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SUMMARY:ACS Virtual Office Hours: Careers & Internships at U.S. National Laboratories
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Careers\nMarch 5\, 2026\, from 9:00-10:30 am\nOnline\, Free\, Registration required\n\nThe Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Laboratories tackle some of the world’s most pressing scientific and technological challenges across energy\, science\, environmental stewardship\, and national security. With 17 National Labs located across the U.S.\, these institutions offer access to world-class facilities\, specialized instrumentation\, and interdisciplinary research teams. \nBeyond their research impact\, the National Labs provide a wide range of career pathways\, including undergraduate and graduate internships\, graduate research support\, postdoctoral fellowships\, and research staff positions. Because most Labs are operated by contractors or consortia rather than the federal government\, their hiring processes can be complex and difficult to navigate. \nThis workshop will provide an overview of the DOE National Laboratory system\, highlight key facilities\, and offer practical guidance on how to explore and pursue career opportunities across the Labs. \nAt the conclusion of this presentation\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify major National Laboratory facilities and understand their internship and job application processes\nExplore unique fellowship opportunities available at individual laboratories\nUnderstand DOE complex-wide internship and fellowship programs\nGain clarity on clearance requirements associated with National Lab positions\n\nFollowing the presentation\, attendees will be able to ask their questions directly during a dedicated 30-minute Question and Answer session with the facilitator.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/acs-virtual-office-hours-careers-internships-at-us-national-laboratories/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:ACS CHAS Workshop: Risk Management in the Research Lab
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 8 from 12 pm to 3:30 pm PT\nSponsored by ACS Division of Chemical Health & Safety\nOnline\, $25/participant\, Registration required\n\nThis 3.5-hour workshop is primarily directed at frontline researchers in academic institutions: graduate students\, postdoctoral scholars\, and undergraduate students. \nLearn the principles of the RAMP paradigm through a series of case studies and discussion sessions focused on practicing each of the RAMP steps. \nFaculty and safety staff are also encouraged to attend to learn strategies to better prepare the student researchers on their campuses for risk management of their experimental work. \nThis workshop is designed to be highly interactive\, both to encourage networking among our participants and to support participants in developing functional plans to take back to their institutions. We utilize the Zoom platform to support both large group and small group activities. Those who have reported the workshop as useful are also those who heavily engaged. The participants add value to this workshop as much\, if not more than\, the organizers! \nWhile we certainly understand that the unevenness of Internet connectivity and the challenges of work-from-home can serve as barriers\, we strongly advise you to come to this workshop prepared to engage with mics and cameras on! If this is not possible\, we ask that you engage via the chat function. \nWhile this workshop has been designed from a US perspective\, we have had participants from multiple countries report that they found it useful as well! This international audience is just one more reason why the interactivity among participants is so vital to the success of the workshop for all participants! \nThis workshop is brought to you by the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety as one of two workshops in the ACS CHAS Peer Led Workshop Series. To learn more about the Division and the ACS CHAS Peer Led Workshop Series\, please visit our main website at dchas.org.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/acs-chas-workshop-risk-management-in-the-research-lab/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Careers in Industrial Chemistry: Identifying Your Role in the Value Chain
DESCRIPTION:This free\, 90-minute virtual live event will provide an overview of the job market and job types for industrial chemistry. You will also learn about the latest employment trends and discuss what skills and values align with each sector\, helping you identify the area best suited for your personal background and interests. \nWhat You Will Learn: \n\nHow the industrial value chain can be used as a tool to help refine your job search in alignment with your strengths and values\nKey components of job descriptions and how to break down job descriptions to best match job opportunities with your experience\, strengths\, and values.\n\nThe first hour of the workshop will feature a presentation by an ACS Career Consultant\, while the last 30 minutes will be a dedicated Q&A session between participants and the facilitator.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/careers-in-industrial-chemistry-identifying-your-role-in-the-value-chain/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Careers,Workshop,ACS Careers
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SUMMARY:ACS CHAS Workshop: Empowering Academic Researchers to Strengthen Safety Culture
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the ACS Division of Chemical Health & Safety\nSunday\, March 29 from 11:30 am -2:30 pm\nOnline\, $25/participant\, Registration required\n\nThis 3-hour workshop is primarily directed at frontline researchers in academic institutions: graduate students\, postdoctoral scholars\, and undergraduate students. \nThis workshop discusses the challenges of students making the transition to being independent researchers in academia. Topics discussed include: risk assessment of research projects\, understanding the often confusing safety hierarchies of academic institutions\, and graduate student led Laboratory Safety Teams. \nWorkshop goals are to: \n\nEducate participants about the value of risk assessment\nGuide participants towards gaining awareness of safety culture messages from the leadership at their institutions\nEmpower participants to expand their safety networks and develop laboratory safety teams.\nFaculty and safety staff are encouraged to attend in order to expand their understanding of these challenges and seek ways to become better Champions for these researchers.\n\nThis workshop is designed to be highly interactive\, both to encourage networking among our participants and to support participants in developing functional plans to take back to their institutions. We utilize the Zoom platform to support both large group and small group activities. Those who have reported the workshop as useful are also those who heavily engaged. The participants add value to this workshop as much\, if not more than\, the organizers! \nWhile we certainly understand that the unevenness of Internet connectivity and the challenges of work-from-home can serve as barriers\, we strongly advise you to come to this workshop prepared to engage with mics and cameras on! If this is not possible\, we ask that you engage via the chat function. \nWhile this workshop has been designed from a US perspective\, we have had participants from multiple countries report that they found it useful as well! This international audience is just one more reason why the interactivity among participants is so vital to the success of the workshop for all participants! \nThis workshop is brought to you by the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety as one of two workshops in the ACS CHAS Peer Led Workshop Series. To learn more about the Division and the ACS CHAS Peer Led Workshop Series\, please visit our main website at dchas.org.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/acs-chas-workshop-empowering-academic-researchers-to-strengthen-safety-culture/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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