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Proposal Name Description Department Building Room # Service Type Contact Key Equipment Hyperlink to Booking (if available)
Career Readiness Technologies (block) A resource center providing events and advising services that assist students in finding/building their careers. Career & Internship Center Not applicable — all services are cloud-based and accessed virtually through the Career & Internship Center website. Community brianakr@uw.edu Annual subscriptions to seven cloud-based career platforms: uConnect, LinkedIn Learning, PathwayU, Yoodli, Interstride, Jobscan, and the Career Readiness+ Inventory.
BLOCK: CSDE Research Computing Centrally-hosted research computing ecosystem: statistical software, virtual machines, storage infrastructure, backup systems, and security tools delivered to students via remote access through the UW datacenter on campus. CSDE Not specified — equipment is housed in a secured, on-premise UW Datacenter (exact building and room not listed). Service mbw@uw.edu Enterprise research computing infrastructure managed by the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, including statistical software licenses (SPSS, MATLAB, SAS, Stata, Atlas.ti, NVivo, Mplus), secure virtual machine hosting, SAN/NetApp storage, Oracle support contracts, Splunk log consolidation, Tenable.io vulnerability scanning, vShell SFTP server licensing, colocation of 3 data center racks, and a rotating annual hardware refresh fund for servers, storage, networking, and restricted data enclave systems.
Block - Student Technology Loan Program Ongoing replacement and maintenance of the Student Technology Loan Program (STLP) inventory (2,000+ items), including laptops, audio/visual equipment, and computing peripherals, supported by shipping, warranties (e.g., AppleCare), and associated lifecycle costs. Student Technology Loan Program Health Sciences Building
Husky Union Building
Kane Hall
HSL I-146 HUB 111D KNE 035 Service shea43@uw.edu Short-term tech lending program covering access to laptops, tablets, cameras, VR headsets, hotspots, and peripheral devices for students lacking personal equipment. https://apps.stlp.uw.edu/reserve
OLC Block Grant Open-access computing labs offering students workstations, licensed software, large displays, docking stations, and audio production equipment to support coursework, research, and collaboration. (No cost) Executive Office - Academic and Student Affairs - Academic Technologies Odegaard Undergraduate Library (Odegaard Learning Commons) Service phoenix9@uw.edu Computer and AV lab infrastructure supplies and services, including Audio Visual supplies (B&H), LabStats lab management software (Permanent Software Group), SaaS tools, hardware maintenance contracts, and computer/electrical supplies supporting the Odegaard Learning Commons technology spaces.
Language Learning Center Block Language Learning Center Community ongmk@uw.edu
Student Publications Block This proposal requests recurring block funding to sustain and upgrade the digital platforms, software, and equipment that support Student Publications’ student-run media operations, including The Daily, HUA Voice, Smirk UW, and Husky Media Group. The funding ensures approximately 350 students per year can continue producing high-volume multimedia journalism while maintaining reliable hosting, content distribution, and modernized newsroom technology infrastructure. Student Publications Communications Building Community kramerd@uw.edu Mailchimp newsletter services, TownNews web hosting, Adobe Creative Cloud licenses—and hardware upgrades including Apple M2 Mac Minis, monitors, and professional audio equipment (RODECaster Pro II sound boards, Sennheiser HD 280 Pro headphones) to support multimedia production and platform scalability.
Block - UW Libraries UW Libraries' student technology infrastructure giving access to workstations, assistive tech, large displays, software, charging stations, and peripherals for student coursework, research, accessibility, and collaboration. UW Libraries Multiple University of Washington Libraries locations (Seattle campus) Service jrich@uw.edu Computer lab and workstation upgrades (Dell PCs and monitors), Engineering Library lab PCs, Open Scholarship Commons desktops with assistive technology station, Research Commons study room AV system (65” display, conferencing camera/mics), Sequencher DNA sequencing software licenses, electronic magnifier, desktop charging hubs, Apple SuperDrives, financial calculators, height-adjustable accessibility tables, and wheelchair charging stations. https://lib.uw.edu/locations-hours/spaces-technology/borrowing-technology-other-equipment/#accessories
HUB Event and Information Services | Block Campus AV and hybrid event infrastructure covering high-end projection, teleconferencing, audio, and accessibility tech for meetings, large events, and student programming. Husky Union Building Husky Union Building – specific rooms not listed (meeting rooms and event spaces throughout the building). Service meduran@uw.edu Event and meeting space A/V upgrades including major equipment (projectors, teleconferencing and audio systems via Jaymarc), minor equipment (TVs, portable speakers, projector lamps typically via CDW), and supporting accessories such as microphones, cables, and adapters. https://hub.washington.edu/reserve/book-a-space/
Esports PC Gaming Lounge PC Refresh Covers annual service fees for ggCircuit, which supports the esports gaming lounge in the HUB. A PC gaming space used by students, RSOs, UW Esports teams, and various campus groups for gaming, events, projects, and tournaments. Husky Union Building Husky Union Building HUB - B150 Community jasonh@uw.edu Replacement of 43 MSI Aegis ZS2 high-performance gaming PCs (Ryzen 7 9800X3D, RTX 5080, 64GB RAM), 3 broadcast PCs, 10 team training PCs, and continued licensing/management of the ggCircuit ecosystem (ggLeap client software and ggRock server infrastructure).
