From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Thu Mar 1 11:19:20 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Thu Mar 1 11:19:22 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Civil Engineering student: You're invited to the next CSCE student chapter luncheon! Message-ID: <1811.136.159.233.93.1172773160.squirrel@136.159.233.93> Dear Civil Engineering student, You're invited to the next CSCE student chapter luncheon! Date: Tuesday March 6 Time: 12:30 to 1:45 Place: ENE322 Topic: "Flammable Ice: Unlocking the Potential of Methane Hydrates" - Presented by Dr. Grozic This is a free presentation for CSCE members ($2 for non-members) and there will be free pizza and pop provided. Please *RSVP* to csce@ucalgary.ca by March 4 so we can provide enough food! Hope to see you there! From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Mar 6 12:10:11 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering Undergrad Office) Date: Tue Mar 6 12:10:18 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Re: CIVIL HOODIES Message-ID: <45EDBC93.4040304@ucalgary.ca> To Civil Students: CIVIL HOODIES will be on sale again this Thursday (March 8th) from 11:30pm until 1:30pm on the 3rd floor. Guy Hoodies are $50, Girls are $55. All payment due on Friday or your order will be cancelled!! Cheers, CEUS Council From kknollwi at ucalgary.ca Fri Mar 9 09:03:55 2007 From: kknollwi at ucalgary.ca (Karen Knoll-Williams) Date: Mon Mar 12 08:38:55 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Summer Student Opportunity - 2nd and 3rd Year Civil Engineering Students ONLY Message-ID: <45F1856B.6070007@ucalgary.ca> *Husky Energy Asphalt Marketing Summer Student Description* Husky Energy's asphalt marketing group currently has a position for a summer student from May 1st to August 31st 2007 in Calgary, Alberta. The position will involve supporting the asphalt marketing group including characterizing and summarizing asphalt market information, collection and analysis of data, conducting field surveys and writing a number of reports/brochures describing paving projects utilizing Husky products. The position will also include the day to day management of a quality control system supporting our terminal networks. *Qualifications* . 2nd or 3rd year civil engineering student with excellent organizational skills, self starter and the ability to work independently. . Experience in Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint. . Excellent analytical and writing skills. Please respond by email to: Daryl S. MacLeod Research and Development Manager Asphalt Marketing, Husky Energy *Email: daryl.macleod@huskyenergy.ca * If you have any questions you can contact me at (403) 298-6304. *Closing Date for Submission of Resumes: Friday, March 16, 2007* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Women in Engineering Day is a wonderful and fun opportunity for female Grade 10 and/or 11 students to explore, and learn about the many different career opportunities in Engineering. The day will include a tour of the engineering building, a simple design competition, a complimentary lunch, and a short presentation by women engineers. *We need student volunteers to be Registration Helpers or Team Leaders to grade 10 and 11 students interested in engineering.* When: Thursday May 3, 2007 Team Leaders are needed: 9:00am-3:00pm Registration Helpers are needed at 8:15 am - 9:30am As a volunteer you will receive lunch and an event t-shirt as well as any training needed to do your job. If you are interested please contact *Elena Nasim* at *wise@ucalgary.ca * or *(403) 210-9895* Thank you! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From mjreilly at ucalgary.ca Wed Mar 14 13:09:45 2007 From: mjreilly at ucalgary.ca (Madigan Reilly) Date: Wed Mar 14 13:09:47 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] CIVIL OFFICE FYI Message-ID: <45F84879.3060804@ucalgary.ca> PLEASE NOTE: THE CIVIL OFFICE NO LONGER ACCEPTS CASH. ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE BY DEBIT OR CREDIT. THIS INCLUDES KEY DEPOSITS, COURSE NOTE FEES, COPIER FEES - EVERYTHING. From mjreilly at ucalgary.ca Wed Mar 14 14:42:22 2007 From: mjreilly at ucalgary.ca (Madigan Reilly) Date: Wed Mar 14 14:42:25 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Door Access Message-ID: <45F85E2E.6010903@ucalgary.ca> Hello students! By now I'm sure most of you have noticed that there has been some changes to the doors. Namely, new locks! We are in the process of implementing a card-proximity system which will use your UofC ID cards. Two things you should note: Firstly, OLD UofC ID cards will not work in this system. These include any gold-coloured cards. If you have a gold coloured card ( or an older coloured one ) you will have to see campus security for new ones. As long as you bring your old cards, campus security WILL NOT charge you for new ones. Secondly, there will be a $30.00 fee for use of the new doors. When the system is ready, we ask that you RETURN YOUR KEYS to these doors - as they no longer work. As long as you bring your keys + receipt you will receive your $50 deposit back - which you can then use toward your $30 fee for the swipe system access. Please be aware, the $30 fee is non-refundable. For now, you will still have access to these doors. WHEN WE ARE READY TO PROCESS YOUR NEW ACCESS, AN E-MAIL