BRING MATH Workshop: Oct 3-4

 BRING MATH Workshop on October 3-4, 2024
APPLY by June 28, 2024 to attend & for financial support

(BRIdges for the Next Generation: MATHematical Science Research and Our Future) is a two-day conference for undergraduates interested in the mathematical sciences.
– Hosted at Argonne National Laboratory in  Lemont, Illinois and sponsored by IMSI.
– Purpose: to expose undergraduates to research in mathematics and statistics being done at Argonne and its connections with real world applications, and to educate them about  opportunities related to the mathematical sciences which are available to them, both during summers and longer term.

Eligibility: This event is open to undergraduates at U.S. colleges and universities, and to faculty who wish to accompany a group of students from their institution to this event. Students from groups that are historically underrepresented in the mathematical sciences are strongly encouraged to apply.
Financial support: IMSI is able to offer financial support to cover travel and lodging for participants whose applications are accepted. Housing will be provided at a hotel near Argonne.
Deadline: Applications due no later than June 28, 2024. Students are asked to request a letter of recommendation from a faculty member who knows them and can speak to their potential to benefit from this event. Letters due by July 6, 2024. If your application is accepted, offers of financial support will be made when you are informed of the decision.

Questions? Email bring-math(at)msi.institute

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Conference on Scientific Foundation Models: April 2-3

Conference on Scientific Foundation Models (SciFM)
April 2-3, 2024 at University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering (MICDE) is organizing this Conference on SciFM:  SciFMs are parameterized physical theories that are usually trained on a broad range of scientific data and capable of being applied to a range of downstream tasks, such as discovering patterns and generating scientific hypotheses, insights, and engineering designs.
– Conference is free and open to everyone. Lunch is provided. REGISTER TODAY!
– This event is the first of its kind, dedicated exclusively to this exciting and developing field. The 2024 MICDE Conference aims to significantly broaden the horizons of SciFM and Generative AI (including LLMs) for science by assembling the world’s foremost experts in the field.
– Including a tutorial and hackathon on formulating and training SciFM in specific domains, in collaboration with Trillion Parameter Consortium (TPC) and experts in industry. There will be multiple tracks addressing attendees with varying levels of expertise.
– See Conference website for more information about the agenda, poster competition, and lodging.

Questions? Contact micde-event(at)umich.edu

SIAM 2024 Annual Meeting: July 8-12

SIAM 2024 Annual Meeting in Spokane! July 8-12, 2024
– Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Annual Meeting (AN24)
Mini-symposium proposals and contributed lecture, poster, mini-symposterium, and mini-symposium presentation abstracts are now due February 15.
AN24 will feature inspiring invited presentations and prize lectures! In addition to the traditional in-person event in Spokane, there will also be an online component. If you are unable to attend AN24 in-person, you can organize a mini-symposium or give a contributed talk in an online event taking place July 18–20. You can also organize minisymposia for both the in-person and virtual events.
For more information about the AN24 format and how you can attend in person and/or online, read this FAQ.

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Modern Math Workshop: Oct 25-26

Modern Math Workshop
October 25-26, 2023 in Portland, OR

Modern Mathematics WorkshopThe Modern Math Workshop (MMW) is a two-day event that encourages undergraduates from underrepresented groups to pursue careers in the mathematical sciences, and builds research and networking opportunities among undergraduates, graduate students and recent PhDs.

– In conjunction with the 2023 NDiSTEM Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).
– Funded by the NSF Mathematical Sciences Institute Diversity Initiative.
– Workshop includes: research expositions aimed at grad students and researchers, mini-courses aimed at undergrads, a keynote lecture by a distinguished scientist, and reception covering the Mathematical Sciences Institutes.
– Funding is available! Deadline to apply for funding: July 28, 2023
Register on IMSI’s website before proceeding to the application

Questions? Contact info@imsi.institute. Home • IMSI

Academic Data Science Alliance Meeting Proposals Due 6/10

Academic Data Science Alliance (ADSA) 2023 Annual Meeting (Oct 24-27)
Proposals Due Sat, June 10, 2023

Submit a session proposal for the Academic Data Science Alliance (ADSA) 2023 Annual Meeting, happening October 24-27 at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
– Sessions of up to an hour should be new, untested ideas to promote brainstorming for innovation, collaborative feedback, and engaging discussions centered around the theme of “Future Leaders of Responsible Data Science.” 

