Thursday, February 19, 2009

GE China Technology Center Job opportunities

-Experienced and Internship positions

GE (General Electric) is renowned for hiring exceptional people and giving them unparalleled opportunities to build their careers and capabilities. There is simply no other company in the world with such a diverse set of businesses in which to work, and such a development-focused culture in which to grow.

GE China Technology Center, driving GE’s growth in China and globally

One of four global research and development facilities at the hub of GE’s worldwide technology development efforts, the GE China Technology Center (CTC) is a diversified, multi-disciplinary organization conducting fundamental research, new product development, engineering service and sourcing service.

Located at Zhangjiang High-Tech Park, Shanghai, the China Technology Center (CTC) has been operational since May 2003 with a total physical area of 47,000 square meters. CTC is one of the biggest foreign invested R&D centers and the only enterprise R&D centers which have fundamental research capabilities.

With more than 1,400 researchers and engineers and 60+ labs, CTC teams are driven to bring technology breakthroughs and product innovations to life in the following key areas:

  • Energy, including Clean Coal, Wind Power, Solar Power, etc.
  • Water, including Seawater desalination and water treatment
  • Material, including nano-material, crystal, etc.
  • Electronic and electric, real time control
  • Security systems
  • Advanced manufacture
  • Imaging Technology
  • Chemical

GE China Technology Center accomplished more than 100 R&D projects every year, one third of which are fundamental research projects. Till the end of 2008, CTC has filed more than 320 patent applications.

Welcome to join CTC and Build your future with GE!!

Please download the files for GE CTC experienced/ Intern open positions from the link below:

1. '09 GE CTC- 15 Regular Positions (For the experienced with 2-8 working years)

2. '09 GE CTC-8 Senior Positions (For the experienced with > 8 working years)

3. '09 GE CTC -16 EID Intern positions


How to apply:

Option 1: Please visit: www.gecareers.com

Please search and apply the jobs by job code

Please submit your CV on-line

Option 2: Please send your CV directly to yuxiao.tang@ge.com (Please remark the job code in your mail)

More information, please visit GE website: www.ge.com or www.ge.com.cn

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

9th Annual Women’s Ways of Leading Conference


Apply Today! Deadline: Tuesday, February 24, 2009, at 5pm

The 2009 Women’s Ways of Leading Conference is an opportunity for women students to develop their identities as leaders, to explore the roles they assume in their communities, and to form networks of support within our University. Participation is open to BC, CC, SEAS and GS women. Apply today! See the application or email womensways2009@gmail.com.

The conference is Saturday, March 7th, from 9am-5pm.

The 2009 theme focuses on, “Women’s Leadership: Freedom, Fulfillment & Fellowship in a Shifting Global Economy.” Students participate in a day designed to augment the mind, body and spirit through wonderful discussions and exciting workshops. Four series define the workshop offerings: “Women’s Expressions,” “Mind, Body, and Soul,” “The Professional Woman”, and “Rethinking Feminism.” Each participant receives a WWL Conference giveaway. Breakfast and lunch are provided. Visit our website for updates: www.womenswaysofleading.info.

Princeton Chinese Theatre presents: Thunderstorm (雷雨)


Cao Yu’s Thunderstorm (in Chinese: 雷雨 Lei Yu) is a classic and undoubtedly one of the most popular Chinese dramatic works. The plot of Thunderstorm centers on one family's psychological and physical destruction as a result of incest, as perpetrated at the hands of its morally depraved and corrupt patriarch, Zhou Puyuan. The complex relationships between family members and conflicts between social classes make this a gripping and occasionally suffocating play. PCT’s adaptation of this play shortens the original 4-hour play to a two-and-half-hour production, keeping the essence and exploiting the rich ideas the playwright bequeaths the director, the actors and the audiences. The show will be performed in Chinese with comprehensive English program notes.

Princeton Chinese Theater is a student group established in April 2008, run entirely by students on all levels of production, including screenwriting, directing, acting and logistical operations.

Join the facebook group to find out more information of the play. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=67452595099

Show times
Feb 26 (Thursday), 8 pm
Feb 27 (Friday), 8 pm
Feb 28 (Saturday), 2 pm &7 pm


Venue: Frist Campus Center Film & Performance Theater, 3/F

*Price: $6 for Princeton students and $10 otherwise