ILLINOIS Welcomes RISING STARS 2019

10/28/2019 ECE ILLINOIS and Illinois Computer Science

ECE ILLINOIS, in partnership with Illinois Computer Science, will welcome Rising Stars 2019 from October 29 - November 1, 2019. Rising Stars is an intensive workshop for women graduate students and postdocs who are interested in pursuing academic careers in computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering.

Written by ECE ILLINOIS and Illinois Computer Science

 

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is welcoming 90 promising early-career women in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science to campus this week (October 29 – November 1, 2019) as ECE ILLINOIS and Illinois Computer Science co-host Rising Stars in EECS. Rising Stars is an intensive workshop for women graduate students and postdocs who are interested in pursuing academic careers.

 

Launched at MIT in 2012, the annual event has since been hosted at the University of California at Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, and Stanford University. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is delighted to host the largest class of participants to date for the 2019 workshop.

Illinois CS Department Head Nancy Amato and AMD Jerry Sanders Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Wen-mei Hwu are this year’s co-chairs for the workshop, which provides a series of panels and discussions aimed at providing advice and networking opportunities as participants prepare for their job search.

“We’re thrilled to be this year’s hosts for Rising Stars and to be able to provide advice and encouragement to women who are interested in faculty careers,” said Amato.

“Role models and mentors are vitally important in making the leap from graduate student to professor,” said Hwu. “This is an incredible opportunity to expand your network.”

 

The Rising Stars in EECS Class of 2018 at MIT Photo: Justin Knight
The Rising Stars in EECS Class of 2018 at MIT Photo: Justin Knight

New in 2019, Rising Stars will be offering a variety of professional development resources that will run in tandem with workshop sessions. With a focus on one-to-one mentoring, the Rising Stars Career Center will allow participants to personalize their workshop experience to best meet their professional and career needs. Headshot and research highlight video shoot sessions will also be available. Learn more about the Career Center here!

 

Illinois CS Assistant Professor Dakshita Khurana was a participant in 2017. “The Rising Stars workshop was an incredible opportunity to learn from the best of the best in academia, interact with phenomenal mentors, and connect with outstanding peers,” she said.

The Rising Stars 2019 Organizing Committee includes:

Katherine Rose Driggs-Campbell  Assistant Professor, ECE ILLINOIS
Karrie Karahalios, Professor, Illinois CS
Robin Hillary Kravets, Professor, Illinois CS
Ranjitha Kumar, Assistant Professor, Illinois CS
Ruta Mehta, Assistant Professor, Illinois CS
Elyse Rosenbaum, Melvin and Anne Louise Hassebrock Professor, ECE ILLINOIS
Lara Waldrop, Assistant Professor, ECE ILLINOIS
Tandy Warnow, Founder Professor of Engineering, ILLINOIS CS

More information on Rising Stars 2019 can be found at https://go.illinois.edu/risingstars


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This story was published October 28, 2019.