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==Description==
==Description==
The Academic and Industrial Seminars Chairs aid in organizing the BE retreat, run annual student survey, analyze and pass relevant results to BE administration. They also organize study breaks for first years and help maintain BE Graduate Student Handbook. Additionally, this position is in charge of identifying, contacting, and hosting speakers from the industrial sector whose experience and expertise would help prepare BE students for future industrial positions and collaborations.
We currently have three academic representatives.  One position is devoted more to the Industrial Seminar Series and the others to academic events, but the divisions are informal.  Everyone helps organize the BE retreat, run the annual student survey, and analyze and pass relevant results to BE administration. They also organize study breaks for first years and help maintain the BE Graduate Student Handbook. The ISS position is in charge of identifying, contacting, and hosting speakers from the industrial sector whose experience and expertise would help prepare BE students for future industrial positions and collaborations.


==Current Activities==
==Current Activities==

Revision as of 12:52, 13 August 2007

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Description

We currently have three academic representatives. One position is devoted more to the Industrial Seminar Series and the others to academic events, but the divisions are informal. Everyone helps organize the BE retreat, run the annual student survey, and analyze and pass relevant results to BE administration. They also organize study breaks for first years and help maintain the BE Graduate Student Handbook. The ISS position is in charge of identifying, contacting, and hosting speakers from the industrial sector whose experience and expertise would help prepare BE students for future industrial positions and collaborations.

Current Activities

Contact

Bonnie Huang, Nidhi Shrivastav, Rachel Miller