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UW Environmental Innovation Challenge $45K Available for Prototype Funding

UW Environmental Innovation Challenge

$45K Available for Prototype Funding – Deadline 12/16/13

Application here –  https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/uwbuerk/185034

Funding will be announced by January 8, 2014.

Questions? Pam Tufts, ptufts@uw.edu

 

Student teams from Washington State schools are invited to apply…
for funding to build prototypes for the UW Environmental Innovation Challenge, which will be on April 3, 2014. These funds can be used to purchase materials, rent equipment, purchase safety gear, or hire short-term workers with skills beyond a team’s capacity. Application here –  https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/uwbuerk/185034

 

Although the applicant must be from a WA State school, the team

may consist of students from multiple schools throughout the Pacific NW.

 

·         Washington State Schools – Available Funds $5K
WRF Capital has provided $5K to teams who are serious about environmental innovation.

 

·         WA State-Clean Energy Institute – Available Funds $15K
The Clean Energy Institute has provided $15K to fund prototype development for student teams from across the state of Washington. In order to qualify, teams must focus on tech innovation in solar energy, electrical energy storage, and/or the software or hardware for renewable integration with the grid.

 

·         UW Seattle Campus (may include students from other schools) – Available Funds $25K
The UW College of Engineering has provided $25K for teams entering the Challenge. Although the team may include students from other discipline and other schools, the application must be submitted by a UW engineering student who is on the team.

 

Note: teams that receive funding agree to participate in the Challenge on April 3, 2014.  If you receive funding and then drop out, all funds must be returned to The Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship.

HOW IT WORKS

Interdisciplinary student teams define an environmental problem, design and develop a solution, and work together to produce both a prototype (proof of concept or computer simulation) and a 5 to 7-page business summary that outlines the market opportunity.  At the Challenge on April 3, 2014, students pitch their concepts and demonstrate their product/idea to a group of judges that includes technologists, entrepreneurs, and investors. Teams are judged on their prototypes, business summaries, and potential for impact.

Total prize money=$27,500. Many teams decide to go on into the Business Plan Competition.
KEY DATES

·      Prototype funding application due  Dec. 16 https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/uwbuerk/185034

·      Resource Nights, Winter Quarter, Thurs, 6-7:30. Highly recommended for EIC teams and open to students from other schools – drop in, no rsvp required. We find that a number of EIC teams decide to continue on to the BPC.  Having attended Resource Nights is excellent preparation for both.

Video will be available on our website.

·      January 22, Panel of Past EIC Participants & Team Networking Night – excellent place to fill out your team or find a team to join.

·      February 2, Intent to Submit – online preliminary team information only.

·      February 23, Official Team Entry. 5 to 7-page Business Summary. Describe the problem, the solution, the team, market opportunity, and prototype or computer simulation. Feedback to each team will be provided by a panel of judges to each team.

·      March 12, Pitch Workshop 6-8:00 p.m. Mandatory for all teams within the Seattle area. At least 1 member from each team needs to attend.  More are recommended.

·      March 30, 1-page Business Summary: describe the problem, solution, team, market opportunity, and potential for impact and describe the prototype, computer simulation or proof of concept.

·      April 3, Thursday Challenge Day! Team set-up in the morning, judging 1-5, followed by the reception and awards ceremony from 5-7 pm.

 

Questions?  Contact me!

 

Pam Tufts | Assistant Director
Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship

UW Foster School of Business, Dempsey Hall 227
206.685-3813 ptufts@uw.edu

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December 6, 2013

Amazon Lunch Right Now!

This is happening right now be sure to come!

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AMAZON NETWORKING LUNCH FOR CSE MAJORS

 

Meet Software Development Engineers and Recruiters to talk about

opportunities at Amazon.

 

When: THURSDAY, Dec 5th

Where: Paul Allen Center Atrium

Time:  11:45-1:15pm

 

BRING YOUR RESUME FOR FULL-TIME AND INTERNSHIP CONSIDERATION

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December 5, 2013

Pizza from Tableau Tonight!

This evening Tableau will be dropping if pizza in the undergraduate labs. Come by for a break from studying for finals!

December 4, 2013

ACM Events Digest 12/2 – 12/6

For more information and immediate event notification, please like us on facebook or follow us on twitter.