WILL BE SENT OUT. PLEASE WAIT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE THAT E-MAIL BEFORE COMING TO THE OFFICE. Thanks, Madiagn From sllissel at ucalgary.ca Thu Mar 15 23:38:12 2007 From: sllissel at ucalgary.ca (Shelley Lissel) Date: Fri Mar 16 08:51:30 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY Message-ID: <45FA2D44.6030807@ucalgary.ca> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: applform0708.rtf Type: application/msword Size: 253839 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20070315/605d3c4f/applform0708-0001.dot -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Did you know that..... - the Schulich School of Engineering has the largest Internship Program in the country. - the EIP was recognized as being Outstanding Co-op/Internship program in the country by the Yves Landry Foundation in 2002. - there is no quota for the Engineering Internship Program - all qualified students are invited to apply! - In 2006, students on Internship collectively earned approx. $16.8M in salaries!! - You can earn up to $74K in salary while on 16 months Internship!! - More than 20 interns are currently working in Switzerland. - 80% of students who have a GPA of 3.0 and over participate in Internship. All second-year engineering students are invited and strongly encouraged to attend this Info Session! Former interns will be on hand to share about the benefits of Internship experience. For more information, visit our website at: http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/eip Admissions information: http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/EIP/students/admissions.html Mr. Nima Dorjee, P.Eng. Director, Engineering Internship Program Schulich School of Engineering engineer@ucalgary.ca 220-2930 From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Mar 19 08:52:07 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Mar 19 08:52:16 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Job Opportunity for students about to enter their final year of program Message-ID: <1349.136.159.233.93.1174315927.squirrel@136.159.233.93> Please see the attached document regarding a job opportunity for students about to enter their final year of program. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Learn why this is the next big thing for the oil sands industry and why the Federal govt. recently gave the Alberta govt. 150 million$ to study this new and exciting technology. Also network with Rudolf to find out about internship and full-time opportunities at Fekete. Pizza and pop provided as usual. Open to everyone. Kiran Somanchi, Your Favorite President From sllissel at ucalgary.ca Mon Mar 19 22:32:44 2007 From: sllissel at ucalgary.ca (Shelley Lissel) Date: Mon Mar 19 22:33:05 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES Message-ID: <45FF63EC.9080904@ucalgary.ca> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The event is anticipated to last 2 hours and dinner will be provided. This event is being organized with a goal of increasing communication between faculty and students. It is anticipated that this event will generate great conversations about education at the UofC and a report detailing the main ideas will be produced following the event and distributed across campus and to all participants. In order to make this event a success it is important that we get many participants from across campus. I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to join us next Tuesday and also ask you to circulate the attached "email invitations" to your colleagues and students. There are two invitations attached. One is for students (DD_forstudents.jpg) and one is for faculty and administrators (DD_foradmin.jpg). I appreciate your assistance in passing this invitation along. As space is limited, an RSVP is required to secure a space at this event. 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It is a 5 day event and it is held in February of each year at different cities. This year it is happening in Halifax. We are going to design and build a 300 lb toboggan with concrete running surfaces and a metal frame in which 5 team members ride down a ski hill at speeds up to 60 km/h... There is a lot of benefit to join GNCTR that we will cover in the meeting. Who can join this team? Anybody who is a full time student in Fall 07 and Winter 08 is welcomed to join. If you are on internship currently or planning to go on internship starting this summer, you are also welcomed to join GNCTR 2008. If you're interested but can't make it on Wednesday, please send me an e-mail. We're going to start to establish groups at this meeting and if you don't let me know that you're interested you might be left out. So let me know! If you are interested to take any of executive positions, let me know prior to the meeting or during the meeting. There is also a possibility that a number of students get course credit through GNCTR so if you are interested make sure to attend the meeting. This meeting will cover: ? What is GNCTR ? How to get ready for it ? Establish groups ? PICK A THEME (so think about a theme to suggest at the meeting) Hope to see you all at the meeting! Maryam Shafiee Project Manager Email: nmshafie@ucalgary.ca -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Specific responsibilities may include: * Developing technology-based