ECE Advising Blog


March 16, 2021

ESS Seeking TA for Spring Quarter for ESS 102 (Space and Space Travel) – Apply by 3/19

If you are interested, please see the text below and fill out an application (https://forms.gle/zck8UwponYP9NRPP7) by March 19, 2021. Department of Earth and Space Sciences Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Position Employment Period: 03/16/2021 – 06/15/2021 Position Description: The Department of Earth and Space Sciences is an interdisciplinary physical sciences unit including geomechanics, geology, geobiology, geochemistry, geophysics,…


Foster Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship – Digest 3/16

APPLY: Dempsey Startup Competition – Due April 5th | Questions? Email Sarah Studer: sstuder@uw.edu  The Dempsey Startup Competition provides a real-world experience for student entrepreneurs, promoting student ideas and new venture creation to the entrepreneurial community. Participating in the Dempsey Startup gives students practice in the dynamics of venture creation by developing an idea, putting together a founding team, writing a business plan,…


Sound Credit Union FinTech Incubator Competition – Open to All UW Students

UW Students:   Do you have a great FinTech idea that you’d like to bring to life? I’m pleased to announce that Sound Credit Union, in partnership with the Milgard Center for Business Analytics at UW Tacoma, is launching a FinTech Incubator Competition that is open to all UW students. FinTech (Financial Technology) has disrupted the financial services industry with technologies that you…


March 15, 2021

All engineering TAs, “Ask Me Anything” event by ET&L – Date TBA

To kick off spring quarter, the college’s Engineering Teaching & Learning office will hold an “Ask-Me-Anything” session for all engineering TAs. ET&L staff will discuss your most pressing teaching and learning questions, such as: How do I know when my students are actually getting the material? How can I get my students to engage more…


Asst Prof from ME, looking for EE MS students for lab

Vashisth Lab works on using Radio Frequency waves within 1- 200 MHz range for accelerating reactions and curing that can enable advanced manufacturing. They are looking for excellent MS students who can design antennas and capacitors that can be coupled with desired materials for rapid heating. Please send your resume and email stating your interest…


March 12, 2021

GO-MAP Virtual Visit Days – 4/1 & 4/2

We have an important update regarding GO-MAP’s Virtual Visit Days on Thursday, April 1st from 10:00 – 11:15 am PDT and Friday, April 2nd from 10:00 – 11:15 am PDT.  Due to high student demand and to better accommodate our student audience capacity, we have switched to a Zoom webinar format. Please use the Eventbrite Link to RSVP for updated the registration details there and reminders via…


RA opportunity for Ann Bostrom in Evans School with CoE

The newly formed NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES) is an NSF funded AI Institute that brings together universities, government, and private industry to develop trustworthy AI for environmental science. AI2ES will uniquely benefit humanity by developing novel, physically based AI techniques that are demonstrated to…


Women in STEM: Spark a Future Twitter chat – 3/18, 12:00 p.m.

Join NGCP and Million Girls Moonshot on March 18 at 12:00 PM Pacific for the Women in STEM: Spark a Future Twitter chat, featuring inspirational AAAS IF/THEN ambassadors sharing how their work impacts the world, challenges they overcame, and the advice they’d give their 10-year-old selves.


Course Announcement: EE 598 ENGINE Spring 2021

Miss out on the opportunity to join an ENGINE project this Winter? Due to some student drops, the program is looking to add grad students to a few teams this Spring quarter, many with a machine learning focus. If you’re interested, please email Prof. Arabshahi (paymana@uw.edu) your transcript and resume. The list of projects is at http://faculty.washington.edu/paymana/all.pdf and according…


Faculty Candidate – Presentation Seminar: Dr. Anthony Sigillito, Princeton University – 3/18, 10:30 a.m.

We hope you can join us for our sixth faculty candidate on Thursday, March 18, with Dr. Anthony Sigillito from Princeton University.   Speaker: Dr. Anthony Sigillito – Princeton University Title: Engineering Quantum Processors in Silicon Date/Time: Thursday, March 18 – 10:30 a.m. (PST)   Zoom Link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/95705919197 Zoom Password: 03182021 Title: Engineering Quantum Processors in Silicon Abstract: Across the globe,…



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