Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Math and Computer Science Students Honored at Student Awards Ceremoney

Congratulations to math and computer science students who were honored at the 2013 Student Awards Ceremony on April 19, 2013.  Mark Romanak received the Computer Science Outstanding Student Award.  Beverly Brown received the Mathematics Outstanding Student Award.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Math and Computer Science Students Win First Place in the Undergraduate Research Exhibition

Congratulations also to Siddharth Dahiya and Tyler Brown.  Their poster at the annual Penn State Harrisburg Undergraduate Research Exhibition won first place in the physical sciences category.  Their poster was titled "Mapping Through the Elements" and was about the project they began last spring with Joseph Roberge. Alexandra Milbrand and Viplav Patel also worked on the project.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Penn State Harrisburg Students Present at Talks at EPaDel Spring 2013 Meeting

Congratulations to Alexandra Milbrand and Tyler Derr who both gave talks at the spring meeting of the EPaDel section of the Mathematical Association of America, on April 6th, 2013. 

Alex's talk was titled, "Truncated Pyramid: A Problem from the Moscow Papyrus."

Tyler's was "Archimedes and his Approximation of the Square Root of 3."

For speaking at the meeting, each was given a one year membership to the MAA.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Using Ants to Solve NP-Hard Combinatorial Optimization Problems


You are invited to the next seminar in the Penn State Harrisburg Seminar Series.

Title:  Using Ants to Solve NP-Hard Combinatorial Optimization Problems

Speaker:  Thang Bui, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences; Interim Associate Director, School of Science, Engineering and Technology

Date:  Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Time: Noon-1:30 p.m.
Location: Gallery Lounge, Olmsted Building

Preparing for Computer Science Interviews


Current students, alumni, and faculty share interview questions and other resources to help you prepare for your interviews.  Hopefully, you will find this helpful!  If you have any questions or tips that you would like to share, please contact Dr. Blum (jjb24 (at) psu (dot) edu).

Thursday, March 14, 2013

ACM Club visits Seattle


The ACM Student Chapter visited Seattle over Spring Break.  Their trip included stops at Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Boeing Headquarters, as well as tourist destinations.  Congratulations to graduating student Mandeep Singh, who will be starting with Microsoft's Xbox development team after graduation!

More pictures from the trip can be found at the Program Facebook page.

Spring Career Days


Career Fairs at University Park

344 Employers

No preregistration needed. Just bring your student ID and resumes; dress professionally.

Wednesday, Mar. 20, 11 am - 4 pm at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Business & Finance, Communications & Design, General Management, Human Services, Liberal Arts, and Sales & Marketing career day.

Thursday, Mar. 21, 11 am - 4 pm at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Computer & Information Technology, Engineering, Health & Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Research career day.

Check out the attending employer list and other helpful information at: http://careerfairs.psu.edu/spring

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Government Career Fair Events


Prepare for the Government Career Fair
Presented by Sue Zehner of the PA Dept. of Labor & Industry
Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 12:00pm - 1:00pm Library Room 302 


Alumni, undergraduate students, and graduate students of all majors are encouraged to attend this event for an insider's look at careers with the Pennsylvania government.


Guests will learn about: 

  • How to present yourself to recruiters
  • How to learn about specific opportunities
  • Benefits of working for the state
  • The Civil Service application and hiring process


For further information and to indicate your plans to attend, please stop by Penn State Harrisburg Career Services in the Susquehanna Building, call 717-948-6260, or emailcmg11@psu.edu.



Pennsylvania State (plus Local and Federal) Government Job & Intern Mini-Fair
Thursday, February 28, 2013, 10:00am - 1:30pm, Olmsted Gallery Lounge



This is an opportunity to meet with recruiters from some the departments and agencies of state government for both civil service and non-civil service career opportunities. Alumni and students from all majors should plan to attend! Internships and full-time positions will both be represented. Bring your resumes and be prepared to network with recruiters! Don't miss this chance to find out about employment procedures and opportunities with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.



The federal, state, and local agencies who have already signed up for our fair are:



1.    Administrative Office of PA Courts



2.    County of York



3.    Cumberland County Adult Probation and Parole



4.    Dauphin County Personnel



5.    Drug Enforcement Administration



6.    Executive Offices – Office of Human Resources     



7.    Lebanon VA Medical Center



8.    Letterkenny  Army Depot



9.    Pennsylvania  Board of Probation and Parole



10.   Pennsylvania Bureau of Administrative Services – Office of Inspector General



11.    Pennsylvania Capitol Police



12.    Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture



13.    Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources



14.    Pennsylvania Department of Corrections



15.    Pennsylvania Department of Corrections - SCI Camp Hill



16.    Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection



17.    Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry



18.    Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Office of Equal Opportunity



