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SUMMARY:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days - Human Capital & HR Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days is a multi-day event designed to connect students with employers across a wide range of careers and industries. This series of career-focused fairs provides undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to explore career pathways\, network with recruiters\, and learn about internships\, co-ops\, and full-time positions. \nEach fair highlights different career fields\, allowing employers to engage with students who have specific interests and expertise: \n\nHuman Capital & HR Career Fair: Monday\, September 15th 10AM – 3PM | This fair focuses on career opportunities in Human Resources\, HR Corporate Labor Relations\, and HR Consulting.\n\nThis fair is taking place in the Statler Hotel Ballroom.\nCareer Paths:\n\nHuman Capital\nHuman Resources\n\n\n\n\n\nVisit Handshake to register and find more details.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/2025-cornell-career-fair-days-human-capital-hr-career-fair/
LOCATION:Statler Hotel Ballroom\, 130 Statler Dr\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Lab to Impact series
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, the Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) invites you to Lab to Impact\, an educational series designed to help Cornell researchers\, inventors\, and partners take their innovations from lab to marketplace. \nWe’re starting the season with a foundational session focused on intellectual property and the full journey of technology commercialization. Whether you’re new to IP or already navigating disclosure\, this virtual session will offer tools\, examples\, and guidance tailored to Cornell innovators. \nWhat you’ll learn \n🗺️ The commercialization roadmap: Understand the full lifecycle — from invention disclosure to licensing and beyond. \n💡 IP fundamentals\, simplified: Get grounded in patents\, trademarks\, copyrights\, and trade secrets. \n✨ Telling the story of your tech: Learn how CTL positions innovations to attract licensees\, collaborators\, and investors. \n🤝 How CTL supports your journey: Hear directly from CTL leadership about the resources available to help bring your work to the world. \nAbout the Series \nExplore real-world paths to impact this fall\, with sessions grounded in Cornell’s 13 technology pillars and led by internal and external experts: \n\nMonday\, Sept. 15: Understanding the Technology Commercialization Process\nWednesday\, Oct. 29:From Idea to Prototyping and Design in Medical Devices\nTuesday\, Nov. 18:The Path to Commercializing Semiconductor Technology\nTuesday\, Dec. 16:Realizing Impact through Commercialization
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/lab-to-impact-series/2025-09-15/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days - Real Estate & Hospitality Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days is a multi-day event designed to connect students with employers across a wide range of careers and industries. This series of career-focused fairs provides undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to explore career pathways\, network with recruiters\, and learn about internships\, co-ops\, and full-time positions. \nEach fair highlights different career fields\, allowing employers to engage with students who have specific interests and expertise: \n\nReal Estate & Hospitality Career Fair: Tuesday\, September 16th 9AM – 1:30PM | This fair focuses on career opportunities in Hotel Management\, Hospitality Consulting\, and Real Estate Investment & Asset Management.\n\nThis fair is taking place in Bartels Hall.\nCareer Paths:\n\nReal Estate\nHospitality\nEntrepreneurship\n\n\n\n\n\nVisit Handshake to register and find more details.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/2025-cornell-career-fair-days-real-estate-hospitality-career-fair/
LOCATION:Bartels Hall\, 554 Campus Rd\, Ithaca\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days - All Industries Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days is a multi-day event designed to connect students with employers across a wide range of careers and industries. This series of career-focused fairs provides undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to explore career pathways\, network with recruiters\, and learn about internships\, co-ops\, and full-time positions. \nEach fair highlights different career fields\, allowing employers to engage with students who have specific interests and expertise: \n\nAll Industries Career Fair: Tuesday\, September 16th 3PM – 7PM | This fair welcomes employers from a broad range of industries and career opportunities\, including Fortune 500 companies\, government agencies\, and nonprofit organizations.\n\nThis fair is taking place in Bartels Hall.\nCareer Paths:\n\nAgriculture\, Food\, and Natural Resources\nBusiness and Finance\nCommunications\, Media\, and Entertainment\nConsulting\nGovernment\, Policy\, and International Relations\nSocial Impact\nAnd More!\n\n\n\n\n\nVisit Handshake to register and find more details.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/2025-cornell-career-fair-days-all-industries-career-fair/
