From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Thu Sep 6 16:30:48 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Thu Sep 6 16:30:53 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Very Important Group Info 2yr Message-ID: <3683.136.159.233.92.1189117848.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Very Important Information on 2yr Groups on behalf of Dr. Brennan, Associate Dean (Academic) (If you have registered in or received credits for all of the required fall and winter courses for your program please disregard this e-mail). For students who need a complete group and have registered in Group A1 or Group A2 Fall or Group A1 or A2 Winter and cannot get in to all of your required courses please note the following information: If you need Phys 369 and have registered all of the other courses within Group A1 or A2: Phys 369 L1 and L2 are full and space will not be opened so please do not sign up for the waitlist. There is lots of space in Phys L3 & L4 but they will not fit with Group A1 or Group A2 therefore we ask you to re-arrange your fall courses following the Group B1 Fall and Group B2 Fall sections. Please see the group listings attached. If you require any other course in Group A1, A2 fall or A2, B2 winter and the class is full you will need to select either Group B1 or B2 in order that you will have a complete timetable. Lectures will not be overloaded in ghe A1, A2 groups. *Keep in mind that it does not matter which group you are in but it is very important that you take all of your required courses. Each student is personally responsible for the continuing completeness and accuracy of his/her course registration. To ensure that you get registered in all of the required courses when you change a block the Undergraduate Studies office will help you with the group change. 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We had anticipated that this would be completed for the start of the fall 2007 semester, but unfortunately due to complications in the construction and budget the opening day has been postponed. Therefore during this time, the ENGG Lounge will not be available for students, and POETS will continue on Fridays from 3-6 held in a different location - more information to follow. Access through E-block on the first floor will be restricted due to construction. To get you all excited, here is a list of what is being done to the ENGG Lounge. We anticipate that the lounge will be ready for November, however, please note that this date could change. * Better Lighting * More electrical plugs * Carpet removed * New Ceiling * Planters removed, new separation in place * More seating & tables available * New furniture * New Paint Over $350,000 has been invested in this renovation, and we ask that everyone demonstrates respect for this space for everyone to enjoy in the present and in the years to come. We would like to extend our sincere thanks for all their efforts to Dr. Cannon, the Design team, and the Deans Office If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact mself at marielle.flottat@gmail.com or Mandy at amdunlop@ucalgary.ca ESS Office The ESS office is also undergoing renovations, and had relocated temporarily. We anticipate that the new office will be open near the end of November Temporary Office - ENB 103 Office hours: M-F, 9am - 3pm ess@ucalgary.ca www.ess.ucalgary.ca Thank you, Marielle Flottat & Mandy Dunlop -- Marielle Flottat CESS President 2007/08 Schulich School of Engineering 403.968.2356 www.ucalgary.ca/cess From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Sep 10 13:37:48 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering Undergrad Office) Date: Mon Sep 10 13:37:54 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] ATTN: 2nd year students RE: Picking up W06 ENGG 253 Materials Message-ID: <46E59D0C.9010501@ucalgary.ca> To all second year students: You will be able to pick up your drawings, logbooks and reports from ENGG 253 during the first two weeks of class between 11:00 AM and 1:45 PM PM on Tuesday and Thursday. After that, all material will be removed from the lab. ENGG 253 instructors From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Sep 11 16:18:29 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Sep 11 16:18:33 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Biomedical Students Message-ID: <3578.136.159.233.92.1189549109.squirrel@136.159.233.92> ATTENTION: All students in the Biomedical Specialization Program. All other students please disregard this notice. Please make sure you are registered in all courses required for your Biomedical Program. Please e-mail Sandy Thompson, thompsos@ucalgary.ca or Suzanne Dauner, dauner@cuaglary.ca if you need help adding the courses or drop by the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office ENC 204 asap. Electrical (Biomedical Students). There has been some confusion on the Bmen 319 course. It is required for your program therefore if you have not registered in Bmen 319 please contact the Undergraduate Studies office. Thanks SSE Undergraduate Studies Office From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Sep 11 16:52:37 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Sep 11 16:52:42 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] RE: The Gag Magazine Message-ID: <2861.136.159.233.93.1189551157.squirrel@136.159.233.93> Hi Everyone The first issue of The Gag is now available in the ESS or can be enjoyed online at http://ess.ucalgary.ca/services/gag/. And of course all your burning questions can be answered by our very own Super Cow - send them to supercow@ess.ucalgary.ca or drop by the ESS office (EN B103) for the Cow Cube. 