ECE Advising Blog


October 1, 2024

ECE: Marsha Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award – nominate by 10/7

This is a friendly reminder that ECE is now accepting nominations for the Marsha Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award.  If you have a faculty member that you would like ECE to consider, please nominate them using this form.  Eligible faculty are limited to active members of the graduate faculty who are involved in supervision of graduate students.  One nomination…


IPP: Panel Discussion on Patent Careers for Engineers – 10/7, 2:30 p.m.

Please join Industry and Professional Programs for an exciting panel discussion on Patent Careers for Engineers on Monday, October 7th at 2:30 p.m. in ECE 269. Are you curious about the world of patents and intellectual property? This event is your chance to explore the dynamic field of patent careers.  Did you know that with just a…


September 30, 2024

University of Alabama: Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) – posted 9/30

The position is in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alabama (in Tuscaloosa), and we recruit across all ECE domains.  If there are members of your group on track to complete their PhD this year (or who have recently graduated) that are interested in opportunities to continue their research careers…


AWIS: Virtual Career Fair – 10/10, 10:00 a.m.

The Association for Women in Science Virtual Career Fair aims to connect AWIS members and all women in science with employers seeking top talent. This aligns with AWIS’ work toward equal inclusion and advancement of women in science positions at all levels, from early career to senior leadership.  REGISTER HERE!


Seattle AWIS: GEMS Applications are Open – AUT 24

Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science (GEMS) is a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) enrichment program for 7th and 8th grade girls currently attending a Seattle public school. The goal of the program is to encourage girls to maintain and broaden their interest in STEM topics by providing hands-on activities, mentoring, field trips, and information…


Seattle AWIS: Holiday Mixer @ Stoup Brewing – 12/18, 6:00 p.m.

Join Seattle AWIS for a festive Holiday Happy Hour on December 18th at Stoup Brewing in Capitol Hill! Celebrate the season with fellow members while enjoying a wide selection of beers, wines, coffees, and non-alcoholic drinks in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re new to AWIS or a longtime member, this is the perfect opportunity to connect,…


Seattle AWIS: Advancing Science and Industry with Gen AI – 11/20, 6:00 p.m.

Join us for an insightful panel discussion co-hosted by Seattle AWIS and WiDS, where experts will explore the transformative potential of Generative AI in scientific research and industry. The panel will delve into how Generative AI is being applied to accelerate discoveries in science, improve industrial processes, and unlock new innovations across sectors. We’ll also…


September 27, 2024

UW Libraries; Podcasting Workshop – register by 10/11

Storytelling Fellows: Podcasting Workshop Call for Registration Register by Oct. 11, 2024: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6FHaaYjQ8FuQkqxlZa7rPuAaXQoAdvLSWFfnbAHP5fsVfvA/viewform Are you a UW graduate student/faculty/staff member engaged in academic or professional work that you wish you could communicate to a broader audience? Interested in building your resume while learning how to tell compelling stories about meaningful topics? Curious about what you…


uw-nlp: Big Ideas in AI Seminar – 10/1, 3:30 p.m.

Description:  What is the nature of Intelligence? How can we build intelligence machines?  What is the role of humans in an AI world? While neuroscience, philosophy, and psychology all provide insights into these questions, this course will focus on the Big Ideas based on the last 60+ years of AI research.  We will seek to…


September 26, 2024

GSA: Welcome to the new academic year! 2024

Welcome incoming and returning graduate students to the University of Washington tri-campus! Whether you are new to the Puget Sound or have lived in the region a year or more, we hope you set aside time this past summer to relax, re-energize and have fun. As you begin the academic year, we encourage you to…



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