ECE Advising Blog


January 27, 2021

Networking Night at the 2021 Science & Technology Showcase – 1/28, 7:00 p.m.

This year’s Networking Night hosted by SEBA and the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship takes place this Thursday, January 28th from 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. PST via Remo!  Networking Night coincides with our annual Science and Technology Showcase (STS) and is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in joining a startup team to meet our impressive lineup of 16 teams who…


2021 College of Engineering Awards

Through a College-wide nomination process, this program honors outstanding students, staff, and faculty who are making innovative and meaningful contributions to the College. Please note: There will not be a college-wide reception this year. Even so, I still encourage you to recognize the amazing work that our faculty, staff and students are doing in the College…


Graduate Student Day on the Hill – 2/24, RSVP by 2/5

All students are encouraged to join our second annual virtual Graduate Student Day on the Hill (GODH)! While we are unable to physically travel to Olympia to meet with our legislators this year, we are still advocating strongly for students and we would love to have your voice join us! With your help, we can ensure that the needs of graduate and professional students across the state…


Graduate and Professional Student (GPSS) funding

The GPSS offers several avenues for funding, and we encourage students to apply! Our Diversity Funds are awarded to supplement programs and events related to diversity efforts and benefit a cross-section of graduate and professional students. Our Travel Grants are awarded to students attending conferences and seminars, including remote engagements. Students whose conference participation might otherwise be unfunded, have strong academic credentials and are making fair progress towards…


SPRING 21′ Course Announcement – EE 535/400A: Applied Nanophotonics

EE400A / EE535: Applied Nanophotonics (SLN: 13457 / 13493) Phys 576: Selected topic in experimental physics Course Instructor: Arka Majumdar (arka@uw.edu) Course offered: Spring, 2021 (Mon, Wed 12:30-2:20pm); 4 credits Spanning the entire history of human civilization light has remained one of the most important media for information and knowledge transfer, starting with the lighting…


BD’s Technology Leadership Development Program (TLDP) – apply by 3/1; Info Sessions 2/4, 2/9, 2/10

PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT:  PhD Students and Postdocs: Virtual Session, Launching Your Career in the Med-Tech Industry Come learn about BD’s Technology Leadership Development Program (we’re hiring!), one of the premier career-accelerating opportunities in the med tech industry, along with insider interview & resume tips that will give you a leg up for your transition to the industry.  WHEN:…


Scholars’ Studio: Call for Proposals (Open Theme) – apply by 2/5

Scholars’ Studio: Call for Proposals (Open Theme) Submit a proposal by February 5 // Virtual event on February 25 Access the call for proposals flyer and social media image.  Send questions to Madeline Mundt: mundtm@uw.edu Are you a graduate student who wants to communicate your capstone, research or pedagogy to a wider audience? Would you…


The Evans Summit on Race & Equity in Public Policy – 2/13 & 2/14, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

The Evans School of Public Policy and Governance Coalition (Evans People of Color, Partnership for Community & Diversity, Evans International Students Association, Evans Network of Womxn, and Out in Public) is proud to present the third annual Evans Summit on Race & Equity in Public Policy. Held on February 13th and 14th, 2021 from 10…


The Curriculum Reinvention Project – 2/2, 6:00 p.m.

The ECE department’s EE curriculum has served us well for many years but is showing signs that it needs an update. Our department is now much different than it was even 10 years ago. We have more students, different areas of research, a new name (ECE instead of EE), and much more. Thus, I have…


Activist Fania Davis on Restorative Justice & Race – 2/24, 5:30 p.m.

The Office of Global Affairs will be hosting a special discussion, Global Perspectives on Restorative Justice & Race, with civil rights activist Fania Davis to honor Black History Month on Wednesday, February 24, from 5:30 – 6:45 pm PST. It would be really great if you could share this event with your student and community networks….



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