RealResponse Anonymous Reporting Tool Anonymous mobile reporting platform with data analytics for students and staff to report hazing and related misconduct while giving administrators tools to track cases and support campus safety initiatives. Community Standards & Student Conduct (CSSC) Not applicable — hosted online via the vendor platform. Community asalemme@uw.edu Annual subscription to the RealResponse Anonymous Reporting Tool, enabling 24/7 anonymous hazing reports via text message, WhatsApp, or email with two-way anonymous communication between reporters and the University. https://www.washington.edu/hazingprevention/report-hazing/
Sustainable Restructuring of Research Computing Club RCC pushes access to advanced computing resources across UW, empowering students from all disciplines to engage in computational research, develop technical skills, and contribute to the university's broader research ecosystem. Office of Research Cyberinfrastructure UW Tower – specific room not listed (hosted within UW’s secure Hyak data center infrastructure). Research xsli@uw.edu Expansion and restructuring of the Hyak research computing ecosystem, including Lenovo HPC standard compute nodes (40-core, 512GB), Lenovo machine learning nodes (H100 GPUs), 13TB storage (Canonical), and cloud/quantum services via Google (Google Cloud Platform), Microsoft (Azure & Azure Quantum), and Amazon (Amazon Web Services).
Student Web Publishing Provides students with an available, well supported space for studetns to learn express themselves through web tech. UW-IT Hosted in the University of Washington Information Technology Seattle data center – specific building and room not listed. Service pewhite@uw.edu Recurring virtual machine subscriptions (5 VM slices) and system/application/database administration provided by UW-IT to operate the Student Web Publishing service infrastructure.

Proposal Name Description Department Building Room # Service Type Contact Key Equipment Hyperlink to Booking (if available)
Supplemental tooling for ME Student Prototype Shop CNC machines Replaces 10+-year-old tool holders for UW Mechanical Engineering Student Prototype Shop CNC mills, improving machine uptime and productivity for RSOs, capstone projects, and research users. Mechanical Engineering Engineering Annex (EGA) Room 116 (EGA 116) Service eamonm@uw.edu CAT-40 drill chucks; CAT40 ER16 and ER32 collet holders; ER16 and ER32 collet sets; CAT40 tool change posts; CAT40 tool trays; CAT40 holder pull studs; ER16 and ER32 collet wrenches (vendor: Haas Automation).
Washington Superbike – Technical Equipment & Computing Resources Expands high-performance workstation access and electrical fabrication tools to speed CAD modeling, PCB design, simulation, and assembly for ~80 student users annually. Mechanical Engineering McMahon Hall The 8 Service mcalim2@uw.edu Three high-performance desktop computers (e.g., Dell/Alienware PCs); two soldering stations (e.g., Hakko or Weller); two work tables/workbenches; three extension cable and power strip sets.
Allen School Undergraduate Computing Commons Refresh Updates 10+-year-old AI/ML-capable workstations and 4K displays, enhancing 24/7 labs for coursework, collaboration, research, and independent projects for 2,000+ students/year. Computer Science and Engineering Gates Center, Allen Center CSE2 110, 124, 128; CSE 003 Service atimss@uw.edu 5 Silicon Mechanics Workform VX-RT-R7 full GPU AI/ML workstations (AMD Ryzen, 64GB RAM, NVIDIA 4090 GPU); 5 Silicon Mechanics Workform VX-RT-R7 full GPU AI/ML workstations (AMD Ryzen, 64GB RAM, NVIDIA 4090 GPU); 20 Lenovo P27U-20 27” 4K UHD monitors.
