April 4, 2023
NACK: Recent Advances in Surface Emitting Lasers – 5/19, 10:00 a.m.
May 19, 2023 | 1:00 pm ET Semiconductor-based lasers have shown to enjoy a broad range of industrial, medical, and research applications during the last three decades, including data communication, sensing, high-power micromachining, and visualization…more information.
NACK: Where Electricity and Light Meet – 4/21, 10:00 a.m.
Where Electricity and Light Meet: The Power of Infrared Spectroelectrochemical Techniques in Observing Surface Chemistry April 21, 2023, | 1:00 pm ET In daily lives, there are many applications relying on electrochemistry, a branch of chemistry that deals with interconversion of chemical energy and electrical energy…more information
UW Neurobiology Club: Neuroscience Trivia Night 4/5 – 5:00 p.m.
Hello Huskies! Our first Spring quarter event will be held this Wednesday, April 5th, at 5 pm in Smith room 311. We will be doing trivia on neuroscience in the media with the chance to win prizes such as popcorn and movie tickets to Varsity Theater. We’re excited to see you there! Best, Neurobiology Club…
GCIL: India 2024 recruiting UG and Grad students
Grand Challenges Impact Lab (GCIL) is recruiting students for Study Abroad in India in Winter 2024. Please apply! GCIL-India offers hands-on, project-based learning about Grand Challenges and social innovation. Applications are due mid-May (soon!). Scholarships are available; for many people, the cost of going to India may be less than the cost of staying in Seattle. Attend an…
oSTEM: Happy Hour – 4/14, 5:30 p.m.
Our next Happy Hour is Friday, April 14th starting at 5:30 pm at The College Inn Pub
April 3, 2023
CIRCLE: Effective Interview Strategies for International Students – 4/11, 3:30 p.m.
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 11, 2023, 3:30 – 5 p.m. Location: HUB, Room 145 This event is free to attend. RSVP online: https://forms.office.com/r/X1hpmt92Da Are you curious about the interview process and what it entails during initial stages? Behavioral interview questions (typically asked during the 1st or 2nd round of interview) involve questions about your experience (e.g., Tell…
CIRCLE: Fast Track Weekly Discussion Series – Wednesdays SPR 23
International students, join CIRCLE to chat, learn, and exchange ideas with your undergraduate and graduate peers from the U.S. and across the world! The weekly discussion series consists of seven topic that rotate each week between cultural and academic themes: three topics focus on tips and strategies to accelerate your adjustment to living in the…
UW + Amazon Science Hub: Roundtable on Statistical Machine Learning – 5/1, 2:00 p.m.
UW + Amazon Science Hub invites UW faculty, UW graduate students, and Amazon scientists to participate in a roundtable on statistical machine learning and causal inference. This event will include short research talks, networking, and opportunities to build and deepen connections between UW and Amazon. This is an opportunity for UW researchers to learn more…
Presenting Your Research Work
You can develop many transferable skills in graduate school that will prepare you for several types of careers. These may include the ability to synthesize complex information, manage a large project (a capstone, thesis, or dissertation), prioritize tasks (balancing your studies, work, and personal life), meet multiple deadlines, and work independently or in collaborative settings. One transferable…
March 30, 2023
GSEE: Real Talk Tuesdays – 4/11, 5/2, & 5/23
GSEE and the Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity (CCDE) join together to organize Real Talk Tuesdays (RTT) — a safe space to engage in real talk about issues that impact graduate students of color. Topics rotate every discussion and students are welcome to bring the issues they face as POC graduate students. RTT is held online and in person…