From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Oct 1 08:42:26 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering) Date: Mon Oct 1 08:42:29 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Re: Engineers without boarders (change to schedule) Message-ID: <47010752.2000906@ucalgary.ca> Hello All, We have a couple of very exciting things happening tonight with Engineers Without Borders and we hope that you will be able to join us. 1. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: "Ending the Cycle of Poverty" Time: 5:00-6:00pm Date: Monday, Oct 1 Location: ICT 114 *Refreshments will be served* George Roter, the Co-CEO and Co-founder of Engineers Without Borders, is a frequent speaker at conferences and events across North America. In 2005 he was named one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40 in 2005. He was awarded a prestigious Action Canada Fellowship on public policy in 2004, adding to previous awards for his work with EWB. He has been featured by TIME Magazine as one of Canada's next generation of social leaders. This presentation will also feature Anne Chung, a Civil Engineering student and a recently returned overseas volunteer from Malawi, who will be sharing stories from her experiences this summer, entitled "The Joys and Tribulations of Development." She worked with Total Landcare Malawi, a local non-profit organization that works to improve the livelihoods of small scale farmers through community based natural resource management. ----------------------------------- 2. Commissioner Applications Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Location: ICT 114 Date: Monday, Oct. 1 Are you looking for a way to get involved in the fight against extreme poverty? Interested in meeting new people? Interested in developing leadership skills and experiences that employers value? Join Engineers Without Borders! EWB U of C is holding a commissioner application tomorrow night to meet interested applicants for the 2007/2008 school year. Position descriptions and applications can be found online at http://ucalgary.ewb.ca/index.php/news/view/commissioners_wanted/. Please submit the applications online to ewb@ucalgary.ca (by 5pm) or show up and introduce yourselves with the application! We hope to see you tonight! Engineers Without Borders University of Calgary Chapter From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Oct 2 08:53:51 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Oct 2 08:53:54 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Schulich Visits Campus - Please Attend October 10 Message-ID: <3793.136.159.233.92.1191336831.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Reading, Speaking, Inspiring SEYMOUR SCHULICH Meet a Canadian legend. Join us as renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist Seymour Schulich shares his insights and stories from his new book /Get Smarter/. This is a free event, light lunch included. Wed. Oct. 10, 11:30 am. MacEwan Hall. From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Oct 2 09:40:17 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering) Date: Tue Oct 2 09:40:22 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] ATTN 1st and 2nd year students - Schulich Calculators are In Message-ID: <47026661.6020200@ucalgary.ca> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Schulich Calculators are In Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 09:36:50 -0600 From: Shaila Khan To: Engineering Undergrad Office CC: TO ALL FIRST AND SECOND YEAR STUDENTS. ----------------------- The Schulich calculators are now available in ESS (ENB 103). They are $15.00. Shaila Khan Administrative Assistant Engineering Students' Society Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary ess.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-5737 From sllissel at ucalgary.ca Thu Oct 4 17:31:58 2007 From: sllissel at ucalgary.ca (Shelley Lissel) Date: Thu Oct 4 17:32:06 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Important info for study abroad Message-ID: <470577EE.3060000@ucalgary.ca> Are you planning to study abroad in the winter 08 semester? If so please read the following important info on upcoming funding opportunities/deadlines and departure orientations. *1) FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES* *1A) Schulich Student Activities Fund* Applications are due by *NOON on OCTOBER 15, 2007 Students can apply for up to $5000 *application forms, and the guidelines can be found at http://www.schulich.ucalgary.ca/SSAF be sure to read the policies carefully and fill out the application correctly. *1B) THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSHIP GRANTS COMPETITION* *FOR WINTER TERM PROGRAMS ABROAD* Applications are due by *November 5, 2007 Students can apply for grants of $750+ *application forms, and the guidelines can be found at http://_www.ucalgary.ca/ic/students/grants_ Programs must commence between January 1 and April 1, 2008. Please send inquiries to: intlstdt@ucalgary.ca . *2) DEPARTURE ORIENTATIONS * Departure orientations are being scheduled by CISSA (formerly