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January 18, 2023

CEE: Learn to Dine Professionally at the Etiquette Dinner -2/21, 5:00 p.m.

VERY POPULAR EVENT THAT FILLS FAST! 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…


January 17, 2023

AWIS Volunteers Needed: STEM Industry Day & STEM Expo – 3/9

You are invited to inspire students as they explore authentic community and STEM-related problems and identify which ones they want to investigate, test, and present at STEM Expo. During Industry Day, your role will be to share your career and industry insights with groups of 6-12th grade students and discuss authentic challenges in your line…


January 9, 2023

COE: Seeking MS and PhD students interested in student governance

The new Engineering Student Council has launched, and the group consists of representatives and alternates from the various student teams and clubs.  This year the primary focus will be to establish the norms and structure of the new council (partly taking a page from https://www.naesc.org/), as well as creating the framework for the new Engineering Student…


December 13, 2022

Summer Internships Available at NASA! – apply by 3/10

NASA internships this summer are available at any of NASA’s 10 research centers, as well as the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for undergraduates and for graduates. Most are specifically for STEM students enrolled at any accredited college or university. There are also some internships available for business and communications students.  NASA internship applications for the summer are…


December 2, 2022

University of Utah: ECE Open House for prospective PhD and MS students – 12/8, 3:00 PST

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept. at the University of Utah is hosting a Virtual Open House for prospective PhD and MS students. We’d love for you to attend this virtual event.  We will be review general program information, how to apply, and how to finance your degree. We’ll also have faculty discussing research opportunities in their labs.  This is a great opportunity…


November 16, 2022

LEED Training Invite – Seattle – Fall 2022/Winter 2023 Webinars

Make your resume stand out with the premier sustainability designation called the LEED Green Associate! LEED is simply a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. As buildings can become LEED Certified, people can become LEED accredited! The best way to break into the sustainability space is to attain the LEED Green Associate. It also shows employers and clients…


November 15, 2022

Engine Pitch Day! – 11/17, 5:00 p.m.

Engine Pitch Day! This Thursday, November 17, 2022 5 pm – 7 pm HUB South Ballroom Roughly 50 projects and companies will be represented. The format is a quick overview of all projects via single slide presentations (1/2 hour) by Payman Arabshahi followed by 90 minutes of time for students to walk around and talk to…


November 10, 2022

AUT 22: Research Opportunities at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL)

We are assembling a team to respond to the Digitizing Utilities Prize [herox.com] challenge. We are seeking students specialized in energy, computer science, engineering, technical writing, and business. We are also looking for students interested in machine learning, AI, app development, finance, and marketing. This application will be led by the UW Sensors, Energy, and Automation…


November 2, 2022

ECE Autumn Town Hall – 11/9, 4:00 p.m.

The Student Advisory Council is hosting a Town Hall on November 9th from 4 pm-6 pm in room ECE 303. We invite all students in the ECE department, including undergraduate, graduate and PMP students to participate in the Autumn Town Hall. Please come and bring your friends. There will also be pizza and drinks served…


U.S.-Denmark-Program—NSF-IRES-INNOVATOR

Apply now to become a paid international researcher on an exciting new U.S.-NSF-funded project with Dr. Masoud Davari and Dr. Masoud Karimi in the Center of Reliable Power Electronics (CORPE) directed by Prof. Frede Blaabjerg in the AAU Energy Department at Aalborg University (AAU) in Aalborg, Denmark. For information on eligibility, stipends, and the application form—go to…



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