LOCATION:Bartels Hall\, 554 Campus Rd\, Ithaca\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days - STEAM Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:2025 Cornell Career Fair Days is a multi-day event designed to connect students with employers across a wide range of careers and industries. This series of career-focused fairs provides undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to explore career pathways\, network with recruiters\, and learn about internships\, co-ops\, and full-time positions. \nEach fair highlights different career fields\, allowing employers to engage with students who have specific interests and expertise: \n\nSTEAM Career Fair: Wednesday\, September 17th 10AM – 3PM | This fair focuses on career opportunities in Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Architecture\, and Mathematics (STEAM) industries.\n\nThis fair is taking place in Bartels Hall.\nCareer Paths:\n\nArchitecture\, Planning and Design\nComputing\, Information Science\, and Tech\nEnergy\, Environment and Sustainability\nEngineering and Manufacturing\nEntrepreneurship\nScience and Biotechnology\n\n\n\n\n\nVisit Handshake to register and find more details.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/2025-cornell-career-fair-days-steam-career-fair/
LOCATION:Bartels Hall\, 554 Campus Rd\, Ithaca\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:info session: BD Technology Leadership Development Program
DESCRIPTION:Considering transitioning to the medtech industry? Get insider tips to boost your chances. BD’s Technology Leadership Development Program (TLDP) provides PhD grads with three 1.5-2 year rotations tailored to their interests in medical device development. As a TLDP associate\, you shape a personalized career path targeting your skills and interests\, while gaining broad exposure to the business. The program is open to PhD graduates in STEM with between 0-3 years of post-grad experience. You are welcome to apply leading up to your defense\, or as a postdoc within three years of graduation. \nApply by Tuesday\, September 30th at BD Technology Leadership Development Program (TLDP) \nTo learn more about the program and help guide your application\, register to attend one of our information sessions below: \nSeptember 11\, 2025 2:00pm – 3:00pm EST\nSeptember 17\, 2025 5:00pm – 6:00pm EST\nSeptember 23\, 2025 7:00pm – 8:00pm EST \nUnfortunately no visa sponsorship is available for this program\, but you are encouraged to apply for scientist/sr. scientist and engineer positions within BD. \nConnect with previous TDLP Cornellians:\nTibra Wheeler PhD’21 Biomedical Engineering\nKarla García-Martínez\, PhD’23 Immunology & Infectious Diseases\nRob Swanda PhD’21 Biochemistry\nCourtney Jackson PhD Microbiology \nWatch a short video summarizing the value of the TDLP from the perspective of past participants.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/info-session-bd-technology-leadership-development-program/2025-09-17/
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SUMMARY:Nucleate online info session for future life science startups
DESCRIPTION:Are you an academic trainee (Post-doc/DVM/PhD/MBA/MD/JD/MS/MEng) eager to build a life science startup? Whether your passion lies in therapeutics\, diagnostics\, medtech\, synthetic biology\, or fields like food\, energy\, agriculture\, or consumer products\, this is your opportunity to transform your research into a groundbreaking venture! Applications for Nucleate’s Flagship Activator Program are NOW OPEN! \nTo learn more\, sign up for a virtual info session or Live Q&A session with Activator Alumni and Mentors: \n\nVirtual Info Session:  Thursday\, September 18\, at 12 PM\nNucleate Activator – Insider Session: Tuesday\, October 7\, at 6 PM\nAlternatively\, join Nucleate at events in NYC: Connect and Collab: Fall Mixer with NYAS Thursday\, September 25\, at 6 PM at NYAS\n\nThe Offer:\n\nCompletely Free: Nucleate never takes equity or charges fees for its programs\nMentorship from Industry Leaders: Receive guidance from experienced mentors.\nComprehensive Educational Programming: Learn from the best in workshops and seminars.\nGlobal Community: Join a network of peers\, alumni\, and leaders across 18+ cities worldwide.\nInvestor Introductions: Get connected with investors ready to support your breakthrough.\nNo Forced Incorporation: Focus on your venture at your own pace.\n\nIf you have an idea (i.e.\, you’re an Inventor)\, you can apply for either the Bio or Eco track: \n\nBio Track: For innovators in therapeutics\, diagnostics\, or tools.\nEco Track: Focused on food & agriculture\, chemicals & energy\, or consumer products.\n\nDon’t have an idea yet? No worries! You can still join a team as a scientific\, business\, or clinical contributor through Nucleate’s matching process. \nGot a team already? Your collaborators can come on board as team affiliates\, so you all get the chance to learn and build together. \nApplications are reviewed on a rolling basis through October 20. Early submission is encouraged for early team matching. \nCheck out Nucleate’s FAQs page if you have any questions. \nWhat about IP? Nucleate Activator is an education-focused\, non-dilutive program that does not take any equity or IP\, and all programming is designed to be non-confidential. Inventors applying to the program must secure approval from their PI and TTO before final acceptance. \nAbout Nucleate\nNucleate is a student-run nonprofit organization that facilitates the formation of new life science ventures. Nucleate’s equity-free Activator program supports emerging bioentrepreneurs coming from academia who plan to tackle the biggest challenges in human health (Bio Track) and sustainability (Eco Track) by building life science companies. Since inception seven years ago\, Nucleate has guided 600+ scientific teams through their earliest stages\, leading to the formation of more than 180 companies that have collectively raised over $500M. Alumni of the program are commercializing breakthrough technologies such as protein sequencing (Glyphic)\, AI drug design (Manifold Bio\, Concerto)\, biomanufacturing (Foray Biosciences) and many more. \nApply\nApply here before October 20th\, 2025.  \nTo learn more about Nucleate visit Linktree \nQuestions\nAdithya Prabakaran (ap767@cornell.edu) is happy to help answer questions! \nAdithya Prabakaran \nB.S. ‘25 Biomedical Engineering\, Cornell University \nPhD Student\, Cancer Engineering\, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center \nTechnology Sourcing Lead | Nucleate New York
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nucleate-online-info-session-for-future-life-science-startups/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:From industry to faculty\, entrepreneur\, consultant\, and faculty back to industry
DESCRIPTION:MSE Seminar Series \nDate: Thursday\, September 18\, 2025\nTime: 4:00pm\nLocation: Kimball B11 \nAbout the speaker\nLeo Schowalter was employed by the GE Global Research Center after receiving his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Illinois in 1981.  He was a professor in the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Physics Department from 1987 and became Department Chair in 1997\, the same year that he co-founded Crystal IS with another former GE colleague. Crystal IS commercialized single-crystal AlN substrates and UVC LEDs based on pseudomorphic AlGaN on these substrates for disinfection and instrumentation applications.  Crystal IS was acquired by Asahi Kasei in 2011 and is now a wholly owned subsidiary. \nStarting in 2017\, Dr. Schowalter was appointed the Asahi Kasei Innovative Devices Industry-Academia Collaborative Chair at Nagoya U. This team\, led by Prof. Amano and with Asahi Kasei and Crystal IS support\, announced the world’s first UVC laser diode in 2019 and\, in early 2020\, announced the best performance for far UVC LEDs in the 230nm to 240nm wavelength range. Dr. Schowalter continues the collaboration with Prof. Amano as a Visiting Professor but has also now joined the Florida-based startup company Visium (formally Lit Thinking) which is developing cost-effective far UVC for human-safe disinfection of shared spaces.  Most recently\, he has established the Visium Ultralabs in the Cornell Tech Park to further push the AlGaN ultrawide bandgap semiconductors into the far-UVC. \nAbstract\nThe development of AlGaN ultrawide bandgap (UWBG) semiconductors on native AlN substrates for UVC and far UVC device applications \nUltrawide bandgap semiconductors (bandgaps greater than 4.5 eV) have attracted recent attention for new applications in high power switches (EV and smart grid) and high-power rf.  UWBG semiconductors are also being used to make novel light emitters at wavelengths shorter than 280nm. However\, the UWBG semiconductors still present big challenges in growth and doping.  One of the best examples are the pseudomorphic AlGaN alloys gown on high quality AlN substrates where 2-inch diameter is now widely available and 100mm are being sampled. These single-crystal AlN substrates have enabled growth of high quality Al1-xGaxN alloys that are pseudomorphically strained to match the lattice of the underlying AlN substrate. The low extended defect density has made it possible to take advantage of a new kind of conductivity (distributed polarization doping) made possible in materials that have a spontaneous polarization.  Most significantly\, p-type Al1-xGaxN has now been demonstrated in Al1-xGaxN without the use of impurity doping.  This breakthrough solved the critical problem of unacceptable resistivities in the doped layers with increasing band gap (particularly for p-type dopants). \nPseudomorphic growth and distributed polarization doping have made the achievement of new devices possible\, such as the UVC laser diode which we first demonstrated in 2019 as part of a Asahi Kasei/Nagoya University joint effort.  These laser diodes open new possibilities for optical instruments which will benefit from very compact sources of radiation which are coherent and nearly monochromatic. It is also possible to precisely direct laser radiation in ways that simply are not possible for LEDs.  As this technology develops\, it may even be possible to achieve higher wall plug efficiencies than are achievable with UVC LEDs due to improved photon extraction efficiencies. However\, the lifetime of these diodes (which operate at much higher current densities than LEDs) is still an important issue that needs to be addressed. \nFinally\, I would like to introduce our new UWBG semiconductor effort at the Visium UltraLabs in the Cornell Tech Park to enable far UVC (shorter than 235nm) LEDs.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/from-industry-to-faculty-entrepreneur-consultant-and-faculty-back-to-industry/
LOCATION:Kimball Hall B-11
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