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THE BRAE WEEKLY The Weekly Newsletter for the BioResource & Agricultural Engineering Department WEEK 2 - SEPTEMBER 30th, 2015 Welcome Back Students! Students, Raul Lopez and Charlie Ross, work on a robot. Professors serve students dinner at the Welcome Back BBQ. BRAE News & Events October Calendar Student Opportunities Pages 2-5 Page 6 Pages 7-15

BRAE NEWS & EVENTS MEET THE NEW DEPARTMENT HEAD DR. CHARLIE CRABB Some facts about Crabb s objectives: He has worked in most agriculture regions of California His training in ecology and systems helps with administrator roles His commitment to BRAE is to help ensure clear communication and to bring a fresh perspective to decision making within the department He feels his #1 purpose is to prepare the BRAE department to hire a top flight department head At the beginning of this school year, we welcomed Dr. Charlie Crabb into BRAE where he will be serving as our interim department head this year. Crabb comes with an understanding of education and experience that will benefit the BRAE department. Crabb earned his undergraduate degree and PhD from UC Davis and completed academic training as an agricultural ecologist specializing in pest control. In 1978, Crabb began teaching Crop Science at Cal Poly. During his 17 years here, he also served as the Associate Dean of what was then, the College of Agriculture. He left to work at UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Crabb also served as the Dean of College of Agriculture at CSU Chico before he retired in early 2006. Since then, Crabb has taken on a variety of what he calls, projects. He spent time working with government affairs for the Farm Bureau, and held a variety of positions for the Agriculture Leadership Foundation. Finally, he returned to Cal Poly in 2010 where he has served as assistant to the Provost and most recently was the interim department head for the Dairy Science department. Crabb noted that his favorite parts about working for the BRAE family are: the faculty s focus and heart for students, the interaction with students on a daily basis, and the incredible amount of positive energy within the labs, office, and classrooms. Outside of Cal Poly, Crabb has a passion for airplanes and automobiles. He is an instrument pilot and flew a single engine airplane all over California. There is also a 1962 Volkswagen Double Cab Pick-up waiting for him to work on! Dr. Crabb closes with some finals thoughts as he reflects on his career. He likes the quote, Today decides tomorrow, so when you make a decision be sure to evaluate how it will affect you in the long run. Doing things right today pays off. Each day builds on the next! On behalf of the BRAE department, we welcome you and look forward to seeing and helping you succeed as our interim department head, Dr. Crabb! 2

BRAE NEWS & EVENTS WHAT: 1st AES Meeting WHEN: October 7th at 6 pm WHERE: Lab 1 in the BRAE Building WHY: When you become an AES member, $5 dues per quarter gets you the best food on campus at our monthly meetings where we have special guest speakers and fun activities. It s a great place to get to know your peers and network with industry professionals. For this first meeting, we will be welcoming our new Department Head, Dr. Charles Crabb as our guest speaker, Martha Moak. CLUB MEETINGS START The Officer meetings for the BRAE clubs takes place every Tuesday and everyone is encouraged to attend. They start at 6pm in Building 8-122. TRACTOR PULL MEETING The Cal Poly Tractor Pull Club is ready to kick off the year on October 13th! Join us in Building 8, Room 122 at 7pm to learn more about our club, start up the tractors and enjoy a hot dog BBQ. Don t forget your official Tractor Pull Coozie to keep your refreshments ice-cold. See you there! 3

BRAE NEWS & EVENTS THURSDAY BRAE BBQ Don t forget to stop by the BRAE BBQ every Thursday at 11 on the BRAE Ramp. Five dollars will get you a great meal cooked by your own BRAE students! SWE - NETWORKING SHOWCASE Please join us for SWE s first Company Networking Showcase on October 5th from 7-9 pm in Chumash Auditorium. Anyone is welcome to attend this exciting event and network with companies before the Fall Career Fair. Appetizers will also be provided! Attendance is limited, so please RSVP using this link and send an electronic copy of your resume to cpswecorporateassistant@gmail.com so that companies can have a copy of your resume. RSVP by Friday, October 2. RSVP Link: http://goo.gl/forms/jb76qqhpol Attending companies include: Google, Tesla, Amazon, Microscoft, Southern California Edison, Schneider Electric, PepsiCo FritoLay, Workday, Lawerence Livermore National Laboratory, Revenue Solutions, Inc. 4

