CEOE GRADUATE OCTOBER 2023 ADVISING BULLETIN
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The CEOE Department is in the process of streamlining our elective offering schedule. The objective of this exercise is to improve the transparency, frequency and options of our course schedules.
Though we cannot guarantee that we will offer every course a student is interested in, your feedback is a very important component of this process. As such, please complete this survey by November 1st.
We request that students graduating in May or August 2024 do not complete the survey.
You are not required to enroll in the courses that you select. However, we hope that this survey will provide the department with a better understanding of our students’ elective interests. It is suggested that students speak with their faculty advisors to discuss their options based on students' career and academic goals.
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Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program |
Engineering students looking for a unique hands-on summer paid internship in Naval ship design, the Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) at the Center for Innovation in Ship Design (CISD) may be just what they’re looking for. The deadline is November 1. View more information and the application here.
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Hugo Neu Sustainability and Real Estate Marketing Internship Program |
See job description here. Please email your resume to Dan Gura (dgura@hugoneu.com)
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Career, internships and co-op opportunities available as Field Engineers, Project Engineers, Design Engineers and Project Managers. More information available here.
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Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) |
Students interested in learning more about NSWCCD or discussing career opportunities should contact Stevens Alum Austin Shaeffer (austin.k.shaeffer.civ@us.navy.mil). Carderock will also be on campus on Thursday, November 2 to discuss internship and career opportunities with them. More information coming soon.
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Scholarship Opportunities |
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SMART scholars, through the Department of Defense (DoD), offers scholarships for undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students currently pursuing a degree in one of the 24 STEM disciplines. SMART scholars receive full tuition, annual stipends, and guaranteed employment with the DoD after graduation. The scholarship is due December 15. Additional information is available here.
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Licensed Site Remediation Professionals Association (LSRPA) Elmeryn Davies Memorial Scholarship. |
The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage students to pursue careers in the environmental field and to provide students with opportunities to connect with LSRPA members through the LSRPA’s Student Member program to obtain internships and full-time jobs upon graduation. The deadline is October 31. More information and the application here.
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Garden Club of America Scholarships |
Multiple scholarships and fellowships available in the areas of environmental science and engineering, botany, conservation, and ocean engineering. Most scholarships are listed with a deadline of February 1. More information and the applications are available here.
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| Monday, October 9: Fall recess; No classes and offices open
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| Tuesday, October 10: Monday class schedule
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| Monday, October 30: Winter registration begins
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Fall 2023 Sustainability Seminar Series: Every Tuesday, 5-6pm via Zoom
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The Hugo Neu Corporation Sustainability Seminar Series, organized by the MS program in Sustainability Management, is an effort to connect our students to professionals in the field of sustainability. This is a weekly series sponsored by Hugo Neu Corporation and jointly sponsored by Geosyntec Consultants. Cosponsors are Brown and Caldwell, Lozier Inc., The Catalyst Group, and H2M Architects and Engineers. The seminars happen every Tuesday between 5-6pm via Zoom. Additional information and a list of presenters for the semester is available here.
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Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY) Events
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Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY) upcoming events can be seen here. These are great networking and professional industry opportunities for students interested in structural engineering.
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CEOE Seminar Series: Climate Induced Hazards: Prospects for Modeling Multiple Hydroclimatic Attributes and Portfolio Risk with Dr. Naresh Devineni, The City College of New York: Wednesday, Oct. 11th, 11:30am in ABS 301
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In this seminar, Dr. Naresh Devineni will attempt to address questions such as whether there is evidence of decadal organization of US flood risk and how one can use information on spatial dependence of hazard occurrence to assess portfolio performance. He will also present a stochastic modeling framework for simulating multiple floods across the continental US while preserving information on their co-occurrence to provide estimates of the probability of aggregate flood losses with its uncertainty. The large-scale ocean-atmosphere states that could drive these aggregate losses will be identified. The broader impact of this study is to provide tools that any country or region can use to assess the potential impact of spatially correlated risks of extreme events. His full biography and additional information is available here.
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CEOE CPT Information Session: Thursday - October 12, 5-6pm via Zoom
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During the event, representatives from the Office of Graduate Academics and Student Success and the Office of International Students and Scholars Services will review available campus resources and discuss their role throughout the CPT enrollment and application process. We will go over the step-by-step process students should follow for applying to participate in this great opportunity, highlighting some key rules and deadlines. All students interested in participating in CPT in spring or summer 2024 are highly encouraged to attend. RSVP here.
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CEOE Graduate Cooperative Education Information Session: Tuesday - October 17, 5-6pm via Zoom
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During the Co-Op information session, the CEOE Department will host representatives from the Office of Graduate Academics and Student Success and the Office of International Students and Scholars Services to provide available campus resources and discuss their role throughout the enrollment and application process. We will go over the step-by-step process students should follow for applying to participate in this great opportunity, highlighting some key rules and deadlines, as well as how co-op differs from CPT. All students interested in participating in Co-Op in spring or summer 2024 are highly encouraged to attend. RSVP here.
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During the SNAME Maritime Convention (SMC) 2023, Aspa Kroko, a PhD Candidate, was presented as the recipient of the SNAME Graduate Scholarship to pursue his research in the Davidson Laboratory.
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Mohamed Abdelkader, a PhD Candidate, was awarded a scholarship to the NJAFM Annual Conference, the premier floodplain management event in the Northeast.
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Erfan Amini received the ASBPA’s 2023 Student Educational Award. The Student Educational Award is presented annually by American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA) to a student whose research is furthering the science of coastal or riverine systems.
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The Office of Graduate Education is seeking master's and PhD students to participate in their advisory groups to help guide the efforts of their department by providing critical insight into the needs of graduate students; bringing to light issues graduate students are facing; and advising staff on the development and implementation of programs, services, and resources for graduate students. These groups will meet twice each semester, typically over lunch. If you are interested in being nominated, please email Rita Alvarado (malvarad@stevens.edu) by October 11th.
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