Minutes 10.07.2019

AiCHE panel- Academia vs Industry + Resume feedback

October 17th, 5-6 pm, Goergen 101

Are you an engineering student who’s unsure if Academia or Industry is right for you? Attend this event to learn from professors and industry professionals who have excelled in their respective fields. The panel will consist of ChemE, BME, and MechE professors and alumni who will share their process for navigating the difficult decision between academia vs industry.

Also looking to boost your resume? Bring your resume and drop it off at the beginning of the event. A Greene Center staff member will review it for you during the panel and you can pick it up at the end of the event!

Movie night- Hocus Pocus

On October 18th, 7-9 pm, Gowen Room in Wilco

Come join BMES for a spooky Halloween as we’ll be showing Hocus Pocus. Movie blurb:

You’re in for a devil of a time when three outlandishly wild witches – Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy return from 17th-century Salem after they’re accidentally conjured up by some unsuspecting pranksters! It’s a night full of zany fun and comic chaos once the tricky 300-year-old trio sets out to cast a spell on the town and reclaim their youth – but first they must get their act together and outwit three kids and a talking cat!

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Graduate program mentees

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Just a side note: We have our weekly meetings at 8, which is open to everyone.

Minutes 09.30.2019

BME Grad School Panel

BME Alumni Panel

AIChE Grand Scholars Meet and Greet
Thursday October 3rd 5:30-7 at iZone forum

BME Peer Advising Office Hours

Sydney Shannon (sshanno2@u.rochester.edu)

      Thursdays, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Izone

Ananya Goyal (agoyal5@u.rochester.edu)

      Mondays, 1 – 2 pm, Goergen 2nd Floor Lounge

You can also set-up one-on-one appointments or contact us through email!

Super September

ACTIVITIES FAIR (August 30th, 2019) 

The activities fair was not only a blast, but a huge success. We all showed up to our shifts in front of Wilson Commons (we had a great table, by the way) and got plenty of first-years and even upperclassmen sign up to receive our emails, which means a lot of people are interested in BMES! I, as well as some other E-board members, had a great time getting to know some of the first-year and other undergraduate BME students, and are really excited for what this means about the near future of BMES.

by Alexander Rivera 

BMES GENERAL INTEREST MEETING  (September 3rd, 2019) 

BMEs had a general interest meeting on Tuesday, September 3rd in Goergen 101. New members to the club were introduced to the executive board and they learned about what kind of events BMEs holds throughout the semester, Including the picnic, study breaks, and professional events.  Pizza and drinks were served.

by Caroline Stockwell

LINKEDIN WORKSHOP (September 18th, 2019)

On September 18th, Dr. Amy Learner led an advisory LinkedIn workshop for UR students. Throughout the hour, she explained effective techniques for navigating through LinkedIn and answered questions students had about how to connect with alumni, companies, and opportunities. During the workshop, Dr. Learner led us through her personal experiences and connections and explained how we can utilize LinkedIn to make meaningful connections and keep our profiles as useful to employers as possible. Overall, the workshop was a very insightful and informative experience.

by Riya Shah

BMES PICNIC (September 20th, 2019) 

The BMES Picnic held on 20th September, 2019 was fantastic! I got a chance to talk to people, make new friends in BME and receive some great advice from upperclassmen. The food was amazing and I will definitely come to the BBQ next year!

by Tracy Le

EMPLOYER/STUDENT DIVERSITY RECEPTION (September 23rd, 2019) – 

BMES tabled at the Employer/Student Diversity Reception on 23rd September, 2019. This event was held preceding the Fall Career Expo to give student organizations a chance to demonstrate their skills and abilities to various companies. The twist was that companies came to our table to talk to us, instead of us reaching out to them! We had organizations like the Peace Corps and other great companies come up to us. We got to learn a lot by conversing with the recruiters and got a chance to put our name out there! Overall, I think it was a very successful event and I am looking forward to it next year! (The food was great by the way!)

by Reshul Narhari

BMES MENTORING GAME NIGHT (September 27th, 2019)

BMES mentoring program is on! The first event this semester was in form of a game night and took place Sep.27th in Wilson Commons 507. Students had a great time during the event: about 20 mentors and mentees showed up in total and had fun with the Monopoly and UNO during the event. Mentees came with questions and were able to leave with their questions answered by upperclassmen present at the time.

by Ruyi Li

EXPLORE ENGINEERING EVENT: 

A very spirited event involving lots of first-years and upperclassman, the Explore Engineering Event was extremely fun. Incoming engineering students were invited to meet and greet with upperclassmen from many disciplines, including biomedical, chemical, mechanical, and optical engineering. Many students filled out the bingo sheet of fun facts and won themselves a free t-shirt!