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 Wed Sep 12 13:21:35 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Sep 12 13:21:38 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race Message-ID: <1245.136.159.233.92.1189624895.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Hello All! It's the start of a brand new school year at the University of Calgary and we are hitting the ground running! GNCTR, or the ?Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race? is Canada?s largest and longest running Engineering Competition. This annual student run event challenges students from across Canada to compete in the design and innovation of a concrete toboggan. This year's event will be held in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Whether you are a first year frosh, or a seasoned 4th, 5th, or 6th year student (or more), we have 2 upcoming events that we invite you to attend. GNCTR BBQ When: Friday Sept 14, 11:30-1:00 Where: Firestix (Just outside the Engineering Building) Why: Cheap Lunch! GNCTR INFO Night When: Wednesday Sept. 19, 6:00-7:00 Where: 3rd Year Civil Homeroom, 3rd Floor, F-block. Why: This is your opportunity to see what GNCTR is all about and decide if you would like to join the team or not. Cheers, GNCTR From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Wed Sep 12 15:54:12 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Sep 12 15:54:15 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] [Fwd: Scholarship Information] Message-ID: <1791.136.159.233.92.1189634052.squirrel@136.159.233.92> ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Scholarship Information From: "Michelle McKinnon" Date: Tue, September 11, 2007 8:18 am To: "Michelle McKinnon" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Folks We have Scholarships (up to $3,000 per applicant) available for students who are taking courses or doing projects related to food processing and environment. Eligible courses and projects include: resource conservation, waste management, value-added opportunities and/or packaging, engineer design for automation, etc. The deadline for application is December 15, 2007. Please forward this message to any students you think will be interested. Below is more details about the scholarship and attached is the application. Any help you can give us in distribution of this message would be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me at (403) 948-8512 or drop me an email. Thank you very much! Michelle McKinnon Agriculture and Food 97 East Lake Ramp NE Airdrie, AB T4A 0C3 Phone: (403) 948-8512 Email: michelle.mckinnon@gov.ab.ca Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture (AESA) Scholarship proposal to support courses of study and projects. The processing committee of the Alberta Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture (AESA) program has proposed to support courses of study and/or projects in the field of environment related to agri-food processing. The areas of support are broad, but must relate to the environment and the agriculture industry. Descriptions of the proposal, the AESA Program and the application process are attached. Alberta has the potential to substantially increase its agri-food industry, however there are a number of issues that will impact the growth of the industry such as environmental sustainability. The AESA processing committee has identified the need to support the processing industry in key areas such as research and development. The committee also recognizes an opportunity to attract new students to the food processing industry and financial support such as a scholarship to students for courses and/or projects would be a strong incentive. A total budget of $10,000 per year with a maximum of $3,000 per student is available for this purpose. The application deadline for scholarship funding is December 15, 2007. We would appreciate if you could forward this information to the appropriate students who may benefit from this scholarship. If you have any questions please contact Michelle McKinnon at 403 948-8512 (access through the Government RITE line at 310-0000) Scholarship information and application can also be obtained on the web at: http://www.aesa.ca/new/processing.cfm or http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/aesa9737 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20070912/ed829156/untitled-1-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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GNCTR From sllissel at ucalgary.ca Thu Sep 13 16:22:35 2007 From: sllissel at ucalgary.ca (Shelley Lissel) Date: Thu Sep 13 16:22:39 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] DEADLINE TO REGISTER: CIBC Run/Walk for the cure Message-ID: <46E9B82B.6060201@ucalgary.ca> *CIBC Run for the Cure | Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation* *Schulich School of Engineering CIBC Run for the Cure team* Let's do something about breast cancer *together *on *Sunday, September 30th*! Join us in taking the necessary steps towards beating breast cancer by running or walking the 1 km or 5 km routes. Kids/strollers welcome! _*DEADLINE TO REGISTER FOR THE SCHULICH TEAM IS SEPTEMBER 14th, 2007.*_ (beyond this date, T Shirts will not have team name) Registration is easy! Click on this link to register online and join our Team. https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com/html Team leader: Shelley Lissel Team name: Schulich School of Engineering Team Fundraising Goal: $5,000 Run location: Calgary Once you register, you can set up a personal donation page where friends, family and co-workers can support you. Online donations are quick, easy and secure! Join the team today and reap the rewards as an individual participant and team member. For information about prizes, fundraising, and your Run site, visit www.cbcf.org often. Thank you for your support. Run kits (including T-shirt) will be available in the Civil Engineering Dept office about a week before the run day. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday, September 30th! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Dr. Norman has prepared a detailed document with specific guidelines to follow in order to maximize your chances for successful program placement in Fall?08. The hand-out on these two policies can be picked up in the Engineering Undergraduate Studies Office, EN C 204 during office hours. From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Sep 18 09:22:06 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering Undergrad Office) Date: Tue Sep 18 13:23:51 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] ATTN: Canadian Society for Civil Engineers (CSCE) Members Message-ID: <46EFED1E.7040607@ucalgary.ca> -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... 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If you choose to join Membership is $20 (Open to anyone interested in the energy sector including - All Engineering Disciplines, Geologists, Geophysics, Business students in Energy Management and Petroleum Land Management) The Petroleum & Energy Society, (formerly the U of C Petroleum Club) is an organization run by students with a mission to equip students with the knowledge, experience and networks to have a competitive edge when they enter the energy sector. Our focus is not just on fossil fuel but on energy as a whole. We provide: ? Student Memberships to: ? The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) 1 The Petroleum Society (CIM) 2 Canadian Well Logging Society 3 World Petroleum Council (WPC) o Scholarships, Essay Contests, Monthly Journals, and Conferences o Monthly Industry Speakers from the Energy Sector such as Nexen, EnCana, Shell, Husky Energy, Devon, Fekete o Field Trips (Oil sands Tours in Fort McMurray & Tours of Drilling Rigs & Facilities) o Networks with Industry Contacts at Monthly Luncheons and Mixers o Opportunities to meet and Demonstrate your Interest to Potential Employers Come check us out! From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Wed Sep 19 08:34:10 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Sep 19 08:34:16 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] GNCTR Meeting Message-ID: <4489.136.159.233.92.1190212450.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Hello again! The GNCTR information and recruitment session was this evening and had a great turnout! It looks like it's going to be a great year! If you missed it, don't worry! It's not too late! We will be having our next meeting at 6:00PM on Monday September 24th in ENE325, the 3rd Year Civil homeroom. This will be our first general meeting during which we will vote on this year's theme and begin to divide into our areas of interest/specialization. If this time simply doesn't work for you - we are aware of at least one conflict - we will be having another information session on Wednesday September 26th at 5:30PM in ENE325. If you are still unable to attend but are interested in joining the team, email us at gnctr@ucalgary.ca. For further information about GNCTR and team events and activities, check out our website at http://www.gnctr-calgary.com. Hope to see you soon! GNCTR From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Wed Sep 19 14:05:31 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Wed Sep 19 14:05:36 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Concordia Information Meeting Message-ID: <1643.136.159.233.92.1190232331.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Hello Everyone!! Each year the University of Concordia in Montreal hosts a Popsicle stick bridge building competition. This year will be the 24th annual Trotsky Bridge Building Competition (aka. Concordia). This competition is managed by student in Civil engineering but is open to all departments and years of study. The organizers (Denise Vyskocil & Clayton Annis) will be hosting an information meeting Wednesday, September 26th in the 3rd & 4th year homeroom at 5:00pm. Please make every effort to attend if you are interested in the competition, but if you are unable to attend please contact the organizers in person or e-mail at cbridge@ucalgary.ca. Thanks and see you there, Concordia Team Managers From drlynne at ucalgary.ca Thu Sep 20 14:49:24 2007 From: drlynne at ucalgary.ca (Dr. Lynne) Date: Thu Sep 20 14:49:30 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] ATTN: 3rd & 4th Yrs: Tutors Needed!! Message-ID: <20070920204926.17F9810053@smtp2.ucalgary.ca> Hello 3rd and 4th Year Students, Do you remember 1st year??? Do you remember wishing you had a tutor to get you through ENGG 205, 201 or whatever? Would you like to help a 1st year student and make a bit of money at the same time??? We would like to create a tutor registry of students who are willing and able to offer their services to struggling 1st years. If you are interested, please register at the "How to be a Tutor" seminar at 5pm on September 26th in ENE 328. At that time, you will learn the ins and outs of the Tutor Registry! Dr. Lynne -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Sep 24 11:04:53 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Sep 24 11:04:59 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] University of Calgary Chapter of Engineers Without Borders Message-ID: <2190.136.159.233.92.1190653493.