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Monday, April 4 @4 pm
Boeing Information Session
Careers / Jobs
WSU Pullman - Carpenter Hall

The Boeing Company will be coming to WSU to host an Information Session to explain real-life examples of the type of work they are hiring for – kind of “ A Day in the Life” presentation.

Tuesday, April 5 @11 am
ESIC seminar — Risk and Resilient Assessment of Infrastructure System
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Online

Public awareness of civil infrastructure system performance and resilience has increased dramatically in recent years as a result of repeated natural disasters with high consequences. In response to increased public concern, a significant amount of research has been done to advance risk management strategies that can effectively improve system resilience.

Thursday, April 7 @4 pm
Boeing-WSU Speaker Series — Transition to the workplace
Careers / Jobs
Online - Online

A panel of Washington State University alumni share their journeys in transitioning from the academia to the workplace after graduation, and answer student’s questions on this topic.

Monday, April 11 @11 am
CEE Structures candidate: Uncertainty-Informed analysis and optimal design: from model validation to topology optimization
Presentation
Online - Online

Dr. Tootkaboni is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a member of Center for Scientific Computing and Data Science Research at UMassD. Dr. Tootkaboni’s research is cross-disciplinary and focuses on integrating advances in optimal design, stochastic modeling, applied statistics and data analytics with methods of applied and…

Monday, April 11 @11:10 am
EECS Colloquium: Toward secure and efficient distributed learning — Minghong Fang
Online - Online

Federated learning is a distributed machine learning approach that enables multiple clients (e.g., smartphones, IoT devices, and edge devices) to collaboratively learn a model with help of a server, without sharing their raw local data. Due to its potential promise of protecting private or proprietary user data, and in light of emerging privacy regulations such as GDPR, federated learning has become a central playground for innovation.

Monday, April 11 @3:30 pm
2022 Anjan Bose Lecture
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

The 2022 Anjan Bose Lecture, “Incorporating Natural Resource Management into Complex Integrated Modeling Frameworks to Inform Adaptation to Global Change”, will be presented by Prof. Jennifer Adam.
Dr. Adam is the Berry Distinguished Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the recipient of 2021 Anjan Bose Outstanding Researcher award.

Tuesday, April 12 @1 pm
EECS Colloquium — CodeNet: large-scale AI by David Kung
Online - Online

As software development becomes ubiquitous across all industries and code infrastructure of enterprise legacy applications ages, it is more critical than ever to increase software development productivity and modernize legacy applications.

Wednesday, April 13 @3:30 pm
Google Resume Workshop
Careers / Jobs
Online - Online

Are you submitting applications for internships and full-time opportunities this semester? Join Googlers Christine Sizemore and Rochelle Tsai for this resume workshop to find out how to format, structure, and detail content of your resume.

Register via Handshake today!  We look forward to seeing you there!

Monday, April 18 @3:10 pm
CySER seminar: The Cyber Threat Landscape — The FBI’s Perspective, Kevin Brennan (A/SSA)
Workshop / Seminar
Online - Online

Abstract: FBI Special Agent Kevin Brennan will discuss the current cyber threat landscape: who is conducting computer intrusions, why, and how. This will include a discussion of what computer intruders are targeting, how they are getting into the networks, and recent developments in the cybercrime world. This will include threats…

Tuesday, April 19 @9 am
EECS Senior Design Poster Competition
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building

Design is at the core of electrical engineering and computer science.
Design is an iterative process where EECS seniors work together in teams to clarify a real-world problem, generate solutions, evaluate impacts, and select the optimum final design.

Tuesday, April 19 @4 pm
Bioengineering Design Expo
WSU Pullman - Spark

Come visit our senior bioengineering students and learn about their capstone design project they completed for BIOENG 410/411.

Wednesday, April 20 All day
SDC Gallery Exhibit: Design and the Creative Process — Landscape Architecture Seattle Tour
Exhibition
WSU Pullman - Carpenter Hall

This dynamic exhibition features work from LA 222: Study Tour of Seattle, Washington. The course introduced the LA Sophomore class to the designed landscapes of Seattle through direct, immersive experiences. The focus was “Design and the Creative Process” where participants explored how designs and the drawings that represent those designs result in the spaces that affect our experiences and connect us to others and place.

Wednesday, April 20 @4:10 pm
Janicki Industries information session
Careers / Jobs
Online - Online

Come join Janicki Industries as they host a virtual information session! Get to learn more about their company and job opportunities by attending the event!

Thursday, April 21 @10 am
EECS Colloquium: The Motivation for Chiplets and their Adoption in AMD Processors
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

For decades, Moore’s Law has delivered the ability to integrate an exponentially increasing number of devices in the same silicon area at a roughly constant cost. This has enabled tremendous levels of integration, where the capabilities of computer systems that previously occupied entire rooms can now fit on a single integrated circuit.

Friday, April 22 @5:30 pm
SDC Retirement Party
Reception / Open House
WSU Pullman - Carpenter Hall

Former students, alumni, boards, faculty, and family and friends are invited to join with us in celebrating the retirements of Professors Gregory Kessler and Paul Hirzel, and academic advisor Julie Miller. All will be retiring at the end of the spring semester.

Monday, April 25 @9 am
EECS Colloquium:Architectural Support for Interdisciplinary Data Science Research — Lu Peng, Louisiana State University
Online - Online

Lu Peng is the Gerard L. “Jerry” Rispone professor with the Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His research interests include computer systems and architecture focusing on many design issues on CPUs and GPUs, hardware accelerators, and applications for deep learning neural networks and blockchains.

Tuesday, April 26 @11 am
AGI-ESIC Power Seminar Series: GridAPPS-D™: Distribution Management Platform for Advanced Distribution Systems Operations
Online - Online

GridAPPS-D™ is an open-source platform that accelerates the development and deployment of portable applications for advanced distribution management and operations. The GridAPPS-D™ project is sponsored by the U.S. DOE’s Office of Electricity, Advanced Grid Research. Its purpose is to reduce the time and cost to integrate advanced functionality into distribution operations to create a more reliable and resilient grid.