From csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu Thu Nov 1 11:25:50 2007 From: csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu (CSCI Undergrad List) Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 11:25:50 -0400 Subject: [CSCIUndergrad] Spring 08 departmental preregistration Message-ID: Dear CS students: Spring 08 departmental preregistration starts: 11/01/07 - 11/08/07. If you'd like to register, please email me your full name, last 4 digits student ID, course# and 4-digit registration code or call the department office at (718) 997-3566. -- Xiuyi Huang Department of Computer Science -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://tulip.cs.qc.edu/pipermail/csundergrad/attachments/20071101/be462c77/attachment.html From csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu Mon Nov 5 18:25:05 2007 From: csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu (CSCI Undergrad List) Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 18:25:05 -0500 (EST) Subject: [CSCIUndergrad] Student Assistant Position (fwd) Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 18:29:06 -0500 From: zhigang.xiang at qc.cuny.edu To: xiuyi at cs.qc.cuny.edu Cc: Joan.Nix at qc.cuny.edu Subject: Student Assistant Position Student Assistant Position Prof. Joan Nix of Economics is looking to hire a student to help her use the 3D virtual reality world, Second Life, in her classes next semester. She would like the person to begin work as soon as possible. An idea candidate is someone who is comfortable with 3D virtual worlds and will be able to use the building and scripting tools that are available through second life. You will help Prof. Nix to build on her private island a site that students will learn by exploring, audio and video streaming will be part of the exploration. The pay is $10.00 a hour for five to ten hours per week from now until the end of the Spring semester. From csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu Mon Nov 12 17:58:21 2007 From: csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu (CSCI Undergrad List) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 17:58:21 -0500 Subject: [CSCIUndergrad] CISDD Free Training classes Message-ID: CISDD Free Technical Training Classes 2007-2008 CISDD is pleased to offer the following hands-on training classes for currently registered CUNY Computer Science (or related major) students, free of charge in January 2008. Courses are open to students from any CUNY four-year college who have: (1) at least one semester remaining following the spring 2008 semester (summer session not included); and (2) have finished a majority of the required coursework for their program. Please note: You can only attend one of these courses. Course Description C#.NET Training Class (30 hours) C# was created to be the programming language best suited for writing .NET enterprise applications. C# combines the high productivity of Microsoft Visual Basic? with the raw power of C and C++. It is a simple, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language that is based on the C and C++ family of languages. It also absorbed many good features of other languages, such as Java and Delphi. The goal of this 5-day course is to quickly provide students with the basic knowledge and skills needed to develop C# Windows applications and Web applications for the Microsoft .Net Platform. Prerequisites: *Solid experience with programming in C++ or Java *Familiarity with the Microsoft .NET strategy as described on the Microsoft .NET website: http://www.microsoft.com/net/ Location & Dates: Monday, 01/07/08, Room C415B from 10AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Tuesday, 01/08/08, Room C415B from 10AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Wednesday, 01/09/08, Room C415B from 10AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Thursday, 01/10/08, Room C415B from 10AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Friday, 01/11/08, Room C415B from 10AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Desktop Support (35 hours) This course will combine Microsoft curriculum, custom labs, and real-world examples. By course completion, students will learn how to support Microsoft Windows XP and other Microsoft products in a Windows XP environment. Prerequisites: *A+ certification or equivalent knowledge and experience *Strong knowledge of Windows Operating Systems and desktop support issues Location & Dates: Monday, 01/07/08, Room 6418 from 9AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Tuesday, 01/08/08, Room 6418 from 9AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Wednesday, 01/09/08, Room 6418 from 9AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Thursday, 01/10/08, Room 6418 from 9AM to 5PM (1 hour break) Friday, 01/11/08, Room 6418 from 9AM to 5PM (1 hour break) MS SQL SERVER 2005 Training Class (30 hours) This hands-on course will provide participants with the technical skills required to program a database solution using Microsoft SQL ServerTM 2005. This course should enable participants to contribute as database developers on a project team. On each of the below topics the instructor will demonstrate examples and provide best practices. Time will be given for hands-on labs so that the skills being taught can be practiced in class. ? Logical Data Modeling ? Data Definition Language ? Referential Integrity ? Primary Keys and Foreign Keys ? Identity Columns ? SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE ? Joins ? Unions ? Stored Procedures ? Triggers ? User Defined Functions Location & Dates: Wednesday, 01/02/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Thursday, 