AiCHE PANEL:

The Academia vs. Industry panel was a great success! A panel of 6 professionals, including the BME department’s very own Dr. Brown and Dr. Maddox, shared their insight on deciding if they wanted to work in a lab or if they wanted to work outside of that. Roughly 60 people attended, coming from chemical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering disciplines. Thanks to its success, this will probably be a yearly event, so look for it in next year in the Fall of 2020!

Minutes 09.23.2019

BME Grad School Panel

BMES Game Night/Mentoring Event

Friday, Sept 27th 5:30-7 at Bridge Lounge

Come and meet our mentors for BMES! Play some games, get to know your upperclassmen, network and have fun!

AIChE Grand Scholars Meet and Greet

Thursday October 3rd 5:30-7 at iZone forum

BME Peer Advising Office Hours

Sydney Shannon (sshanno2@u.rochester.edu)

Thursdays, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Izone

Ananya Goyal (agoyal5@u.rochester.edu)

Mondays, 1 – 2 pm, Goergen 2nd Floor Lounge

You can also set-up one-on-one appointments or contact us through email!

Minutes 09.16.2019

Events Happening

BME Department Picnic

Friday, Sept 20th Genesee Valey Park 5-6pm

Please join us for the Annual BME Department Picnic at the Riverbend Shelter in GV Park on September 20th at 5:00 pm! Free food from Dinosaur BBQ. Travel groups will be leaving from Georgen at 4:45, 5 and 5:15.

Professional Headshots

Friday, Sept 20th Georgen at 3:30pm

Meet us at Georgen at 3:30pm and we can walk to places on campus to take professional headshots!

BMES LinkedIn Workshop

Wednesday, Sept 18th CSB 209 5-6pm

Come and hear Dr. Lerner. She will be sharing how she finds Linked-In useful for finding positions, following alumni career paths and searching for contacts for networking. This event is in preparation for the Fall Career Fair next Tuesday.

Fall Career Fair

Tuesday, Sept 24th Feldman Ballroom

Come network and meet employers! Share your resumes, and land an internship opportunity!

BME Peer Advising Office Hours

Sydney Shannon (sshanno2@u.rochester.edu)

Thursdays, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Izone

Ananya Goyal (agoyal5@u.rochester.edu)

Mondays, 1 – 2 pm, Goergen 2nd Floor Lounge

You can also set-up one-on-one appointments or contact us through email!

Quarterzips!

After great anticipation, the BME department will be placing an order for quarter zips this Fall semester! We are very excited for this order, and hope to see undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and administrators alike sporting them throughout the school year!

The order form HERE will be open until Saturday September 21st, so please be sure to place your order by that time. You have to pay $35 in CASH/CHECK to TAIMI in person for your order to go through.
Please email lnguy18@u.rochester.edu with any questions or concerns!

Congrats to Judy, Riya, Phuong for being elected as 1st year representatives!

Minutes 09.09.2019

Events Happening

BMES Study Abroad Session

Wednesday, Sept 11 CSB 209 5-6pm

Come and hear from faculty and students about how to successfully plan for a study abroad experience together with your UR undergraduate curriculum. There will be pizza!

BME Peer Advising Office Hours

Sydney Shannon (sshanno2@u.rochester.edu)

Thursdays, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Izone

Ananya Goyal (agoyal5@u.rochester.edu)

Mondays, 1 – 2 pm, Goergen 2nd Floor Lounge

You can also set-up one-on-one appointments or contact us through email!

Quarterzips!

After great anticipation, the BME department will be placing an order for quarter zips this Fall semester! We are very excited for this order, and hope to see undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and administrators alike sporting them throughout the school year!

The order form HERE will be open until Saturday September 21st, so please be sure to place your order by that time. You have to pay $35 in CASH/CHECK to TAIMI in person for your order to go through.

Please email lnguy18@u.rochester.edu with any questions or concerns!

Minutes 04.22.2019

BMES Banquet

Wednesday, May 1st at 5pm in May Room, WilCo. Tickets can be bought at the Common Market using declining ($15).

BME Shirts S-XL (15$) XXL (18$) will be on sale. Spots are limited so make sure to buy your ticket soon! Hope to see everyone there!!