International Student Centre) for the latter half of October. Outgoing students need to attend at least one orientation session. Contact CISSA (in Mac Hall) for more info. -- ============================================== Shelley Lissel, Ph.D., P.Eng. Associate Professor Associate Head (International Programs) Civil Engineering Dept. Schulich School of Engineering The University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta CANADA T2N 1N4 Tel. : +1 403-220-3513 Fax. : +1 403-282-7026 email : sllissel@ucalgary.ca ============================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Graduation Director must also be in his/her last year of studies at the Schulich School of Engineering and is responsible for the following: * Recruiting one representative from each department ? i.e. Civil, Geomatics, Chemical, Electrical and Mechanical; * Managing goals of graduation committee; * Coordinating all programming at Grad ceremony; * Booking Venue; * Promoting Grad; and, * Coordinating the Professor awards. Applications are due by November 1 and can be dropped in at the ESS office (ENB 103). Shaila Khan Administrative Assistant Engineering Students' Society Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary ess.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-5737 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Schulich School of Engineering is named after Mr Schulich, one of Canada's few billionaires. ============== "If you learn nothing else from this book, the Decision-Maker will be worth the cover price a thousand times over. I learned this tool in a practical mathematics course more than 50 years ago and have used it for virtually every major decision of my adult life. It has never let me down and it will serve you well, too." << He explains the Decision-Maker formula in the first chapter. Books will be for sale at the event tomorrow. There are several copies circulating in the school if you can't afford to purchase a copy. >> =============== "Business people have four enemies. Every fall from grace, every personal crack- up or failure invariably can be traced back to one or more of the following four causes: 1. EGO 2. GREED: The Aesop fable of the dog with a lamb chop who crosses a log over a stream and sees his reflection. 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Associate Professor Associate Head (International Programs) Civil Engineering Dept. Schulich School of Engineering The University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta CANADA T2N 1N4 Tel. : +1 403-220-3513 Fax. : +1 403-282-7026 email : sllissel@ucalgary.ca ============================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20071010/07c571a0/attachment.html From sllissel at ucalgary.ca Wed Oct 10 21:59:32 2007 From: sllissel at ucalgary.ca (Shelley Lissel) Date: Wed Oct 10 21:59:47 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Study abroad opportunities - the time is now Message-ID: <470D9FA4.4070007@ucalgary.ca> *If you are considering an exchange in Winter 08 - you need to act now!! some opportunities are still available.* You may also wish to consider going abroad in summer 08, fall 08 or beyond. 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Award selection will be based on their contribution to the Schulich School of Engineering through extracurricular involvement on campus and in the community if applicable. This Award is open to all 3rd year, 4th year, and Internship engineering students at the Schulich School of Engineering. Applications are due by Wednesday October 17th and can be dropped off at the ESS temporary office (ENB 103) or emailed to ess@ucalgary.ca Shaila Khan Administrative Assistant Engineering Students' Society Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary ess.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-5737 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Acr1F8.tmp.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 648071 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20071011/27129fd1/Acr1F8.tmp-0001.pdf -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Shaila Khan Administrative Assistant Engineering Students' Society Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary ess.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-5737 From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Oct 12 13:19:38 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Fri Oct 12 13:19:42 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Landing on a Solution - opportunity for students Message-ID: <1265.136.159.233.93.1192216778.squirrel@136.159.233.93> Hi, Please see the attached for a design challenge. Cheers, Dave Butler, RPF, RPBio. Director, Land Resources Canadian Mountain Holidays Inc. Mailing address: 3101 5th St S, Cranbrook, BC V1C 6H7 Street address: #25 - 10th Ave S., Cranbrook Phone: 250.426.3599 Fax: 250.426.3517 www.CanadianMountainHolidays.