Week of Events
Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Monday, February 23, 2026
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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February 25, 2026 -IEEE UWT Student Branch – Servo Workshop (Arduino Workshop Part 3)
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February 25, 2026 -REVERSE ENGINEERING THE INTERVIEW
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February 25, 2026 -IEEE Computer Society Talks on Scalable System Design
IEEE UWT Student Branch – Servo Workshop (Arduino Workshop Part 3)
This meeting we will continue our three part Arduino workshop series where we will teach beginner engineers how to use servos via Arduino controllers. Room: CP 108, Bldg: Cherry Parkes, 1900 Commerce St, Tacoma, Washington, United States, 98402
REVERSE ENGINEERING THE INTERVIEW
[] Room: Room 101, Bldg: WSU Everett, 915 N Broadway, Everett, Washington, United States
IEEE Computer Society Talks on Scalable System Design
The IEEE Computer Society Seattle Section and the IEEE UW Bothell Student Chapter invite you to an evening of technical talks focused on designing and operating scalable systems in real-world environments. Join industry experts as they share insights from building high-scale platforms, third-party integrations, and resilient distributed architectures. As part of the program, Nikita Chhatre, Senior Software Development Manager at Amazon, will present “Embedded Apps in Amazon Seller Central: Building Scalable Third-Party Integration Architecture.” Rashmesh Radhakrishnan, Senior Software Engineer specializing in large-scale secure platforms and device connectivity systems, will present “Designing for the Stampede: Rethinking the Thundering Herd.” Why Attend? - Learn practical scalability strategies from industry leaders - Gain insights into large-scale integration architecture - Explore resilient system design patterns for distributed and IoT environments - Connect with engineers, architects and students Hosted by: IEEE Computer Society Seattle Section & IEEE UW Bothell Student Chapter Audience: Software engineers, system architects, cloud engineers, IoT developers, and students interested in scalable system design We look forward to seeing you there! Speaker(s): Nikita Chhatre, Rashmesh Radhakrishnan Agenda: 05:30 PM Welcome and refreshments 05:45 PM Embedded Apps in Amazon Seller Central: Building Scalable Third-Party Integration Architecture 06:30 PM 15-min break 06:45 PM Designing for the Stampede: Rethinking the Thundering Herd 07:30 PM Networking + Wrap up Room: UW1-041, Bldg: UW1, 18115 Campus Way NE, Bothell, Washington, United States, 98011, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/539942
Thursday, February 26, 2026
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February 26, 2026 -Next-Gen Healing: Designed by Algorithms.
Next-Gen Healing: Designed by Algorithms.
Advances in intelligent computing are redefining how we discover therapeutics and engineer regenerative tissues. This talk presents two complementary, algorithm-driven approaches aimed at transforming treatments for neurological and skeletal disorders. First, we introduce a computational peptidomics pipeline that mines genomic data to identify precursor sequences encoding neuroactive peptides, which are key modulators of signal transmission that bind heptahelical receptors. Traditional peptide discovery is slow and serendipitous; our algorithms predict peptide maturation pathways, including post-translational modifications, and pair these predictions with a high-sensitivity assay capable of detecting receptor-generated second messengers such as InsPs and cAMP. This integrated strategy has yielded promising peptide-based drug candidates for Parkinson’s disease and Osteoporosis, now advancing through animal testing. Parallel to this, we present a bioengineering framework for creating biomimetic, biocompatible bone scaffolds. Using uCT images of osteoporotic bone, we design and 3D-print trabecular structures optimized for both mechanical strength and osteoconductivity, addressing limitations of current synthetic scaffolds. These engineered matrices, enhanced by the osteogenic Calcitonin Receptor Fragment Peptide, support robust osteoblast growth and functional bone formation. Together, these innovations illustrate how algorithmic design and intelligent technologies can accelerate next-generation healing, from molecular therapeutics to regenerative tissues. Co-sponsored by: Vishnu S. Pendyala, SJSU Speaker(s): Dr. Vishnu S. Pendyala, Prof. Srinivas Pentyala Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/538191
Friday, February 27, 2026
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February 27, 2026 -Tour of Puget Sound Energy’s Load Office (Control Center)
Tour of Puget Sound Energy’s Load Office (Control Center)
IEEE-PES Seattle and Puget Sound Energy (PSE) are hosting a tour of PSE's transmission control center ("Load Office") in Redmond, WA. This control center is one of many centers PSE uses to monitor and control the generation and transmission of electricity on PSE's electrical grid, and ensure reliable service to PSE's 1.2 million electrical customers. Participants will have the opportunity to see the Load Office in person, learn about day-to-day and emergency operations, and speak with control center operators. NOTE: VALID, GOVERNMENT ISSUED PHOTO ID IS REQUIRED TO ENTER THE FACILITY. ALL ATTENDEES MUST BRING A VALID, GOVERNMENT ISSUED PHOTO ID TO THE TOUR IN ORDER TO ENTER THE CONTROL ROOM. Parking is limited at this location - carpooling or ridesharing are encouraged. For more information on what a typical transmission control center looks like, here are some examples of other utility control rooms in New York and Texas: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zybnwMOK9VQ) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KatQ9Q_IQk) Bldg: Puget Sound Energy Load Office, 13635 NE 80th St, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052
Saturday, February 28, 2026
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