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toggle recent! HSSEAS: Dept Email: [Reminder]: Workshop Wed on LaTex, for producing papers & articles

Monday, February 8, 2010 06:30:55 AM

Have you emailed your RSVP for Wednesday?
gsrcprograms@gsa.asucla.ucla.edu, with 'LaTex' as the Subject

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Hello Engineering Students!

Please note the upcoming LaTex tutorial Workshop.
The GSRC Program Committee & CSGSC are pleased to present: Technology Week

DATE: this Wednesday, February 10
TIME: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: Boelter Hall 4760

LaTex is a desktop-publishing program for producing typeset papers, camera-ready for publication. One of the most common paper-formatting tools used in the Engineering fields, LaTex is the best way to typeset articles, which is critical for pursuing research work.

This is the tool to have for Grads planning a dissertation. Get started and learn how to incorporate headers, tabs, charts, complex formulas & graphs into text!

This Wednesday, February 10th at 5 PM is an orientation & overview LaTex tutorial workshop.

If you bring your laptop to the workshop (recommended), you will be able to install LaTex software, but a laptop is not required.

Refreshments will be served.

The workshop is in 4760 Boelter Hall. Campus Map:
http://maps.ucla.edu/campus/?zlvl=8&cpnt=-118.44258319574696,34.06898068085973

Eudean Sun (M.S. Electrical Engineering, UCLA '09) is a veteran teacher of LaTex.

Anyone new to LaTex is strongly encouraged to attend to be able to start producing journal articles.

To attend and help gauge student interest:
Kindly RSVP to gsrcprograms@gsa.asucla.ucla.edu, writing 'LaTex' in the Subject: line. For more info please see workshop details on the attached flyer.


*** This event is co-hosted by the Computer Science Graduate Student Committee (CSGSC) and the GSRC Program Committee. The GSRC Program Committee are graduate students who develop workshops and programs that contribute to grad.student success and well-being. ***
http://csgsc.cs.ucla.edu
http://gsrc.ucla.edu

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Emailed to department by Graduate Student Resource Center (gsrc@saonet.ucla.edu)

toggle HSSEAS: Dept Email: [TEC]: Register to attend the TCA Fast Pitch (Respond by midnight Feb 21)

Monday, February 1, 2010 10:54:09 PM

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Hi E-grads!

The Technical Entrepreneur Community (TEC) is pleased to announce the following upcoming event:

Attend the Tech Coast Angels 5th Annual L.A. Fast Pitch Competition http://www.pitchtheangels.com

DATE: Wednesday, Feb 24, 2009
TIME: 3:00am - 9:00pm
PLACE: UCLA Anderson School of Management, Korn Hall

RSVP: by Sunday, Feb 21, 2009, by midnight
(https://secure.pitchtheangels.com/pp/page/ct/registration/eventid/15)

+ Meet the Tech Coast Angels, the #1 source of capital to SoCal startups
+ Meet leading local venture capitalists who are doing deals
+ Hear from exciting new start-up companies
+ Learn the art of idea pitching

TCA members are investors who are experienced in building start-up companies and who want to lend their assistance to the UCLA community. In the past 10 years TCA has funded more than 130 startups with $86 million of their own money and attracted venture capital funding that approaches a billion dollars. This level of activity makes TCA the largest angel group in the country.

To register to attend or apply to pitch (deadline to apply is Feb 21), please visit: https://secure.pitchtheangels.com/pp/page/ct/registration/eventid/15

Kind regards,
- EGSA TEC Team
http://www.egsatec.com

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Emailed to department by Technical Entrepreneur Community (TEC) (info@egsatec.com)

toggle HSSEAS: Message of the Day

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 08:00:00 AM

Please check "Message of the Day" often for important updated information.

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