SAFETY TIP OF THE WEEK Always wear proper footwear in shops Top of the foot must be completely covered No open-toed or open-heeled shoes No high heels Wearing the proper footwear in the shops will protect your feet from hot sparks from grinding, molten slag form welding, sharp chips form machining and lathing, and falling objects. Lockers are available to the students who would like to store their shoes in the shops. For questions, see Virgil Threlkel or Student Supervisor Technicians. PROPER FOOTWARE IMPROPER FOOTWARE 5

OCTOBER CALENDAR Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 30 SWE General Meeting 6pm Bonderson 104 1 SWE Team Tech Info Session 6pm Bonderson 104 2 SWE Team Tech Info Session 12pm Bonderson 104 3 4 5 SWE Networking Showcase at 7pm Chumash 6 Club Officer Meeting 6pm 8-122 7 AES Meeting 6pm Lab 1 8 BRAE BBQ 11am 9 10 11 12 Fremont Club Fair 13 Club Officer Meeting 6pm 8-122 14 15 BRAE BBQ 11am 16 17 18 19 20 Club Officer Meeting 6pm 8-122 21 22 BRAE BBQ 11am Farm City Night 23 24 25 26 27 Club Officer Meeting 6pm 8-122 28 29 BRAE BBQ 11am 30 31 6

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Lindsay Corportation Groundwater Engineer / Hydrogeologist Lindsay Corporation has been a leader in the manufacture and distribution of agricultural equipment for over 50 years. We have grown our sales and distribution network from a regional company, to a major international firm with worldwide sales and distribution. Today, our major business segments of Irrigation and Infrastructure are both driven by the expanding, global population and are both green businesses, helping to improve the environment. Both businesses provide tremendous social and economic value through our products and services. SPF Water Engineering, a business unit of the Lindsay Corporation, provides general civil engineering, water resource consulting, water engineering, and wastewater engineering services. SPF has a growing client base and holds a high level of integrity, creative and cost-effective solutions, and high-quality service. We are committed to being an employer of choice in our industry by supporting and encouraging efforts of our members and associates to build successful careers as engineers, consultants, and entrepreneurs. We provide professional growth opportunities in proportion to initiative, expertise, and success. Visit www.spfwater.com for additional company information. We have an exciting opportunity for a Groundwater Engineer or Hydrogeologist for water supply and environmental projects in the Pacific Northwest. Work will be conducted from SPF s Boise office on projects located primarily in Idaho and surrounding states. International work opportunities may be available. This role would be part of a flexible team with diverse projects and work in Boise, ID, one of the top destination spots in the country. Apply today! What we have to offer: Lindsay has a very competitive compensation plan, including a strong bonus programs and advancement opportunities. We also offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, pretax spending accounts, 401(k), tuition assistance, 10 paid holidays and a stock purchase plan. Expectations: 2 Primary responsibilities will include water supply planning and permitting, well and pump system design, aquifer testing, groundwater modeling, and water quality investigations. 3 Analysis of geologic, hydrologic, and water quality data, engineering design, field work, and report writing 4 Ability to work closely with clients and interact internally with other SPF staff on many different types of projects. Required Qualifications: 5 to 20 years of practical experience B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. degree in geological engineering, civil engineering, or hydrogeology. P.E. or P.G. registration is required, with the ability to obtain registration as both pre ferred. Excellent written and oral communication skills are essential. ArcGIS and MODFLOW experience are preferred. Experience with water rights, wastewater reuse, and irrigation is preferred. Don t pass up this unique and rewarding opportunity! Apply today! https://lindsay.applicantpro.com/jobs/278169.html 11

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