Expanding Access for a Creative Computing PC Lab for SoAAHD Students Supplements aging 20-seat macOS lab, increasing seats to 44 for Windows-only or optimized creative software, supporting ~700 students annually in art, design, and digital media. School of Art + Art History + Design Art Building Room 15 Service pkim85@uw.edu 24 HP Z2 G9 Workstations (Intel Core i7);
24 ASUS ProArt PA278QV monitors;
24 Logitech mouse and keyboard combos (vendor: CDW-G).
Refresh of macOS Computer Lab in the School of Art + Art History + Design Upgrades aging Macs to support modern rendering, animation, and creative software while maintaining open student access and improved performance/security. School of Art + Art History + Design Art Building Room 25B Service pkim85@uw.edu 20 Apple Mac mini (M4 chip, 32GB unified memory, 1TB SSD);
20 AppleCare+ 3-year coverage plans;
20 ASUS ProArt PA278QV 27” monitors;
20 Macally USB-C keyboards;
20 Macally USB-C mice.
School of Art + Art History + Design Refresh of Classroom and Student Equipment Technology Replaces outdated devices supporting coursework in photography, design, audio/video production, and visual media to ensure reliable access for students. School of Art + Art History + Design Art Building – IT equipment room (specific room number not listed). Projectors are installed in classrooms and locked during non-business hours. Service pkim85@uw.edu 6 ViewSonic PX701HDH 1080p projectors;
9 Apple iPad Pro tablets;
4 Canon R100 DSLR camera kits (with lenses).
Military Science Lounge Renovation Project Renovates space with modern audiovisual and collaborative technology to support student-led meetings, presentations, and community-building activities. Military Science Department Clark Hall Room 409 Community kerry1@uw.edu 5 Nucraft MYNE In Flip Top Tables (MYRT-6030 series);
1 Eunivon 75″ EV7S Pro dual-system smartboard;
1 Samsung 65″ S95C 4K TV;
1 Eunivon rolling smartboard stand;
1 Epson 2350 projector;
1 SUPER DEAL 120″ pull-down projector screen.
Student Veteran Life Technology Refresh Replaces aging audiovisual equipment, monitors, Apple TVs, and headphones, improving accessibility and usability for student veterans, military-connected students, and the broader UW community. Office of Student Veteran Life Husky Union Building (HUB) Room 206 Service jorhough@uw.edu Samsung 50″ CU7000 television;
Samsung 43″ Q60 QLED television;
Apple TV 4K units (with AppleCare+);
MSI MAG271QPXQDOLED 27″ OLED monitors (2);
Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise-canceling headphones (4);
Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless noise-canceling headphones (4).
Conifer Porometer Fluorometer LI 600 N Adds advanced plant ecophysiology equipment to study needle-leaf conifers under drought, temperature, nutrient, and biotic stress, supporting graduate and undergraduate research and instruction. School of Environmental and Forest Science Merrill Hall Room 051 – Plant Ecophysiology Lab Service stuke@uw.edu 1 LI-600N Conifer Porometer/Fluorometer Scheduling via contact email adress.
A Fluorescent Confocal Microscope in Winkenwerder Forest Science Lab Provides high-resolution 3D and live-cell imaging for plant-microbe research, expanding student-led interdisciplinary access to advanced fluorescent microscopy (~35 users/year). School of Environment and Forestry Sciences Winkenwerder Hall Room 216 (Doty Lab) Service egomezr7@uw.edu Leica STELLARIS 5 Confocal Microscope system including: STELLARIS scanhead; VIS and UV laser diodes; microscope stand; software and workstation; service installation; Confocal Training Class B; 10x objective (HC PL APO 10x/0.40 CS2); 40x objective (HC PL APO 40x/0.95 CORR); 63x oil immersion objective (HC PL APO 63x/1.40 OIL CS2); Type F immersion oil (ISO 8036); extended warranty (with STELLARIS Personal Confocal promotional discount applied). Via email request and scheduled through a Google Calendar after required training.
Electronics and Lab Organization Equipment for UWROV Replaces worn-out tools and improves lab organization to enhance safety and efficiency in manufacturing underwater ROVs, supporting ~25–30 undergraduates. Oceanography Oceanography Building (OCE) Rooms 118 (UWROV Lab) and 119 (Storage Room) Service uwrov@uw.edu Raspberry Pi 5 units (2);
NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kits (2);
Solder reflow oven;
Portable/mini oscilloscope;
Bench power supply;
Electronic load tester;
Soldering station;
ESP32C3 microcontrollers (10).
