October 7, 2021
Accenture Info Session for STEM Majors – 10/13, 12:00 p.m.
Accenture’s Campus Recruiting team for the Seattle office wanted to reach out to share an upcoming recruiting event with any students who might be interested. Wednesday, October 13th@ 12 – 1:00PM https://uw.joinhandshake.com/events/859225 The purpose of this event is to provide insight into full-time & internship opportunities within Accenture, specifically geared towards students coming from STEM…
October 6, 2021
BIPOC/Queer Mental Health Resources
List of resources specifically for BIPOC/Queer therapy seekers. BIPOC Mental Health Resources
UW ECE is Hiring! – tenure track faculty
The University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering in Seattle, WA is inviting applications for three tenure track faculty positions. We are hiring in all areas of electrical and computer engineering with a particular interest in the following cross-cutting areas: quantum computing, integrated photonics, circuits, computer organization, biological/neural computing, sustainable energy, embedded systems,…
Boeing Virtual Engineering Career Event – 10/12
We’re hiring experienced engineers to join our Greater Seattle Region team doing work that has a global impact. Why join Boeing? You can work with advanced technologies that help make the world a better place. We offer a wide range of benefits, including market-leading health and retirement plans, generous tuition assistance, paid time off, and…
October 5, 2021
Lytle Lecture: Muriel Médard, MIT – 10/18, 12:00 p.m.
Deviation from the standard — toward opening up 5G telecommunications Much of the recent debate on the adoption of 5G wireless technology has centered on the issue of standards. To maintain data integrity in the face of network unreliability, systems rely on error-correcting codes. System standardization is predicated on co-designing these error-correcting codes and, most…
Colloquia: Elizabeth Scallion – 10/12, 10:30 a.m.
Title: Innovation as key leadership function – how people create or destroy innovation We will examine a few case studies on how organizations foster innovation both within their organization and with external partners as well as examine what are the barriers that kill innovation within their teams. Abstract and Bio
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…
BSU: Black Is Back – 10/9, 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
BSU is hosting their next community-building event for Black students to socialize and organize: Black Is Back, Saturday, October 9th from 12 – 5:00 p.m. at Red Square and Kane Hall. This event will feature live music, food trucks, teach-ins, art, and guest speakers. Sean Goode, the executive director of Choose180 will serve as the…
Call for Nominations: Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award 2022 – deadline 12/8
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 graduate students. We are especially interested in generating a diverse group of…
SASE General Meeting – 10/8, 4:00 p.m.
Welcome back Huskies! We, the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE), are holding our first meeting of the school year on October 8th from 4-5PM at HUB 238. Join us to learn more about what we do, upcoming career exploration events, officer recruitment applications, and more! Facebook event link: https://fb.me/e/2R4He9lxT