19.    Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare



20.    Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency



21.    Pennsylvania Historical Museum Commission



22.    Pennsylvania House of Representatives – Bipartisan Management Committee



23.    Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives



24.    Pennsylvania Office of Administration – Office of Information Technology



25.    Pennsylvania Office of Budget



26.    Pennsylvania State Civil Service Commission



27.    Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System



28.    Pennsylvania State Police



29    Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg - Semester Internship and Seminar Program

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Penn State Harrisburg visit to Duck Duck Go




On Feb 15th, a group of students visited the headquarters of Duck Duck Go (DDG), a search engine with new approaches to solving the search problem.  We had a lively discussion about the increasing personalization of web content and the problem of the filter bubble, Duck Duck Go's approach to this problem specifically and search in general.  There was a great discussion about startups, and we also learned about DDG's open source approach to developing search features, with a demonstration of how we can create new features for the DDG search engine.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

“Ask not what STATISTICS can do for BIOLOGY; Ask what BIOLOGY can do for STATISTICS"

You are invited to the following talk, sponsored by the Penn State Harrisburg Math Club.


Speaker:  Dr Oclay Akman
                Professor of Mathematics, Illinois State University

Date and Time:  Tuesday, 19 February 2013 at 6 pm
Location:  257E Olmsted Building at 6pm

About the Talk:
For eons, biologists have used statistics to analyze the data they collected through field
studies or lab experiments. Now it is time to turn the tables and see how biology can contribute
to the advancement of statistics.  In this talk, I will show how a common regression model
selection can be improved by leaps and bounds by implementing the principles of natural
selection and evolution.

Biography:
Dr. Akman received his B.Sc. (1983) and M.Sc. (1986) in Statistics from Middle East
Technical University and his M.S. from the University of Connecticut in 1986. He received his
Ph.D. from the University of Maine. He is currently a Math professor at Illinois State
University. Before Dr. Akman taught at Illinois State he was a professor at College of
Charleston, Cornell University, Utah State University, and Coastal Carolina. Dr. Akman’s
research includes modeling for lifetime data, weighted distributions, selection models, and
statistical computing. He is also an Associate Editor for Frontier in Systems Biology, Advanced
and Applications in Statistics and Journal of Applied Statistical Science.

FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED!

If you have any questions please contact Viplav Patel at vnp5004 (at) psu (dot) edu or Dr. Boman at ecb5 (at) psu (dot) edu.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Penn State Harrisburg Hosts 2013 MathCounts

Penn State Harrisburg hosts MathCounts. Congratulations to the winners, and a big thanks to all of the volunteers from the Math and Computer Science programs.  For coverage of the contest, follow this link to the Patriot News article.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Visit to DuckDuckGo


What is DuckDuckGo.com?  Why would an entrepreneur launch a search company to take on Google?  What's it like to work for an Internet startup?

Join Dr. Blum for a visit to find out what is behind the Internet search start-up DuckDuckGo (DDG).  The business model behind DDG's search engine is radically different than other search engines like Google's.  DDG places a premium on protecting users' privacy and purposefully does not tailor search results based on users' past history.  Not only is privacy protection an important goal in and of itself, DDG argues that these tailored search results create a "filter bubble" that limits the information that a user is able to access.

The trip will take place this Friday, February 15th.  We will take the 11:10am train from Middletown, and arrive at DDG's headquarters in Paoli around 12:30 pm.  DDG will provide lunch for us, give us a tour of their headquarters, and talk to us about the philosophy behind DDG.  We will be able to find out what it is like to work for an Internet startup, and, also, how we can contribute to DDG, including by creating new search capabilities.  At 4:10 we will depart Poali, and arrive back at the Middletown Amtrak station at 5:10 pm.

While this trip is part of the Distingished Honors Faculty Program (DHFP), there are a limited number of slots that are available on a first-come, first-served basis for Computer Science students.  All expenses will be paid by the DHFP and DDG.  If you would like to join the trip, send an email to Stephanie Ponnett (slp29 (at) psu (dot) edu).

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Career Services Workshops and Events: January and February 2013


Pre-registration to attend a workshop is preferred!  To pre-register email Colleen Monismith at <cmg11@psu.edu> or call 717-948-6260

Create or Improve Your Resume
Wed. Jan. 16, 12 – 1 pm, Library 302
Tues. Jan. 22, 4:30 – 5:30 pm, Lib 302
Thurs. Jan. 24, 12 -1 pm, Lib 302

Learn to use PSU’s on-line job board: Nittany Lion Career Network
Thurs. Jan. 17, 12 1 pm, Lib 302
Wed. Jan. 23, 12 -1 pm,  Lib 302
Fri. Jan. 25, 11am – 12 pm, Lib 302

Resume Clinic and Career Info Table
Tues. Jan. 29, Wed. Jan. 30 and
Thurs. Jan. 31, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Olmsted Lobby and Gallery Lounge

Prepare for the Career Fairs
Tues. Feb. 5, 12 - 1 pm,  Olmsted E307

Pre-Health Professions Info Session
Tues. Feb. 12, 12- 1 pm, Olmsted W231

Prepare for the Government FairTues. Feb. 26,  12 – 1 pm, Library 302

Upcoming Career Fairs  -- Mark your calendar and plan to attend!