Monitors & Docking Stations for New ISE Student Academic Lounge Expands monitor and docking infrastructure for data-intensive coursework and collaborative work, improving ergonomic, high-resolution workspace for graduate students. Industrial & Systems Engineering Sieg Hall (SIEG) Room 128 Service mkn12@uw.edu 17 Dell MSA20 Single Monitor Arms;
17 Dell UD22 Docking Stations;
17 Dell P3223DE 32-inch USB-C Hub Monitors.
EverActive Adjustable Climbing Wall Installs a motorized, freestanding climbing wall in the IMA Training Room, providing year-round indoor access for students of all skill levels, supporting equitable recreation. UW Recreation Intramural Activities Building (IMA) 1st Floor – Climbing Training Room (“Crimp Town”) Service jeremync@uw.edu 1 EverActive 12′ x 12′ Freestanding Adjustable Climbing Wall (Essential Climbing);
Custom 12″ thick foam floor padding (approx. 300 sq ft);
1 Tension Board 2 Hold Set.
Diffraction Analysis Software for Molecular Analysis Facilty (MAF) Users Purchases standalone software to automate and improve TEM/XRD diffraction data analysis for interdisciplinary research and training on dedicated MAF computers. Collaboration Core Molecular Engineering & Sciences Building (MolES), Nanoengineering & Sciences Building (NanoES) Rooms G42B and G44G; Rooms G66 and G67 Research lavoie@uw.edu CrystalMaker for Windows Group Licence (Education);
CrystalDiffract for Windows Group Licence;
SingleCrystal for Windows Group Licence (Education).
Three of the four computers are reservable through the CORAL system; one is walk-up access.
Stereoscope and Compound Microscope with Video Capability Purchases shared high-resolution microscopes and imaging systems for communal student use, expanding access to training, specimen imaging, and independent research. Biology Department Life Sciences Building (LSB) 4th Floor communal lab space Service bbrosi@uw.edu Leica DM1000 LED compound microscope (with camera mount);
Leica M80 stereomicroscope (with lighting and camera mount);
Leica Flexacam C5 camera system (camera, cables, imaging software);
Dell computer monitor (for camera display and training demos).
Bringing the lab out into the world: fNIRS for mobile neuroimaging Provides backpack-based neuroimaging for real-world environments, supporting interdisciplinary student research across multiple departments. Department of Psychology Guthrie Hall Room 308 Service cgray19@uw.edu NIRSport2 8–16 Core System Unit (mobile fNIRS system with chassis, calibration phantom, software, mobility pack, and carrying case);
8-source active source bundle;
Two bundles of 8x silicon photodiode active sensors;
8×16 complete cap kit (multiple adult cap sizes and accessories);
Bundle of 8x short-channel detectors;
9-axis motion sensor extension;
Remote installation and training package (NIRStar/Aurora, NIRSite software);
NIRxWINGS physiological sensor system (heart rate, GSR, SpO2, ECG/EMG support).
hints@uw.edu
Husky Robotics Fall 2023 STF Proposal Replaces aging Jetson compute modules and purchases spectrometer parts for soil analysis, supporting hands-on student learning, competition, and outreach workshops. Mechanical Engineering Engineering Annex (EGA) Service matthg4@uw.edu Jetson Orin NX 16GB compute modules, reComputer J401 Carrier Boards, Intel RealSense D455 depth cameras, Pixhawk 6C flight controllers, CY8CKIT-042 development boards, spectrometer components including lasers, mirrors, lenses, diffraction gratings, optical mounts, cameras/sensors, power supplies, and assembly/manufacturing tools (soldering stations, drill sets, taps, micrometers).
Preserving the past, advancing the future: technology resources for paleontology collections research This project updates and expands technology in the Burke Museum paleontology collections for student research, education, and fieldwork, including laptops, 3D scanning, imaging, GPS, and microscope enhancements. Burke Museum Burke Museum, Paleontology Collections workroom Research katlande@uw.edu Workroom laptops (Dell Latitude 5440)
3D scanning laptop and desktop (Dell XPS 9530, Alienware Aurora R16)
Artec Studio 18 software license
Camera equipment: Canon lenses, copy stand, lighting, UV filter, batteries, SD cards
GPS units (GPSMAP 66i, eTrex 22)
Microscope vibration isolation platforms (VIBe Mechanical)
Equipment is scheduled via staff-managed Google Calendar after training.