Academic Data Science AllianceThe Academic Data Science Alliance (ADSA) is a network of academic data science practitioners, educators, and leaders, and academic-adjacent colleagues, who thoughtfully integrate data science best practices in higher education. Members connect and share their data-intensive approaches and responsible applications in teaching and research. By sharing knowledge, ideas, and lessons learned, members help each other find the right path for their unique university or college environment.

Women in Data Science (WiDS) Tacoma on 6/02

Women in Data Science (WiDS) Tacoma
June 2, 2023 at UW Tacoma CP108 & via Zoom

Women in Data Science

REGISTER for the In-person or Virtual event!
WiDS Tacoma @ UW Tacoma is an independent event that is organized by Dr. Juhua Hu from SET and the Center for Data Science as part of the annual WiDS Worldwide conference, the WiDS Datathon, and an estimated 200 WiDS Regional Events worldwide.  Everyone is invited to attend all WiDS conference and WiDS Datathon Workshop events which feature outstanding women doing outstanding work.

SPEAKERS:
Renee Burton, Senior Director of Threat Intelligent at Infoblox
Topic: Groking Machine Learning Performance in Security Applications
Sikha Pentyaya, PhD Student of Computer Science & Systems at UW Tacoma
Topic: Privacy-Preserving Feature Extraction for Anomaly Detection
Amandeep Puri, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer at Washington State Patrol
Topic: Data-Centric Equitable Policing
Weichao Yuwen, Associate Professor of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership at UW Tacoma
Topic: Data Science in Digital Health Applications and Health Equity
Athirai Irissappane, Applied Scientist at Amazon
Topic: Towards Using Reinforcement Learning for Recommender Systems

Neural Computation and Engineering Connection: Register by 5/05

Neural Computation and Engineering Connection
May 11-12, 2023 on UW Seattle campus & via Zoom

Check out the full schedule for 2023’s Neural Computation and Engineering Connection. The spectrum of neural computation and engineering will be discussed through talks and panel, and you can contribute your poster as well!
~ Free (required) registration is open through May 5!

Thursday, May 11 ~11:30am-6pm at Zillow Commons in the Gates Center: poster session during lunch, followed by student talks, a keynote lecture from Mar Gonzalez-Franco (Google), and a panel discussion on ethics in neuroscience.

Friday, May 12 ~8:30am-6pm all-day in HUB 145: keynote talks from Sara Solla (Northwestern), Emily Jane Dennis (Janelia), and Gautam Reddy (Harvard), talks by UW faculty, and an industry research panel.  Ending with a late afternoon reception.

Questions? Contact Jessica Huszar at huszarjm(at)uw.edu

BRING MATH Workshop: Oct 5-6

BRING MATH Workshop on October 5-6
Applications due June 19, 2023

BRING MATH workshop (BRIdges for the Next Generation: MATHematical Science Research and Our Future)
– Hosted at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois
– Sponsored by the Institute for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation (IMSI).
– The purpose is to expose undergraduate students to research in mathematics and statistics being done at Argonne and its connections with real world applications, and to educate them about  opportunities related to the mathematical sciences which are available to them, both during summers and longer term.

Eligibility: This event is open to undergraduates at U.S. colleges and universities, and to faculty who wish to accompany a group of students from their institution to this event. Students from groups that are historically underrepresented in the mathematical sciences are strongly encouraged to apply.

Financial support: IMSI is able to offer financial support to cover travel and lodging for participants whose applications are accepted. Housing will be provided at a hotel near Argonne.

Questions? Contact bring-math(at)imsi.institute

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2023 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection: Register by May 5

2023 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection (NCEC)
May 11-12, 2023: In-person with an online option

REGISTER by May 5 for the FREE symposium hosted by the UW Computational Neuroscience Center. Talks will take place in person with a streaming option for those unable to make it in person.

Thurs, May 11 Events: HUB 332 and 334, starting with a poster session during lunch, followed by student talks, a keynote lecture from Mar Gonzaelz-Franco (Google), and a panel discussion on ethics in neuroscience.

Friday, May 12 Events: HUB 145, with keynote talks from Sara Solla (Northwestern), Emily Jane Dennis (Janelia) and Gautam Reddy (Harvard), talks by UW faculty and Shanahan Foundation postdocs.  NCEC will end with a late afternoon reception.

