ECE Advising Blog


December 4, 2020

D. E. Shaw Undergraduate Fellowship Program – Apply by 12/3

The D. E. Shaw group—announced their three winter 2021 fellowships for rising juniors. Students and encourage them to apply until Sunday, December 13, and learn more on the fellowship program website.  As a global investment and technology development firm with more than $50 billion in investment capital. The fellowships are unique educational programs that give…


Engineering Mentorship Opportunity: Apply to become an EPE!

Sophomores and juniors, do you want to make a difference in the lives of first-year engineering students while developing your leadership skills? Apply now to become an Engineering Peer Educator! The College of Engineering’s Engineering Peer Educator (EPE) program is a fantastic opportunity for current engineering undergraduates to gain valuable leadership experience while helping the 2021 incoming…


December 3, 2020

Submit Abstract to MODELSWARD 2021 by 12/9

If you are interested in submitting an abstract to MODELSWARD 2021 (9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development) online streaming 8 – 10 February 2021, there is still an open submission deadline on December 09 (4 p.m. PST figuring in Portugal’s time) MODELSWARD is organized in 3 major tracks: 1 – Methodologies, Processes…


December 2, 2020

12/11 ECE Alumni Faculty Panel, 12-1 PM

We’re excited to announce an ECE Alumni Faculty Panel for Friday December 11 at 12 PM – 1 PM PT! This panel is composed of UW ECE PhD alumni who are currently faculty members at other institutions. The panel will be moderated by two current ECE PhD students, Momona Yamagami and Sat Singh, and is open…


12/03 Seminar – Taking research to market impact as a career launch (and track?)

The Bioscience Careers Seminar Series Presents:  “Taking research to market impact as a career launch (and track?)“ Magali Dieny Eaton, J.D., LL.M.   Law Lecturer and Assistant Director for Innovation Training  University of Washington CoMotion, Seattle, WA Thursday, December 3, 2020, 12:00-1:00pm Register for Zoom Link In this talk you will hear about how Magali turned…


Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award 2021

The Graduate School is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2021 Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award. Named for the late Graduate School Dean Marsha L. Landolt, the award has recognized excellent faculty mentors annually since 1999.  We strongly encourage departments to share this information with their graduate students. We are…


The Science and Engineering Business Association is accepting applications for the 2021 Science and Technology Showcase!

Do you have a science or technology-based business idea that you think has major untapped potential? Are you a student entrepreneur working on your own project that you plan to compete with at this year’s Holoman Health Innovation Challenge, Alaskan Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge, or the Dempsey Start Up Competition?  Presented by SEBA and the Buerk Center for…


Applications Open: Quantum Undergraduate Research at IBM and Princeton: Deadline: Fri, Jan 15, 2021

Quantum Undergraduate Research at IBM and Princeton combines academic research in quantum science and engineering at Princeton with industry experience at IBM Quantum in Yorktown Heights. This unique 12 week program consists of six weeks of academic research at Princeton working at any quantum-related group followed by six weeks at IBM working in the quantum…


Virtual Library Study Room, Sun, Dec. 13, 4-8 PM

Virtual Library Study Room, Sun, Dec. 13, 4-8 pm PST. Study for finals with other students. UW Libraries provides study soundtracks, motivational tips, and opportunities to chat with librarians and other students.


Colloquium speaker – 12/8 at 10:30 am – Professor Sarah Bergbreiter from Carnegie Mellon University

We hope you can join us for our final Colloquium speaker for the quarter on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 with Professor Sarah Bergbreiter from Carnegie Mellon University.   Speaker: Prof. Sarah Bergbreiter – Carnegie Mellon University Title: Microsystems-inspired robotics Date/Time: Tuesday, December 8, 10:30 a.m. (PST) Abstract & Bio: https://www.ece.uw.edu/colloquia/sarah-bergbreiter/   Zoom Link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/97926118153 Zoom Password: 12082020



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