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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:USA - Campus - Service Line Series: Tax Deep Dive\, Focused Paths within Tax
DESCRIPTION:Some Tax candidates feel comfortable starting their careers inEY's niche tax specialty areas - we call these our EY Tax Focused Paths.We seek candidates with a specific skill set\, and the nature of the day-to-day work in a focused path means candidates benefit from receiving specialized training and experiences.  Whether you are studying accounting\, computer science\, public policy or completing your Juris Doctor\, there are opportunities in a Tax focused path!  Join us for a deep dive into practices like Transfer Pricing\, Tax Technology & Transformation\, Indirect Tax\, Transaction Tax Advisory\, and Exempt Organizations.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98412
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:ChE SEMINAR: \"Development and Deployment of Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs): Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 as Humanity’s Moonshot for the 21st Century\"
DESCRIPTION:The ChE seminar series features guest speakers. U-M ChE faculty and graduate students are especially encouraged to attend. \n\nTITLE:\n\"Development and Deployment of Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs): Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 as Humanity’s Moonshot for the 21st Century\"\n\nABSTRACT:\nWorldwide energy demand is projected to grow strongly in the coming decades. Even with unprecedented growth rates in the development of renewable energy technologies such as solar\, wind and bioenergy\, the world will continue to rely on fossil fuels as the predominant energy source for at least the next decade.  Simultaneously\, due to decades of inaction\, current climate models as well as the recent IPCC AR6 Climate Change Report state that limiting warming to <2°C will require large scale deployment of negative emissions technologies (NETs).  NETs\, which remove CO2 from the atmosphere\, are projected to be needed at a scale of 10 Gt/y by 2060\, yet today\, virtually none have been deployed. NETs may be natural or technological\, with one of the most scalable technological approaches being the direct capture of CO2 from the air\, or “direct air capture” (DAC). Because of the ultra-dilute nature of air\, the separation of CO2 from this mixture presents a significant engineering challenge.\n \nIn this lecture\, I will describe the design and synthesis\, characterization and application of supported amine materials that we have developed as cornerstones of new technologies for the removal of CO2 from ultra-dilute (air) gas streams. These chemisorbents efficiently remove CO2 from simulated flue gas streams\, and the CO2 capacities are enhanced by the presence of water\, unlike the case of physisorbents such as zeolites. We will describe the development of these materials\, how they integrate into scalable DAC technologies\, as well as their key physicochemical structure-property relationships. DAC technologies offer an interesting case study for the parallel design of materials\, unit operations\, and processes in chemical engineering. Contemporary challenges in DAC will be discussed. \n \nBIO:\nProfessor Jones is the John F. Brock III School Chair and Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech.  After earning a BSE in Chemical Engineering from Michigan and MS & PhDs from Caltech\, he joined Georgia Tech as an Assistant Professor in 2000. There he rose through the faculty ranks to his current position as School Chair\, including service as Associate Vice President for Research from 2013-2019\, and a period as Interim Executive Vice-President for Research in 2018.\n \nDr. Jones leads a research group that works on materials\, catalysis and adsorption.  He is known for his extensive and pioneering work on materials that extract CO2 from ultra-dilute mixtures such as ambient air\, which are key components of direct air capture (DAC) technologies.  He served on the National Academies Consensus Study on Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration in 2017-2018\, focusing on DAC.\n \nHe also has produced an extensive body of work in catalysis. Dr. Jones was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal\, ACS Catalysis\, and is Vice-President of both the North American Catalysis Society and the International Adsorption Society.  He was tapped in 2020 to launch the new open access American Chemical Society journal\, JACS Au. (Read as Jacks Gold)\n \nJones’ work in both catalysis and CO2 separation has been recognized with awards from numerous organizations including the ACS\, ASEE\, AIChE and the North American Catalysis Society.  Georgia Tech has recognized Jones as the Institute’s Outstanding Faculty Research Author (2011)\, for Research Program Development (2012) and for Research Innovation (2021). In 2022\, he was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97823
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Undergraduate,Michigan Engineering,Graduate,Free,chemical engineering
LOCATION:North Campus Research Complex Building 28 - Building 32 Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20220930T123234
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220915T140000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Bank of America Quant/Risk Coffee Chats
