February 12, 2021
SPR 21 – EE535 / EE400: Applied Nanophotonics
EE535 / EE400: Applied Nanophotonics Course Instructor: Arka Majumdar (arka@uw.edu) Course offered: Spring, 2021; 4 credits. In this course, you will learn about such nanoscale photonic devices via literature survey, problem-solving and numerical simulations. We will also introduce a new module this year, where your designed devices will be fabricated and tested in Majumdar Lab…
SPR 21 – ECE 596 Practical Introduction to Neural Networks
A project-based graduate course aimed to provide practical and fundamental skills to perform research with deep-learning in engineering and physical sciences. The course will be an adaptation of the course that was taught in Sp19: https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1272847 In a nutshell, we will introduce current topics and methods in deep learning and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and describe…
Postdoctoral Fellow – National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) – apply by 4/1
Postdoctoral Fellow – National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Fellowship in Boulder, CO Applications due: April 1, 2021 This project seeks to capitalize on the convergence of fast-paced advances in machine learning (ML) and the high level of biological knowledge now available in a structured machine-readable format to create a new framework that allows machines to automatically…
2021 Call for Proposals: UW Virtual Three Minute Thesis – due 3/12
2021 Call for Proposals: UW Virtual Three Minute Thesis Proposals due March 12, 11:59 p.m. (PST) Virtual competition is April 22, 4:30-6 p.m. (PST) Are you a UW graduate student in the final stages of your capstone, thesis, or dissertation project? Apply to compete in the 2021 UW Virtual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition! You’ll…
Become a Graduate Community Assistant – apply by 3/25 8:00 a.m.
Become a Graduate Community Assistant Priority application deadline: March 25, 2021 at 8 a.m. This is an excellent opportunity for current and incoming graduate students to hold an on-campus leadership position that provides compensated housing (studio apartment) and a dining plan. The CA role is a part-time live-in position that serves the graduate and professional…
Software Engineer, Ph.D. University Graduate, Systems and Infrastructure, Google, Inc. – apply by 4/29
Software Engineer, Ph.D. University Graduate, Systems and Infrastructure – Google, Inc. Job in WA, CA or WI Applications due: April 29, 2021 Google’s software engineers develop the next-generation technologies that change how billions of users connect, explore, and interact with information and one another. As a key member of a small and versatile team, you design,…
Graduate Funding Opportunities posted 2/12
The Graduate Funding Information Service blog is a great resource for a diverse array of fellowships. Teaching Assistant for DATA 598: Special Topics in Data Science (Causal Inference) Application deadline: February 22, 2021 For UW graduate students Some math and computer programming requirements Compensation includes salary, tuition waiver and insurance Spring quarter 2021 only Kobe College…
February 11, 2021
IEEE’s ECE Gear Sales – SALES CLOSE SAT, FEB 13th!
This is a reminder about IEEE’s ECE apparel sales. You have until this SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH to place your order. You can purchase your gear here. Sales will be live January 13, 2021 through February 13, 2021. Just like last spring quarter, we are utilizing KotisIBuy, an online platform that will allow you to purchase…
February 10, 2021
Mentorship Training Workshop – 2/25, 11:30 a.m.
Are you interested in being a research mentor, or are you looking for strategies to better support your current mentees? If so, the MolES DEI Committee is excited to announce a new Mentorship Training Workshop organized in partnership with the Undergraduate Research Program! We will focus on introducing best mentorship practices, undergrad recruitment/onboarding, and communicating workplace expectations and support. The event…
Recruiting is open for STEP-UP’s 2021-2022 cohort
The Science Teaching Experience Program for Upcoming PhDs (STEP-UP) is a training program for graduate students who want to maximize their teaching abilities using best practices for talented, diverse populations of students. Cohorts of 6-9 trainees will take a 2-credit Autumn 2021 course (MCB 508 Teaching College Science) and then teach (or team-teach) a Spring…
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