solutions to improve clients' business performance * Analyzing, designing, and implementing business process improvements * Defining user requirements * Obtaining skills in project management and administration, professionalism, business integration methodology, and business fundamentals * Developing industry and functional expertise Fewer options offer a better platform for future success than consulting. It's the ideal first career move because it enables you to develop your career, acquire great skills and keep your career options open. Learn how to jump start your career. Visit accenture.ca/joinus. PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHMENT- REVISED DEADLINE -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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GNCTR From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Wed Mar 21 09:22:47 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Mar 21 09:22:52 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] PART TIME POSITION WITH THE =?iso-8859-1?q?STUDENTS=92_UNION_FOR?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_ENGINEERING_STUDENTS!?= Message-ID: <1398.136.159.233.93.1174490567.squirrel@136.159.233.93> PART TIME POSITION WITH THE STUDENTS? UNION FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS! The Students? Union is looking for a Schulich School of Engineering representative to sit on the 65th Students? Academic Assembly (SAA). As the Engineering Representative, you will have the opportunity to represent and advocate for students within your faculty. As well, you have the chance to represent students to U of C administration on many committees and also plan and participate in SU events. The SAA is a body of the Students? Union comprised of 13 faculty representatives, four academic commissioners, the Vice President Academic and the President that deals with university academic issues and policies that affect students. As well, it plans faculty and university wide events to help raise awareness about academic issues that affect students and improve student life at the U of C! Faculty representatives attend SAA meetings every second Monday evening and are eligible to receive up $400/month in honoraria. If interested in the position, please send a resume and letter of intent to Susan Judd at scjudd@ucalgary.ca by March 30th. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Feel free to contact Shannon O?Connor, Vice President Academic, at suvpaca@ucalgary.ca with any questions! From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Mar 23 12:24:04 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Fri Mar 23 12:24:09 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] GNCTR =?iso-8859-1?q?=3D_=93Great_Northern_Concrete_Toboggan_Rac?= =?iso-8859-1?q?e=94_-_Engineer?= ing competition Message-ID: <2436.136.159.233.93.1174674244.squirrel@136.159.233.93> GNCTR 2007 is done and gone, but GNCTR 2008 is just gearing up!! GNCTR, or the ?Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race? is Canada?s largest and longest running Engineering Competition. This annual student run event aims to challenge students from across Canada in design and innovation of a concrete toboggan. If you are an enthusiastic individual wanting to get involved in next years event, or just wants to learn more come out to an information session Monday March 26th, 2007 to the 3rd year civil homeroom in F Block @ 6:00pm. If you are interested in taking on a leadership role there are many options available. Each of these is in charge of an area of the team (with the exception of the PM who manages all) and works collectively with team members to accomplish tasks: Project Manager VP Communications ? emails, technical reports VP Finance ? sponsorship, bank accounts VP Design and Construction ? designing and building the sled VP Logistics ? costumes, technical exhibit If you are interested in being next years PM, this is your opportunity, please email gnctr@ucalgary.ca by April 2nd, 2007. A tally of how many interested parties will then take place and a vote will occur at a later meeting. GNCTR From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Mar 26 13:24:47 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Mar 26 13:24:50 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] The Petroleum Club is looking for new council members Message-ID: <2201.136.159.233.93.1174937087.squirrel@136.159.233.93> *please do not reply to Engginfo* The Petroleum Club is looking for new council members for the academic year beginning Fall 2007 - Winter 2008. PLEASE RESPOND TO petrocb@ucalgary.ca by Saturday, March 31st if interested. Provide: full name, year of study and department, position interested in, any prior experience, and an alternate position. Also indicate if you are on internship. The positions available are: President VP Finance VP Events VP Sponsorship VP SPE & PetSoc VP Communications 2nd Yr Rep The 2006-2007 year was an exciting year. We had a budget of ~$13k and had numerous activities like the ski trip, Nexen Ft. Mac trip, Shell Ft. Mac trip (where we flew to Ft. Mac) and a whole bunch of presentations. The new academic council will be just as exciting with trips such as the SPE Conference in Anaheim being planned for. Bear with the long email. If you know what position interests you, you can