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are in the early stages of exploring opportunitiesor you have decided on a potential career path\, join Bank of America fora Coffee Chat to provide you with a chance to learn about the Bank and find out what you need to do to prepare for the transition from the classroom to the workplace. Bank of America representatives from the Global Risk business will be available for open table discussions on Thursday\, September 15th.\n\nPrograms Represented: Global Risk Program and Global Quants Program. Third and fourth years interested in connecting with business representatives are invited to join us.\n\nLines of business that will be in attendance:\n\nGlobal Risk Programs: Our Global Risk Program offers a curriculum that focuses on management of our seven types of risk – strategic\,market\, credit\, compliance\, liquidity\, operational\, and reputational. Our culture of accountability and compliance requires that all employeescomply with relevant laws\, regulations\, ethical standards\, and internal policies and procedures.\n\nOur Quantitative Analytics Program focuses on the application of quantitative methods such as modelling\, data analytics\, and statistics to solve complex business challenges. Quant roles spanacross are across the enterprise with the majority falling under Risk. However\, the breadth of these roles provides quant talent with exposure to various lines of business as well as a holistic view of our operations anddecision making processes.\n\nPlease RSVP and select a time slot here:\n\nhttps://bankcampuscareers.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/candidate/postings/8081
UID:98327-21796497@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98327
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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LOCATION:Ross School of Business, B2580, 701 Tappan Ave, Ann Arbor, MI48109, USA
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DTSTAMP:20220930T123218
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:STPF Application & Interview: Advice and Walkthrough
DESCRIPTION:Applying to the AAAS S&T Policy Fellowships (STPF) this year? Whether you’re about to start an application\, or hit submit\, join us on September 15 at 2 p.m. ET for an insider’s look at the application andinterview process. Hear from a panel of STPF fellows who will offer insights into the STPF application\, like how to approach your essays\, lettersof reference\, and CV. Plus\, fellows will discuss what might happen after you hit submit: semi-finalist interviews\, a policy memo\, and finalist interview week (for executive branch applicants). Don’t miss this conversation as you craft your 2022 application.\n\nSTPF Eligibility Criteria\n\nSTPF is open to U.S. citizens who hold doctoral level degrees in any of the following fields:\n\n-Biological\, Agricultural or Life sciences.\n-Physical or Earth sciences.\n-Social and Behavioral sciences.\n-Computationaland Information sciences.\n-Mathematics and Statistics.\n-Medical and Health Sciences.\n-Engineering disciplines (applicants with an M.S. in engineering and three years of professional\nengineering experience also qualify).
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97997
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DTSTAMP:20220930T123235
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:USA - Campus - Sector Series: Financial Services Organization (FSO)
DESCRIPTION:Created in 2000\, the Americas Financial Services Organization(FSO) today includes more than 14\,000 professionals in nine market segments\, spanning 96 cities throughout the US\, the Caribbean and Latin America. In the Americas FSO\, professionals in all service lines – Assurance\, Consulting\, Strategy and Transactions\, and Tax – rally together to serve the world's largest and most complex financial institutions. We thrive on being on the frontlines\, solving the complex challenges that directly influence people and economies around the world.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98332
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DTSTAMP:20220922T165231
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220915T144500
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SUMMARY:Well-being:Wellness Everyday: Ready\, Set\, Start
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday we offer a goal-oriented workshop to help you plan and (re)align your focus for weekly success. In these workshops\, we will guide you through a goal creation process\, use crowdsourcing to find resources and potential pitfalls\, and provide you with a goal coach for the week.\n\nAt WISE we know that the different dimensions of wellness are something that we should focus on every day not only in times of stress. We have created the Wellness Everyday Series to aid the WISE community’s exposure to different aspects of their wellness and develop a practice of wellness every day. We look forward to having you join us in the WISE Office in room 3236 of the Undergraduate Science Building. When you are well it helps the community to become well.\n\nRegister in sessions for information on how to join in-person or virtually.\n\nhttps://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/p/track/7917
UID:97803-21795155@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97803
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Graduate and Professional Students,Undergraduate,Women In Engineering,Women In Science,Women In Science And Engineering
LOCATION:Undergraduate Science Building - 3236
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DTSTAMP:20220930T123158
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Business Analyst Case Workshop | Road to Kearney Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for a virtual case workshop. We will take a closer look at the case interview process and walk through a case as a group.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/97069
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DTSTAMP:20220913T091050
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SUMMARY:Class / Instruction:Chairs Distinguished Lecture: Bridging the Gap Between  Coursework & Ill-Defined\, Sociotechnical Engineering Practice