Women Engineers (WE Rise) Conference on 4/01

2023 Annual Women Engineers (WE Rise) Conference
Sat, April 1 from 9am-2:30pm in the HUB

The UW College of Engineering’s Women Engineers Rise (WE Rise) is dedicated to supporting and advancing women and nonbinary students in STEM. Event offered in-person for the first time since 2020! 

Registration is $25 per student and includes morning refreshments, catered lunch, and other materials throughout the day. Secure your spot by March 27, 2023. 
– Event will include presentations, workshops, networking opportunities, and a career/resource fair.
– Undergraduates and graduate students in and interested in STEM pathways are encouraged to attend.
– Participants include staff, faculty, students from across the region, plus industry leaders such as Microsoft, Boeing, F-5, T-Mobile, and more.

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WE Rise is a comprehensive program that provides:
– Access to mentoring and role models
– Networking opportunities
– Social support and increased sense of belonging
– Gender Bias training
– Training, support, and tools for workforce preparation

Questions? Contact werise(at)uw.edu

Present at Undergrad Research Symposium in May: Apply by 2/12

Are you an undergrad involved in research?  Present at the 26th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, May 19!
~ Apply by Sunday, February 12 ~

The Symposium is a celebration of undergraduate accomplishments in research, scholarship, and creative expression in all academic disciplines.
– Great way to network with faculty and others in your field, as the Symposium is attended by members of the community.
Free event, and your friends and family can attend!
– Your research does not need to be completed at the time of the Symposium.
What is the URP Symposium?
Symposium FAQs
Resources for presenters, including support for preparing abstracts
Read about last year’s Symposium
– Check out presenters from past symposiaBanner of Research Symposium on Mary Gates HallIf you have not yet begun a research experience, attending the Symposium is a great way to learn about how to get involved, identify potential projects and mentors, and to support fellow students.  Students are also encouraged to volunteer for the  Symposium and may express interest in volunteering here.

QUESTIONS about presenting your work?  Contact urp(at)uw.edu

Symposium on Computational Statistics – Register by 1/06

2023 Lange Symposium on Computational Statistics
Friday, February 3, 9:30am-5:00pm at UCLA Campus

– Held at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center in Los Angeles, CA.
– Student registration: $30 — REGISTER before Friday, January 6, 2023

Travel award application deadline: Friday, December 9, 2022
Travel awards are offered for attendees who will further the goal of increasing the diversity of the biomedical workforce. This includes persons from underrepresented groups (i.e., racial and ethnic minorities, first-generation college students, and persons with disabilities)

UCLA logoConfirmed speakers at the 2023 Lange Symposium include:
– Genevera Allen, Rice University
– David Hunter, Penn State
– Oscar Padilla, UCLA
– Marc Suchard, UCLA
– Jason Xu, Duke University

Questions? Contact jeanette papp at jcpapp(at)ucla.edu

New Connections in Math Undergrad Math Research Symposium: Sept 23024

New Connections in Math Undergraduate Math Research Symposium
Friday & Saturday, September 23-24, 2022

Duke University, Durham, NC

New Connections in Math (NCM22) is a research symposium for undergraduate students interested in analysis, probability, PDE, computation, and applied mathematics. REGISTRATION IS FREE
Organized by faculty in the Duke Mathematics Department, the event is an opportunity for students to learn about current math research in these areas and about graduate study in math.   Participants will meet other students doing research, as well as graduate students and faculty working in analysis, probability, PDE, computation, and applications.  Students who have been involved in a summer research project or semester research project are strongly encouraged to give a short talk or present a poster about their work.   The program will include: student research talks, faculty keynote speakers, a panel discussion with grad students and faculty about opportunities for graduate study,and many opportunities to interact with other mathematicians.

There is funding from the National Science Foundation to support undergraduate participation (travel/lodging).

Friday, September 23
1:30-3:00 Student Presentations
3:00-3:45 Break, Math Department Tea
3:45-4:30 Faculty speaker
4:30 Campus tour
5:30 Dinner/evening activity

Saturday, September 24
9:00-10:30  Student Presentations
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-11:45 Faculty speaker
12:00-1:30pm  Lunch with faculty and grad students
1:30-2:45  Panel discussion about graduate study in math, careers in math
2:45-3:00 Break
3:00-3:45 Faculty speaker
4:00 End.