Proposal for Acquisition of Body Composition Analyzer This project funds a Body Composition Analyzer (InBody 570) for UW Recreation to provide students, staff, and faculty detailed body composition measurements for health, fitness, and program tracking. UW Recreation UW Recreation Center First-floor room behind the student staff desk. Research jpalmer8@uw.edu InBody 570 Body Composition Analyzer
2022-18 Mars Rover Equipment Mechanical Engineering Service uwrobots@uw.edu
McMahon Hall The 8 Makerspace Dust Collector Upgrade Proposal Upgrades the dust collection system in the McMahon Hall makerspace woodshop (“The 8”) to improve air quality, safety, and maintenance efficiency for users working with woodworking equipment. Housing & Food Service McMahon Hall The 8 Service kjdean@uw.edu Gyro Air G-800 dust collection system and Gyro Air G-700 dust collection system.
New Data Analysis Computers for the Neurobiology of Addiction, Pain, and Emotion (NAPE) Center Provides high-performance computing workstations for students and researchers in the Neurobiology of Addiction, Pain, and Emotion (NAPE) Center to process large neural imaging and behavioral datasets. Neurobiology of Addiction, Pain, and Emotion (NAPE) Center Health Sciences Building Rooms J185 and J181 Service saraht14@uw.edu Four Dell XPS 8960 desktop workstations (with RTX 4090 GPUs) and four Samsung CH890 34-inch ultrawide QHD monitors.
Additional Hyak Nodes Expands computational capacity for Applied Mathematics students and researchers by adding additional computing resources to the Hyak high-performance computing cluster. Department of Applied Mathematics UW Tower (Hyak data center, online access) Research iricht@uw.edu Ten 256 GB Hyak HPC compute nodes and one NVIDIA A100 GPU Hyak slice. Access through UW NetID and Hyak account
Q Center Student Workstations + Free Printing Upgrades public computing and printing resources at the University of Washington Q Center to provide free technology access, printing, and scanning for students and visitors, particularly supporting LGBTQ+ students facing financial or privacy barriers. Q Center Husky Union Building Room 315 Service brennonh@uw.edu Two desktop computer workstations and two multifunction printer/scanner/copier units.
Language Learning Center Computer Classroom Updates Replaces outdated computers in the University of Washington Language Learning Center classrooms to support language learning, multimedia coursework, and student self-study. Language Learning Center Denny Hall Rooms 156, 157, and 158 Service rquiles@uw.edu 80 Dell OptiPlex Tower 7010 desktop computer towers with 16 GB RAM and Windows 11. https://depts.washington.edu/llc/classrooms/
Access Technology Center update and refresh Upgrades assistive technology and accessibility workstations at the University of Washington Access Technology Center to support students with disabilities through accessible computing, screen readers, speech recognition, and braille/tactile graphics production. Accessible Technology Services – UW-IT Mary Gates Hall Room 064 Service gabyd@uw.edu Lenovo ThinkCentre computers and monitors, Fusion screen reader licenses (JAWS/ZoomText), ABBYY FineReader OCR software, Dragon Professional speech recognition software, ViewPlus Premier tactile braille embosser, and a 55″ LG NANO75 display with wall mount.
Monitors & Docking Stations for ISE Student Academic Lounges Proposal to install external monitors and docking stations in Industrial & Systems Engineering student lounges to improve productivity, collaboration, and ergonomics for students using their laptops. Industrial & Systems Engineering UW Mechanical Engineering Building (MEB) Rooms 153 and B14 Service jchiem@uw.edu External monitors, docking stations, and monitor arms.
CNC Plasma Cutter for Student Instructional shop Proposal to acquire a CNC plasma cutter for the Mechanical Engineering Prototype Shop to provide students with a faster, lower-cost method for accurately cutting sheet metal for projects and fabrication. UW Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Prototype Shop, Engineering Annex (EGA) Room 116 Community eamonm@uw.edu CNC plasma cutting system with torch, water table additive, pneumatic plate marking tool, and CAD software licenses. Scheduled through UW CORAL.
Hand held 3D scanners for Teaching Labs and Student Shops Provides handheld 3D scanning systems for the Mechanical Engineering Prototype Shop and ME123 lab to enable students to reverse engineer and measure complex objects for engineering, design, and fabrication projects. UW Mechanical Engineering Engineering Annex (EGA); Mechanical Engineering Building Room 116; ME 123 Lab Community eamonm@uw.edu Two handheld 3D scanners (EinScan Pro HD bundles) with color scanning packs, two high-performance Lenovo ThinkPad mobile workstation laptops, and related reverse-engineering software. Scheduled through UW CORAL.
