May 5, 2025

OWRC: Grad Podcast Out Now

The Odegaard Writing & Research Center is excited to announce the release of Season 6 of our graduate-oriented podcast, Write for You. Featuring interviews with current and recent graduate students, this podcast explores the process and practice of writing as it happens.   We are thrilled to share this season with you. Listeners can find Write…


May 2, 2025

UWOPA: Schmidt Fellowship 2025 Announcement – apply by 5/14, 12:00 p.m.

Dear Graduate Program Advisors, Coordinators, and graduate faculty leaders, I am writing with an exciting opportunity to nominate advanced and exceptional doctoral students or postdocs in your area.  The Schmidt Science Fellows program, in partnership with the Rhodes Trust, aims to equip the next generation of leaders and innovators with the tools and opportunities to drive world-changing…


Nucleate: Demo Day – 5/14, 4:30 p.m.

The highlight of our year, Demo Day, is just around the corner! Join us on May 14th from 4:30-8:30 pm for an unforgettable evening as our Activator teams present their final pitches to a panel of esteemed judges. Following the presentations, we will host an open networking session with food and drinks, offering a chance…


May 1, 2025

Fosters: Fireside Chat with Slalom Consulting – 5/6, 5:30 p.m.

Our student council on the Consulting and Business Development Center is hosting a Fireside Chat with Slalom Consulting and wanted to share this event with the rest of campus! It’s open to any major or year for any students interested in consulting, biz strategy, or tech consulting roles. Event Name: Fireside Chat with Slalom Consulting Date & Time: Tuesday,…


CEI Seminar: Jonathan Phillips, “Energy in Transition..” – 5/15, 4:00 p.m.

Please join us for our next CEI Interdisciplinary Seminar where Jonathan Phillips, Director of the James E Roger Energy Access Project at Duke University, will present Energy in Transition: The End of Aid and What it Means for Achieving Modern Energy Systems in Emerging Economies. See below and the attached flyer for more details.  WHEN:  Thursday, May…


ECE: Academic Job Preparation Panel – 5/12, 10:00 a.m.

Academic Job Preparation Panel Are you pondering your future career path in academia? Wondering if pursuing a postdoc or faculty position is the right choice for you, especially given the current uncertainties around academic funding? If so, we are inviting you to a panel discussion, hosted by fellow ECE graduate students. The event, titled “Academic Job Preparation…


April 30, 2025

WIE: Career Chat – 5/8, 11:30 a.m.

Join us for an inspiring conversation as three women from Tokyo Electron share their experiences navigating the engineering field as leaders in technology. This is a unique opportunity to gain insights, ask questions, and connect with professionals passionate about STEM equity. Featuring: Lynda Jarrett, VP of IT at TEL Raney Terrizzi, Sr. Manager of Technology…


UW Grad School: Dean’s virtual office hours – 5/12, 1:00 pm

For the month of May, please note that there will be a combined office hour for faculty/staff and students.  During these office hours or “what’s on your mind meetings,” Dean Williamson-Lott will meet virtually and discuss topics or issues that are important to you. May’s virtual office hour is May 12 at 1 PM by Zoom:  https://washington.zoom.us/j/99225084673?from=addon Visitors do…


IEEE SSCS Seattle: Distinguished Lecture Presentation, Alvin Loke, Intel – 5/2, 10:30 a.m.

Subject: Special IEEE SSCS Seattle Chapter Distinguished Lecture Presentation, this Friday morning (May 2nd @ 10:30am) – Title: The Road to Gate-All-Around CMOS TITLE: The Road to Gate-All-Around CMOS SPEAKER: Alvin Loke AFFILIATION: Intel Corp.  DATE: Friday, May 2nd, 10:30-11:30am LOCATION: University of Washington, Seattle Campus                       Electrical and Computer Engineering Building,…


UW IEEE/HKN: IEEE Officer Applications – due 5/5!

Interested in getting more involved in the UW ECE community? Applications are now open to become a 2025–2026 officer for UW IEEE/HKN! As part of the IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu student branch, officers help plan and run events ranging from casual socials to professional networking opportunities. We’re looking for students who are collaborative, communicative, and excited…


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