Oregon Bioengineering Symposium on 10/06 – Submit Abstract by 8/15

2022 Oregon Bioengineering Symposium 
Thurs, October 6, 2022 at Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR

The meeting will cover all areas of biomedical engineering, highlighting innovations in methods, materials, and models. The goal of the meeting is to promote collaboration and exchange of ideas between students, researchers, and practitioners. The symposium will include featured presentations, lightning talks, an industry panel discussion, and an in-person poster session; a virtual poster session will take place the day before the symposium.

TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT
Undergraduate/graduate/post-docs are encouraged to submit an abstract for a poster presentation! There will be awards for best student presentations.
~ Abstracts must be submitted by Monday, August 15.
Abstracts limited to 250 words.

Oregon State University logoREGISTRATION FEES
Early registration:  $25 for students
After Sept 6:  $50 for students
Registration fee will be waived for the first 100 people to submit an approved abstract.
~ Only want to attend the poster session virtually? REGISTER HERE.

 

SIAM Mathematics of Data Science Conference: Apply by 6/17 for Broader Engagement Program Funding

Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) 2022 Mathematics of Data Science (MDS22) Conference:  Broader Engagement Program
~ Application Deadline: Friday, June 17, 2022 ~

Sustainable Horizons Institute is accepting applications for participation in the Broader Engagement Program at SIAM’s 2022 Mathematics of Data Science (MDS22) conference in San Diego, CA on September 26-30, 2022. ** APPLY HERE! **

Benefits and Activities include:

– Travel support and conference registration
– Full technical program
Data Science Tutorials
– Community building activities
– Mentoring Program
– Small learning groups, Guided Affinity Groups, led by data scientists who help participants get the most out of the conference and answer questions
– Professional and career development
– If you would like to participate but don’t need travel funding, they also accept applications for self-funded participants.SIAM participants holding signs about Applied Math

Undergrad Research Symposium Tomorrow 5/20

AMATH majors are presenting in the Undergraduate Research Symposium TOMORROW, May 20, in Mary Gates Hall! 
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It’s FREE to register, and you can easily search for students/mentors in the posted schedule.   (Registration recommended but not required to attend.)

– Jonathan Aalto (AMATH/Biochemistry)
Supramolecular Cages as Redox Mediators for Organic Electrosynthesis
3:45-5:15 pm – Session O-2J: Oral Presentation in MGH 242

– Jerry Cao (AMATH/CompSci)
Evaluating the Outcomes of Making PPE during a Healthcare Crisis
1:30-3:00 pm – Session O-1O: Oral Presentation in MGH 295

 – Matt Helton (AMATH/Neuroscience)
The Affinities of the Dimer-Interface Grooves of Three Small Heat Shock Protein Alpha-Crystallin Domain Cysteine Mutants for Their Clients
9:30-11:00 am – Session L-1E: Virtual Lightning Talk Presentation via Zoom

– Hannah Lee (AMATH/CompSci)
Monitoring Central Venous Pressure Using Smartphone Videos
1:30-3:00 pm – Session O-1O: Oral Presentation in MGH 295

– Annie Liu (AMATH)
Computing Solutions of Dispersive Partial Differential Equations on the Line with an Artificially-Damped Fourier Method
4:00-5:30 pm – Poster Session 4 on Balcony: Easel #49

PRIMA Math Conference: Submit Poster or Talk by 6/30

Pacific Rim Mathematical Association Congress (PRIMA)
December 4-9, 2022 in Vancouver, BC
hosted by the Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences

~ Present your undergraduate research at an exciting conference!
PRIMA 2022: Junior Research Showcase is a short session for junior participants (undergraduate, graduate, and postdocs) to highlight their areas of research.
– Options: Poster Session OR 10-minute Presentation
** APPLY HERE** with your poster or talk details!
– Research topics are open, but should focus on the presenters area of research.
– Presentations cannot highlight open or exploratory material.
– The Showcase will be followed by a Career Fair open to junior participants.

~ Deadline for Poster/Talk Submission: June 30, 2022 ~

UW Dept. of Mathematics professors Bobby Wilson and Jayadev S. Athreya are on the organizing committee (and co-chair the Scientific Committee). Please reach out to them if you are interested in presenting a poster/talk. There may be a possibility of travel funding.

