ECE Advising Blog


November 25, 2020

ECE Student Town Hall – 5PM Thursday, December 3rd

Join the ECE Student Advisory Council (SAC) Thursday, December 3rd, at 5 PM to discuss any issues and suggestions from Autumn Quarter in ECE. Zoom Link (NETID Required) https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/92812310137 CONNECT WITH US ON OUR NEW SOCIAL MEDIA! INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOK Got an idea to make the department better? Have issues about Zoom University?…


Opportunities for Students in Environmental Innovation

Further your career, be inspired to action and collaborate with our online community of recruits from the world’s top universities looking to use their skills and expertise to work on meaningful projects. Bountiful is a marketplace where university students, researchers, and entrepreneurs can find opportunities to collaborate, build startups and more, all while doing good…


HKN & IEEE – Game Night on Friday, December 4, 7-8 p.m.

Hi ECE students,  We miss seeing you on campus! As the quarter comes to a close, we hope to see you virtually at our Game Night on Friday, December 4, 7-8 p.m. on Zoom. We’ll have a variety of online games to choose from. Come hang and destress with us before we enter finals.  See you…


NOW HIRING: Assistant Professor in (QIST)

Apply by December 1, 2020 In alignment with ongoing efforts to position the University of Washington and the Pacific Northwest as a leader in the nascent field of quantum-enabled technologies over the next few years, the University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (UW ECE) invites interested and qualified individuals to apply for…


November 24, 2020

Winter 2021 I-CORPS Customer Delivery Program

Have a chance to receive $2,500 DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2ND – SPACE IS LIMITED! Do you have an idea that you think has commercial potential? Do you dream of starting a company sometime in the future? If so, registration is NOW OPEN for the NSF I-Corps program powered by CoMotion Innovation Training in collaboration with…


November 23, 2020

Introducing a new guidebook – Well-Being for Life & Learning

The Well-Being for Life and Learning Guidebook is a new resource for instructors to aid them in designing learning environments that promote well-being. Combining research, best practices, and personal testimony, the guidebook gives faculty and other instructors concrete ideas and direct input from the UW campus community around supporting the whole student and promoting resilience…


Mechanical Engineering 531, Winter 2021

Graduate level conduction heat transfer, is ideal for students who wish to reinforce master’s level math proficiency through application to purely conducting thermal energy in steady, transient, multi-dimensional problems as well as composites, including isotropic and anisotropic solids. Assigned homework problems include comparison of exact analytical solutions with numerical results; use of ANSYS or Star CCM+ software…


Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Department Information Session

The Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Department will be hosting a graduate program information session on Thursday, December 3 at 4 pm. We invite you to attend to learn more about the program, application process, and to ask questions. MSE is an interdisciplinary department that allows students to enter our graduate programs coming from a range of undergraduate…


November 19, 2020

Research Opportunities in SEAL

Dear ECE students: This is an updated quarterly announcement of open undergraduate and graduate research positions at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) in the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle. We have positions available for Winter quarter. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, our response at SEAL has been to create several…


Postdoc Opportunity at UCB/UCSF

Dear Colleagues, I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to share with you a very exciting  opportunity to work with my colleague Dr. Mekhail Anwar @ UCSF in collaboration with our lab in Berkeley (see attached).  Mekhail and I have been long time collaborators on CMOS mm-wave/optical bio-electronic sensors research, and he recently received…



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