Tag: Undergraduate Student

  • ECE 290 Seminar: Fundamental Nanopower Analog Circuits

    When: Monday, November 24, 2025 from 10:40am to 11:45amWhere: Virtual event – zoom link ECE 290 seminar series features Joey Sankman, Analog/Power Designer, at Analog Devices, with a talk titled “Fundamental Nanopower Analog Circuits.”

  • Got Skills? Come to Lead by Design Info Sessions Monday / Tuesday on Zoom

    Got skills? Want to get paid to share them with others? Consider joining our Lead by Design info sessions on Monday/Tuesday this week. CMPM115 Lead by Design: Experiential Learning Collaborative Students work in teams to develop a template for a 10-week-long engineering design project.

  • Critically acclaimed Spongebob Musical comes to UCSC

    The SpongeBob Musical is a Broadway production based on the popular animated series, SpongeBob SquarePants. It premiered in Chicago in 2016 and then debuted on Broadway in 2017, receiving 12 Tony Award nominations. The musical tells the story of SpongeBob and his friends in Bikini Bottom as they face the potential destruction of their town by a…

  • Produce Pop-ups

    Affordable produce from the campus farm and local farmers market for students and the community! Fall 2025 Schedule

  • CruzHacks Applications are OPEN!

    Cruzhacks applications are live! Sign up and mark your calendar for JANUARY 16-18th! Signups will be live on our website cruzhacks.com and in our bio today SEE YA’LL THERE!! cruzhacks.com

  • CSE Colloquium – Neurosymbolic AI: from research to industry

    Neurosymbolic AI brings together the statistical nature of machine learning with the formal reasoning capabilities of symbolic AI. It seeks to offer a balanced approach to contemporary AI technologies, by combining the ability to learn from data, with the capacity to reason upon knowledge acquired from an environment. The main criticism of neural machine learning…

  • Kickstart Your Career: Top Resources Every Graduate Should Know

    Starting your career journey after graduation can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re polishing your resume, preparing for interviews, or exploring new job paths, having the right tools makes all the difference. We’ve rounded up some of the best career resources for recent graduates to help you take your next big…

  • 9-Month M.S. Fast-Track to Product Leadership (UC Berkeley PDP)

    The UC Berkeley Product Development Program (PDP) is an intensive, 9-month M.S. in Chemical Engineering designed to fast-track you into high-earning strategic leadership roles immediately after your bachelor’s degree. Applications are open – apply now. Upcoming Info Sessions: If you have any questions about the program before then, contact Iris Acosta, Director of Strategic Partnerships & Marketing at irisoa@berkeley.edu.

  • Freelancer Resources

    If you’re a CS major interested in freelancing, I compiled a guide with freelancer resources for computer science majors to help you get started. The article covers: Whether you’re looking to gain experience, earn some income on the side, or explore freelancing as a career path, this resource list has what you need to get…

  • ECE 290 Seminar: Reinforcement Learning for Large-Scale Games

    When: Monday, 11/3/25 from 10:40am to 11:45am Where: E2-192 Please join us for our ECE 290 seminar series this Monday where Dr. Joao Hesphanha, Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, will give a talk titled “Reinforcement Learning for Large-Scale Games”.

Last modified: Nov 17, 2025