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Designed for individuals with backgrounds in engineering, mathematics, economics or other quantitative fields, this 16-month MM in OR program offers a unique blend of technical coursework, practical consulting skills, and real-world problem-solving experience that positions students for success in today's competitive business world. UBC MM in OR students work closely with internationally renowned faculty, business leaders, and outstanding peers to develop and realize their goals in a professional business environment. A highlight of the program is the Industry Project. Each student receives generous financial support by completing an intensive 5-month applied project with an industry partner that addresses a significant operational issue. Working closely with faculty and project leaders, students use the latest decision tools and technologies to make concrete recommendations to executives of prominent companies in Canada. The UBC MM in OR program is an ideal alternative to an MBA for technically-oriented students looking for a professional business degree that utilizes their quantitative skills. UBC MM in OR students have excellent employment potential, and graduates go on to rewarding careers in such fields as consulting, logistics and operations analysis, and supply chain management. For further information or to request a brochure, please visit our web site www.coe.ubc.ca/mmor or contact us by email at info@coe.ubc.ca or by phone at 604-822-1800. From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Oct 15 16:26:38 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering Undergrad Office) Date: Mon Oct 15 16:26:41 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] CSCE Dinner Meeting Message-ID: <4713E91E.7040903@ucalgary.ca> *Hello Everyone!* The CSCE Calgary Section invites you to our next Dinner Meeting: Date: *Thursday, October 18* Topic: *Glencoe Stormwater Tunnel* Speakers: Ian Morley, P.Eng., City of Calgary Henry Crawford, P.Eng., M.E.Sc ., Thurber Engineering Ltd. Place: Blackfoot Inn, 5940 Blackfoot Trail SE, Calgary Time: 5:30 pm ? Cocktails and Registration 6:30 pm ? Dinner 7:15 pm ? Presentation Cost: Students: $10 CSCE / CGS Members: $ 25 Non-Members: $ 35 Sponsor:* *Thurber Engineering Ltd. ** *Please register your attendance with APEGGA at (403) 262-7714 at least one day prior to event.* Abstract: The City of Calgary Water Resources engaged the City of Edmonton Drainage Services to construct a 935 m long tunnel below 27 Avenue SW to provide temporary storage of stormwater and reduce the risk of flooding in the community of South Calgary. The tunnel is 935 meters in length with an internal diameter of 2940 mm and varies in depth from 20 meters at the east end (15 Street) to 42 meters at the west end (20 Street). Construction was started on the tunnel entry shaft in April of 2005 and the TBM (tunnel boring machine) was installed in early August of 2005. Construction of the tunnel portion of the project was complete by June of 2006. The presentation will describe why a deep tunnel was chosen as the preferred method of controlling stormwater at this location. It will also describe the probabilistic method used to predict the long term stresses on the permanent tunnel liner and compare the predicted stresses with the results of on-going monitoring. About the Speakers: Ian Morley is the Team Leader for The City of Calgary, Water Resources, Infrastructure Delivery, Project Engineering ? Underground Team. The Project Engineering Team is responsible for the management and delivery of City capital projects for the sanitary sewer collection system, the drainage conveyance system and the water distribution system. Henry Crawford is a senior geotechnical engineer and principal with Thurber Engineering Ltd. in Calgary. Henry has been actively involved with numerous City of Calgary infrastructure projects, including projects for Calgary Roads, the Transportation Infrastructure Office, Solid Waste Services and Water Resources. ------------------------------ Distributed on behalf of the CSCE Calgary Section. Please let us know if you wish to be removed from the CSCE email distribution list. Rainer Herzinger CSCE Calgary Section Chair www.cscecalgary.ca From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Oct 16 09:38:59 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering Undergrad Office) Date: Tue Oct 16 09:39:01 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] IMPORTANT 4TH YEAR ENGINEERING STUDENTS Message-ID: <4714DB13.4050700@ucalgary.ca> Hello Fourth year Engineering students, Dr. Brown would like to meet with all of you this Wed. the 17th in the 4th year homeroom at 12:45pm to discuss courses and other such matters. Your attendance is appreciated. *Please note this is only for fourth year students* Cheers, -- *Diana Draper* Administrative Assistant Department of Civil Engineering University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Ph: (403) 210-6548 Fax: (403) 282-7026 Email: dldraper@ucalgary.ca From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Oct 16 11:25:02 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering Undergrad Office) Date: Tue Oct 16 11:25:07 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Civil