UWDSC x Microsoft: Machine learning on Azure workshop
Accelerate your skills in Machine Learning and AI get ahead for the next wave of digital disruption. Amp up your productivity with the UWDSC x Microsoft: Machine Learning on Azure Workshop.
Accelerate your skills in Machine Learning and AI get ahead for the next wave of digital disruption. Amp up your productivity with the UWDSC x Microsoft: Machine Learning on Azure Workshop.
Please join Prof. Zhongchao (Chao) Tan for an informal chat over a cup of coffee. We would love to hear about your experience so far as an international student in Engineering, or about your interest in an International experience.

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This full day conference for first and upper year engineer students will showcase a variety of guest speakers and workshops focused on helping participants navigate through both student life and career preparation. From planning out your next four years in undergrad to learning what to expect when you enter the workforce, this conference will help you gain the skills and knowledge needed to achieve your goals with confidence.
This event is 19+.
A research seminar presented by Dr. Marie Charbonneau, a post-doctoral fellow working on whole-body control of humanoid robots at the RoboHub, discussing 'Balancing with the TALOS humanoid robot and current developments at the RoboHub'.
Hult Prize is the world’s biggest engine for the launch of for-good, for-profit startups emerging from university with over 2500 staff and volunteers around the world. In nearly a decade, the movement has deployed more than $50M of capital into the sector and mobilized more than one million young people to re-think the future of business as it continues to breed disruptive innovation on college and university campuses across 120 plus countries.
GreenHouse will be hosting a Health Discovery Lab that will focus on improving the quality of lives of the aging population with health challenges. GreenHouse is a community for innovators who want to create social or environmental change.

Co-operative Education and The Problem Lab are pleased to offer students on their work term the opportunity to win a First Prize Tuition Scholarship of $1,500 or Second Prize Tuition Scholarship of $750, applicable to your next academic term. The Co-op Problem Lab Award is earned by providing the best analysis of an important problem relevant to a co-op employer or the employer’s industry.

The competition invites teams of up to 4 students to choose an important industry problem, and thoroughly research its history, scope, and impact, before pitching the findings to a panel of judges on November 14th to compete for a share of up to $30,000 in funding. To learn more and apply online, visit The Problem Lab website.