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Discovery Days Alumni Lunch 2018

UW EE is pleased to invite alums and their families to our third annual Discovery Days alumni event.  This year we’re excited to host a Friday lunchtime gathering.  This is a great opportunity to catch up with faculty and learn about current department activities — and to introduce the next generation to the exciting array of electrical engineering research.

Tickets to the ever-popular Glowing Pickle exhibit, for either the 11 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. demonstration, will be available on a first come, first served basis.  The pickle demo lasts approximately 30 minutes and takes place in EEB 303.

Lunch fare will feature a variety of wraps, salads, beverages and desserts.

When & Where

  • Friday, April 20
  • 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
  • EEB 403

Professor and Chair Radha Poovendran will make brief remarks to our alumni community at 12:30 p.m.

Please RSVP by April 13 using the form below.

Parking

Information coming soon.

Finding the Building

The Electrical Engineering Building (EEB) is along Stevens Way near Sylvan Grove and Rainier Vista — and also right next to Drumheller Fountain. For directions, download this PDF.

If you’re coming to EEB from the Sylvan Grove direction (for example, from the light rail station), the building is to the left of the Paul Allen Center.  The purple circle marks the entrance.

Sylvan Grove side of EEB.

If you’re coming to EEB from the Red Square direction (for example, from the central parking garage), the building is to the left of the fountain.  The purple circle marks the entrance.

Drumheller Fountain side of EEB.

There are two banks of doors leading into EEB.  Enter through the one marked “Classrooms / Auditorium.”  From there, follow the signs to join us for lunch!

Bank of doors to the classroom side of EEB.

Host & Faculty Guests

Radha Poovendran, Professor and Chair

Host

Radha Poovendran
Professor & Chair, UW Electrical Engineering

Research

About Discovery Days

At Engineering Discovery Days, students and faculty from all UW engineering departments share their work with students, teachers, families and the community. Both days are oriented toward 4th through 8th grade students and feature hands-on activities that demonstrate the exciting work of engineers. Visit the College of Engineering’s Discovery Days website for more information.

RSVP

Registration for this event closed on April 13.  If you’re interested in attending but missed registration, please email us: events@ee.washington.edu

2018 20 April
11:30am–1:30pm, Fri, Apr 20th, 2018