DESCRIPTION:Aaron Johnson\nAssistant Professor\nCore Faculty Member in the Engineering Education Research Program\nUniversity of Michigan\n\nAbstract:  \nIn sophomore and junior-level engineering science courses\, students are traditionally asked to use provided mathematical models to solve well-defined textbook homework problems. While these problems are important for practicing mathematical problem-solving\, they lack the complexity of ill-defined\, sociotechnical engineering projects in the real world. In my current research I seek to bridge this gap between the engineering classroom and engineering workplace by understanding how students engage in the productive beginnings of professional practices and how instructors can support these productive beginnings.\n\nThis seminar will focus on one particular practice\, engineering judgment\, which is the use of mathematical models in design and analysis. I will present my work on the development of a new theoretical framework of the productive beginnings of engineering judgment. This design-based research has been conducted symbiotically with a new innovative type of assignment in which students model a real-world system by making and justifying their own assumptions. I will discuss the assignment scaffolding strategies that we have found to be successful in engaging students in these productive beginnings of engineering judgment. My talk will conclude by discussing future work focused on students’ engineering judgment during senior projects\, internships\, and experiential learning experiences.\n\n\nBio:  \nAaron W. Johnson is an Assistant Professor in the Aerospace Engineering Department and a Core Faculty member of the Engineering Education Research Program at the University of Michigan. He believes in a strong connection between engineering education research and practice\, and his research leverages his experience teaching engineering science courses to bring more aspects of ill-defined\, sociotechnical engineering practice into the classroom. Aaron holds a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from U-M\, and a Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to re-joining U-M\, he was an instructor in Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder. Aaron enjoys reading\, collecting LEGO NASA sets\, biking\, camping\, and playing disc golf.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98631
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:aerospace engineering,Aerospace
LOCATION:Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building - 1109 FXB Boeing Lecture Hall
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DTSTAMP:20220912T112402
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:EEB Thursday Seminar (Hybrid): Gene duplications as a source of innovation in freshwater mussels
DESCRIPTION:Our weekly seminar series featuring internal and external speakers in the field of ecology and evolutionary biology. This seminar will be in-person and livestreaming on Zoom (link this page).\n\nAbstract\nFreshwater Unionid bivalves have recently faced ecological upheaval through pollution\, barriers to dispersal\, human harvesting\, and changes in fish-host prevalence. Currently\, over 70% of species are threatened\, endangered or extinct. To characterize the genetic response to these recent selective pressures\, we collected population genetic data for one successful bivalve species\, Megalonaias nervosa. We identify megabase sized regions that are nearly monomorphic across the population\, a signal of strong\, recent selection reshaping genetic diversity. These signatures of selection encompass a total of 73Mb\, greater response to selection than is commonly seen in population genetic models. We observe 102 duplicate genes with high dN/dS on terminal branches among regions with sweeps\, suggesting that gene duplication is a causative mechanism of recent adaptation in M. nervosa. Genes in sweeps reflect functional classes known to be important for Unionid survival\, including anticoagulation genes important for fish host parasitization\, detox genes\, mitochondria management\, and shell formation. We identify selective sweeps in regions with no known functional impacts\, suggesting mechanisms of adaptation that deserve greater attention in future work on species survival. Our work suggests that duplicate genes are an essential source of genetic novelty that has helped this successful species succeed in environments where others have struggled. These results suggest that gene duplications deserve greater attention in non-model population genomics\, especially in species that have recently faced sudden environmental challenges.
UID:96691-21793089@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/96691
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:AEM Featured,Science,Research,Bsbsigns,Biosciences
LOCATION:Biological Sciences Building - 1060
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DTSTAMP:20220930T123238
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Grace Hopper 2022 Virtual Pre-Event | On Your Own Account: WBD Women in Identity\, Security & Privacy
DESCRIPTION:Specifically for women technologists\, join this virtual eventon Thursday\, September 15 - On Your Own Account: WBD Women in Identity\,Security & Privacy.\n\nIdentity\, security\, and privacy: these are the buzzy (and touchy!) topics that have been around since the dawn of the internet – and yet the conversation around them just keeps getting more complex. So we’re dipping our toes in! Join women of our WBD Tech team as they discuss the landscape around privacy\, security\, and identity\, and what it means to scale all three by design.
UID:98405-21796610@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/98405
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