Future Surgeons Need Caffeine or 120v?
Center for Neural Informatics, Structures, and Plasticity
Health and Science Industry Week
Health and Science Industry Week is
coming up the week of March 29 – April 2
University Career Services has developed a week of specialized events including a Career
Fair to help you break into the health and science industries! Make sure to check your emails from Handshake to
view all the details.
She Scientists | Tues,
March 30th | 5:30 – 6:30 pm |
Women are underrepresented in STEM fields. Connect with these professional women in the sciences to learn about their careers, how they’ve put their degree to work, and how you can, too!
Green and Sustainable Career Mini-Conference
| Thurs,
April 1 | 1:30 – 3:30 pm |
A multi-faceted mini-conference for students to engage with sustainability professionals on a variety of career development topics including career planning, writing effective application materials, and job searching. You’ll engage with working professionals
in the field who are living their ‘green’ dream. This event will kick-off Earth Month & is in partnership with the Office of Sustainability.
Alternative Careers in Biology
| Fri,
April 2nd | 10:30 – 11:30 am |
Pursuing a Biology degree, and not going to medical school? Come to this session to learn how other Biology majors navigated their career journey to successfully land their ideal job.
College of Health & Human Services Alumni – The Path from Degree to Career
| Fri,
April 2nd | 2:00 – 3:00 pm |
Engage virtually with alumni from the College of Health & Human Services (CHHS) to learn how they navigated the “world of work” post-graduation! You’ll gain first-hand accounts on how our alumni utilize their Mason education in the health industry. This
event is in partnership with CHHS.
Internships/Jobs/Opportunities
Please check our BIOE site here:
https://bioengineering.gmu.edu/why-study-here/student-research-and-internship-opportunities/undergraduate-industry-and-clinical
Configuration Analyst/Front-End Developer Intern
As a Configuration Analyst/Front-End Developer Intern at Vibrent Health You will be a member of the Implementation Services team. You will help other Configuration Analysts in configuring
ground-breaking digital health research program surveys, content and experiences similar to Drupal or WordPress.
Application deadline: October 10, 2021 at 2:45 pm
Estimated salary: $12.00/hour
US work authorization: Will sponsor a work visa and accepts OPT/CPT
For more information, please visit:
https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/4570634
Biomedical/Computation Research Opportunity in NYC
We are looking for highly motivated Bioengineering students at George Mason University that are genuinely interested in computational/biomedical research to join the Tsankov
lab (www.tsankovlab.org)
at Mount Sinai in New York City. Our lab focuses on using novel single-cell technologies and advanced computational analysis to study human stem cell differentiation, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases.
Job responsibilities: Process and analyze NGS and other biomedical data using established pipelines
Develop and benchmark new tools for NGS and single cell data analysis
Collaborate with researchers in interpretation of data
Participate in the preparation of manuscripts, grants, and presentations
Requirements: BS, MS, or Ph.D in computer science, comp bio, or other quantitative discipline
Team oriented with abilities to think creatively and work independently
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Programming/scripting skills in R. Python/Jupyter, Perl, Unix, and/or LSF
Training in machine learning, statistical modeling, and NGS genomic analysis a plus
A genuine love for science and people
Benefits: Career development opportunities
Subsidized housing for students and postdoc, recreational programs/activities
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Compensation will be commensurate with experience
Application requirements: A
CV with a list of publications and research experiences
A
short summary of your present and future research interests to Alex Tsankov ([log in to unmask])
For more information please visit our lab’s website,
www.tsankovlab.org.
Local Life Science Internship and Job Opportunities:
ZeoVation’s R&D Lab
ZeoVation's R&D lab is seeking two post-doctoral fellows to work on antimicrobial additives. Click
here for more information on this position. Please contact CEO Bo Wang ([log in to unmask]) if you are interested in applying.
Aarthi Narayanan’s Lab
Aarthi Narayanan's lab, located in Mason's Biomedical Research Lab in Manassas, VA is seeking to hire a post-doctoral research fellow in Virology. Please click
here to view the position description.
Biotechnology Summer Job Opportunity
The NSLC is looking for enthusiastic, hard-working individuals who enjoy working with high school students and have experience in the academic fields of our programs, leadership development, residential life,
and/or office administration.
Job description: Team Advisors guide students through their NSLC experience. Each TA is responsible for a small group of 12-16 students. As a TA, you will: lead small group discussions and debriefs, teach academic and leadership sessions, assist Administrative
staff, Professors and Leadership Facilitators with program components, serve as a chaperone during off-campus trips and evening social activities, and reside in the dormitory serving as a Resident Advisor.
Eligibility: Current college sophomores – recent graduates. Current freshmen are considered for the Assistant Team Advisor positions.
Duration: June 6 – July 2, 2021
Stipend: Stipend will be given as well as housing, food, and travel expenses will be covered
For more information, please visit this
website.
Awards and Grants for graduate students from the Provost Office
Link:
https://provost.gmu.edu/academics-and-research/graduate-education/awards-and-grants
SPOTLIGHT:
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
Or check out
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
SWE
Scholarship
In 2020, the Society of Women Engineers awarded nearly 260 new and renewed scholarships valued
at more than $1,000,000. SWE Scholarships support those who identify as a female/woman and are pursuing an associate, bachelor or graduate degree in engineering, engineering technology and computer science both in the United States and internationally.
If you will be a
sophomore through Ph.D. candidate in the 2020-2021 academic year, apply online for a SWE Scholarship now
through February 15, 2021. If you will be a freshman in the upcoming fall semester, you may apply March 1 through May 1, 2021. Learn
more on our SWE scholarships page.
Students complete one application and are considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. The application process is entirely online including submission of recommendation letters and transcripts.
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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