Fellowship Opportunity

The NSF-GRFP fellowship is a pretty incredible (and prestigious) fellowship:  it offers $32,000 per year to students attending graduate school (usually PhD programs) in most STEM and Social Science fields.  The opportunity is open to US citizens, nationals, and permanent residents.  There is no minimum GPA required, and while a background in research is helpful, it is not required.

If anyone has questions, please email or call the Fellowships Office (fellowships@rochester.edu, 585-276-5869).

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BMES Mentor Program is still open!

Please email urbmesmentorship@gmail.com if you would like to be a mentor or would like a mentor assigned to you!

Abloom April

Family Science Day

Science experiments? Innovative designs? Young, curious minds? Yes, it’s Family Science Day! The University of Rochester’s annual ‘Family Science Day’ was held on 20th April 2019 this year in Rettner Hall. About 20 student groups, including EWB, SWE, UR Robotics and of course BMES, were present with mind-blowing projects. We had a heart model which depicted the path blood took through the different parts of the heart. For those who were interested, we gave them a worksheet in which they had to label all the parts of the heart and if they got all correct, they won a brain-shaped stress ball! So many kids were fascinated by the heart model and how it works. Many even took the quiz at the end and got all correct. By the time we had to leave, we ran out of all stress balls! Oh, and did I mention there were delicious food and drinks served by Wegman’s? It was a great time and I can’t wait for it next year!

by Reshul Narhari

March Mania

RES Explorer

On Thursday, March 21st, Joe, Lauren, and I conducted a very successful presentation in front of a group of high school students. The audience was an assortment of freshmen to seniors, as well as some parents. The purpose of the presentation was to introduce to the students the idea of biomedical engineering and give them some insight into the premise of the program, as well as a basic understanding of the academics of the field. Our presentation was a relatively standard one, with slides and a demonstration. The students seemed to react much more actively to the demonstration portion of the presentation, in which we showed them the use of the bicep model lab from BME 101. Getting to see hands-on the practicality of BME in everyday life resonated with the students. At the end of the presentation, we all shook hands and received very kind words from both the coordinator of the program and from the parents. I think Lauren and Joe would agree with me when I say we’d be happy to do it again in the future.

by Alexander Rivera

BMES Mentoring Event

BMES had another successful mentoring event on Tuesday, March 19th in Goergen Atrium. This event focused on pre-registration, and mentees were able to get advice from junior and senior BME mentors on which classes to take and how to fit everything into their busy schedule before meeting with their advisors. Pizza and soda were served!

by Caroline Stockwell

BMES Spring 2019 Engineering Social

The Spring 2019 Engineering Social (E-Social) was held on Mar. 29th in Rettner. This semester, the E-Social included different stations held by various engineering student associations including EWB, BMES, ASME, Robotics, and UR Makers. The BMES station organized a paper tearing activity for incoming students. This involved thinking of strategies to tear paper into its maximum length and perform it. The final paper tearing product hung from the second and even the third floor of Rettner and dropped all the way to the first floor. Eventually the longest one and the most artistic one was identified. Everyone had fun during the event. So did I!

by Lauren Li

Minutes 04.19.2019

BMES Banquet

Wednesday, May 1st at 5pm in May Room, WilCo Tickets can be bought at the Common Market using declining ($15). Seniors only ticket sales from April 1st- April 7th, everyone from April 8th. BME Shirts S-XL (15$) XXL (18$) will be on sale. Spots are limited so make sure to buy your ticket soon! Hope to see everyone there!!

Fellowship Opportunity

The NSF-GRFP fellowship is a pretty incredible (and prestigious) fellowship:  it offers $32,000 per year to students attending graduate school (usually PhD programs) in most STEM and Social Science fields.  The opportunity is open to US citizens, nationals, and permanent residents.  There is no minimum GPA required, and while a background in research is helpful, it is not required.

If anyone has questions, please email or call the Fellowships Office (fellowships@rochester.edu, 585-276-5869).

Health Professions Panel

BMES, in collaboration with the BME Department, is hoping to organize a BME Health Professions Panel of BME Alumni who are in the Rochester area practicing as MDs, MD residents, Nurses. We are trying to gauge interest and figure out potential dates/times for the session. Please fill out this form if you are interested and can make one or more of these times.

BMES Mentor Program is still open!

Please email urbmesmentorship@gmail.com if you would like to be a mentor or would like a mentor assigned to you!