ECE Advising Blog


October 17, 2023

AA: Graduate Staff Assistant for teaching support and development – apply by 10/30

Job Description The William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics seeks a Graduate Staff Assistant (GSA) to support the department’s Teaching Assistants (TAs) and Graders. The GSA for teaching support and development (Lead TA) provides engagement focused on TA teaching development and instructional support. It is worth noting that this position does not provide…


ECE: Graduation Committee – Student Application

We are searching for 4 students (Undergrad, Master’s, PMP & PhD) to participate in the ECE Graduation Committee. These students will have the opportunity to shape our Graduation Celebration. Responsibilities: Attend regular ECE Graduation Committee Meetings (Initial meeting in Fall, bi-weekly in Winter, and weekly in Spring) Contribute to the planning of ECE Graduation Celebration…


oSTEM: Halloween Party at Queer Bar! 10/26, 8:00 p.m.

Out in STEM (oSTEM) at UW is proud to host a Halloween Party at Queer Bar! Come kick off the Halloween weekend with us on Thursday, October 26th at 8-11p. We’ve rented out the upstairs mini-bar specifically for the oSTEM party. Say you’re with oSTEM at the door for free entry up to the space and…


October 16, 2023

UW Counseling Center: Let’s Talk sessions this week – 10/17, 10 am & 10/19, 3 pm

The Counseling Center is adding two special virtual Let’s Talk sessions this week especially for students impacted by the devastating news from Palestine, Israel, and neighboring impacted countries.  Like other Let’s Talk sessions, these are drop-in individual sessions.  Once on Zoom, students will enter a waiting room and be connected to a counselor for next steps….


ORISE: Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Research Symposium – 10/26

On Thursday, October 26th, the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), on behalf of the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) is hosting the Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Research Symposium to showcase the research and learning experiences of ORISE interns and…


WU: PhD Info Sessions – 10/20, 11/1, 11/16

Please see the attached brochure from Andrew Clark (UW ECE Alum) if you are interested in pursuing a PhD. WashU ESE.  They will be having three upcoming info sessions for our PhD programs. Electrical & Systems Engineering • Oct. 20: 8 a.m. • Nov. 1: 10 a.m. • Nov. 16: 8.m. PhD info session flier…


Tata Consultancy Services: TCS CodeVita -register by 11/11

Tata Consultancy Services in US is excited to reach out to you on TCS CodeVita – Season XI, which is the ‘World’s largest Programming Contest’, hosted by Tata Consultancy Services in March 2024. The contest is open to all students from engineering/science backgrounds with any specialization. Last year, the top 3 winners won a combined…


October 13, 2023

Undergrad: Engineering Academic Success Coaching for Autumn 2023

Good day, Engineering Advising Colleagues, Hope that your quarter is going well so far!  I’m writing to let you know about a resource this term to support engineering undergraduate students: two Engineering Academic Success Coaches (ASCs) working within the College of Engineering’s Engineering Academic Center.  This is an academic year partnership with UW Academic Support Programs, and…


US Navy: Officer Recruitment Info Session – 10/20, 12:00 p.m.

ECE 303 October 20th, 12:00 – 1:00 pm Free pizza! SURFACE WARFARE NUCLEAR ENGINEERING, AVIATION PROGRAMS, CIVIL ENGINEERING, AND MORE! Learn more at www.usnavypnw.com/officer-programs Navy Officer Liaison Contact: LT Dave Beers (206) 308-3922 david.m.beers3.mil@us.navy.mil UW Contact: Prof. Jim Hermanson Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics  jherm@aa.washington.edu Navy Info Session Flyer-2023


CML: New York University’s Biomedical Engineering Department has Ph.D. openings – posted 10/13

The Computational Medicine Lab (CML) at the New York University’s Biomedical Engineering Department has Ph.D. openings for highly motivated and creative prospective Ph.D. students with signal processing, machine learning, applied mathematics, and/or control theory backgrounds to develop mathematical algorithms for biomedical engineering applications with a focus on human subject research. The Ph.D. students will be…



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