Campus Resources
February 18, 2025
GSA: Cultural Cooking & Family Gathering for International Graduate Students – 2/22, 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, February 22, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Schmitz Hall, Room 250 Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qeiQfHi1osNQNCgo7 Campus Map: https://www.washington.edu/maps/#!/smz Space is limited. RSVP is required: https://forms.office.com/r/RfCS9dUbxd If you are a UW international graduate student parent with kids and/or spouse from your home country, CIRCLE invites you and your families to join us for a day of delicious food, a…
UW Counseling Center: Managing Stress and Finding Balance – 2/26, 1:00 p.m.
Next Wednesday, 2/26, the UW Counseling Center will come to present on some helpful strategies and tools that ECE students can use for managing stress, finding community, and minimizing self-comparison in our academic environment. This presentation is open to all students in the ECE department – undergraduate and graduate students are all encouraged to attend! …
ECE: Sponsorship to attend the WE Rise Conference – 3/8
Each year UW ECE supports at least 10 students (undergrad and graduate) to attend the Women Engineers Rise (WE Rise) – [fka Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE)] by paying their conference registration fee of $25. The College of Engineering’s Women Engineers Rise (WE Rise) program is dedicated to supporting and advancing women and nonbinary students in STEM. This signature event is their…
February 14, 2025
UW Climate Risk Lab: Seeking Collaborators – posted 2/14
The UW Climate Risk Lab is seeking collaborators from Electrical & Computer Engineering. Project Overview The Climate Risk Map is an open-source platform designed to analyze and visualize climate risks to critical infrastructure, particularly the power grid. This tool integrates geospatial and climate data to support research, education, and industry applications in understanding the financial…
UW WE Rise: Conference 2025 Registration is OPEN! – 3/8
The College of Engineering’s Women Engineers Rise (WE Rise) program is dedicated to supporting and advancing women and nonbinary students in STEM. This signature event is our biggest of the year, involving various presentations, workshops, networking opportunities, and a career/resource fair! Attendees include students from across the region and industry leaders such as Amazon, F-5, Boeing,…
February 13, 2025
UW IEEE: Basement Locker Rentals and Unpaid Locker Dues
UW IEEE/HKN wanted to remind everyone that there are lockers in the ECE basement that are available to rent on a quarterly basis! Visit this page to learn more about how to rent a locker. There are currently a few lockers occupied with unpaid locker dues. If one of these lockers is yours, you MUST either 1) remove…
GSEE: Career Pathways & Trajectories – 3/6, 11:30 a.m.
Join representatives from higher education and GSEE alumni from various disciplines to discuss post-graduate career possibilities and avenues. The goal of this power hour is to provide a space to contemplate attendees’ unique trajectories and envision professional growth. When: Thursday, Mar 6, 2025, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Campus location: Communications Building CMU 126
ECE: Prof. Yatish Turakhia, UCSD, “Domain-Specific Hardware Acceleration of Bioinformatics” – 3/5, 6:00 p.m.
Please share this online guest lecture from Prof. Yatish Turakhia, UCSD, which will be happening at 6 PM on 3/5 with the department. It is organized as part of “EE P538A: Matrix to Machine: GPU Hardware Design on FPGA for AI”. Please find the guest lecture/meeting details below. When: Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025, ⋅ 6…
February 12, 2025
ISS: U.S. Tax Workshop for International Students Sponsored by UW Federal Tax Clinic – 2/27, 5:30 p.m.
Join us for a workshop on the basics of U.S. taxes, specifically tailored for international students. This session, sponsored by International Student Services (ISS) and the UW Federal Tax Clinic, will provide an overview of tax filing requirements and resources to help you navigate the U.S. tax system. Don’t miss this opportunity to get your…
ISS: OPT Information Session – 2/21, 3:00 p.m.
During the OPT group advising session, advisors will provide an overview of 12-Month Post-Completion Optional Practical Training for F-1 students. Students will also have a chance to ask questions following the information session to ensure they have the knowledge they need to apply for OPT. Registration is required.
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