Engineering International Trip Message-ID: <4714F3EE.3070203@ucalgary.ca> Subject: Civil Engineering International Trip Information Session The Civil Engineering Department and CEUS are teaming up to bring you the 1st Annual Civil Engineering International Trip!! Current trip ideas include New Orleans, Vancouver, and Dubai. This trip will be geared towards civil engineering projects ongoing in these countries. If you are interested in hearing more on this come to ONE of TWO information sessions being held this Friday October 19th. What: Civil Engineering International Trip Information Session Who: 2/3/4 year civil engineering students When: Friday October 19th, 2007 11am OR 12pm Where: ENA 233 Cheers, Ashley Sceviour CEUS President 2007-2008 aascevio@ucalgary.ca From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Wed Oct 17 13:14:28 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Oct 17 13:14:33 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] RE: Winter Registration - Important Info Message-ID: <3608.136.159.233.93.1192648468.squirrel@136.159.233.93> ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Winter Registration - Important Info From: "Sandy Thompson" Date: Wed, October 17, 2007 11:39 am To: "Engineering Info" --------------------------------------------------------------------------

Just a reminder that you should have registered in all of your required courses for winter session.

If you have had trouble registering  in  a required course (due to space availability) please contact the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office ENC 204 or respond to the e-mail with your name, ID# and courses (i.e. Lecture/Lab/Tutorial sections) that would fit your schedule.    The staff will work with you on your registration but please attempt the registration first and then identify where the problem is.  Fitting in a complementary studies course is the students responsibility as we cannot overload any non-En courses.

*Please note Phys 259 will no longer have a waitlist.  If you still need Phys 259 you should  contact Sandy Thompson,  thompsos@ucalgary.ca or Suzanne Dauner,  dauner@ucalgary.ca

For program details please refer to the Calendar http://www.ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/2007/what/fac/EN/program_details.htm

Students who had an effective writing extension and are on a withhold for winter will have to wait until the  condition has been met before access will be given.

If you have any questions please contact the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office.

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The staff will work with you on your registration but please attempt the registration first and then identify where the problem is. Fitting in a complementary studies course is the students responsibility as we cannot overload any non-En courses. *Please note Phys 259 will no longer have a waitlist. If you still need Phys 259 you should contact Sandy Thompson, thompsos@ucalgary.ca or Suzanne Dauner, dauner@ucalgary.ca For program details please refer to the Calendar http://www.ucalgary.ca/pubs/calendar/2007/what/fac/EN/program_details.htm Students who had an effective writing extension and are on a withhold for winter will have to wait until the condition has been met before access will be given. If you have any questions please contact the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office. 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This year, the dinner is on Wednesday November 7th in the Alberta Room at the Dining Centre at the University of Calgary. Cocktails are at 6:00pm and dinner is at 7:00pm. Attire for this event is Business Casual. After Party will be at the Den. *Please note: If you are on internship, you may ask someone to purchase tickets on your behalf. Get your tickets soon! From dldraper at ucalgary.ca Wed Oct 17 14:38:53 2007 From: dldraper at ucalgary.ca (Diana Draper) Date: Wed Oct 17 17:45:13 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] [Civilenggrad-l] [Fwd: Funding Opportunity for Students PursuingResearch in North] Message-ID: <471672DD.9050104@ucalgary.ca> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... 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All groups must be signed up by Thursday Nov. 8 2007. Groups can pick up their bridge building kits starting Monday Oct. 22, 2007 from any CSCE exec in the 4th year homeroom. For rules and requirements see the following website: http://www.eng.ucalgary.ca/Civil/csce_calgary/PopsicleStickRules.pdf E-mail CSCE at csce@ucalgary.ca for any questions. We look forward to seeing you there! CSCE Council ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Oct 19 15:38:52 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Fri Oct 19 15:39:03 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Volunteers for Engineers Without Borders Volunteer summer placement Message-ID: <2780.136.159.233.92.1192829932.squirrel@136.159.233.92> The Junior Fellowship Program in International Development is a unique opportunity to participate in