CVC Job and Internship Fair
Wed. February 13, 2013, 10:00 am -3:00 pm
Holiday Inn Conference Center, Frederick, MD Preview employers at : http:/www.cumberlandvalleyconsortium.com

CPEC Job and Internship Fair
Tues. February 19, 2013 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Radisson Hotel, Camp Hill, PA
Preview employers at : http:/www.cpec.info

Federal, State and Local Government Mini-Fair
Thurs. Feb. 28, 10 am – 1:30 pm, Penn State Harrisburg, Olmsted Lobby

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Networking and Career Resources, Tuesday, Dec 11th: IEEE Dinner - Free for Students


You are invited to the following event, held by the IEEE Susquehanna Section.  The event was recently changed to include free dinner for students, and you do not need to be an IEEE member to attend.  However, you must RSVP by email to Larry Brown, lbrown0071@verizon.net, by Monday, December 10 at 3pm.

Title:          Networking and Career Resources
Date:    Tuesday December 11, 2012
Time:    6:30 PM
Location:     Penn State Harrisburg, Special Events Room, 1st floor, Olmsted Building

Program:
- Mr. Don Herres:  Why do I need a Network?
- Mr. Karl Martz:  Resources, Workshops, and More!


"Why Do I Need a Network?", Mr. Don Herres

Whether currently employed, unemployed and looking for a position, or employed and looking anyway, the most effective way to do this is through networking. A network consists of relationships you build over time and do not instantly turn on when it would be helpful. IEEE is an important resource for this. Don will discuss IEEE tools available with emphasis on employment networks and programs which have been effective in other Sections.

Don Herres is the IEEE Region 1 Employment & Career Activities Coordinator. He has been involved with Career Activities Workshops with IEEE for a number of years and was awarded an IEEE-USA Citation of Honor in 2006 for these efforts.

Don has a BSEE from SUNY Buffalo, MSEE from Syracuse University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York State. He has extensive experience in product design and manufacturing, holds 3 patents, and recently retired from his full time paying job to work on his unpaid volunteer jobs. He also does contract design work.

"Resources, Workshops, and More!", Mr. Karl Martz

Need help finding employment? Not sure of the resources available to you as a student or alumnus? Karl Martz will provide an overview of a variety of resources available to help increase your prospects of finding meaningful career opportunities. The resources covered will be specific to Penn State University, but similar resources and programs are available to students and alumni at institutions across the country.

Karl Martz has been the Director of Career Development at Penn State Harrisburg since November 1988. In addition to overseeing the operations of the Career Services Office, he is responsible for assisting students and alumni with career planning and career development. He meets with students and alumni to discuss career related issues, job search strategies, and interviewing.  He facilitates workshops and programs, and works with employers to develop career opportunities and linkages.

Karl is an active member of several employment consortia that plan and sponsor job, intern, and career fairs. He is also a long time member of the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers, where he has served on the Board, the National Association of Colleges and Employers, the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Employers, and currently serves on the board of the Middle Atlantic Career Counselors Association.

Corporate Career Development is a strong interest of his, and he serves as a consultant to business and industry. Prior to coming to Penn State Harrisburg, Karl spent 12 years in Student Affairs at a private proprietary school where he served as the Coordinator of Counseling and Career Services, and later as the Director of Student Affairs.

He has a M.Ed. in Training and Development from Penn State University and a B.A. from Texas Lutheran University.

Friday, November 23, 2012

The Frumosu and Teodorescu-Frumosu Proof


You are invited to the following talk!

Title: The Frumosu and Teodorescu-Frumosu Proof
Speaker:  Dr James Sellers, Professor and Associate Head for Undergraduate Mathematics at Penn State University

Date and Time: Wednesday, 28 November 2012, 6pm
Location: 244E Olmstead Building

About the Talk

In the June 2012 issue of the MAA's MATHEMATICS MAGAZINE, Frumosu and Teodorescu-Frumosu proved that, for all integers m ≥2,
where the inner sum is taken over all p-term ordered partitions of m. Their proof is calculus-based, relying on power series manipulations. In this talk, we will show their original argument, and then we will provide a combinatorial proof of this identity (which Frumosu and Teodorescu-Frumosu requested at the end of their article). We then use the insights gained via this argument to prove numerous other results of a similar type. This is joint work with Jörn Olsson of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED!