SWE - Winter 2008 - (Page 79) OPPORTUNITY INDEX ADVERTISER PAGE NO. WEB ADDRESS ADVERTISER PAGE NO. WEB ADDRESS 3M 41 www.3m.com/careers BAE SYSTEMS 4 www.baesystems.com/USCareers Boeing 10 boeing.com/collegecareers Caterpillar, Inc. 17 www.JoinTeamCaterpillar.com Chevron Inside Front Cover www.chevron.com/careers DuPont Engineering 31 www.dupont.com/careers Exelon 37 www.exeloncorp.com/careers FM Global 64 www.fmglobal.com/careers GEICO 65 www.geico.com General Motors 8 generalmotors.jobs/4641 Georgia Tech & Emory Department of Biomedical Engineering 79 www.bme.gatech.edu Goldman, Sachs & Co. 11 gs.com/careers Hess Corporation 39 www.hess.com/careers IBM 21 ibm.com/diversity Illinois Tool Works 48 www.itw.com Institute for Defense Analyses 74 www.ida.org Intel 6 www.intel.com/diversity Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Inside Back Cover www.jhuapl.edu/employment Lehman Brothers 33 lehman.com/ruready Lockheed Martin 19 www.lockheedmartin.com/careers Massachusetts Institute of Technology 71, 77 http://web.mit.edu McAfee, Inc. 67 mcafeecareers.com Michelin North America 2 www.careers.michelin-us.com MIT Lincoln Laboratory 43 www.ll.mit.edu Morgan Stanley 51 www.morganstanley.com/diversity National Security Agency 15 www.NSA.gov/Careers NCEES 76 www.finish-it.org Nissan North America 35 www.NissanUSA.com Northern Arizona University 77 http://hr.nau.edu/m/content/view/796/549/ Rochester Institute of Technology 79 http://www.rit.edu/cast Rockwell Collins 45 www.rockwellcollins.com/careers Schlumberger 23 www.slb.com/careers Shell 68 www.shell.com/careers Simon Fraser University 52, 75 www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/Faculty_Openings/Collection_Notice.html Toyota 27 toyota.com/jobs U.S. Navy Back cover navy.com UCLA 77 www.engineer.ucla.edu/recruit/ United.States Steel Corporation 13 www.ussteel.com University of Bridgeport 71 www.bridgeport.edu/sed/ University of California at Davis 66 cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/ University of Utah 67 www.che.utah.edu/ University of Wisconsin-Madison Masters Programs 14, 73 mees.engr.wisc.edu mepp.engr.wisc.edu Virginia Tech 66 jobs.vt.ed Wells Fargo Internet Services Group 53 www.wellsfargo.com/careers Employers in bold are SWE Magazine Heritage Club Members ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEAN Georgia Tech & Emory Joint Biomedical Engineering Department The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, a joint department between Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering and Emory University’s School of Medicine, invites nominations and applications for tenure track faculty positions at all levels: assistant, associate and full professor. We seek innovative, collegial individuals to enhance and contribute to ongoing research initiatives in the following research focus areas: molecular/optical imaging, systems biology, bionanotechnology, and vaccine development with applications in cancer and infectious diseases. For information on our research areas please see Research Overviews on our website: www.bme.gatech.edu. Candidates most hold a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering/science or a related discipline. Candidates should have the ability to develop a funded research program and to participate in teaching and advising in our undergraduate and graduate programs. Candidates meeting these minimum requirements are encouraged to submit a: 1) letter of application, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) statement of research interests and their relationship to the aforementioned thrusts, 4) statement of teaching interests and their relationship to the Coulter Department’s educational programs and 5) three letters of reference to the department chair via the BME online application system. To apply visit: http://www.bme.gatech.edu/welcome/jobs.shtml. Application deadline: March 1, 2008 Applications from women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged Georgia Tech is an Affirmative Action/Employment Opportunity Employer Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) invites nominations and applications for the position of Dean of the College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST). The Dean is the chief academic, fiscal and administrative officer for the college and must be an effective fundraiser who is able to establish beneficial relationships with industry, government agencies and the College’s various constituents. A successful candidate for the deanship must have a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, or international equivalent, with credentials/experience for appointment to the rank of full professor, and an established record of leadership and/or management experience. Other preferences listed in