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SUMMARY:Making the Invisible Visible (Invited Talk: Dr. Kim\, Young-Kee)
DESCRIPTION:Dear KSEA Seattle chapter members\, \n\n\nKSEA (Korean-American Science and Engineering Association) Seattle Chapter is pleased to announce an in-person academic and career talk\, ‘Making the Invisible Visible’\, on May 26th at 6 PM (PDT). Professor Young-Kee Kim\, a distinguished physicist\, will share her life journey in search of the interaction among the smallest particles in the universe and her advice to future scientists and engineers.\n\n\n\nWhen: 5/26/2023 Friday\, 6:00 – 8:00 PM (PDT)\nWhere: University of Washington HUB #250\nRSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfwPwzS0GM9gZQRzbhPkdADWpizTM_wsJl5wrBGG6D5lc2XYw/viewform\n\n\nDinner provided from 5 pm\nRaffle available at the end of the talk.\n\nParking: https://transportation.uw.edu/maps/self-serve-parking
URL:https://seattle.ksea.org/event/making-the-invisible-visible/
LOCATION:University of Washington
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SUMMARY:KSEA Seattle Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:Come join us in Mercer Island\, November 4th to learn about latest career trends from successful professionals in their field. We have successful panel speakers Seungjin Shin (Director at Umoja Biopharma) and David Woodward (International Career Development Expert). \nTHEME: Kickstart Your Career: Treating It Like A Sport\n\nLocation: Mercer Island Community & Event Center (8236 SE 24th St\, Mercer Island\, WA 98040)\nTime & Date: 11/4/23 Saturday 10AM – 4PM\nAudience: Open\, but intended for Undergraduate Students & Early to Mid Career Professionals\nCost: Free! Coffee/Tea and Lunch will be provided!\nRequirements: No requirement. Anyone can attend this event.\n\nCONFERENCE SCHEDULE\n \nPANEL AND SPEAKER’S INFORMATION\n\nAllon Kim\, Engineering Manager at Disney\n\n  \n\nBen Waters\, CEO of Wibotic\n\nTopic:\nThe future logistics automation trend\, Job creation from its trend\, and helpful tips for students and young professionals to look for jobs.\n\nWiBotic has developed a wireless charging platform specifically for robots. From a drone\, to mobile robots\, and even underwater vehicles\, WiBotic’s highly flexible wireless charging system enables robots to do more. Ben’s primary purpose as CEO and co-founder of WiBotic is to develop a platform that enables innovative robotic systems to grow and scale without limitation\, while creating a workplace filled with brilliant people who are equally passionate about that vision.\n\n\nDavid Woodward\, President of DAVID WOODWARD & ASSOCIATES LLC\n\nTopic:\nInternational education background\, good tips for young adults and his broad career experiences.\n\nDavid is the Principal for DAVID WOODWARD & ASSOCIATES LLC (DW) facilitating international K-20 education services\, multi-regional business development\, and global engagement and change management for institutions. David has led multi-site organizations nationally\, marketing and outreach internationally\, corporate board and organizational development\, and setting up strategic relationships worldwide. In addition\, he has initiated the development of various business startups and educational projects involving small businesses\, universities\, corporations\, and government agencies within the U.S. and in peer regions of the world.\n\n\nMark Kim\,  Engineering Executive at Boeing\n\n  \n\nSeungjin Shin\, Director at Vector Biology\n\n  \nRSVP – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfrgVE0oGeQnwwydZiNWGXPMgZhhYkfX52xHh8lv1h7mW4Glg/viewform?pli=1
URL:https://seattle.ksea.org/event/ksea-seattle-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Mercer Island Community and Event Center\, 8236 SE 24th Street\, Mercer Island\, WA\, 98040\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 KSEA National Math and Science Competition
DESCRIPTION:Dear KSEA Seattle Members\, \n\n\nThe Seattle Chapter of the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA Seattle) is hosting a math and science competition at Bellevue College Building C (Main Campus) on Saturday\, April 6th\, 2024. Please help spread the word!\n\n[ Registration ]\n\n\nEligibility: 4th – 11th grade students\nFor registration\, visit\nhttps://nmsc.ksea.org/seattle\n\nRegular registration: until March 31st ($35\, $10 off for KSEA members\, and an extra $5 off for siblings)\nLate registration: From 4/1 – 4/6 9 AM ($50) – onsite registration is possible when arriving by 9 am\nSibling discount only applies until March 31st\n\n\n[ Awards ]\n\nFor the Math competition\, awards are given as follows:\n\n\n1st place: Washington State Governor’s Award\n2nd place: Microsoft Award\n3rd place: Korean Consul General of Seattle Award\n\n\nAdditionally\, the first-place winners of the Math competition for grades 9-11 will be awarded a $500 scholarship from UniBank.\n\nFor the Science competition\, prizes will be awarded to the teams of four who have solved the science projects with creativity and enthusiasm.\n\nThe first 150 students to register will receive a free t-shirt and various souvenirs\, so we ask for the active participation of parents with children in the respective grade level and we would appreciate it if you could share the poster with your friends.\n\nFor more information\, please contact:\n\n\nadmin@seattle.ksea.org\nhttps://seattle.ksea.org/nmsc2024
URL:https://seattle.ksea.org/event/ksea-nmsc-2024-math-science-competition/
LOCATION:Bellevue College\, 3000 Landerholm Circle SE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98007\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 KSEA National Math and Science Competition
DESCRIPTION:Dear KSEA Seattle Chapter members\, parents\, and NMSC participants\, \nThe registration deadline for the 2026 KSEA National Math & Science Competition (NMSC) is finally open! \nThis year’s competition will be held on Saturday\, April 18\, 2026\, at Bellevue College. Please consider registring opportunity to give your child a chance to challenge themselves and experience achievement. \nThe Seattle Chapter is again preparing to ensure that this year’s competition is more enriching\, fair\, and motivating than ever for all participating students. \n\n[ Registration ]\n\n\nEligibility: 4th – 11th grade students\nFor registration\, visit\nhttps://nmsc.ksea.org\n\nRegular online registration: until April 11\, 2026\n\nNon-KSEA Members : $50.00/Child\nKSEA Seattle Chapter Members : $15.00/Child + Free Parking\n\n\nSign up for KSEA Membership and designate Seattle Chapter to receive discounted registration for children\n\n\n[ Awards ]\n\nFor the Math competition\, awards are given as follows:\n\n\n1st place: Washington State Governor’s Award\n2nd place: Consul General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle Award\n3rd place: Director of the Korean Education Center in Seattle Award\n\n[ Schedule ] \n \n\nMany participants have already completed their registration and are looking forward to the competition. We encourage your continued interest and participation so that our students can take another step toward their dreams.\n\nFor more information\, please contact:\n\n\nadmin@seattle.ksea.org
URL:https://seattle.ksea.org/event/2026-ksea-national-math-and-science-competition/
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