Engineer?s Without Borders renowned development training program and contribute directly to the organizations overseas work. This is a four month placement (May 1 ? August 31st 2008), where the volunteers are enthusiastic and committed people, who are dedicated to reducing extreme poverty worldwide. I would like to invite anybody who is interested to apply for this exciting and rewarding position where, for the upcoming term, we will be selecting the most suitable applicants to participate as Junior Fellows. The program has been designed to be an introduction to the complexities of development through both theory and practical fieldwork components. It also provides valuable experience and an opportunity to create change not only for developing communities abroad, but also for people in your community in Canada. Participants actively work through EWB?s development curriculum with guidance from the organization?s National Office; this includes participating in a week of intensive training in Toronto prior to departure overseas. The position is strictly voluntary but all costs relating to training and overseas travel and living are covered as part of the Fellowship. In the past, participants in the program have learned from and contributed to projects to improve rural water and sanitation services, develop agricultural processing technologies, and improve the agricultural sector overseas. Placements will be in Ghana,Burkina Faso, Malawi or Zambia and will be assigned once volunteers have been selected based on language skills and other aptitudes. Please send me an e-mail me if you have any questions, and I'll be happy to answer them. I have been on a JF placement, so I will be able to share what I know with you. For interested applicants, there will be a Junior Fellow Coffeeshop this Sunday,October 22nd , 2007 at 2pm at Higher Ground in Kensington. There will be past Junior Fellows available where we can answer any questions you may have about the program and about our experiences as Junior Fellows overseas. I would like to encourage all of you to consider applying to become part of this exciting initiative, and to tell any friends you think would be well suited for it about it. I am attaching the application form, which should be filled out and submitted to shawntse@ewb.ca before 6pm, Wednesday, October 24th,2007 (Application has been extended.) Please read through the entire document carefully before submitting. Remember: 1. Include contact info where we can reach you 2. Ensure you meet the mandatory requirements 3. Answer the questions as best you can. We are not looking for right answers. For all of you who are not interested in overseas volunteer work at this time, I am sure you will join me in thanking those who choose to submit applications, and congratulating the successful candidates that will be chosen in the next few weeks! Shawn Tse -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This tour will include 2 nights accommodation - one night in Fort McMurray and one night in Cold Lake. In the past the cost of this trip has been negligible. We are currently working on securing final funding for this trip. As of now students may be required to pay between $20 - 50 for the this trip. We will be opening registration to this event on: When: Friday October 26, 2007 Time : 9am - 3pm Where: ESS Office This event is only for Petroleum & Energy Society Members. Membership is open to everyone, forms & payments are still available and accepted at the ESS office, membership is $20. If you are interested in attending this event. Please fill out the attached form, and bring it along with your $50 deposit (refundable if you go on the trip) to the ESS Office this Friday. Please remember that the $50 deposit will not be refundable if you register to go on this trip - and don?t go. We have to do this as we need to give our host companies a list of students 2 weeks before, for security reason, as such any last minute drop outs result in open spots we cant fill and extra costs we have to incur. *** Space is limited for this event- First Come First Serve *** (All disciplines and years are welcome) Questions or concerns please email pes.sse.ucalgary@gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The calculator policy arose from a meeting of the common core professors in late June and was not, as many have suggested, being imposed from above. The calculator was not originally on the agenda of that meeting but came out of a discussion of exam etiquette and cheating through the use of programmable and/or communicating calculators. It was the general consensus of those professors that we should have a common exam calculator and as a result we proceeded to look at options. Each professor had a chance to comment on the calculator and there was agreement that this calculator was suitable. The original one was a made in China battery powered unit and we moved to solar powered Casio for environmental and quality reasons. Professors were given the policy wording and asked to include the policy on the course outlines, if they allowed calculators in