Opportunity is knocking for two 嘿嘿视频 students and a researcher in two UC-wide programs later this week:
- Ph.D. student Sam Westreich will represent 嘿嘿视频 in the UC Grad Slam, a competition in which graduate students explain their research in talks of three minutes or less, aiming to quickly capture audience members鈥 attention, maintain their interest, and succeed in having them understand the work being done and its significance.
- Undergraduate Zain Budhwani and staff researcher Bob Coates will pitch their technology-based business ideas to three of Silicon Valley鈥檚 leading venture capitalists. Budhwani and Coates are getting this opportunity because of their participation in the 鈥淚 Am a UC Entrepreneur鈥 campaign.
Each year, 嘿嘿视频 Graduate Studies holds a campus Grad Slam to decide who will go to the systemwide Grad Slam. The 2017 嘿嘿视频 Grad Slam comprised a qualifying round in February and the final round April 14.
Westreich, a fourth-year student in the , won the $1,000 top prize with his presentation on 鈥淯nderstanding the Gut Microbiome with Metatranscriptomics.鈥 Here鈥檚 how he opened his presentation: 鈥淟et me tell you about the 5 trillion stowaways hiding inside your body right now 鈥 the gut microbiome, the collection of bacteria that lives inside our intestinal tract.鈥
He went on to describe his work in metatranscriptomics 鈥 simply put, 鈥渂ig data鈥 鈥 a new method of studying the gut microbiome with greater resolution via super computers. And he told how he created Simple Analysis of Metatranscriptomes through Sequence Adaptation, or SAMSA, 鈥渁 program that handles this complex data and analyzes it from beginning to end.鈥 Read Dateline鈥檚 coverage of Westreich鈥檚 campus win.
Now he brings his presentation to the UC Grad Slam, offering a total of $11,000 in prize money. UC President Janet Napolitano will emcee the contest, which will be judged by a panel of leaders in industry, media, government and higher education.
The Grad Slam will begin at 10:30 a.m. this Thursday (May 4), and will be live-streamed from the LinkedIn offices in downtown San Francisco. Look for the live stream link on the , and be sure to cast your vote for the people鈥檚 choice award, which is new this year. Viewers will have 40 minutes to cast their votes to determine who gets the $1,000 prize.
Read more about the competition in this UC news release:
鈥業 Am a UC Entrepreneur鈥
Launched during Global Entrepreneurship Week last November, the 鈥淚 Am a UC Entrepreneur鈥 campaign called on the university鈥檚 innovators and entrepreneurs to share their ideas in 30-second videos as a way to highlight entrepreneurship across the 10-campus system.
Students, staff and faculty entered 340 videos by Feb. 28, which was the deadline for a chance to have lunch with Napolitano and Christine Gulbranson, each of whom is nurturing UC鈥檚 vibrant entrepreneurial culture 鈥 Napolitano with her , and Gulbranson as senior vice president in charge of the .
The prize lunch is scheduled for this Friday (May 5) in Oakland, and Napolitano and Gulbranson have also invited these venture capiatlists: Brook Byers of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB); Josh Green of Mohr Davidow Ventures; and Brendon Kim of Samsung NEXT.
Which brings us back to our 嘿嘿视频 winners:
- Budhwani 鈥 He鈥檚 a third-year computer science major, and he鈥檚 pitching , a mobile parking application for which he is a software developer.
- Coates 鈥 Officially a staff researcher, he has a work title of associate development engineer and he works in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering. He is pitching , sensor network technology.
Here鈥檚 more about them, including some of what they had to say in their videos (click on the boxes to watch):
The Japa team participated in the winter 2017 cohort of student projects seeking support from the . And while Japa did not receive funding, the team still benefited from the program鈥檚 10-week 鈥渁ccelerator program,鈥 broken into five phases: customer discovery, customer acquisition, product development, scale-traction-pivot, and pitch preparation.
Coates holds two 嘿嘿视频 degrees in biological systems engineering (Bachelor of Science, 2002, and Master of Science, 2005), and has worked as a development engineer here since then. He also has served as a lecturer for EBS 165, 鈥淏ioinstrumentation and Control,鈥 in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering.
鈥楨ntrepreneurial powerhouse鈥
Badhwani and Coates and the other contest winners 鈥渞epresent the talent, diversity and passion that make UC an entrepreneurial powerhouse,鈥 Gulbranson said. 鈥淭he 鈥業 Am a UC Entrepreneur鈥 campaign showcases their unique stories, as well as the breadth and depth of UC鈥檚 entrepreneurial efforts across more than two dozen incubators and accelerators across the system.鈥
Gulbranson said the campaign continues, and she is encouraging students, faculty, staff and postdocs to share their inspiring stories. And she advised alumni entrepreneurs to 鈥渟tay tuned鈥 鈥 because a campaign for them is coming.
Everyone who submits a video gets a 鈥淯C Entrepreneur鈥 T-shirt. And, who knows who you might end up going to lunch with!
The UC Office of the President Media Relations staff contributed to this report.
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