Every four years, mathematical scientists from around the Pacific Rim converge to discuss the latest developments in Mathematics. The Pacific Rim Mathematical Association (PRIMA) was established to bring a well coordinated and concerted effort among our institutions and countries to stimulate a vibrant and interconnected mathematical community whose activities have an unprecedented impact on our economic, social, and cultural development.Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences logo

SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing – Feb 23-26

SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing
February 23-36, 2022
Held in Hybrid Format:  Seattle, WA

SIAM presents the Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing. This series of conferences has played a key role in promoting parallel scientific computing, algorithms for parallel systems, and parallel numerical algorithms. The conference is unique in its emphasis on the intersection between high performance scientific computing and scalable algorithms, architectures, and software. The conference provides a forum for communication among the applied mathematics, computer science, and computational science and engineering communities.

** Different student registration rates offered!
In-person registration must be completed on or before February 16, 2022.
  No opportunity to register for in-person participation after this date. However, online registration for virtual participation will remain available through the final day of the conference.Downtown Seattle at night

Present at UW Undergrad Research Symposium in May – Apply by 2/11

URP 25th Annual

Are you an undergraduate student involved in research?  Present at the 25th Annual UW Undergraduate Research Symposium on Friday, May 20! 

~ Submit Your Application HERE by Friday, February 11 ~

The Symposium is a celebration of undergraduate accomplishments in research, scholarship, and creative expression in all academic disciplines.  More info and resources for applicants and presenters, including support for preparing abstracts, are available at symposium.uw.edu

– Great way to network with faculty and others in your field, as the Symposium is attended by members of the community.
Free event, and your friends and family can attend!
– Your research does not need to be completed at the time of the Symposium.
Abstract Writing Workshop video available.
Live help sessions on Jan 18, Jan 26, and Feb 3.
– Check out presenters from past symposia.
– Read Symposium FAQs.

If you have not yet begun a research experience, attending the Symposium is a great way to learn about how to get involved, identify potential projects and mentors, and to support fellow students.  Students are also encouraged to volunteer for the  Symposium and may express interest in volunteering here.

* Currently planning an in-person event with the option of virtual sessions.

QUESTIONS about presenting your work?  Contact urp(at)uw.edu

Women in Science & Engineering Conference at UW – Register by 2/21

31st Annual Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) Conference

Saturday, February 26, 2022 from 9:00 am – 1:30 pm PST
UPDATE:  FULLY VIRTUAL FORMAT
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On-line registration closes Monday, February 21st, 2022.
UPDATE: PRICE DECREASE DUE TO CHANGE IN FORMAT! Now $15 for student registration.

Workshops and presentations will be offered all morning that speak to the educational and career opportunities within engineering and the sciences. Women STEM scholars at all levels are encouraged to attend. Attendees are able to engage in conversation and explore pathways in STEM, as well as to network with our academic and industry sponsors.

QUESTIONS about the conference registration process?  Contact Jason Sharp, wrangler (at) uw.edu

Conference on Random Matrix Theory & Numerical Linear Algebra – June 2022

Conference on Random Matrix Theory & Numerical Linear Algebra 
In-Person at UW Seattle (Hybrid Format Offered)
June 20-24, 2022

The conference aims to bring together researchers from areas such as random matrix theory, numerical linear algebra, randomized algorithms, high-dimensional statistics, optimization and theoretical computer science to discuss recent developments and cutting-edge techniques.  While the conference will be held predominantly in-person at UW Seattle, a hybrid format will be offered for speakers and attendees to participate remotely!

Featuring tutorials/mini-courses from Ioana Dumitriu (UCSD) and Sean O’Rourke (CU Boulder), plus research talks and a poster session.
~ More info and Registration details on the Conference Website ~
—>  Now seeking applications for poster presenters!  <—
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Joint Mathematics Meetings held in Seattle from Jan 5-8: Register by 12/20

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Joint Mathematics Meetings 2022: January 5-8, 2022
IN-PERSON MEETINGS
Washington State Convention Center & Sheraton Seattle Grand Hotel

**Register by December 20, 2021, midnight EST to be eligible for discounted fee!
How to Register – Students $80 ($94 after Dec 20)
– Search by Subject, Speaker Name, or Affiliation in the Full Program (UW Applied Math faculty & students are speaking!)
Programs & Activities of Particular Interest to Students
General FAQs