Overview:

12/5 – Amazon Networking Lunch

Amazon Networking Lunch

12/5; 11:45am – 1:15pm; Atrium

AMAZON NETWORKING LUNCH FOR CSE MAJORS

Meet Software Development Engineers and Recruiters to talk about opportunities at Amazon.

When: THURSDAY, Dec 5th Where: Paul Allen Center Atrium Time: 11:45-1:15pm

BRING YOUR RESUME FOR FULL-TIME AND INTERNSHIP CONSIDERATION

December 2, 2013

FYI – CSE 451 will be linux based vs. windows this winter

In the past few years, CSE 451, Operating Systems, used Windows as a base for the OS projects, but this winter, the projects will be Linux based. The same instructors are teaching the course, the flavor of it is all that has changed.

December 2, 2013

Open Gov Hackathon @ Microsoft on Firday for $5K – this Friday

This isn’t likely great timing for you folks, but in case any of you are way ahead on your final projects and studying for exams…

 

From: Aaron Ginn [mailto:aaron@lincolnlabs.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2013 7:25 PM

 

My name is Aaron and I am hosting an open government hackathon at Microsoft HQ in Redmond. I wanted to invite your students to participate.

 

 

The hackathon is 24hrs long from this Friday to Saturday in Redmond. Teams will be competing for $5K in cash. Our judges and mentors range from sitting Washington State legislators to local technology experts.

 

We would love to have your students compete and contribute ideas.

 

Best,

 

Aaron

December 2, 2013

Unpaid Lockers to be Cut Open this Saturday in EE Building

Hello Students:
 
This weekend, November 29-31, HKN will be cutting locks from lockers for which they have not received payment for autumn quarter 2013. Warning flyers have been placed into these lockers. If you have not paid for your locker for autumn quarter – please be aware that your items will be removed and stored in the HKN office for a brief time. If you wish to contact us, please email us at hknlockers@gmail.com.
 
Thank you for your cooperation,
 

HKN Officers

November 27, 2013

Winter 2014 Course – HCDE 496/596 (Directed Research: Developing a Toolkit to Remotely Assess the User Experience)

Course Opportunity Winter 2014—HCDE 496/596 (Directed Research: Developing a Toolkit to Remotely Assess the User Experience)

We are looking for CSE students to help us further develop an open source software toolkit (Open WebLabUX) that allows web designers to remotely assess the effectiveness of different website designs by measuring users’ behaviors, perceptions, and comprehension when they interact with information online. You can earn course credit while helping us develop our toolkit.

Winter 2014 activities that would interest to CSE students include:

  • PHP/MySQL coding of backend data collection infrastructure
  • User interface coding (HTML/CSS, JavaScript/JQuery, Drupal theming)
  • Quality assurance testing

Individual students will drive the development and testing of a feature or set of features of the software, under supervision of a senior graduate student and faculty member.

Students can participate in this research group by enrolling for 2-5 credits (graded cr/no cr) in HCDE 496 (for undergraduate students) or HCDE 596 (for graduate students). Students are expected to spend, on average, three hours of effort per credit per week. We will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00 in Sieg 420. Interested students should send a short email to Professor Jan Spyridakis (jansp@uw.edu) explaining their interest in the group and suggesting what software development strengths they could contribute to the group.

Thank you,

Jan

Jan Spyridakis
Professor and Chair
Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering
University of Washington
Box 352315
Seattle, WA 98195
206-685-1557 (fax 206-543-8858)
http://www.hcde.uw.edu/jansp

November 27, 2013

Hellnight for CSE 490 (Entreprenuership)

CSE 490 is having a culmination night where students display their business ideas and early models on Dec 2nd.  Attendees are given play investing money to contribute to businesses they are interested it.

12th Annual Hell Night for Student Entrepreneurs

6-8pmMonday, Dec 2, 2013
Anthony’s Forum
Dempsey Hall, Room 302

Brochure and more details [PDF]: HellNight

November 27, 2013

Help Improve Our Labs – Fill Out This Survey!

Do you want collaborative spaces? Do you want access to certain hardware? Let us know what you want and why you want it by filling out our survey and your feedback will be considered for CSE’s proposal to the Student Technology Fund Committee! This survey is for CSE students only. If you have any trouble email Jennifer at apacible at cs.

Survey Link: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/apacible/219861

November 26, 2013

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