A growing set of national security concerns regarding critical energy infrastructure pose significant risk to grid operators, owners and investors. Responsive cybersecurity, or more broadly, digital system flexibility in the face of malign influence, is critical to the prevention of large-scale system failure, particularly with respect to high-consequence and exquisite (i.e., sophisticated, expensive, custom, high-performance) energy systems.
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February 2022
Need a résumé? Your current résumé not landing interviews? Don’t know where to start? Let us help! We will discuss format, style, and how to write a résumé that best reflects your strengths and talents.
Join us for the third annual WSU College of Medicine Inclusive Excellence Scholar in Residence on February 2-3, 2022.
The virtual two-day event will be grounded in evidence-based and culturally relevant care. This year’s program will feature medical and community leaders as well as organizations dedicated to solving problems in challenging healthcare environments.
Emerging hardware, like FPGAs, is shaping the future of heterogeneous computing; however, the use of such extraordinary computing power is restricted to a few software developers with hardware expertise.
Emmanuel Acho is a Fox Sports Analyst and Co-Host of FS1’s Speak for Yourself and Host/Producer/Author of “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man”, a web series focused on driving an open, difficult, but ultimately productive conversation on race in America.
The willingness to ask for and accept support is the key to success, fulfillment, and peace of mind.
Presented by: The College of Veterinary Medicine Wellness Team
As a male in college, it can be tough to make friends. Boost your friendship skills in this workshop by learning better ways to connect with others and build lasting relationships.
This speaker session will focus on career paths and opportunities within Boeing that include opportunities for international business engagements.
This session will explore what antiracism is, what it looks like in higher education across instruction and student affairs, and who it is for. The facilitator will breakdown theory, translate theory into practice, and offer some examples of antiracist practices while speaking to the mindset and orientation one needs to do high quality antiracist work.
Machine learning provides powerful tools for data analytics while security and privacy attacks increasingly involve data. Therefore, machine learning naturally intersects with security and privacy.
WSU AIAS (American Institute for Architecture Students) will be hosting a Portfolio Review Week from February 07-11 that will consist of 45min reviews with practitioners. All SDC students are welcome to register and participate in the review! Deadline to register is January 28th. If you have any questions, please email j.hernandez-avante@wsu.edu or jovannie.laforga@wsu.edu. We hope to see you there!
Abstract
Nowadays, the security community is facing challenges from not only lone individuals, but also organizations with strategic agendas, which have caused enormous loss in social welfare, national security, and global economy. To overcome the challenges, this talk focus on securing ubiquitous systems and protect end users from cyber attacks through enhanced security mechanisms with intelligent defense strategies.
In this webinar, Professor Cooney will discuss how you can create an virtual showcase of your body of work that is professional, cohesive, and easy to maintain.
In high-performance computing (HPC), scientific codes have been evolving continuously. Moving from numerical simulations and analyses to AI/ML-based applications, scientific codes execute on larger computational scales and issue massive data movements periodically for network communication and I/O at application runtime.
WSU, the Common Reading Program, and the Visiting Writers Series welcome Pulitzer Prize- winning poet Natalie Diaz for a reading. Diaz’s poem, “American Arithmetic,” appears as a selection in this year’s common reading book, Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation, that is being used in first-year and other courses this year. She was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 2021.
It is a great pleasure to inform you that student projects from ARCH 401 healthcare studio will be presented to ZGF architects and SDC family.
A toxic relationship takes on many forms, any of which can threaten your overall well-being. In this workshop, learn the signs of a toxic relationship and how to handle it with confidence.
Join artist Alison Saar on Thursday, February 10 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. for the Jo Hockenhull Distinguished Lecture. Details of this virtual event to be found on the museum’s website.
This session introduces a framework for leading with racial equity whether in the classroom, the advising office, or in a supervisory role. The framework was developed by a multicultural group of individuals within higher education and the communities they serve.
Abstract In today’s society, programs and systems exist in every corner of our lives, from smart portable devices and appliances to vehicles and computing devices. Despite the fact that high-tech offers enormous conveniences and opportunities, it is also a platform for criminals to launch illicit attacks. Therefore, developers try…
The Washington State University student chapter of the American Association of Equine Practitioners is hosting the 9th Annual Horse Course, a public event for horse owners and enthusiasts.
Anyone is welcome to attend!
