Friday, October 16, 2015

The LIST laboratory is looking for highly motivated masters or undergraduate students to work on IP telecommunications projects.

Hi EE majors!!!

The LIST laboratory (http://www.list.ufl.edu) is looking for highly motivated masters or undergraduate students to work on IP telecommunications projects.


Ideal candidates will: (1) have good computer programming skills; (2) be able to work independently to solve problems; (3) have background on computer networks;  (4) be proficient in or motivated to learn  the Linux environment (5) have excellent writing skills.
 We are building a GatorTekecom system 
For voice video data and text that will serve office home and mobile applications 

We will need to use

Virtual computing
Database systems 
Mobile Apps for all platforms 

Familiarity with Kamailio, FreeSWITCH, Alpine Linux, VoIP, SIP etc  are a plus.


If interested, please send the following information to latchman@list.ufl.edu.

- A cover letter briefly (1 or 2 paragraphs) describing:

- Your study/career goals, department and program you are enrolled.

- Your Resume

Monday, October 12, 2015

Engineering Study Abroad survey



Apologies if you receive this email twice. You only have to complete the survey once.

Dear students,

The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering and UF International Center are jointly conducting a survey into the study abroad interest and perception among engineering students.

I would like to request that you take 10 minutes out of your busy day to complete the survey. We want to understand how to tailor our programs to suit the needs of engineering students. My goal is to promote international opportunities so that all students can benefit from it.

Please go to this link and help me figure out what needs improvement in the International Engineering Programs, what programs do we need to implement, what are the challenges and obstacles, etc…

We would like to hear from all students who have studied abroad, students who are currently studying abroad or students who are thinking about studying abroad.


The survey will be open until November 20th. Please feel free to forward this to your friends in Engineering as well!

Sincerely,
Ping

Friday, October 2, 2015

Spring 2016 Advance registration begins November 2nd

Good Morning EE Students;
Advance Registration for Spring 2016 will open November 2nd, so it is time to schedule an appointment to clear your advising hold(s) and discuss your upcoming schedule for the next semester(s). The schedule of courses is available to view (on October 2nd) for all students at www.registrar.ufl.edu/soc. Please review the course listings before you arrive for your appointment, and please review your degree audit to confirm what remaining courses you have to complete for the Electrical Engineering degree.

I will be seeing students by your class classification (5EG, 4EG, 3EG, 2EG,) beginning OCTOBER 13TH. You can find your classification on your degree audit. Classification is assigned based on number of credit hours completed.   For students currently studying abroad, internship/coop, AIM students and HONORS students, please send an email directly to nicolet@ece.ufl.edu for assistance. Your advising may be conducted differently.

FIRST YEAR STUDENTS:
 If you are a first year student (a non-transfer student that started your first semester at UF in Spring 2015, Summer 2015, or Fall 2015, regardless of your incoming credits), please disregard these instructions. You must see the First Year Advising team in Weil 204.

Advance Registration steps:
1) Look over course listings on the schedule of courses website,
www.registrar.ufl.edu/soc
2) Look over degree audit and complete Advance Registration Worksheet (attached)
3) See the EE advisor to clear advising hold (see attachment)
4) Clear all holds: Advance Registration Prep, Emergency Contact, Local Address, any others


Timetable for classification to schedule an appointment – available through TBD:
Beginning October 13th:
5EG’s and 4EG’s
 
Beginning October 21th:
3EG’s and 2EG’s 
 
Beginning October 29th:
All student classifications (NOT FIRST YEAR STUDENTS-FRESHMEN)

For EE students to clear advising holds; there will be 2 ways to clear your advising holds for Spring 2016. You are able to schedule an appointment (see attachment) or come in during the designated walk-in advising day to clear your advising holds.  In each option you must complete the Advance Registration Worksheet (ARW). The ARW can be downloaded through this link (https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/0e961cc1-fc8f-4252-a718-8bcee4054b82 ).  To clear your advising hold by walk-in advising will be on Thursdays only.  The hours of walk-in are 9:30-12 and 1- 4pm.

If your schedule does not permit you to come in during the schedule times above then you can send an email with the Advance Registration Worksheet to the EE advisor email.  Please allow 24-48 hours to clear your hold if you are clearing by email.  Do not wait until to your assigned date to clear all holds.

Helpful websites:

Upcoming Advising Hours:

Advising Hours for the week of 10/5/15:
Out of the Office for a Conference October 5-9.
Will be back in the office October 12, 2015


Advising Hours for the week of 10/12/15
Monday 10-12 and 1-3:30
Tuesday appointments 10-12 and 1-3
Wednesday no appointments or walk-in advising
Thursday Walk-in advising for 5EG's & 4EG's 9:30-12 and 1-4
Friday appointments 10-12pm and 1-3:40pm

Updates on Course Offerings

Hi EE Majors, Just reminder when certain courses will be offered as of Fall 2019.   This is not an exhaustive list; schedules can change...