The Boeing guest speaker will discuss the importance of emotional intelligence in the workplace by sharing lessons learned along their career journey while living and working in four countries, nine cities, at multiple companies, and on lots of airplanes.
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
December 2022
The saturating scaling trends of CMOS technology have motivated the exploration of emerging Process-in-Memory (PIM) architectures as a promising alternative for accelerating data intensive Machine Learning (ML) workloads. To that effect, researchers have explored special-purpose accelerators based on Non-volatile Memory (NVM) crossbar primitives such as Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM)-based PIM accelerators.
Join Simpson Strong-Tie engineers and field specialists for a day of Building Connections where you will learn how structural connectors and pre-engineered building components help structures perform safely to resist natural hazards such as high winds and earthquakes.
Stress recognition and monitoring from wearable sensor data is an emerging area of research with significant implications for an individual’s physical, social, and mental health. Mobile health interventions that incorporate real-time monitoring of physiological and behavioral markers of stress offer promise for delivering tailored interventions to individuals during high-risk states of heightened stress.
Sustainable Defenses against Evolving Malware in the Android Ecosystem
Join PACCAR/Kenworth leadership and engineers on the December 19 winter break tour of the company’s Renton, WA, Kenworth Truck Factory and PACCAR Parts facility. Lunch will be provided. Students will need to provide their own transportation to Renton, WA.