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Jennifer Winikus (she/her)

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Associate Teaching Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering

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There is still time to submit to present your snap sessions, lectures, panels and workshops at the 2025 US WE Local Conferences! Submit by September 30th! Hope to see you and your presentations at WE Local #WELOCAL #SWE @SWEtalk welocal.swe.org/about/speak-at…


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💡 .@ImaginationTech has just launched their RISC-V Webinar series! The initial lineup of 30-minute webinars has been announced. This is an excellent opportunity to learn from industry experts and dive deep into the world of #RISCV. Learn more > hubs.la/Q02zV0690


So many awesome words of wisdom!

.@VP Harris on breaking barriers at @APAICS Summit: "We have to know that sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open. Sometimes they won't, and then you need to kick that fucking door down."



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This #InternationalWomensDay, we are excited to spotlight the contributions and accomplishments of some of the amazing women in our global RISC-V ecosystem. Read our #IWD2024 blog here: hubs.la/Q02nLxJy0

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Excited to be featured along side amazing women from the RISC-V Community around the world!

🎉 Celebrate International Women's Day with us! We invite all voices to share your proposals for talks at the upcoming #RISCVSummitEurope. Let's amplify diverse perspectives and shape the future of computing together: hubs.la/Q02nNfXC0 #IWD2024 #RISCV



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📣 Attention RISC-V enthusiasts, we are hosting a Video Contest for you with a chance to WIN GREAT PRIZES! The task is to create a video that is under 3 minutes long explaining one of 3 topics. See full contest details here: hubs.la/Q02lMSGL0 #RISCVcontest

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During the 1970s, engineer Lynn Conway invented the large-scale integration system that revolutionized the microprocessor, which made many of today’s technologies possible. She taught the process to others — and had fun doing it. Read more in SWE Magazine: bit.ly/47RAoLD


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SWE Scholarship applications are now open for the 2024-2025 Academic Year for both upperclass and India scholarships. Learn more and apply today: bit.ly/37PGttS #SWEScholarships #WomenInSTEM #WomenEngineers

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Applications are open for SWE's Collegiate Leadership Institute (CLI) and Academic Leadership for Women in Engineering (ALWE)! Learn more about each program and submit your application here ⬇️ CLI: swe.org/learning/colle… ALWE: swe.org/learning/alwe/ #SWELearning #Leadership

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Did you know there are many paths in Academia? At 10:30 check out "Journeys in Academia: The perks and challenges" presented by @ProfessorDiane, @ProfessorKBB, and Dr. Gretchen Hein. @SWE_WIA ativsoftware.com/appinfo.php?pa… #WELocalDetroit


Dr. Jennifer VanAntwerp an author and professor at Calvin University presenting at #WELocalDetroit! @SWE_WIA

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Check out our Winter Newsletter for information about our next networking event, #WE23 awards and session proposals, and #WELocals! - mailchi.mp/730dfaede1e9/w…

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Learning never stops! Student teams are important, but how do you get them to succeed and prepare students for their future? #WeLocalDetroit @ProfessorDiane @SWE_WIA

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Some of the amazing SWE people I get to work with! Congratulations! You all earned this recognition!

We are wrapping up 2022 by taking a look back at SWE's Academic Award Winners this year. First, #WELocal Engaged Advocates! Congratulations to the Winners! #AcademicChatter #YearInReview

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