https://myCareer.rit.edu (refer to PC#8210). While applications and nominations will be accepted until a new Dean is selected, interested parties are encouraged to submit their materials by February 1, 2008 to assure optimal consideration. The starting date for this position is on or before July 1, 2008. Candidates should visit the CAST Web site http://www.rit.edu/cast and select the “Careers” link for more information about the position, application process, and the college. Electronic submission of application materials to https://myCareer.rit.edu (refer to PC#8210) is encouraged. Qualified candidates should submit a letter of application, vita, contact information for at least three references, and a statement describing his/her qualifications for the position. Questions should be directed to: Dr. Christine Licata Chair of the CAST Dean Search Committee Rochester Institute of Technology/NTID 52 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623 cmlnbt@rit.edu The Rochester Institute of Technology is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. SWE WINTER 2008 79 http://www.3m.com/careers http://www.careers.michelin-us.com http://www.baesystems.com/USCareers http://www.ll.mit.edu http://boeing.com/collegecareers http://www.morganstanley.com/diversity http://www.JoinTeamCaterpillar.com http://www.NSA.gov/Careers http://www.chevron.com/careers http://www.finish-it.org http://www.dupont.com/careers http://www.NissanUSA.com http://www.exeloncorp.com/careers http://hr.nau.edu/m/content/view/796/549/ http://www.fmglobal.com/careers http://www.rit.edu/cast http://www.geico.com http://www.rockwellcollins.com/careers http://generalmotors.jobs/4641 http://www.slb.com/careers http://www.shell.com/careers http://www.bme.gatech.edu http://gs.com/careers http://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/Faculty_Openings/Collection_Notice.html http://www.hess.com/careers http://toyota.com/jobs http://ibm.com/diversity http://navy.com http://www.itw.com http://www.engineer.ucla.edu/recruit/ http://www.ida.org http://www.ussteel.com http://www.intel.com/diversity http://www.bridgeport.edu/sed/ http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/ http://www.jhuapl.edu/employment http://www.che.utah.edu/ http://lehman.com/ruready http://www.lockheedmartin.com/careers http://mees.engr.wisc.edu http://mepp.engr.wisc.edu http://web.mit.edu http://www.jobs.vt.ed http://mcafeecareers.com http://www.wellsfargo.com/careers http://www.bme.gatech.edu https://myCareer.rit.edu http://www.bme.gatech.edu http://www.rit.edu/cast https://myCareer.rit.edu http://www.bme.gatech.edu/welcome/jobs.shtml
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of SWE - Winter 2008 SWE - Winter 2008 Heritage Club President’s Note View from the Executive Suite Editor’s Page Readers’ Forum EWeek 2008 New Faces of Engineering The Leaky Science and Engineering Pipeline Why Do Women Leave the Engineering Work Force? A Greener America = New Growth Fields for Engineers The Off-On Ramp Revolution Recognizing the Historic Contributions of African-Americans Membership Information & Calendar A&B Women in Tune with Technology: SWE 2007 Conference Overview Keynote Address Achievement Award Region, Section, and Collegiate Awards SME Bowl and SWE Anniversaries Engineering World: Point of View: Why I Blog Career Toolbox Book Review SWE Smiles Opportunity Index SWE Scrapbook SWE - Winter 2008 SWE - Winter 2008 - SWE - Winter 2008 (Page Cover1) SWE - Winter 2008 - SWE - Winter 2008 (Page Cover2) SWE - Winter 2008 - Heritage Club (Page 1) SWE - Winter 2008 - Heritage Club (Page 2) SWE - Winter 2008 - Heritage Club (Page 3) SWE - Winter 2008 - Heritage Club (Page 4) SWE - Winter 2008 - President’s Note (Page 5) SWE - Winter 2008 - President’s Note (Page 6) SWE - Winter 2008 - View from the Executive Suite (Page 7) SWE - Winter 2008 - View from the Executive Suite (Page 8) SWE - Winter 2008 - Editor’s Page (Page 9) SWE - Winter 2008 - Readers’ Forum (Page 10) SWE - Winter 2008 - Readers’ Forum (Page 11) SWE - Winter 2008 - EWeek 2008 (Page 12) SWE - Winter 2008 - EWeek 2008 (Page 13) SWE - Winter 2008 - EWeek 2008 (Page 14) SWE - Winter 2008 - EWeek 2008 (Page 15) SWE - Winter 2008 - New Faces of Engineering (Page 16) SWE - Winter 2008 - New Faces of Engineering (Page 17) SWE - Winter 2008 - New Faces of Engineering (Page 18) SWE - Winter 2008 - New Faces of Engineering (Page 19) SWE - Winter 2008 - The Leaky Science and Engineering Pipeline (Page 20) SWE - Winter 2008 - The Leaky Science and Engineering Pipeline (Page 21) SWE - Winter 2008 - The Leaky Science and Engineering Pipeline (Page 22) SWE - Winter 2008 - The Leaky Science and Engineering Pipeline (Page 23) SWE - Winter 2008 - Why Do Women Leave the Engineering Work Force? 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