ECE Advising Blog


June 29, 2022

Frontiers of Physics: Nobel Laureate in Physics Adam Riess – 7/20, 7:30 p.m.

The Frontiers of Physics Lecture Series brings renowned scientists to the UW to offer free lectures on exciting advances in physics with the goal of fostering an appreciation of science and technology in our community. This year we are honored to welcome 2011 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Adam Riess of Johns Hopkins University and the Space Telescope Science…


AnitaB.ORG: Grace Hopper Celebration 2022 – 9/20 to 9/23

Join the largest gathering of women and non-binary technologists in-person or virtually at GHC 22! Come build your network meet technology leaders,  grow your community, and expand your skills. Gain access to a community of technologists, explore mentoring and coaching opportunities, attend exclusive events and take advantage of a content library full of amazing resources. Learn…


Qualcomm Wireless Academy (QWA)

Free 5G Training & Exposure to Qualcomm Recruiters To achieve our goal of providing STEM-related professional development opportunities for students around the world, we are pleased to offer you access to our free QWA university program! Through this program, students may take one free QWA 5G training course and earn a certificate of completion for…


June 28, 2022

Luce Scholars Program – apply by 10/1

The Luce Scholars Program, which provides recipients with stipends, language training and individualized professional placement in Asia for 12 months, has made some major changes to their eligibility criteria and application process, all geared toward expanding access, which is great to see! Most notably, the program will now consider applications from students in any field of…


June 27, 2022

Dining on Campus | Summer 2022

It’s summer in Seattle! At the UW that means food, fun and beverages all across our beautiful campus. We are genuinely excited to welcome you to dine with us at any of our many on-campus dining locations. For a complete list of open locations and hours of operation, check out our EAT page. Enjoy! WHAT’S…


June 24, 2022

CIRG: Software development student positions Summer 2022

Help us build great software for clinical care, research, and public health! Our team is looking for energetic, detail-oriented, and self-guided students (graduate or undergraduate) with work or study experience in web app development/software engineering/health informatics to contribute to our health information systems. This is an hourly student employee position for the summer, which could…


Online Webinar: Dr. Qi Lu: Riding the Expanding Frontiers – 6/25, 6:30 p.m.

Online Webinar | Dr. Qi Lu: Riding the Expanding Frontiers Jun 25th, Sat, 6:30-7:30 PM PST.  Registration: Please scan the QR code below and use the invitation code “FUWECE22” to reserve a seat. Event Details: MiraclePlus (former Y Combinator China), will host two online webinars in North America and Europe on June 25th, Saturday US time. Dr. Qi…


June 23, 2022

CLUE is hiring tutors for the 2022-23 academic year! – apply by 6/30

Do you have a passion for teaching, enjoy supporting other students, and are interested in enhancing your own skills?  Academic Support Programs (ASP) is now hiring CLUE Tutors for the 2022-2023 Academic Year! Students from all majors and degree types (undergraduate/graduate) are encouraged to apply (as long as you have taken the necessary courses for each subject). The positions…


NOISE: MS/BS Researcher

Miniature camera for endoscopy Nano Optoelectronic Integrated System Engineering (NOISE) lab is looking for an MS/BS student to configure and read data from a small camera (OmniVision OVM6948). Basic expertise in microelectronics and Arduino programming is required, experience in signal processing and electromagnetic engineering is preferred. Other aspects of the camera operation include breadboard-based electronic…


June 22, 2022

Summer Independent Study Opportunity for ECE Grad Students – Apply by 6/27, 12:00 p.m.

Participate in an exciting project with Microsoft! The Microsoft – AI for Good Research Lab reached out to Professor John Raiti for an exciting project students can get involved in for the summer quarter. They are looking for 3 MSTI students to help design an open-source portable sensor that can last 14 days on a…



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