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<Title>Rescheduled: Quarterly patching downtime on 9/29/2018</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Hello.  Patching of the systems in the announcement below has been pushed to Saturday, 9/29/18.  All other details remain the same.  <br><br>Original announcement:<div>----------------------</div>
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    <p><span>As part of our ongoing commitment to security, the Unix Infrastructure group will be conducting quarterly system patching on Saturday, September 22nd for a handful of key services.  The schedule below outlines which key services will be offline and for how long.</span></p>
    <p><span>Saturday, 9/22/2018 between 9am and 11am(most systems will only be down for a short period during this time):</span></p>
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    <li><span>myUMBC lite page will be up resulting in reduced myUMBC functionality</span></li>
    <li><span>Wiki will be unavailable</span></li>
    <li><span>The sites (wordpress) web hosting environment will be unreachable</span></li>
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    <p><span>Please let us know if you have any concerns or questions.</span></p>
    <p><span>Thanks!</span></p>
    <p><span>Tim Champ</span></p>
    <p><span>Manager of Unix Infrastructure</span></p>
    <p><span>UMBC DoIT</span></p>
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<Summary>Hello.  Patching of the systems in the announcement below has been pushed to Saturday, 9/29/18.  All other details remain the same.    Original announcement: ----------------------   As part of...</Summary>
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<Title>How often do you use your personal laptop in the library?</Title>
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<Summary>Take our poll, we want to know!</Summary>
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<Title>Workshop: The Dos and Don&#8217;ts in Health Literacy</Title>
<Tagline>Friday, October 19th, 2018 Noon-12pm (Gallery)</Tagline>
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    Come and learn the dos and don’ts in searching online for medical/health
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<Title>Workshop: Effective Posters Workshop</Title>
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    most conferences include poster presentations in their program.<span> </span>Research posters summarize information or
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<Title>3 Postdoctoral positions at Carnegie Mellon University</Title>
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    <p><strong>1. Postdoctoral position at CMU in experiments on novel Acousto-optic Techniques for Brain Recording</strong></p>
    <p>A postdoc position is available in Optics as part of an interdisciplinary project on designing new optical techniques for non-invasive interfacing with the brain.</p>
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    <p>The position is available in the electrical and computer engineering (ECE) department at CMU. The postdoctoral fellow will be advised by Prof. Chamanzar in the Neurophotonics group (ECE) and will work with the Biophotonics lab in the Biomedical Engineering (BME) department, led by Prof. Jana Kainerstorfer at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA). The project is focused on developing novel optical techniques based on a combination of ultrasound and light for recording neural activity in the brain.</p>
    <p>The project builds on a new technique recently developed in Chamanzar lab for acousto-optic confinement and beam steering in biological tissue. The role of the postdoc will be to design and build an optical setup integrated with an ultrasonic phased array to demonstrate the acousto-optic beam forming in tissue phantoms and brain tissue. The validation will be conducted using imaging techniques such as Fluorescence and Calcium imaging as well as intrinsic optical contrast measurements.</p>
    <p>The overarching goal of the team is to develop advanced non-surgical non-invasive techniques for brain imaging and stimulation for designing next generation brain-computer interfaces. The project spans studies on optical phantoms all the way to human translation.</p>
    <p>This is an opportunity to work on a challenging scientific problem in a highly interdisciplinary and vibrant environment. The postdoc will get the opportunity to work with a team of researchers from various disciplines ranging from ECE, BME, and Biological Sciences at CMU as well as clinicians at University of Pittsburgh.</p>
    <p>Requirements: PhD in a related discipline (ECE, Physics, or Biomedical Engineering) with a strong experimental research record in optics and photonics. While the project involves designing an ultrasonic phased array using commercially available components, prior experience in ultrasonics is not required, but it would be a plus. Experience in biophotonics research is also an advantage, especially experience with optical (light scattering, intrinsic optics, 1-photon or 2-photon) imaging techniques. The lab is committed to the professional development of the members, making this position a valuable preparation for those interested in academic, industrial or entrepreneurial careers. The position has no mandatory teaching or administrative duties.</p>
