From ejanerose at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 20:31:46 2016 From: ejanerose at gmail.com (Emily Austin) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 20:31:46 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] NOTICE: ACM office closed Wednesday January 13, 2016 for construction. EOM. Message-ID: End of message. -- Emily Austin President of the ACM, University of Illinois at Chicago Chapter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ejanerose at gmail.com Mon Jan 18 16:15:36 2016 From: ejanerose at gmail.com (Emily Austin) Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 16:15:36 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] Welcome back for spring 2016! Interested in starting a SIG? Message-ID: ??Hi everyone, Welcome back for the spring 2016 semester! If you are interested in starting a special interest group (SIG) please send an email to officers at acm.cs.uic.edu with a summary of what you want to do and when you would like to host your SIG by end of day (EOD) *Wednesday January 20*. Got an agenda in mind? Include it :D SIG meetings typically run once a week. Please keep in mind the ACM would like to hold SIGs after typical class hours to avoid time conflicts. An officer will contact you by EOD Thursday about your SIG submission. All SIG meetings will start by the 3rd week of the semester. SIG announcements will be posted to the listserv and appropriate media by EOD Friday January 22. You can find more information about previous SIGs at https://acm.cs.uic.edu/ . If you know someone interested in starting a SIG please direct them to the officers. If you have questions or just want to talk out your idea with someone, please email officers at acm.cs.uic.edu or myself at ejausti2 at uic.edu. Good luck this semester and apologies for the short notice! ?Emily? -- Emily Austin President of the ACM, University of Illinois at Chicago Chapter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Flourish! cannot happen without the support of students and volunteers, so if you are interested, vote on the times that you would are available to help plan Flourish!. We will be holding bi-weekly meetings based on the votes submitted. Vote here!: http://doodle.com/poll/cwwzhafubkc2ncrr Current plans are to have the meeting in the ACM/LUG student space (SEL-E 2264) or surrounding rooms, which is located on the corner of Halsted & Taylor St, Chicago, IL. Another email will be sent out once we have the majority of the votes in with the exact date and time. If you have any questions in the meantime, please don't hesitate to email me and/or the core planning group at volunteer at flourishconf.com. Regards, Chase Lee Flourish! 2016 Chairman Linux Users Group President 2015-2016 at the University of Illinois at Chicago ACM/LUG Systems Administrator -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This event is a free, weekend-long, 500-student coding marathon during which attendees work in teams to design and build an original software or hardware project. The purpose of SpartaHack is to engage students with technology, but there are also prizes available for exceptional projects. We would love to have students from UIC at SpartaHack, and we figured a good way to get in contact with those most likely to attend would be through your chapter of ACM. We would love to see you all here! Any current high school or college students can apply at https://spartahack.com. We intend to offer travel reimbursement, and all food and entertainment is free. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you know of any specific students, teachers, or classes that would be interested in sending a group to the event. I have attached a simple flyer to this email for reference. Thank you so much! 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Thanks, Allison Channic Vice President Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) University of Illinois at Chicago ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Abdelnasser Bani Hani Date: Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:18 PM Subject: [Officers] Fwd: Paid Summer Research Application Invitation for 2016 (NSF REU site). To: Abdelnasser Bani Hani Cc: Huirong Fu Dear Chair of ACM Student Chapter, I am writing to request your help in identifying undergraduate students who are interested in a summer research experience. Please encourage your students to apply for the 2016 Summer REU in Secure and Trustworthy Cybersecurity, and feel free to forward this e-mail to your students. Program: The Department of Computer Science and Engineering Department at Oakland University (Michigan) will conduct a 10-week summer research program for undergraduate students in 2016. The program is designed to infuse qualified undergraduates with enthusiasm toward both graduate level education and a career in research. *Program features:* ? 10 weeks full time research program from May 23rd through July 29th. Students can not be working or taking classes at the same time. ? Research in teams of 2 under close supervision by CSE faculty and graduate students. ? Variety of research topics available in Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace. ? Students receive a stipend of $5,000, meal allowance, and travel subsidy to attend a conference. *Requirements:* ? Open to all undergraduate students who are graduating after August 15, 2016 (US citizens and permanent residents) with an interest in Computer Science and Engineering. ? Knowledge of basic algorithms and data structures, plus a strong background in math. ? Students will be selected based on statement of interest, GPA and letters of recommendation. *Important Dates:* Deadline for applications: March 15th, 2016 REU Dates: May 23rd ? July 29th, 2016 For more information, including research projects and online application, please see *http://cse-reu.secs.oakland.edu/ * I am also attaching our REU flier. Please help us disseminate and share it with those who might have interests in. Thanks for your help! Best Regards, Nasser =============================== Abdelnasser