Professional Development
October 21, 2021
Talk on “Role of civilian engineers in US DoD
Role of civilian engineers in US DoD 8th November 2021; 9am-10am PST Zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/95932568694 Civilian Engineering Professionals serve in vital roles supporting United States Department of Defense (DoD) missions. Engineers perform vital roles in the accomplishment of master planning; environmental stewardship; engineering design and construction; sustainment and modernization of facilities and infrastructure; utilities and…
October 13, 2021
LEED Training Special – Seattle – Fall Online Webinars
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 you have certified knowledge in the field. Since the LEED GA exam doesn’t have a…
October 11, 2021
Ph.D. Research Exchange Program: Applications open,- deadline 10/31
RUA is focused on creating a cross-university community of senior Ph.D. students and postdocs in MPESE fields (Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, and Engineering) and from underrepresented and/or underserved communities. In addition to the Research Exchange, the RUA also supports travel to annual RUA conferences and provides other professional development opportunities. This amazing opportunity…
October 5, 2021
SACNAS: CareerCon 2022 – apply by 11/19
Launching 2/22/22! CareerCon is an immersive, cohort-based career event that engages high-caliber STEM career seekers in an immersive digital program, providing innovative tools for recognizing your strengths and building 21st-century success skills necessary to thrive in private industry. Additionally, CareerCon will create unique engagements between career seekers and industry partners looking to hire diverse STEM talent! Eligibility Must be a dues-paying SACNAS member…
August 23, 2021
Nominate an exceptional engineer for a Diamond Award – by 10/15
The Diamond Awards honor outstanding alumni and friends who have made significant contributions to the field of engineering. If you know an engineer who deserves recognition, we want to hear from you! Nominate an engineer to join the distinguished ranks of Diamond Award honorees. Nominations are being accepted for the following categories: Distinguished Achievement in Industry (alumni…
August 18, 2021
2022 Landolt Graduate Mentor Award – deadline 12/8, 5 p.m.
Dear Chairs, Graduate Program Advisors, and Graduate Program Directors: I am pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2022 Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award. Named for the late Graduate School Dean Marsha L. Landolt, the award has recognized excellent faculty mentors annually since 1999. We strongly encourage departments to share this information with their…
NSF Invention to Impact Webinar
Watch the June 2021 ‘Invention to Impact’ webinar hosted by Dr. Andrea Belz, who discusses the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) central role in accelerating the growth of startups, the national innovation ecosystem, and available funding opportunities.
August 16, 2021
EMSL Integration Meeting – Abstract deadline extended to 8/27
The abstract deadline for the EMSL Integration Meeting 2021—Environmental Sensors is fast approaching! Don’t miss your opportunity to present at the virtual EMSL Integration, which will be held October 4 – 7, 2021. The abstract deadline is August 27, 2021. Abstracts should be focused on the following: Plant Biosensors: Discovering molecular dynamics of plant responses to environmental changes Rhizosphere Sensors:…
July 27, 2021
ECE Women’s Research Day: Looking for volunteers, 11/19
The first ECE Women’s Research Day will be held on November 19th! The event will include industry speakers, multiple panels, talks, and social hour (more info to come later). We are currently looking for graduate student participants for the event that would include participating in a graduate student panel, poster session, research info session, or…
July 6, 2021
Nano-Educators Topical Seminar (NETS) Series 9/17 to 11/12
The NETS Series continues this fall with a variety of topics, including multiple lithography techniques, etching processing, bottom-up, self-assembly techniques, microelectromechanical systems, microfluidics, transmission electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic and other nanocharacterization techniques. The fall 2021 offerings will be held every Friday from September 17 to November 12, except for October 22. Experts from…
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