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February 5, 2024

ECE: TA and Grader positions for Spring 2024 – apply by 2/19

We are now accepting applications for both TA and Grader positions for Spring 2024. TA Application Link: https://forms.office.com/r/wqpFDzN4NY Grader Application Link: https://forms.office.com/r/8hHyxdDcbQ You may apply for a TA position, a Grader position or both. Note: Grader positions do not come with a tuition waiver and are paid hourly. PhD students should not apply for a Grader position as PhD students are on a…


February 2, 2024

ECE: Volunteer Recruiting Opportunity at NSBE Convention – 3/20 – 3/24

The ECE Department will be attending the NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers) Convention in Atlanta, GA on 3/20 – 3/24 to recruit prospective graduate students. We are looking for a current grad student to attend, to represent the department, and assist with recruiting. If you’re interested in attending, you can participate in as little or as much of the conference as you like,…


Buerk Center: Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge – apply by 2/12

Apply now for the Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge (EIC) hosted by the University of Washington’s Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship Open to all undergraduate and graduate students at colleges and universities in WA, OR, ID, AK and British Columbia Be Part of the Solution! Apply to the Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge by February 12 Bring your skills or innovative ideas to…


February 1, 2024

ECE: Graduate Staff Assistantship position – Graduate Recruiting and Admissions – posted 2/1

Are you looking for a more flexible source of funding than TA (that has the same benefits)? Interested in contributing to departmental recruitment and admissions? Want to promote diversity and inclusion in UW’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering? If yes, read on. UW ECE is currently seeking a graduate programs staff assistant (GPSA) (50%…


WSOS: Washington State Opportunity Scholarship – apply by 2/29

WSOS offers up to $22,500 for tuition, housing, and fees for students studying STEM or healthcare-related fields.   It is open to first and second-year students who are WA residents with financial need, regardless of citizenship status.   Deadline: Thursday, February 29th, 2024. Apply here! 


OUR: UW Undergraduate Research Symposium – apply by 2/8

Join the Office of Undergraduate Research on May 17, 2024 to celebrate and acknowledge undergraduate researchers, their work, and mentorship! Applications are open until February 8, 2024. The UW Office of Undergraduate Research is thrilled to invite you to participate in the 27th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on May 17th, where you can display your work and engage…


CC@E: Learn to Dine Professionally at the Etiquette Dinner – 2/20 5:00 p.m.

If you’re looking to upgrade your dining skills & improve your business professionalism, attend this year’s Etiquette Dinner, hosted by the CC@E. This annual event will teach participants the difference between “eating” and “dining” as well as some basic do’s and don’ts over a fun, three-course seated meal. Attire is business casual. Tickets are $20…


January 31, 2024

D Center: Sign & Dine with ASL Club – WIN 24, Wednesdays 12:00 p.m.

Every Wednesday from 12-1 p.m. in the D CENTER. Sign & Dine is back for Winter quarter! In collaboration with ASL Club, this recurring meeting gives you the chance to practice your ASL skills + gain a better understanding of Deaf culture. Bring your lunch and stop by for this low-key community bonding event!


D Center: Film “Being Michelle” – 2/28, 6:00 p.m.

“Being Michelle” is a film by Atin Mehra. The D Center will be showing Being Michelle February 28th at 6 pm at HUB Lyceum! Mark your calendars to attend and participate in an insightful roundtable discussion following the movie about incarceration, abuse, trauma, and how these topics intersect with the d/Deaf and Disabled communities. Click…


January 30, 2024

ECE: Zhang Lab, Research Assistants – posted 1/30

Dear Students, We are looking for two graduate students to contribute as Research Assistants to a project focused on building energy efficiency, a key component of the nation’s clean energy agenda. Specifically, we are looking to develop effective solutions for sensing and controlling energy usage in large commercial buildings. These are paid RA positions, supervised…



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