01/03/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Tuesday, 01/08/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Wednesday, 01/09/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Thursday, 01/10/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Tuesday, 01/15/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Wednesday, 01/16/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Thursday, 01/17/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Tuesday, 01/22/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM Wednesday, 01/23/08, Room C415B from 6PM to 9PM To apply Fill out the following form and email with your resume to: workshop at cisdd.org with ?Course name? in the subject line. Application Form First Name: MI: Last Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Email Address: Phone Number: CUNY School: Major: Graduation Year: Course Name: Brief Description of why you are interested in the course (100 words or less): Resume attached. Please Note: Email application to course does not guarantee acceptance. Once we receive your email, you will be notified of course availability and status of registration. Qinghong (Kim) Wang Project Director -- HRA Program CUNY Institute for Software Design and Development (CISDD) 101 West 31st St, 7th Floor New York, NY 10001 Qinghong.Wang at mail.cuny.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://tulip.cs.qc.edu/pipermail/csundergrad/attachments/20071112/36a3c0e9/attachment-0001.html From csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu Thu Nov 15 14:15:06 2007 From: csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu (CSCI Undergrad List) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:15:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: [CSCIUndergrad] Fw: [HHMI News] College Students Invited to Apply for Summer Research Program at Janelia Farm (fwd) Message-ID: Subject [HHMI News] College Students Invited to Apply for Summer Research Program at Janelia Farm News from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) College Students Invited to Apply for Summer Research Program at Janelia Farm The Janelia Farm Research Campus announced today that it is seeking applications for its undergraduate research scholars program. Up to eight college students will be selected to participate in the program and will pursue research projects with Janelia Farm scientists during Summer 2008. To read the complete announcement, go to http://www.hhmi.org/news/jfrc20071115.html From csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu Tue Nov 20 16:31:58 2007 From: csundergrad at tulip.cs.qc.edu (CSCI Undergrad List) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:31:58 -0500 Subject: [CSCIUndergrad] Fw: Need a computer science student to help with Health Research Message-ID: ----- Forwarded by Xiuyi Huang/CSCI/Faculty/Queens College on 11/20/2007 04:31 PM ----- Patricia K Miner/FNES/Faculty/Queens College 11/20/2007 03:05 PM To xiuyi.huang at qc.cuny.edu cc sarit.golub at qc.cuny.edu Subject Need a computer science student to help with Health Research Xiuyi, I am a Neuropsych doctoral student at Queens College working on a research project with Dr. Golub (Psych dept). We are looking for a computer science student to help us enter psychometric tests into our computer system using the MediaLab program. We would value their expertise and at the same time we would hope this would benefit them via the experience. As per your request I am faxing you a flyer to give to the students but I have also attached it to this email in case that makes it easier for you to forward it to students. We need the help of one of your good computer science students to expediate the process. Thank you for your help. Patricia Miner, MS, RD, CDE Program Director Didactic Program in Dietetics Family, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences Queens College 65-30 Kissena Blvd. Flushing, NY 11367 718 997-4152 http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/FNES/FCS_dpd.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://tulip.cs.qc.edu/pipermail/csundergrad/attachments/20071120/7b512b5c/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If someone wants to apply, they can send their resume to me to the following email address: cesarmurciavega at gmail.com Software Developers- Entry-Level Infinity Info System's is seeking smart College Grads, with degrees in Computer Science or related experience; who are interested in software development and customization. We have several "foot in the door" opportunities to apply your programming skills in a challenging, technical, project-oriented, team environment. Technical Skills: In this role, you will work on various client projects and gain exposure to the latest technologies and methodologies. We are looking for candidates who during their school projects, internships, or work experience have knowledge of and have applied the following programming and technical skills: ? VBScript/Visual Basic ? SQL ? Object Oriented Programming ? C# ? Crystal Reports ? Any experience with CRM software, web-based applications, or large databases would be a plus. The right candidate will be enthusiastic, motivated, and looking to join a fun, and dynamic company. Infinity offers a competitive starting salary and excellent benefits including, medical, dental, LTD, STD, Life, AD&D, 401(k), and commuter travel benefits. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Infinity will only contact qualified candidates. Cesar Murcia Systems Engineer Infinity Info Systems 525 Seventh Avenue Suite 120 New York, NY 10018 www.infinityinfo.com