January 14, 2021
Managing uncertainty in coupled power and water distribution – 1/19, 10:30 a.m.
Speaker: Professor Johanna Mathieu – University of Michigan Title: Managing uncertainty in coupled power and water distribution Date/Time: Tuesday, January 19th, 10:30 a.m. (PST) Abstract & Bio: https://www.ece.uw.edu/colloquia/managing-uncertainty-in-coupled-power-and-water-distribution-networks/ Zoom Link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/92339500398 Zoom Password: 01192021
WISE – Engineering Your Path to Careers in Health and Medicine Innovation 1/21, 5:00 p.m.
A panel of Engineersshare their backgrounds and how they are using their engineering training in the Health and Medical arena. Thursday, January 21st 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/s/93400067371 Zoom: 934 0006 7371 Moderator: Magali Eaton, Assistant Director, Co-Motion Panel: Teddy Johnson, Associate Director of Technology Development at UW Behnoosh Parsa, Postdoc, Allen Center for…
January 13, 2021
TLC program for multilingual students now open!
The Targeted Learning Communities Program Are you a graduate or undergraduate student taking a reading- or writing-intensive class? Is English your second, third, or fourth language? Then consider joining the Targeted Learning Communities (TLC) program. Sign up today! *Deadline: Saturday January 23rd.* WHAT WOULD I DO IN A TLC? TLCs are meant…
Mapping for Field Robotics: Some thoughts on where we are, where we came from and where we are going 1/14, 11:30 a.m.
PAUL G. ALLEN SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING RESEARCH SEMINAR SPEAKER: Hanumant Singh, Northeastern University TITLE: Mapping for Field Robotics: Some thoughts on where we are, where we came from and where we are going DATE: Thursday, January 14, 2021 TIME: 11:30 am HOST: Shyam Gollakota Zoom Link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/93884837705
Engineering Peer Educator Application due 1/19!
Engineering undergrads, APPLY NOW to make a difference in the lives of first-year engineering students! 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 class of Engineering Undeclared students succeed in transitioning to college! EPEs mentor and support first-year…
January Scholarship Sessions & Workshops
There are a lot of local to UW and local to Washington scholarships that are open or opening this month. Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards is offering several sessions to support students from search to statement. Getting started with scholarships Learn about searching for scholarships that fit your interests and goals, and bringing your strengths into application…
ECE Co-Work Club 1/22, 9:00 a.m.
Join us for a co-working session 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Fri Jan 22 (and subsequently Feb 19, Apr 16, May 21) on Zoom: http://washington.zoom.us/my/sburden (You’ll need to log in to Zoom with your UW Net ID.) This is a continuation of the “writing club” we organized in-person for the past year or two and…
Embedded Systems/Hardware Design Faculty position in EECS@Syracuse
EECS@ Syracuse University has a faculty position open in real-time and embedded systems and low-power electronics for implantable and wearable devices, intelligent sensor systems, human-machine interface, and Cyber-physical Systems. We are looking for someone who can design innovative hardware and software components. For a detailed job description and application site, please visit https://www.sujobopps.com/postings/85632
Community Mental Health Virtual Support by NAACP Seattle King County 1/13, 6:00 p.m.
Receive FREE mental health support from BIPOC therapists for BIPOC individuals and communities most impacted by the pandemic and racism online. NAACP Seattle King County, Public Health Seattle King County, Federal Way Black Collective, Black Nurses Rock, Progress Pushers, Disability Rights WA, Rooted in Rights, and the City of Federal Way are holding space for…
Congressional Innovation Scholars Opportunity for MS/PhDs or early career due 2/5
Recruiting now! This program places new-grad technologists to serve as tech policy advisors to top Members of Congress (offices like Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Speaker Nancy Pelosi.) The program pays a $60,000-annual equivalent stipend, and fellows have done impactful work like: Working on the House Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee report on Big Tech Passing…
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