ECE Advising Blog


May 14, 2025

OMSFA: UK Scholarships 2026-27 graduate-level studies – deadline 6/23

UK Scholarships: 2026-27 graduate-level studies/research through the Churchill, Gates Cambridge, Marshall, Rhodes Scholarships Explore and apply for UW nomination for scholarships that can support your graduate study and/or research at a university in the UK starting in fall 2026:   >>  Gates Cambridge Scholarships: Supports 1-4 years of graduate study at Cambridge University. Open to citizens…


UW IEEE/HKN: Industry Panel – 5/23, 5:00 p.m.

Interested in a career in power & energy? Come to our panel event on May 23 @ 5 PM in ECE 303! Free IEEE PES Membership, Chipotle provided. Connect with peers, hear from UW professors & industry professionals, and get all your questions answered️ Date/Time: Friday 5/23, 5:00 PM Location: ECE 303 RSVP: Through this form!


UW IEEE/HKN: Spring Picnic (Pie-A-Prof!) – 5/15, 3:00 p.m.

C️ome de-stress with the ECE community before finals at the Spring Picnic. There will be $2 raffle tickets for a chance to pie some of your favorite ECE professors, featuring Professors Makhsous, Hameed, Bushnell, and Klavins! Free food and games are provided, with vegetarian options, so come have fun with your friends! Date/Time: Thursday 5/15, 3:00-6:00…


May 13, 2025

ECE: Sleepy Husky Workshop – 5/28, 1:30 p.m.

Come learn why sleep is so important and how to get better sleep! Workshop presented by LiveWell’s Peer Health Educators. Date: Wednesday, May 28th Time: 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Location: ECE 269


May 12, 2025

ECE: 2025 ENGINE Capstone Showcase – 5/30, 4:30 p.m.

The UW Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering is excited to invite you to our tenth annual Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ENGINE) Capstone Showcase on Friday, May 30, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The ENGINE program is the culmination of a student’s electrical and computer engineering education. The program is a year-long endeavor where students are given a…


ECE: E E 400/598 “The Application of Natural Language Processing to Education” – offered AUT25

We are offering a new course in the fall, focused on the use of natural language processing to education and education research.   The course is designed to accommodate a broad range of student experience and expertise and to provide an opportunity to explore and apply NLP to unsupervised learning — with the goal of…


May 9, 2025

GradSWE: Mentoring Undergrads in Research Workshop – Seeking Grad Student Volunteers – 5/21, 10:00 a.m.

Looking to mentor undergraduate students in research or refine your mentorship skills?  Join GradSWE for an engaging workshop on Wednesday, May 21 from 10–11 AM (location TBD). This interactive session will feature lively group discussions, insights from a panel of award-winning mentors, and—of course—delicious bagels! Whether you’re an experienced mentor or just starting, this workshop is a…


UW: Three Minute Thesis Competition (UW 3MT®) – 5/22, 3:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 22, 2025 4–6 p.m. | Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Auditorium, Alder Hall, Seattle campus Use the entrance at 1310 N.E. 40th St. (Google map) Want to see 10 graduate students compete for cash prizes by presenting their exciting capstone or research projects in 3 minutes and using only 1 slide?! We welcome you…


May 8, 2025

ControlX Seminar: Zijie Jin – 5/9, 2:00 p.m.

Zijie Jin from ECE Prof. Kim Ingraham’s lab for this Friday’s seminar. Zijie will be giving a presentation on his current project as a qualification exam practice. Please come join in and give Zijie some feedback!   Date: Friday, May 9th   Time: 12 – 1 PM(ish)  Location: SIG 224   Zoom: Zoom Link Abstract: Feedforward/model-based controls for assistive devices often fail in real-world settings,…


May 7, 2025

PNNL: Carbon X Change 5/19, 5:00 p.m.

Monday, May 19, 5-7 pm Peek Forum, Founders Hall Join the CleanTech Alliance, the Clean Energy Institute, and the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship for Carbon X Change—an educational event bringing together departments across the University of Washington. Attendees will hear from researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on carbon capture and utilization technologies ready for scale, gain insights from Seattle-based…



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