ECE Advising Blog

Research Opportunities


June 22, 2022

Summer Independent Study Opportunity for ECE Grad Students – Apply by 6/27, 12:00 p.m.

Participate in an exciting project with Microsoft! The Microsoft – AI for Good Research Lab reached out to Professor John Raiti for an exciting project students can get involved in for the summer quarter. They are looking for 3 MSTI students to help design an open-source portable sensor that can last 14 days on a…


June 21, 2022

Research Exchange Program – apply by 7/15

 As part of the UW Research University Alliance (UW-RUA), senior Ph.D. students have the opportunity to experience a Research Exchange visit to one of eight partner R1 universities (Caltech, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, UT-Austin). RUA is focused on creating a cross-university community of senior Ph.D. students and postdocs historically underrepresented in…


May 27, 2022

Nucleate Seattle: Info Session and Social – 6/2, 4 p.m. & 5 p.m.

We are inviting you to a Nucleate Info Session! Nucleate is an international student-led nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of biotech leaders. Nucleate identifies future leaders, removes barriers, and helps startup founders concentrate on building transformational technologies. After validating the Activator pilot program in 2019, Nucleate is now active in 10 cities…


May 26, 2022

Research Opportunities at SEAL – Summer 2022

This is an updated quarterly announcement of open undergraduate and graduate research internships at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) at the UW Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seattle. We have positions open now and for the Summer quarter. SEAL is a great place to get involved in campus research and design new technologies that help our local community,…


May 18, 2022

25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium – 5/20

Friday, May 20, 2022 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Mary Gates Hall, Odegaard Undergraduate Library, and online via Zoom We are thrilled to be hosting the 25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium in a hybrid format this year! We will be hosting in-person oral, poster, and visual arts & design presentations and virtual, lightning talks! We…


May 4, 2022

Undergrad: 5th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium – 5/20

We are pleased to invite you to the University of Washington’s 25th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium! This Symposium marks a quarter-century of inspiring presentations by undergraduates and unwavering support from the UW community. After hosting the Symposium virtually for the past two years, students will present their work both in-person and online through oral and poster presentations,…


May 2, 2022

A&A: Cubesat Information Session – 5/10, 4:30pm


April 29, 2022

UW VISIONS’22 Summer program – apply by 5/15

If you have ever wondered what it is like to participate on a sea-going oceanographic research cruise onboard a global class ship using an underwater robotic vehicle diving to depths of 10,000 ft, please consider applying to the UW VISIONS’22 program. There are no requirements and the program is open to all UW students no matter what…


April 20, 2022

The Amazon Postdoctoral Science(APS) program

The new Amazon + UW Science Hub collaboration, led by Professor Josh Smith wanted to ensure you had awareness of a new initiative for Ph.D. graduates. At the end of last week, Amazon launched The Amazon Postdoctoral Science(APS) program.  Overview of the newly-launched Amazon Postdoctoral Science program This new program provides recent Ph.D. graduates with…


April 19, 2022

NOISE: Thermoelectric Integrated Nanophotonics Research Opportunity

Nano Optoelectronic Integrated System Engineering (NOISE) lab is looking for an MS student who will be working on modeling thermoelectric integrated nanophotonic resonators. Thermal control of integrated nano-resonators is one of the main mechanisms to stabilize optical resonators in a large-scale photonic integrated circuit (PIC). While we can easily heat up the resonator by using…



Previous page Next page