    <p>The ideal start date is Jan 2019, but it can be sooner. The position is initially for 12 months with the possibility of renewal. Compensation will be commensurate with relevant experience. CMU has competitive benefits (including comprehensive medical insurance) and is an equal opportunity employer.</p>
    <p>Candidates should send a CV, a statement of research experience and interests, expected date of availability, and the contact information for three references to <a href="mailto:mchamanzar@cmu.edu">mchamanzar@cmu.edu</a> or <a href="mailto:jkainers@andrew.cmu.edu">jkainers@andrew.cmu.edu</a> with the subject line “Photonics Postdoc”. Application review will proceed until the position is filled.</p>
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    <p>A postdoc position is available in the electrical and computer engineering (ECE) department at CMU for designing and implementing a novel electrical neurostimulation system. The postdoctoral fellow will be advised by Prof. Chamanzar and co-advised by Prof. Grover at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA). The postdoc will also be working with the group of Prof. Alison Barth in Biological Sciences.</p>
    <p>The team’s goal is to develop novel experimental techniques for invasive and noninvasive neurostimulation for next generation brain-computer interfaces as well as advancing treatment of disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s, and brain injuries. The research project will exploit previously unknown or unexploited biological and physical phenomena that arise from examining the neural system from a combined biological, physical, and information-theoretic/control perspective. The project spans studies on optical phantoms all the way to human translation.</p>
    <p>The role of the postdoc will be to design and build a high-density system using off the shelf components for performing neurostimulation experiments on brain slices with novel as well as existing instruments. The postdoc will be responsible to design and implement the system, testing the concepts in conductive tissue phantoms that mimic the brain tissue, and finally demonstrating the technology in live brain tissue, for which</p>
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    <p>she/he can interface with researchers in the Biological Sciences department. This is an opportunity to work on a challenging scientific problem in a highly interdisciplinary and vibrant environment. The postdoc will be affiliated with the Carnegie Mellon Neuroscience Institute, and will get the opportunity to work with a team of researchers from various disciplines ranging from Biological Sciences, ECE, BME at CMU as well as clinicians at University of Pittsburgh.</p>
    <p>Requirements: PhD in a related discipline (ECE or Biomedical Engineering) with a strong experimental research record on electronic instrumentation. Experience in invasive electrophysical recordings and/or stimulation in mice or non-human primates is a plus. Prior experience with patch clamp recording and slice electrophysiology would be helpful but not required. The labs are committed to the professional development of</p>
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    <p>the members, making this position a valuable preparation for those interested in academic, industrial or entrepreneurial careers. The position has no mandatory teaching or administrative duties.</p>
    <p>The ideal start date is Jan 2019 or it can be earlier. The position is initially for 12 months with the possibility of renewal. Compensation will be commensurate with relevant experience. CMU has competitive benefits (including comprehensive medical insurance) and is an equal opportunity employer.</p>
    <p>Candidates should send a CV, a statement of research experience and interests, expected date of availability, and the contact information for three references to <a href="mailto:mchamanz@andrew.cmu.edu">mchamanz@andrew.cmu.edu</a> and <a href="mailto:pulkit@cmu.edu">pulkit@cmu.edu</a> with the subject line “Neural Stimulation Postdoc”. Application review will proceed until the position is filled.</p>
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    <p><strong>3. Postdoctoral position in Grover/Chamanzar/Barth labs at CMU in experiments on novel invasive and noninvasive neurostimulation</strong></p>
    <p>A postdoc position at the intersection of experimental and computational neuroscience is available working jointly with the labs of Pulkit Grover, Maysam Chamanzar, and Alison Barth at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA). The team’s goal is to develop advanced theoretical techniques, closely with experimental validation, for invasive and noninvasive neurostimulation for advancing treatment of disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s, and brain injuries. The research project will exploit previously unknown or unexploited biological and physical phenomena that arise from examining the neural system from a combined biological, physical, and information-theoretic/control perspective. The project spans studies on rodents, monkeys, and eventually humans. The role of the postdoc will be to conduct and lead electrophysiology experiments on rodents with novel as well as existing instruments. This is an opportunity to work on a challenging scientific problem in a highly interdisciplinary and vibrant environment. The postdoc will be affiliated with the Carnegie Mellon Neuroscience Institute, and will get the opportunity to work with a team of researchers from various disciplines ranging from Biological Sciences, ECE, BME at CMU as well as clinicians at University of Pittsburgh.</p>