their classes. Not all courses require a calculator in the exam (and in fact, some do not allow it at all) and therefore the policy is absent from those course outlines. Each professor has been given a calculator to familiarize them with its functions so that they can frame their exam questions with the understanding of how it works. I recognize that many students are very adept at using a calculator (such as the TI83) and having to learn a new calculator is frustrating. Many of you have expressed concern that you will make calculator errors during the exam without your current (and familiar) calculator, but even with multi-line and/or programmable calculators mistakes can (and have) been made. Showing your work, approach and interim calculations are generally how marks are assigned to answers - the final number is worth a small fraction of the grade in most cases. IF you have the calculator policy on your outline, you MUST have the official calculator at the exam; if you do not have the official calculator, you will be given one at the exam. Obviously, learning how to use a new calculator takes time, it will be more stressful to have to learn how to use it during the exam so getting the official one sooner rather than later is your best option. Many students have commented on the cost and I have been told it can be purchased at Staples for $9.99. You may of course, buy the calculators elsewhere, but we locked in our price in order to secure supply. Staples may not have 1,500 calculators in the city let alone at any one store, and if we had told you all to go and purchase it elsewhere and then you were not able to find it all, you would have been stressed out even more. Our calculator was logo-ed and supplied directly to the School and there is no excuse for not being able to find the official calculator before the exams. If you have the EXACT same calculator (either from before or from Staples), bring it to me in the C Block foyer on Wednesday Oct. 24th from 4:30pm-6:00pm or Thursday Oct. 25 from 4:30pm-5:00pm and it will be made official with an official SSE sticker. If neither of these dates work for you, you can go see Diana in the Civil administration office (EN F262) starting Thursday Oct. 25th and she can supply you with a sticker. Rest assured, we are not trying to make life difficult by imposing a calculator rather, we are trying to make things fair by leveling the playing field for all students in the exams. Dr. Lynne Cowe-Falls From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Oct 23 10:04:37 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Oct 23 10:04:40 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] SNC-Lavalin Award Message-ID: <1889.136.159.233.92.1193155477.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Dear Engineering Students: The application forms for SNC-Lavalin Award have arrived and are available to be picked up in the EN Undergraduate Studies Office (EN C 204). Students who will have completed at least half the number of credits required in their undergraduate engineering program by May 2008 are eligible to apply. This combined scholarship/internship program offers a four-month paid summer position at a competitive student salary and a $2,500 scholarship award upon completion of the work term. (SNC-Lavalin has increased the number of awards from 1 to 2, and the amount from $2,000 to $ 2,500; although these changes are not reflected in the current promotional material). Application deadline is December 31, 2007. Please contact Suzanne Dauner (dauner@ucalgary.ca ) if you have any questions. From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Wed Oct 24 15:04:21 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Oct 24 15:04:26 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] TO THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR ENGG STUDENTS Message-ID: <4801.136.159.233.92.1193259861.squirrel@136.159.233.92> There are only 45 tickets left for the Third and Fourth Year Dinner taking place on November 7th. This dinner is a great opportunity for you to network with professors and professionals in the industry. Tickets are being sold in the ESS office (ENB 103) for $15. (Please note, tickets will only be sold to Engineering students.) Shaila Khan Administrative Assistant Engineering Students' Society Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary ess.