Bani-hani PhD student Department of Computer Science & Engineering Oakland University Rochester, MI 48309 E-mail abanihani at oakland.edu _______________________________________________ Officers mailing list Officers at acm.cs.uic.edu https://acm.cs.uic.edu/mailman/listinfo/officers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you, Kate Kaplan From: David Kirby [mailto:dkirby0519 at gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 4:06 PM To: Kaplan, Kate Lynn Subject: Re: Freelance Programming Opportunity Hi, Sure. Here is the Ad: Description: Basic info--My name is David Kirby and I am a student at the University of Illinois, Champaign campus. I am currently taking a semester off of school to work full time on my start-up. I am looking for someone that is generally computer savvy to consult with me during the early stages. I will need to meet with you in person and discuss what I plan to do. I need to determine the specifics types of work that needs to be done, and how long it will take. I would also like to know the easiest and most efficient way to complete the work. Logistics? I assume the first meeting will take about 45 minutes to an hour. Depending on what is discussed, there may be the possibility of a second meeting. Payment--$50 per meeting Location: We can meet somewhere on UIC campus Requirements: General computer knowledge Ability to communicate computer jargon in simple language Familiar with web design Thanks, David Kirby 312-215-2292 or dkirby0519 at gmail.com _______________________________________________ Officers mailing list Officers at acm.cs.uic.edu https://acm.cs.uic.edu/mailman/listinfo/officers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From allisonchannic at gmail.com Thu Jan 21 15:02:05 2016 From: allisonchannic at gmail.com (Allison Channic) Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 15:02:05 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] Fwd: Tuesday 01/26 - Career Fair Prep & Hot Cocoa - AIChE UIC In-Reply-To: References: <42e12b45-2861-4f1b-b432-2c7b42163a96@googlegroups.com> Message-ID: Hi everyone, In preparation for the Engineering Career Fair, the AIChE is hosting an info session for how tips and tricks for how to stand out. See below for more information. Thanks, Allison Channic Vice President Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) University of Illinois at Chicago ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rosanna Granata Date: Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 2:58 PM Subject: Tuesday 01/26 - Career Fair Prep & Hot Cocoa - AIChE UIC To: Engineering Council UIC *PLEASE SHARE THIS EVENT WITH YOUR MEMBERS:* *Dear Engineering Students,* *The Engineering Career Fair is coming up soon (Tuesday Feb 2nd). See * *http://ecc.engr.uic.edu/career-fair/* *In order to make this day, the most affective Rose Coppola-Conroy from the Engineering Career Center will share tips for Recruitment Fair Success!* *Career Fair Tips for Success* *Tuesday* *January 26th* *4:00 PM * *CEB 230* *Hot cocoa with an array of mix-ins will be provided. * *This AIChE meeting is open to all Engineering Students! You do not need to be a member of AIChE or a Chemical Engineer! *Since not a member? 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If you would like either of these t-shirts, please fill out ??this form by 5:00 pm Wednesday, January 27th. If you have any additional questions, please e-mail officers at acm.cs.uic.edu. Thanks, Allison Channic Vice President Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) University of Illinois at Chicago -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dbunn2 at uic.edu Mon Jan 25 17:48:01 2016 From: dbunn2 at uic.edu (Daniel Bunn) Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 17:48:01 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] SIG Code Review: Wednesday 1/27 @ 5:30! Message-ID: Location: Mac Lab (SELE 2254) Duration: 30 minutes Hello everyone! We will be kicking off a new semester of Code Review this Wednesday (1/27) in the MAC lab. So mark your calendars and lets talk code! The rules are simple: bring in something you're working on and talk about it. Explain how it works, difficulties you've overcome in getting it to work, or coding problems that still have you pounding your head against the monitor! If you don't want to present, then provide a critical ear. Analyze and discuss what others present and open a dialogue. Why Code Review? The point of this SIG is to get you used to, and comfortable with, speaking about code to others. The most common advice we receive from our guest-company speakers is that you need to not only know your code, but explain it so everyone else does, too. It's time to practice! Hope to see you there, Dan Bunn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tchoh2 at uic.edu Mon Jan 25 19:48:40 2016 From: tchoh2 at uic.edu (Timothy Choh) Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 19:48:40 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] SIG Open Officially Starting! Tuesday 1/26 at 4 PM Message-ID: ??* ?* *Hello* *? everyone! *? ? ?There is a *new* SIG (special interest group) this semester that is solely focused on *OPEN SOURCE* programming! .. ?... ?.? You may be wondering, what the heck is this open source that I speak of? Well, think of it as buying puppies from a shelter instead of an expensive breeder. The puppies from both places are equally as awesome, so why not just buy them from the shelter? Lol, well really it's creating and sharing code publicly and freely, so everyone can contribute and work together! *Linux*, for example, is the best open source operating system on planet Earth! ? This was made possible by the power of open-source! We'll be diving into *GitHub*, the *EPICENTER* OF OPEN SOURCE, to explore ? some really *awe-inspiring* *projects* and even *create our own* open source projects! We meet *Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4PM-5PM* in the Mac Lab (SELE 2254). If you have any questions, email me at tchoh2 at uic.edu. P.S. 