High-performance computing systems have seen tremendous growth in theoretical performance with the inclusion of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and other accelerators. The difficulty and complexity of programming these systems has grown alongside the performance as programmers are required to manage separate programming models and device memories for accelerators alongside traditional CPU resources.
The Office of Tribal Relations & Native American Programs and the Center for Native American Research & Collaboration are hosting a training on Executive Policy 41: the “Policy on Tribal Engagement, Consultation, and Consent for Joint WSU-Tribal Research Activities and Projects.” EP 41, passed Indigenous Peoples Day–Oct 11, 2021, applies to activities and projects system-wide.
Topics Include terminology, using pronouns, and practical tips to make your work environment affirming.
Groups submitting an S&A Fee funding request must attend a S&A request training session. Multiple training sessions are available to accommodate schedules.
WSU’s School of the Environment (SoE) will host the Lane Family Lecture in Environmental Science: public presentation by leading environmental justice activist Catherine Coleman Flowers.
WSU experts in diverse fields, ranging from environmental science to sociology, economics, biosystems engineering and community building, will discuss links between their work and environmental justice issues during a free, public event hosted by the School of the Environment online and in person.
Groups submitting an S&A Fee funding request must attend a S&A request training session. Multiple training sessions are available to accommodate schedules.
The one-hour training session will provide groups with the timeline for the S&A request process, detailed instructions on submission materials, and access to the allocation proposal templates. Each…
In this deep-dive webinar, New York Times bestselling author and researcher Liz Wiseman reveals the secrets of Impact Players who play the game at a higher level.
The team at Generation Connect will share insights from their journey, developing a mobile application to help people living with dementia and their care teams leverage evidence-based interventions for the treatment of dementia-related symptoms.
As a graduate student, you’re juggling a million things at once, including relationships with mentors and supervisors. In this workshop, put your needs first and find out how healthy boundaries help you get there.
Topic: Customer Experience Center Virtual Tour
Speaker Bio: Chris Shindle is a WSU Alum and is the Senior Manager of the Cabin, Features, and Experiential (CaFE) Marketing team in Boeing Commercial Sales and Marketing. His team is responsible for leading the marketing and positioning efforts for airplane features and cabins,…
Groups submitting an S&A Fee funding request must attend a S&A request training session. Multiple training sessions are available to accommodate schedules
Presentation by Phil Gruen, Associate Professor in the School of Design and Construction, focusing on the early twentieth-century development of the WSU campus.
Groups submitting an S&A Fee funding request must attend a S&A request training session. Multiple training sessions are available to accommodate schedules.
Guns are an enduring and deeply polarizing feature in American society. The gun industry has been accused of abandoning self-imposed restraints in favor of fueling extremism. How have we reached this situation, and can anything be done to promote a sensible approach to gun ownership?
This talk will examine the various institutions that currently shape architectural work in order to rethink and/or overturn them.
Teaching Academy Panel Discussion: Peer Observation from More Sides
In this practical, encouraging, and interactive workshop, Daisy Dowling – an executive coach, leading expert on working parenthood, and author – will teach you.
The rapid development of self-driving technologies makes it imperative to characterize and model the behaviors of mixed autonomy traffic. The problem is especially important, yet more challenging, when automated vehicles are self-interested, instead of being centrally controlled or coordinated.
The story of TRIO is a story of social justice in action, from policy to practice. From its inception in 1964, TRIO has created programming and services for low-income and first-generation students, as well as students with disabilities, that have helped them thrive in college and beyond. WSU has a strong TRIO legacy and is currently a national leader in TRIO programming, with 18 programs serving nearly 2,800 students around the system.
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command is moving forward in planning two lunchtime presentations to interested engineering students regarding the Command’s mission here in the Northwest and role engineers play in the success of the command which support the U.S. Navy’s facilities infrastructure.
The Office of Tribal Relations & Native American Programs and the Center for Native American Research & Collaboration are hosting a training on Executive Policy 41: the “Policy on Tribal Engagement, Consultation, and Consent for Joint WSU-Tribal Research Activities and Projects.” EP 41, passed Indigenous Peoples Day–Oct 11, 2021, applies to activities and projects system-wide.
A Virtual Trivia Night where attendees will test their knowledge on the life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Black history in a relaxed atmosphere. This event is part of Global Connections’ 2022 MLK programming.
Dr. Mechthild Tegeder presents, Central role of assimilate partitioning in plant performance.
The Carson College of Business veterans program will host its annual Military All Call event featuring a panel exploring the value of veterans in logistics and supply chain operations.