Here is a list of current job opportunities: 1. Info Sec Engineer at Bank of America in Texas, D.C., New Jersey, and other U.S. locations 2. Manufacturing Engineer with BAYER in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania 3. Civil Engineer with Foth in Columbia, South Carolina 4. Software Development Engineer with SmarTek21 LLC in Kirkland, Washington 5. Field Service... Continue Reading →
Dean Opening, New Grant, & Published Article
Marquette University seeks applicants and nominations for the position of OPUS Dean of the OPUS College of Engineering. A complete leadership profile is available. Read more about the search on Marquette's website. Nominations and inquiries of interest may be sent in confidence to the University's executive recruitment consultant: Baker and Associates LLC. Τ Thanks to... Continue Reading →
AIAA Fellows, Insignia Shirts, & Events, January 2015
Earlier this month the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) announced the class of 2015 Fellows and Honorary Fellows. The induction ceremony is scheduled for May 6, 2015, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Read the press release for more details. Nine of the 22 AIAA Fellows are... Continue Reading →
Follow-ups, Deadlines & Info, January 2015
The Winston Churchill Foundation has announced the complete list of 14 Scholars for 2015-16. We previously highlighted three Tau Bates and there are another three on the list. That brings the total to six Tau Beta Pi members are 2015-16 Churchill Scholars. The other three Scholars are: 4. Catherine K. Groschner – (PA G 2015)... Continue Reading →
News & Notes, January 2015
Syracuse University (SU) has announced a permanently endowed fund that "will provide scholarship aid, modification of physical facilities, special aid or assistance, or any effort deemed most necessary to make education possible for qualified students with physical disabilities. It is the first endowment gift to provide scholarships to qualified students with physical disabilities." The fund... Continue Reading →
Outstanding Students & Needed Volunteer, January 2015
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has selected 10 outstanding students as the New Faces of Civil Engineering - College Edition. Click here for the list of young engineering leaders with short bios. Four are Tau Bates, including: Ali N. Boddy - (FL Z 2015) civil engineering major at Florida Institute of Technology Morgan... Continue Reading →
Making News, January 2015
Here is a list of current job opportunities: 1. Systems Engineer at Infosys in Sunnyvale, California 2. Engineering Software Developer with CB&I in Chicago, Illinois 3. Sr. Process/Production Engineer - Food with Martin Management, Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma 4. Electrical Engineer with Light Corp. in Grand Haven, Michigan 5. 3G Optimization Engineer with Ericsson (posted... Continue Reading →
Scholarships, Chapters, & Initiation Events
The Association is now accepting applications for the 2015-16 academic year Scholarship Program. Tau Beta Pi members that will be undergraduate students in 2015-16 are eligible to apply. The Scholarships awards are $2,000 each for full-year of study and $1,000 each for partial or one semester. This year the Association anticipates awarding about 250 scholarships.... Continue Reading →
Openings, Fellowships, & Internships, January 2015
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is looking for applications from honor society students as part of a "cyber career campaign." Available positions include special agent, computer scientist, information technology forensic examiner, and cyber internship. These positions will include activities "from investigating and preventing sophisticated technical threats worldwide, to thwarting illegal cyber activities that threaten... Continue Reading →
In the News, January 2015
The 2015 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education has been awarded to Michael B. Silevitch, Ph. D. (MA E '65), and Simon Pitts "for developing an innovative method to provide graduate engineers with the necessary personal skills to become effective engineering leaders." The Gordon Prize is awarded by the National... Continue Reading →