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URL: From clee231 at uic.edu Wed Jan 27 08:44:18 2016 From: clee231 at uic.edu (Chase Lee) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 08:44:18 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] Let's plan on a Flourish! Planning Meeting time! - Spring 2016 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Everyone, Based on the poll sent out last week, it seems like the majority of people prefer *Fridays* at around *5:30PM*. Let's plan on meeting this *Friday at 5:30PM, January 29, 2016*. For those of you who cannot make it to this meeting, I will speak to you privately in-person or via email. The meeting will be in the ACM/LUG student space (SEL-E 2264) or surrounding rooms, which is located on the corner of Halsted & Taylor St, Chicago, IL. For those of you that don't know, Flourish! is an annual student-led open source conference held here at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It is a great conference to introduce and explore the possibilities of Free-Libre Open-Source Software (FLOSS). This year, Flourish! 2016 will be happening on April 1st and 2nd, 2016 in the Student Center East at UIC. Come to the planning meeting this Friday to help support this year's conference! If you have any questions in the meantime, please don't hesitate to email me and/or the core planning group at volunteer at flourishconf.com. Regards, Chase Lee Flourish! 2016 Chairman Linux Users Group President 2015-2016 at the University of Illinois at Chicago ACM/LUG Systems Administrator Regards, Chase Lee On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Chase Lee wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > Hope everyone is acclimating well to their Spring semester schedule. We > have quite a few things to do before Flourish! will be ready, so let's > get it done. We are just a few short months from the actual conference > itself! > > For those of you that don't know, Flourish! is an annual student-led open > source conference held here at the University of Illinois at Chicago. It > is a great conference to introduce and explore the possibilities of > Free-Libre Open-Source Software > (FLOSS). This year, Flourish! > 2016 > > will be happening on April 1st and 2nd, 2016 in the Student Center East at > UIC. > > We have had much success and support in the past and I hope that we can > make this year's conference an even greater success! Flourish! cannot > happen without the support of students and volunteers, so if you are > interested, vote on the times that you would are available to help plan > Flourish!. We will be holding bi-weekly meetings based on the votes > submitted. > > Vote here!: http://doodle.com/poll/cwwzhafubkc2ncrr > > Current plans are to have the meeting in the ACM/LUG student space (SEL-E > 2264) or surrounding rooms, which is located on the corner of Halsted & > Taylor St, Chicago, IL. > > Another email will be sent out once we have the majority of the votes in > with the exact date and time. > > If you have any questions in the meantime, please don't hesitate to email > me and/or the core planning group at volunteer at flourishconf.com. > > Regards, > Chase Lee > Flourish! 2016 Chairman > Linux Users Group President 2015-2016 at the University of Illinois at > Chicago > ACM/LUG Systems Administrator > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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T-shirts are available to current > ACM members only. > > If you would like either of these t-shirts, please fill out ??this form > by 5:00 pm Wednesday, January 27th. > > If you have any additional questions, please e-mail > officers at acm.cs.uic.edu. > > Thanks, > > Allison Channic > Vice President > Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) > University of Illinois at Chicago > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tchoh2 at uic.edu Wed Jan 27 18:02:15 2016 From: tchoh2 at uic.edu (Timothy Choh) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 18:02:15 -0600 Subject: [Acm-announce] SIG Open on Jan 28 4-5PM Message-ID: ??Hello Coders!? *For those who missed the first meeting*: We went over basic info of what open source was and searched through GitHub to find some really cool projects! We will be having another meeting tomorrow, *January 28, from 4-5PM*. The plan for tomorrow is going to be on GitHub. It is open to anyone who wants to come and learn about GitHub, not just limited to CS students. ??? ??? ?? GITHUB INCOMIN?? ??? ??? *WHAT IS GITHUB?* GitHub is an open source project that hosts other projects for either private or public use! *WHY YOU SHOULD COME?* Many CS professors started using GitHub in their classes so why not get ahead of your classmates and come and learn how to use GitHub at a professional level?!? *WHAT IS GOING TO BE COVERED?* A cornucopia of GitHub commands that will help aid you in project management. We will also go over how to set up a project and how to get a clean GitHub repo. Slides will be online but you will miss out on LIVE DEMOS! ? ?Best, Tim C. P.S. If you need to contact me, please email me at tchoh2 at uic.edu? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Those not affiliated with UIC can also come, but must be accompanied at all times with someone who is UIC affiliated. *Food*: TBD *Games*: No official game listing, play whatever you want with whoever you want, whenever you want. Here are just a few of the games we typically play or have played in the past: - Civ V - Artemis - Team Fortress 2 - League of Legends - Super Smash Bros. - Mortal Kombat - The Ship - Risk *Tournaments*: There will be no "official" gaming tournaments, however, those who come are free to organize tournaments or mass-gaming events as they please *How to sign-up*: RSVP isn't required, but please fill out this form to help us get a better idea of attendance, food requirements, and what games people want to play. For any additional questions, comments, or tournament or game requests, please e-mail officers at acm.cs.uic.edu. Hope to see you there! 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