February 16, 2022
PARADIM 2022 Summer School Programs – apply by 3/31
PARADIM offers summer school programs involving hands-on use of PARADIM facilities to help educate PARADIM’s community of practitioners and advance the field through the cross-fertilization of ideas. Through these summer schools, we are training the next generation of technologists—people who are accustomed to designing and creating new interface materials with atomic precision and have the…
Undergrad: Robert W. Thunen Memorial Scholarship – apply by 4/1
Deadline April 1 for fall 2019-2020 school year $1000-$5000 scholarship for: Third or fourth year undergraduate student Graduate Students Special consideration for specific projects or Grad students working toward a thesis about light or lighting Fields related to lighting – architecture, electrical engineering, interior design, theater, film/TV, lighting design, vision or a field clearly related to lighting….
Undegrad: Alan Lucas Educational Scholarships – Apply by 4/1
Deadline April 1 for fall 2019-2020 school year $1,500+ scholarship for: Third or fourth year undergraduate student Graduate Students Special consideration for specific projects or Grad students working toward a thesis about light or lighting Fields related to lighting – architecture, electrical engineering, interior design, theater, film/TV, lighting design, vision or a field clearly related to lighting….
Undergrad: Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships – apply by 4/1
Deadline April 1 for fall 2019-2020 school year $500+ scholarship for: Students in trade school, junior college, college and university Full-time Junior or Senior pursuing lighting studies Graduate students with a specific lighting project as part of a degree program Full or part-time Freshman, Sophomore or returning student pursuing lighting studies as part of a…
PNNL: Career Connections, Igniting your Career at a National Lab – register by 2/24
Prepare for an upcoming event, “Career Connections- Igniting your Career at a National Lab”. This event highlights PNNL’s research capabilities to attract undergrads, masters, Ph.D., and Post Docs to our internship, research associate, and early career opportunities. The event takes place over 4 days, February 28-March 3 from 2-5 pm (PST) and registration closes February 24th. HR_0346_FLYER_CareerConnections
February 15, 2022
COVID-19 Compliance Information Winter 2022
COVID-19 Compliance Information Winter 2022 TRI-CAMPUS APPROACH Student Conduct administrators from Bothell, Tacoma, and Seattle have been meeting regularly to develop a set of recommendations to address students’ compliance with the COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement. The goal is to try to work with the student to eliminate barriers and solve issues before taking disciplinary action. Students…
6th and Final Dissertation Institute for Underrepresented Minority graduate students – apply by 4/1
We are pleased to announce the 6th and final Dissertation Institute (DI), an interactive workshop for underrepresented (African American, Native American, Pacific Island and Hispanic American) graduate students in engineering. The 2022 DI will take place June 11th – 17th on the University of Texas, Dallas campus.* The Institute is funded by the National Science Foundation and hosted by University…
Undergrad: Samvid Scholarship – apply by 3/31
The Samvid Scholars program has now opened its second application cycle for these awards of up to $50,000/year for up to 2 years of graduate study in the US. Please share the details below and attached with students you know who may be interested to apply. Applications are due by March 31! As always, the Office of Merit…
February 14, 2022
Reverse engineering computation in the brain – 2/15, 3:30 p.m.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87353143297?pwd=SjJlMEt4WnRIQ0tZZU1jRkJSR3luZz09 Meeting ID: 873 5314 3297 Passcode: 658734 Behavior and cognition are driven by the coordinated activity of populations of neurons in the brain. A major challenge in systems neuroscience is to infer the computational principles underlying the activity of the neural populations. What are the algorithms implemented by these neural populations?…
Thriving in Grad School: Intentional & Actionable Steps Toward Healthy Self-Empowerment – 2/16, 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 16, 2:30 pm – 4 pm (PST), Online Register via Zoom (UW NetID required): bit.ly/tigswi22 Free and open to all UW graduate students across tri-campus UW calendar entry: https://grad.uw.edu/about-the-graduate-school/calendar-of-events/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D157954882 Interested in learning about the importance of mental health in graduate school? Want support in identifying practices that will cultivate and enhance your wellness as…
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