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April 4, 2025

ECE: Snacks with Speaker, Dr. Sudipto Chakraborty – 4/10, 3:30 p.m.

Our next colloquium speaker is Dr. Sudipto Chakraborty from Texas Instruments. His research area is RF/analog circuits. The Snacks with Speaker event will be held April 10 from 3:30-4:20 pm in ECE 403. Please sign up here.  What is Snacks with Speaker?  Graduate students in the ECE department have the opportunity to sign up for our weekly “Snacks with…


April 3, 2025

CIC: Resume Writing Basics – 4/4, 12:30 p.m.

Need a resume so you can apply to jobs, internships, or RSOs? Maybe you’re unhappy with your current one or you’re not sure where to start. Regardless of where you are in your resume writing journey, let us help! We will discuss formatting, style, and how to write a resume that best reflects your strengths…


April 1, 2025

ECE: Student Graduation Speaker Application DEADLINE FRIDAY – 4/4

As a part of the ECE Graduation Ceremony on Wednesday, June 11, the ECE Department is seeking two Student Graduation Speakers to deliver speeches during the ceremony. We are seeking one Undergraduate Student and one Graduate Student (Master’s or PhD) to fill these roles. Requirements: Must be a UW ECE student graduating autumn quarter 2024…


March 27, 2025

WAFER: WomXn at the Forefront of Engineering Research – 4/10

Thursday, April 10, 2025 11:45 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Paul G. Allen Center Microsoft Atrium ­RSVP ­ The UW Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering is excited to invite you to the third WomXn at the Forefront of Engineering Research (WAFER) event at UW! This event aims to cultivate an inclusive environment for participants and speakers alike…


March 26, 2025

WAFER: Save the Date! – 4/10!

Hello ECE Students, The ECE and CSE departments are excited to announce the 3rd WomXn at the Forefront of Engineering Research (WAFER) event at UW! Join us for a day dedicated to cultivating an inclusive research environment, where you can learn from experts, connect with researchers, and engage in meaningful discussions. This year’s event includes: Keynote Fireside…


Tech Policy Lab: Alondra Nelson – 4/3, 7:00 p.m.

TECH POLICY LAB DISTINGUISHED LECTURE Free Event Kane 120 Thursday,  April 3rd, 2025, 7:00 PM PDT Alondra Nelson, a renowned scholar and author, is the Harold F. Linder Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, where she leads the Science, Technology, and Social Values Lab. Author of The Social Life of DNA, she served as…


March 20, 2025

GSA: Three Minute Thesis (UW 3MT) Deadline Extended – 3/26

Deadline extended to Wednesday, March 26, 2025, by Noon (PDT). Graduate students, can you explain your research in three minutes with just one slide? Compete in the 2025 UW Three Minute Thesis Competition for a chance to win cash prizes! Showcase your capstone, thesis, or dissertation in a clear and compelling three-minute presentation. Open to…


March 17, 2025

ECE Student Graduation Speaker Application NOW OPEN! – apply by 4/4

As a part of the ECE Graduation Ceremony on Wednesday, June 11, the ECE Department is seeking two Student Graduation Speakers to deliver speeches during the ceremony. We are seeking one Undergraduate Student and one Graduate Student (Master’s or PhD) to fill these roles. Requirements: Must be a UW ECE student graduating autumn quarter 2024…


Grad School: Microsoft, Virtual AI Prompt-A-Thon – 4/16, 1:00 p.m.

The Graduate School is inviting all graduate students to attend a virtual AI Prompt-A-Thon in partnership with Microsoft. AI experts at Microsoft will lead students through the session, providing innovative prompting techniques to save time and enhance efficiency. Participants will have time to practice and refine their prompting skills through hands-on activities and collaborative discussions….


February 27, 2025

GSA: 2025 UW Three Minute Thesis (3MT) – Proposals due 3/21

UW 3MT® is a professional development competition that celebrates the exciting capstone and research experiences of master’s and doctoral students at the University of Washington from all three campuses. The competition supports graduate students’ capacity to effectively explain their research or capstone project in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a public audience. This…



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