FAQ

General

Who should attend?

All students are welcome to attend, and you don’t want to miss this opportunity if:

  • You are an aspiring engineer/technologist.
  • You want to learn about the current trends and innovations in the field.
  • You want to connect to the WiE network in Silicon Valley and beyond.
How many tickets are for sale?

We can sell a maximum of 400 tickets to currently enrolled students. Please get your tickets as soon as possible as they were sold out early for the 2019 WiE Conference.

I can’t afford a ticket, but I would still like to attend, what are my options?

Volunteer. Help out for part of the day and get access to the rest of the conference. Limited spaces are available. Please send an email to wie-engineering@sjsu.edu.

What companies will be there?

This is a learning, networking and community-building event. More than 80 industry professionals from nearly 70 companies and organizations attended last year.

Should I bring my resume?

As a rule of thumb, you should never attend a potential networking activity without a copy of your resume. Throughout the conference, you will have opportunities to meet hiring managers and Human Resources professionals at workshops, career panels, and the Innovation Showcase and Networking Reception.

Is there a dress code for the conference?

Yes, the dress code will be business/business casual. No jeans or athletic wear. 

Registration

What is included in my registration?

Access to all conference sessions and activities, conference swag bag, continental breakfast, lunch, and Innovation Showcase, and Networking reception.

What are the registration fees?

Early bird registrations are $20* and open November 15, 2020 – January 10, 2020. Regular registrations are $30* and open January 11, 2020 – February 28, 2020. Late registrations are $50*and available after February 28, 2020 – or until sold out.  

*plus applicable Eventbrite fees.

Can I register on the day of the conference?

Yes, you can register at the front desk if there are available seats.  The registration fee on the day of the conference is $50.

I am a student volunteer from SJSU. Do I have to register?

Once you’re selected as a volunteer, you will be provided instructions to register for the conference on Eventbrite.   

I attended the conference last year as a student and found it inspiring. I have now graduated but would love to register again for this year’s conference. How can I register?

We are only registering current students for the 2020 WiE Conference.  

What is the refund policy?

If you paid for a ticket and are no longer able to attend, you may request a refund until February 14, 2020 – by canceling your ticket through Eventbrite. Instructions can be found in your Eventbrite confirmation. No refunds will be issued after February 14, 2020. Questions can be addressed to wie-engineering@sjsu.edu.

Group Registrations

Are group registrations available?

Yes. If you would like to register a group of 5 to 25 students from your college, please register on Eventbrite using the “Group: Community Colleges & non-SJSU Universities” option. Please provide the number and names of students and your information. 

What are the group registration rates?

A group rate of $20*/person will be available for groups of 5 to 25 students between now and February 28, 2020.  

*plus applicable Eventbrite fees 

We would like to register for a group of students to attend the 2020 Women in Engineering Conference. But we can pay for it only through an invoice. How can we register?

Please contact the 2020 WiE Conference team at wie-engineering@sjsu.edu. We will send you a link to register and an invoice for the number of tickets registered at the group rate.

I am a student and my friends and I would like to register as a group.

Yes, you could if you are a group of 5-25 students. Please register on Eventbrite using the “Group: Community Colleges & non-SJSU Universities” option. Please provide the number and names of students and your information.

I would like to register a group but do not have the names of all the students. Can I still register on Eventbrite?

Yes, you can register on Eventbrite without having all the student information available. You can use your name and email address as a placeholder. You can access your registration later through the Eventbrite link and click on edit to change any information on the tickets. You could also email the 2020 WiE Conference team at wie-engineering@sjsu.edu for help to update student registration information. 

I registered my students as a group but I want to edit some of the information. Can I do it?

Yes, please access your registration through the Eventbrite link and click on edit to change any information on the tickets. You could also email the 2020 WiE Conference team at wie-engineering@sjsu.edu for help to update student registration information.

I registered my students as a group, can I add more?

Unfortunately, you cannot add to the same group. But you can create a new registration.

I want to remove one member from the group registration. How do I do it?

Please email the 2020 WiE Conference team at wie-engineering@sjsu.edu.

Conference

Where can I find the agenda for the conference?

Please visit our website at http://2020.siliconvalleywie.org/ and click on the Agenda tab.

What is the WiE Innovation Showcase?

Come to experience cutting-edge technologies and explore their possibilities in your career aspirations and plans. Connect with other women, peers, potential future co-workers, and mentors, while enjoying good food and music at Silicon Valley’s best conference for women in engineering.

Where do I park when I come to the conference?

SJSU North parking garage is the closest to the WiE Conference venue. Please click on http://2020.siliconvalleywie.org/maps/ for more details on parking and location.

