From advising at math.washington.edu Wed Aug 3 10:02:16 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:46 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Subject: Invitation to Electrical & Computer Engineering's Graduate Programs Virtual Information Sessions - Aug 15th, 9:00 am (PDT) and 5:00 pm (PDT) Message-ID: Dear Students: Have you ever considered graduate school? If so, The University of Washington's Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) MS and/or PhD programs in Seattle, WA may be of interest to you! Please join us for our upcoming ECE Graduate Programs Info Session; We will have Academic Advisors participating to discuss ECE's daytime graduate programs, preparation, the application process, research areas, and funding. Applications are accepted once per year starting in October by our December 15th deadline. Please see the attached flyer for more information and consider visiting our Prospective Graduate Student Resources online. INFORMATION SESSION 1 Date: Monday, Aug 15th Time: 9:00 a.m. (PDT) Held Via Zoom. Registration Required: https://tinyurl.com/ECE-MS-PHD-9am INFORMATION SESSION 2 Date: Monday, Aug 15th Time: 5:00 p.m. (PDT) Held Via Zoom. Registration Required: https://tinyurl.com/ECE-MS-PHD-5pm Hope to see you there! Mack P.S, - We have Application Fee Waivers based on financial need or by participation in the McNair Scholars or PPIA Fellows program. Please review this information to see if you meet any of the criteria and the process to apply. Members of underrepresented groups in Engineering are encouraged to ask grad@ece.uw.edu about application fee waivers. Unfortunately, applicants studying on F1 or J1 visas are not eligible for application fee waivers. All other applicants, including other visa holders and undocumented immigrants are encouraged to apply. I particularly suggest that those who meet this need consider our PhD Program as well as our MS Program for their educational future. -- Mack Carter, Program Coordinator Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | University of Washington Paul Allen Center, AE146 | Box 352500 | Seattle, WA 98195-2500 206.616.1351 | Alt. Email: grad@ece.uw.edu *Current Students*: Try our searchable ECE Advising Blog for more great information! *Prospective** Students*: Look at our ever-growing ECE Research then check out our Admissions page and Prospective Graduate Student Resources Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Mon Aug 15 07:24:17 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:46 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Apply to the Green Program Message-ID: The GREEN Program Home Programs *Apply* *Apply Today!Fall 2022 Online Programs* Iceland: Renewable Energy Innovation & Sustainability 1.5 credits / 3 ECTs (Graduate) *Course dates:* October 3 - 24, 2022 Join this fully online, 3-week course through Reykjavik University's Iceland School of Energy where you will learn about geology, geothermal energy, hydroelectric power, electric power systems, and sustainable entrepreneurship and policy. This course is taught by Iceland?s leading industry experts and professors who are making significant impacts in creating a clean future. ?? Learn at your own pace, from anywhere! ? Build your resume with first-hand sustainability knowledge ? Explore how Iceland has the world's highest share of geothermal power! ? Relate renewable energy solutions to global perspectives ??? Opportunity to meet with esteemed faculty during dedicated office hours This course focuses on the following UN's Sustainable Development Goals - 7: Affordable & Clean Energy, 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities, 13: Climate Action Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Wed Aug 17 10:01:12 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:46 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Math+Art autumn qtr class Message-ID: Dear Math majors, *Are you interested in how ideas from mathematics can inform and be used to create new and interesting art? Are you interested in investigating how mathematics is a creative discipline, and studying similarities in the creative processes between math and art? If so, please join our Math 180/Art 255 class, "*Making Meaning: Art And Mathematics As Embodied Practices". Math 180A sln 18240 MW 930-11:20 *I**n this course, we will focus our inquiry on diverse global cultural traditions of embodied making, thinking, and imagining, such as Micronesian stick charts, Central African (Angolan) Sona drawings, Andean quipus, Coast Salish wool and basket weaving, South Asian kolam, French Baroque wallpaper designs and contemporary dance.* *Students will experiment with mathematical ideas, such as Euclidean and non-Euclidean space and geometry, symmetries and transformations, tilings (tessellations), as well as various algorithmic processes, in a variety of media including lens-less photography, fiber arts, and movement practices.This is a studio course, consisting of a series of studio assignments, which are experimental, but were designed to build skills and explore mathematical ideas through making. Ideas taken from these projects may also be further developed into an expanded range of interdisciplinary projects, from textile pieces, to sculptures, performances, programming, digital or time-based media.* Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Thu Aug 18 08:35:37 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:46 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Upcoming oSTEM events Message-ID: *THIS Friday, August 19, 7 pm - Summer Movies by the Bay presenting Moana* - At Fritz Hedges Waterway Park. We will be meeting up around 7pm and setting up to watch this free movie. The movie will begin at dusk, around 8:30/9pm. Bring any snacks or drinks, other friends, and a blanket or chairs to sit on! We'll have some pride flags set up around our area to help you find us. *THIS Sunday, August 21 at 2-4 pm: Be Gay Make Stuff craft event* - We will be regularly attending the North End Makers' "Be Gay Make Stuff" event on 3rd Sundays, where we'll hangout at their maker space and work on individual craft projects. They have plenty of supplies to help you with whatever craft you want to work on (sewing, cross stitch, painting, drawing, etc.). - There will be a group of us meeting at the U District Light rail station (43rd Ave side) at 1:15 pm to head up there together. - Reserve your free ticket here before coming: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/be-gay-make-stuff-tickets-180336099127 Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Mon Aug 22 13:36:24 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:46 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Master of Science in Actuarial Science Program at Columbia University Information Session Message-ID: The Master of Science in Actuarial Science Program at Columbia University cordially invites you to attend our Information Session, on *Thursday* August 25th, 2022 and online, for prospective students for the *Fall 2023 semester* . Are you students interested in acquiring a unique portfolio of skills to evaluate and manage financial risks? Are you students interested in developing expertise in predictive modeling and data science techniques? Are you students looking to apply their analytical minds in practical business domains? Students with a background in finance, economics, mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering have thrived in our program. Please register for our August 25th Information Session today by clicking here . The Information Session is a great opportunity to learn about our unique curriculum, global alumni network, and exciting career opportunities after graduation. Our program is ranked #1 for the best master's program in Actuarial Science in the United States, and we are a recipient of the Society of Actuaries Presidential Award. Our graduates are sought after by insurance, investment and banking, media and technology companies, and more. -- *Vincent Sibilia | Assistant Director of Administration, Actuarial Science* Columbia University, School of Professional Studies sps.columbia.edu | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn vs2659@columbia.edu | Zoom: columbiasps.zoom.us/j/9775800154 Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mathadv at uw.edu Mon Aug 29 09:31:28 2022 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Fri Mar 22 12:02:46 2024 Subject: [Mathmajors] Upcoming oSTEM events Message-ID: oSTEM at UW is excited to announce our next monthly Happy Hour, which will be next Friday, Sept. 2 at 5:30 pm at Optimism Brewing! Come find us at a table with rainbow flags. 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