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November 1, 2022

AWIS: 2023 Nominations are Open – nominate by 1/6

Each fall, Seattle AWIS invites the community to nominate outstanding women who should be recognized for their achievements in advancing science or technology, contributing to STEM education or being outstanding mentors and leaders. After announcing the winners, award winners are celebrated at the annual AWIS Banquet, which happens each summer. Among your many contacts, you…


October 28, 2022

2023 DOE Scholars Program – apply by 1/23

The DOE Scholars Program is designed to attract talented undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates to research, technical and professional opportunities within U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [energy.gov] and organizations that support the DOE mission.  Energy Sources and Security     Clean Energy     Energy Efficiency     Climate Change      Environmental Management      Nuclear Security      Artificial Intelligence      Emergency Response…


October 27, 2022

WashU: Info sessions for Ph.D. program 2023 admission

The ESE department at WashU is having info sessions for their Ph.D. program. Any student who attends will receive a waiver of the application fee. I’ve attached a flyer that contains a QR code to register.  McKelveyInfoSessions2022


October 24, 2022

Amazon: Prime Video Winter Conference on Application of Computer Vision – Challenge Closes 11/23

Amazon Prime Video is launching a Grand Challenge in conjunction with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and The Computer Vision Foundation (IEEE/CVF) Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) [sites.google.com] this January. Our “Objective High Dynamic Range (HDR) Video Quality Measurement Challenge” can be found in this link [sites.google.com].  The challenge will close on November 23, 2022. Additional deadlines…


October 19, 2022

GradSWE: SWEsters Mentorship Program – sign up by 10/23

SWEsters is a mentorship program is designed to create groups of mentors with mentees in order to foster mini-professional and support networks within SWE. Sign-ups [docs.google.com]close on Sunday, October 23rd at 5PM. 


GradSWE: Outreach at Sanislo Elementary on 11/17 – sign up by 11/1

GradSWE is partnering up with UW Science Explorers, who hosts amazing lesson plans and hands-on activities for 4th and 5th graders at Sanislo Elementary! This is an exciting, in-person opportunity to teach STEM to underrepresented students on November 17th from 3-4PM! Sign-ups [docs.google.com] close on Tuesday, November 1st at 5 PM. 


Distinguished Teaching Awards – nominate by 11/11

Honors Six extraordinary individual faculty members — four from the Seattle campus and one each from the UW Bothell and UW Tacoma campuses. Highlights Recipients will be celebrated in June. Nominations due: Nov. 11 Make a Nomination


Distinguished Teaching Award for Teams – Nominate by 11/11

This new award is granted to instructional teams/collaborators (two to five people) from any UW campus. The teams may include faculty, students, TAs, staff educators, librarians and/or other members of the UW who support instruction. Highlights Recipients will be celebrated in June. Nominations due: Nov. 11 Make a Nomination


October 17, 2022

2023 Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award – nominate by 10/31

We are pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2023 Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award.  Named for the late Graduate School Dean Marsha L. Landolt [bit.ly], the award has recognized excellent faculty mentors annually since 1999.   We strongly encourage departments to share this information with their graduate students.  We are especially interested in generating…


UWB: Looking for a postdoc candidate

Ph.D. students who have a gap year before starting their next jobs. The primary task of this position is to design and develop FPGA-based hardware accelerators of homomorphic encryption primitives. This position is a full-time one-year appointment and can start anytime during 2022. Candidates should have a background in FPGA implementation and strong programming skills in…



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