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-5737 From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Oct 26 09:27:35 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Fri Oct 26 09:27:40 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] RE: OCTOBER 25th FIRE ALARM Message-ID: <2036.136.159.233.93.1193412455.squirrel@136.159.233.93> Thank you to all engineering staff, faculty and students for responding quickly to yesterday?s evacuation of our buildings. The order to evacuate was taken as a precaution after an incident outside the CCIT High Bay. One of our researchers was taken to hospital for observation after inhaling hydrogen sulfide. Workplace Health and Safety as well as Alberta Environment were contacted as per university protocol, and an investigation by the University?s Environment, Health and Safety team is ongoing. The air quality in our buildings has been tested, and has been deemed safe by the Calgary Fire Department. Thanks again for your participation and patience during the evacuation. If you have any comments regarding yesterday's evacuation please forward them to engsit@ucalgary.ca . Sincerely, Elizabeth Cannon, Dean From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Oct 26 11:37:54 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Fri Oct 26 11:38:00 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] ATTN 4th & 5th year students expecting to graduate April 2008 Message-ID: <2935.136.159.233.93.1193420274.squirrel@136.159.233.93> If you are graduating from Engineering in April 2008, Ron the photographer will be taking graduation pictures on November 5, 6 and 7th. Sign up for pictures is in the ESS office (ENB 103). Shaila Khan Administrative Assistant Engineering Students' Society Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary ess.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-5737 From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Oct 26 14:42:46 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Fri Oct 26 14:42:54 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Technical Presentation on Oct 30 with PES Message-ID: <4065.136.159.233.92.1193431366.squirrel@136.159.233.92> > Petroleum & Energy Society in collaboration with the Engineering > Internship Center Presents: > > Introduction to the Petroleum Industry - A Brief overview of various > Technical Fields > > Have you ever wondered what the technical aspects of the oil and gas > field are? Are you in geology, geophysics, engineering (especially > potential internship students) or business (Energy management / > Petroleum Land Management)? > > Our first presentation will emcompass a brief discussion of numerous > technical fields within the industry by experts: > > Geology - Nexen Inc. > Reservoir Engineering - Fekete Engineering & Software Services > Drilling Engineering - Shell Ltd. > Production Engineering - Talisman Energy > Facilities - ConocoPhillips Ltd. > Business Overview - Devon Energy Corp. > > When: Oct. 30, 2007 > Time: 5:10 - 6:00 pm > Where: ICT 102 > > Space is limited. > Pizza and pop will be served. > > Membership available at the door. > > > > Please also find the advertisement poster attached. > > Sincerely, > Kanishka Jayawardene > VP Communications > PES > > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Each team must have a minimum of 2 members (one faculty) to a maximum of 5 members (one faculty). Team members must swim 1 lap per 25? donated! This month-long charity fundraiser goes from November 1st - November 30th!!. To participate: please email your respective department by Wednesday October 30th Civil ? Ashley ? aascevio@ucalgary.ca Chemical ? Marielle ? marielle.flottat@gmail.com Electrical ? Michelle ? m.michelejohnson@gmail.com Geomatics ? Coral ? coralbliss@hotmail.com Mechanical ? Erin ? enspate@ucalgary.ca 1st year team ? Kim ? kim.yeats@gmail.com To donate: place dollars/quarters/nickels/pennies in your department?s jar at either ESS (ENB12) or the Departments Offices. All proceeds go to the Vocational Rehabilitation Research Institute (VRRI) and their Recreation programs!! Keep track on the swim-score board, located outside ESS. A trophy will be presented to the winning department at POETS on Friday November 30th! From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Oct 29 13:59:25 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Oct 29 13:59:29 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] ATTN: Graduating students - reminder to sign up for Iron Ring Message-ID: <1699.136.159.233.93.1193687965.squirrel@136.159.233.93> Graduating students, Iron Ring sign up will run until Friday November 2nd at 12pm. Students who miss this deadline will not be able to participate in the November 2007 Iron Ring Ceremony (No Exceptions). The November 2007 Iron Ring is only for those students who completed their degree requirements over the Spring/Summer session, or who will be competing them at the end of December 2007. If you are unable to come in in person please e-mail engginfo@ucalgary.ca, with: * your name * ID# * ring size (for your pinkie) * how you would like your name to appear on your Iron Ring certificate * and whether you will be attending the luncheon and/or workshop Please note that the Undergraduate Studies Office is closed on Wednesdays. Please keep this in mind if you are still wishing to sign up. Thank you From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Oct 29 14:28:44 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Oct 29 14:28:48 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Devon Holiday Card Design Contest Message-ID: <3519.136.159.233.92.1193689724.squirrel@136.159.233.92> TO ALL ENGINEERING STUDENTS Please refer to the attached. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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