    <p>Requirements: PhD in a related discipline (Neuroscience or Biomedical Engineering) with a strong experimental research record. Experience in invasive electrophysical recordings and/or stimulation in mice or non-human primates. Prior experience with patch clamp recording and slice electrophysiology. Experience with in-vivo recording and stimulation will be helpful. Experience with optical (1-photon or 2-photon) calcium imaging is also a plus. The labs are committed to the professional development of the members, making this position a valuable preparation for those interested in academic, industrial or entrepreneurial careers. The position has no mandatory teaching or administrative duties.</p>
    <p>The ideal start date is Jan 2019. The position is initially for 12 months with the possibility of renewal. Compensation will be competitive, and commensurate with relevant experience. CMU has competitive benefits (including comprehensive medical insurance) and is an equal opportunity employer.</p>
    <p>Candidates should send a CV, a statement of research experience and interests, expected date of availability, and the contact information for three references to <a href="mailto:pulkit@cmu.edu">pulkit@cmu.edu</a> and <a href="mailto:mchamanz@andrew.cmu.edu">mchamanz@andrew.cmu.edu</a> with the subject line “Neuro-Stimulation Postdoc”. Application review will proceed until the position is filled.</p>
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    <div>This is an easy way to support your fellow classmates through food insecurity, so they don't go hungry while they're on campus and can focus on their studies! </div>
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    <div>Help support us in our mission to ensure no UMBC student goes hungry, and can thus reach their highest academic potential! </div>
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    <h6>Donations can be made at tinyurl.com/saveaswipe</h6>
    <div>Please consider donating today! </div>
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    <div>If you have questions on the process, or are in need of meals, please email <a href="mailto:retrieveressentials@umbc.edu">retrieveressentials@umbc.edu</a>
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    <p><em><strong>The purpose of the Fellowship is to support promising scholars interested in a future tenure track faculty appointment at UMBC and who are committed to diversity and inclusiveness. </strong> </em>The Department welcomes applications from candidates with research and teaching interests in all areas of Chemistry or Biochemistry, and with diverse experiences, including candidates from industry, academia, or government laboratories.  We are particularly interested in receiving applications from individuals who are members of groups that historically have been underrepresented in the STEM professoriate.</p>
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    <p>UMBC is a national model for diversity and inclusive excellence in STEM with faculty committed to developing the next generation of diverse professionals in STEM.  The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (<a href="http://chemistry.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://chemistry.umbc.edu/</a>) is a research-intensive department with thriving Ph.D. programs in Chemistry and Biochemistry as well as renowned undergraduate programs and faculty engaged in extramurally funded innovative research at the cutting edge of chemistry and biochemistry.</p>
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    <p><span><strong>This Fellowship will begin July 2019</strong></span>, <em>with the potential for conversion to a tenure-track assistant professor position within two years</em>.  The fellow will receive: a competitive stipend; health benefits; funds for conference travel, preparation of scholarly work, instrument services and supplies/consumables; lab space and other privileges.  During the two-year appointment, the fellow will be devoted to initiating an independent research program while teaching one course per year. Experienced mentors will meet with the fellow regularly to provide guidance on developing the skills needed to succeed in a tenure track career at a research intensive university (e.g., proposal/manuscript writing, developing a pedagogically sound teaching philosophy, etc.).</p>
    <p><strong>Eligibility:</strong>  Successful candidates will hold a PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related field and demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusiveness in STEM.</p>
    <p><strong>Application Instructions: </strong>Applications must be submitted at<strong> <a href="http://apply.interfolio.com/53007" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://apply.interfolio.com/53007</a> </strong>Review of completed applications will begin on October 15, 2018 and continue until filled.  Inquiries about the program may be addressed to: <u><a href="mailto:Chemfellowshipsearch@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Chemfellowshipsearch@umbc.edu</a></u></p>
    <p>UMBC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.</p>
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