stop reading here. Otherwise, read on for job descriptions. PRESIDENT ------------ Responsibilities: - Day-to-day operations of the Club - Fund-raising in conjunction with VP Sponsorship - Organizing field trips, presentations, social activities in conjunction with VP Events Please note the President's role is a full-time job. It will be like taking another course. VP FINANCE ------------ Responsibilities: - Managing the Club's account. Budget for this yr was ~13k - Work in conjunction with VP Events when organizing events VP SPONSORSHIP ---------------- Responsibilities: - Fund-raise using the sponsorship package to bring in money - Will have to start in May 2007 and coordinate with President and VP Finance VP EVENTS ---------------- Responsibilities: - Organizing ski trips, field trips, ordering pizza & pop for presentations - Liaising with SU Clubs to obtain waivers for trips - Need to have a credit card VP SPE & PETSOC ----------------- - Primary responsibility is to liaise with the Club's SPE and Petroleum Society contacts for activities, fund-raising, events, etc.. VP COMMUNICATIONS ------------------ - Responsible for maintaining the website, creating posters for presentations, sending out emails announcing events - Administrative duties such as maintaining the members list on webmail%0 From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Mar 26 14:38:14 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Mar 26 14:38:18 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Dear Second Year Students; Come and learn about the Engineering Internship Program Message-ID: <2974.136.159.233.93.1174941494.squirrel@136.159.233.93> *please do not reply to Engginfo* Dear Second Year Students; Come and learn about the Engineering Internship Program on Tuesday, March 27, 6:00 -7:30 p.m. in ICT 102. Did you know that..... - the Schulich School of Engineering has the largest Internship Program in the country. - the EIP was recognized as being Outstanding Co-op/Internship program in the country by the Yves Landry Foundation in 2002. - there is no quota for the Engineering Internship Program - all qualified students are invited to apply! - In 2006, students on Internship collectively earned approx. $16.8M in salaries!! - You can earn up to $74K in salary while on 16 months Internship!! - More than 20 interns are currently working in Switzerland. - 80% of students who have a GPA of 3.0 and over participate in Internship. All second-year engineering students are invited and strongly encouraged to attend this Info Session! Former interns will be on hand to share about the benefits of Internship experience. For more information, visit our website at: http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/eip Admissions information: http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/EIP/students/admissions.html Mr. Nima Dorjee, P.Eng. Director, Engineering Internship Program Schulich School of Engineering engineer@ucalgary.ca 220-2930 From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Mar 27 08:36:32 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Mar 27 08:36:36 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Civil Engineering student Message-ID: <1300.136.159.233.93.1175006192.squirrel@136.159.233.93> *please do not reply to Engginfo* Dear Civil Engineering student, The CSCE UofC Student Chapter will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday April 3rd at 6pm. If you would like to attend please email csce@ucalgary.ca for complete details. Anyone wishing to be considered for CSCE Student Chapter Chair is asked to send an email to csce@ucalgary.ca stating their interest by Sunday April 2nd. Include in the email: your name, email address and phone number. From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Mar 27 14:43:35 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Mar 27 14:43:40 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] INFORMATION RE: ENGINEERING PROGRAM SIGN UP Message-ID: <2179.136.159.233.93.1175028215.squirrel@136.159.233.93> *ENGINEERING PROGRAM SIGN UP* The information below is for students who: a)want to apply for a second year program for Fall 2007 b)want to change their program within Engineering (i.e. change from Manufacturing to Mechanical) c)add an Engineering minor in fourth year (i.e. Transportation Minor with Civil) d)or add the MEED minor *Please note that the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office is currently working on finalizing the procedure of the program placement sign up, and expect to be able to e-mail the information to students by early April.* Thank you for your patience. Engineering Undergradate Office - ENC 204 From smboyko at ucalgary.ca Thu Mar 29 14:34:01 2007 From: smboyko at ucalgary.ca (Shawna Boyko) Date: Fri Mar 30 15:24:29 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Lost USB Memory Stick Message-ID: <460C22B9.1010103@ucalgary.ca> If you have found a Lexar brand USB memory stick (black and red in color, 256 MB), please contact Euan at egmitche@ucalgary.ca or bring it to the Civil Admin Office. It was lost in F Block some time this week. Thank you, Shawna Boyko -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smboyko.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 507 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20070329/d260db09/smboyko.vcf