Can I use public transportation to reach the conference venue?

There are many direct public transport lines available to SJSU. Please use this link to learn more about the available options

http://www.sjsu.edu/as/departments/ts/directlines/index.html

Sponsors

Title Sponsor

Mark and Carolyn Guidry Women in Engineering Program Fund

Carolyn Guidry (1937-2009) was born in Mississippi and spent her childhood in the Deep South. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Louisiana State University in 1959. One week after graduation, she married Mark Guidry (1937-2020), a fellow electrical engineering major she met at LSU. Carolyn began her career at Boeing, but soon put her career on hold and devoted 20 years to raising their three children. She returned to school and earned her Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from SJSU in 1979. She joined Hewlett-Packard and was directly responsible for the development of a new flexible interconnect cable and the microcode for a new computer.

In partnership with Mark, Carolyn founded two successful companies in semiconductor design software and semiconductor product development. Both companies were later acquired and became leaders in their respective fields. After the second company was acquired by Integrated Circuit Systems in 1993, she founded the Mark and Carolyn Guidry Foundation and managed all aspects of the organization. She received an Award of Distinction from SJSU Davidson College of Engineering in 2006. Both she and Mark were inducted into the LSU College of Engineering Hall of Distinction in 2001.

Mark was a Louisiana native. After receiving his BSEE from LSU, he took a position at Boeing. He subsequently earned an MSEE from University of Washington and a Ph.D. from Iowa State University. He taught at LSU, where he conducted research in semiconductor technology, laser technology and radio wave propagation. Prior to founding their companies, Mark worked at Fairchild Semiconductor in Palo Alto, a small San Diego company and Texas Instruments in Houston.

All three of Carolyn and Mark’s children graduated with degrees in engineering. The Guidry family strongly believes in the power of education and the importance of developing engineering education in the U.S. for what lies ahead. The Mark and Carolyn Guidry Foundation has been a long-time leader in supporting women in engineering at SJSU. Its commitment and on-going support have made the Silicon Valley Women in Engineering program a model of success for educating new woman innovators regionally and nationally.

Champion Sponsors

Cisco

75 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2025. Each device includes sensors that collect data, interact with the environment, and communicate over a network. The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of these connected devices. These smart, connected devices generate data that IoT applications use to aggregate, analyze, and deliver insight, which helps drive more informed decisions and actions.

The Cisco IoT portfolio provides an integrated architecture of hardware, software, and security offerings to safely and securely connect our world.

Come visit Cisco at the Innovation Showcase, where we will be showing how the connectivity behind the scenes impacts your everyday life. The demo brings out the different aspects of the Cisco IoT portfolio to connect and monitor devices across connectivity types, and to manage the extraction of data in a secure fashion.

Google

With the Google Assistant, you can enjoy entertainment, find answers, manage everyday tasks, and easily control smart home devices–all with your voice. Listen to your favorite song, find a delicious brownie recipe, or check your commute to work. Or, prepare for movie night by dimming the lights and streaming the latest blockbuster. The Google Assistant can also help in situations where you may not speak the local language with interpreter mode. Today’s demonstration will give insight into how the Google Assistant is always learning and improving to help get things done faster and easier on the go, the car, and at home.

NETGEAR

NETGEAR Walkthrough and Summer Internship Program

Since 1996, NETGEAR® (NASDAQ: NTGR) has been the innovative leader in connecting the world to the internet with advanced networking technologies for homes, businesses, and service providers around the world. As staying connected has become more important than ever, NETGEAR delivers award-winning network solutions for remote work, distance learning, UHD streaming, online game play and more. By enabling people to collaborate and connect to a world of information and entertainment, NETGEAR is dedicated to providing a range of connected solutions from easy-to-use high-performance Orbi Mesh WiFi systems, the Nighthawk portfolio of WiFi routers, cable modems and mobile wireless, cloud-based subscription services for enhanced control and security, to smart networking products and video over Ethernet for Pro AV applications.

TSMC

TSMC Career Talk Sessions

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited engages in the computer aided design, manufacture, packaging, testing, sale, and marketing of integrated circuits and other semiconductor devices. The company is also involved in the research, development, design, manufacture, and sale of solid-state lighting devices and related applications products and systems, and renewable energy and efficiency related technologies and products, as well as manufactures masks. In addition, it provides customer and technical support services; and sells and markets solar related products. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited operates in Taiwan, the United States, Asia, and internationally. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

TSMC North America is the sales and service organization for the world’s largest semiconductor foundry with headquarters based in Taiwan. TSMC NA works with customers in the technology business that manufactures and sells products that run on our chips and cutting-edge technology.

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