INFOcon 2021 Virtual Conference: 10/19 – 10/21

INFOCon 2021: Tue, Oct 19 – Thu, Oct 21

~ RSVP today for the FREE conference! Registration is limited. ~
INFOCon 2021 is a multi-day virtual event that showcases the breadth and depth of information professions. Schedule available here.
– Intended for prospective students interested in learning about career paths and research topics in the areas of information, technology, and people.
– Faculty across the U.S. and Canada will share their expertise and passion for information sciences.
– Attendees are welcomed to attend sessions that interest them the most.
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Sustainable Research Pathways Program Workshop – Apply by 9/24

7th Annual Sustainable Research Pathways Workshop
November 30 – December 3, 2021
Hosted by Sustainable Horizons Institute (SHI) & Berkeley Lab

~ Application Deadline:  Fri, Sept 24, 2021 ~

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SRP engages faculty and students from underrepresented backgrounds in an opportunity to expand their research experience by collaborating with Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratory scientists at Berkeley Lab.

This year, the Quantum Information Science and Technology (QuIST) group is joining SRP and eager to connect with faculty and students interested in building the next generation of quantum information hardware.  Anyone who loves physics, computer science, electrical engineering, and/or device engineering should check out this opportunity.

Lab scientists review applications and select participants based on their potential for a research collaboration match.  Selected participants will be invited to the virtual workshop!
Workshop Activities:  Networking/welcome session; Staff research presentations; Faculty and student research interests presentations; Faculty and student poster sessions; One-on-one “speed matching” meetings to explore possibilities

Research Areas:  Applied Mathematics; Computer Science; Networking & Security; Supercomputing; Data Science; Chemistry & Materials; Bioscience; Environmental Science; Astrophysics; Quantum Information Science; Experimental Quantum Test Bed

See Current Projects by Participating Lab Staff (Ongoing Research)

Questions?  Contact info@shinstitute.org

Joint Computational Neuroscience Symposium – 6/07 Event

Check out the Joint Symposium in Computational Neuroscience, jointly organized by the four NIH-funded training programs in computational neuroscience (NYU, Brandeis, CMU, and University of Washington). 

Monday, June 7 from 9:00 to 3:00 pm PT

Joint Symposium in Computational Neuroscience
~ Register and receive the Zoom link here
Keynote lectures by Joshua Gordon (Director of NIMH) and Adrienne Fairhall (UW and U.S. BRAIN Initiative).  The rest of the time will be trainee talks, including by two UW undergrads and three UW PhD students.
~ Detailed schedule available here, but PLEASE NOTE that times are in Eastern Time (ET)!
** If you cannot attend the entire event, please consider supporting our trainees by attending the UW portion, from 1:50 to 3:00 pm. 

AMATH & ACMS Majors Presenting in Undergrad Research Symposium – 5/21

Please support our undergrad majors presenting in the Undergraduate Research Symposium sessions on FRIDAY, MAY 21!

~ FREE to register and attend! ~
Schedule now posted on the URP Symposium website
– GARGI KHER (AMATH/Biochemistry)- Sequence Analysis of Synthetic Nucleocapsids
Oral Presentation session O-2B from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
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– SKYLER HALLINAN (ACMS/CompSci/Bioengineering)
Lightning Talk session T-3A from 11:00 – 11:50 am:  The Removal of Excess Tryptophan in the Small Intestine via Orally Ingested, Albumin-Encapsulated Hydrogel Microspheres
Lightning Talk session T-6A from 2:15 – 3:05 pm:  A Taxonomy of Misinformation Harms
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Scholarship Events & WeRepresent Conference

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Learn about fellowships like Fulbright, Boren, CLS, Gillman, and more. Hosted by UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards.

Global Fellowships Planning for 1st & 2nd yr students: Feb. 23, 4pm-5pm – Zoom link

Global Fellowships Preview for 3rd & 4th yr students: Feb. 24, 4pm-5pm – Zoom link

WeRepresent ConferenceMarch 10-12 FREE

This conference aims to increase underrepresented students in U.S. government-funded international exchange programs. Attend the conference to connect with past alums of the Critical Language Scholarship, Boren Scholarship, Fulbright Program and Gilman Scholarship through this three day virtual event. Daily schedule includes workshops, panels, and networking opportunities.