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Engineers Without Borders (EWB) has some events coming up and you?re invited! Opening Year Meeting Tuesday, September25 6:00-7:00pm ST 141 Come learn what EWB does on campus and around the world. Find out how you can get involved with Human Development. Learn about volunteer opportunities in Canada and Overseas. Free pizza and pop SWAT Team Opening Meeting Thursday,September 27 6:00-7:00pm SB 142 The SWAT Team is a group of dedicated and passionate individuals who work together to achieve tasks for EWB. If you are interested in increasing leadership, public speaking, and organizational skills and volunteering with a great organization join us for some food and refreshments. Commissioners Positions EWB is also recruiting commissioners who have a number of different roles within the U of C Chapter. If you are looking to really get involved and learn lots please apply for one of the positions described in the attached document. Come to the Opening Meeting or email ucalgary@ewb.ca for more information about applying. Applications are due October 1. Member Education Modules Our weekly Member Education Modules start Monday October 1 at 5pm in ICT 116. These are a great way to learn about a variety of topics concerning EWB and International Development. We hope to see you soon, Engineers Without Borders -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you very much, Kerri Kerri Robinson, M.Sc. Water Resources Engineer AMEC Earth & Environmental 221-18 Street SE Calgary, AB T2E 6J5 Phone: (403) 235-8121 Fax: (403) 248-2188 kerri.robinson@amec.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: SEPT 25 cwra syp event-1.PNG Type: image/x-png Size: 1250879 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20070924/9a9f2029/SEPT25cwrasypevent-1-0001.bin From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Sep 24 11:36:56 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Sep 24 11:36:58 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] U of C ITE Student Chapter Bi-weekly Speaker Series Message-ID: <2293.136.159.233.92.1190655416.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Greetings Civil Engineering Students! Please see the attached poster for the University of Calgary Student Chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers? biweekly Industry Speaker Series. 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From: "Carolyn Lawrence" Subject: Join us for an inspiring lunch with Dr Jacqueline Shan Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:47:29 -0400 Size: 18392 Url: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/private/engg-enci-l/attachments/20070924/4407895c/JoinusforaninspiringlunchwithDrJacquelineShan.eml From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Mon Sep 24 14:15:57 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Mon Sep 24 14:16:03 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Petroleum & Energy Society Message-ID: <2798.136.159.233.92.1190664957.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Did you want to sign up for the Petroleum and Energy Society and missed last Friday's presentation? Did you come but forgot to bring cash or pick up forms? Anyone who is interested in signing up for membership can come to ENC 122 ( the 4th year Chem home room ) everyday from 11- 12 this week (ask for Marcel) and or pick up, fill up and pay membership at the ESS office (ENB 103 - Open 9am - 4pm) everyday . Remember the multitude of benefits you can get with the Petroleum and Energy Society Membership: - Student Membership into three professional associations: - Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) - Petroleum Society (PetSoc) and - Canadian Well Logging Society CWLS - Industry tours to Artificial Lift and Compressor fabrication plants - Trips to a drilling rig and - Fort McMurray 2-day trip for free - Monthly technical luncheons from Industry (Companies such as EnCana, Nexen, TriCan, Fekete along with free pizza and pop) - Networking opportunities such as social mixers and on field trips Membership is only $20! --------- Petroleum and Energy Society From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Tue Sep 25 11:20:13 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (engginfo@ucalgary.ca) Date: Tue Sep 25 11:20:18 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] Shell Canada jobs Message-ID: <2010.136.159.233.92.1190740813.squirrel@136.159.233.92> Hi all, This is just a reminder to please let your students know that Shell Canada's job postings close this Thursday, September 27th. These jobs are for co-op, summer, and new grad positions beginning in May 2008. Shell is recruiting students to fill positions in Engineering (all disciplines), Commerce (math, finance, accounting, HR), IT, Geology, and Geophysics. All postings can be found on Shell's website: www.shell.ca/careers. Thank you, and have a wonderful day! Jill Campbell Attraction and Recruitment Shell Canada Limited 400 4th Avenue S.W., P.O. Box 100 Station M, Calgary, Alberta T2P 2H5, Canada Tel: +1 403 384 6164 Email: jill.campbell@shell.com Internet: http://www.shell.ca From engginfo at ucalgary.ca Fri Sep 28 11:39:16 2007 From: engginfo at ucalgary.ca (Engineering) Date: Fri Sep 28 11:39:21 2007 Subject: [Engg-enci-l] [Fwd: Solar Car Recruitment Session Message-ID: <46FD3C44.6070100@ucalgary.ca> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Solar Car Recruitment Session (please fwd to all engineering students) Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:47:53 -0600 From: Ebrahim "Abe" Kohandel Reply-To: ekohande@ucalgary.ca To: engginfo@ucalgary.ca Hello, The University of Calgary Solar Car Team is holding a recruitment/information session on Wednesday, October 3rd at 7:00pm - 8:00pm in ENA 201. There will be free food and pop and an opportunity to mingle with the current team members. If you are interested in joining the team you must attend this session.