Providing new Technology Resources to Students in Clark Hall Refreshes aging student technology in a Clark Hall computer lab used by the Compass and Chart Society and ROTC departments to support CAD work, media creation, and sailing instruction activities. Naval Science Department Clark Hall Rooms 402 and 404B Community bsandow@uw.edu Five Dell desktop computers, one Apple iMac for video editing, one Sony Alpha 7 III camera, and one GoPro Hero 11 camera with accessories.
HUB Meeting Room Video Conferencing Installs upgraded hybrid meeting technology in additional meeting rooms at the Husky Union Building to support video-conferencing, livestreaming, and hybrid events for student organizations and campus meetings. Husky Union Building Husky Union Building Meeting rooms Service meduran@uw.edu Pan-tilt-zoom cameras, ceiling microphone arrays, wireless screen-sharing devices, digital signal processors, control touch panels, amplifiers, and network switches for integrated AV/video-conferencing systems. https://hub.washington.edu/reserve/book-a-space/
BreakerSpace@More: a new testing space for destructive characterization of conventional and advanced materials and components Establishes a “BreakerSpace” in the CEE Construction Materials Laboratory that allows students to test engineering materials and prototypes to failure using modern compression and flexure testing systems. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering More Hall Room MOR 034 Research thonstat@uw.edu Automax Multitest control console, 2000 kN compression testing frame, 200 kN flexure test frame, displacement transducers, compression stiffness measurement instruments, and related testing fixtures and software packages.
Ion traps for macroscopic particles, a quantum training tool Develops a hands-on educational apparatus that demonstrates ion trapping concepts used in quantum computing by trapping and manipulating macroscopic particles, enabling undergraduate instruction and research in quantum technologies. Electrical and Computer Engineering Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering Room B023 (QT3 Lab) Research mfpars@uw.edu Components to build a planar ion-trap demonstration system, including a high-voltage power supply, PCB-fabricated trap electrodes, control electronics (Arduino-compatible boards and relays), laser illumination system, and supporting electrical/mechanical components.
Practical, Powerful, and Portable: High resolution 2D imaging and 3D modeling using the Macropod technology Provides a high-resolution photomacrography and photogrammetry imaging system for capturing focus-stacked 2D images and 3D models of small scientific specimens used in biology, paleontology, and museum research. Department of Biology Life Sciences Building Room 224 (Microscopy Lab, Wilson Mantilla Lab) Research ddemar@uw.edu Macropod Pro 3D imaging system with micro kit and petrographic analyzer, Canon EOS R camera setup, Dell Precision imaging workstation, photogrammetry software (Agisoft PhotoScan), and data storage accessories.
Letterpress and Moveable Type Expands access to letterpress printing for interdisciplinary student projects by adding additional portable presses and wood type sets for text-based art, publications, and research. School of Art + Art History + Design University of Washington Art Building Room 201 Community kimvs@uw.edu Five Provisional flatbed letterpress printing presses and multiple full sets of wood type fonts and modular wood type blocks.
Professional Headshot Service – Iris Air Photo Booth Proposal Provides a self-service professional headshot photo booth for students to take high-quality profile photos for platforms like LinkedIn and Handshake to support career development. Career & Internship Center Mary Gates Hall Room 134 Community alondr@uw.edu Iris Air professional headshot photo booth with accessory bundle (camera system, LED lighting, touchscreen interface, stool, backdrop, and travel case).
UWROV 2022-2023 Equipment and Part Acquisition Supports the UWROV student engineering team by expanding tools, electronics, and safety equipment used to design and manufacture an underwater remotely operated vehicle for competitions and hands-on training. School of Oceanography Oceanography Building Rooms 118 and 119 Community uwrov@uw.edu Benchtop metal lathe, NVIDIA Jetson Nano developer kits, Raspberry Pi 4 computers, underwater and USB cameras, electronics prototyping kits, and various shop tools and safety equipment.
Student Veteran Life Tech Modernization & Development Upgrades and maintains computing and technology resources for the Student Veteran Life, supporting student veterans, military-connected students, and other UW students. Office of Student Veteran Life (OSVL/SVL) Husky Union Building (HUB) Room 206 Community jorhough@uw.edu Surface Pro 9 tablets, Alienware PCs, 4K Dell monitors, RFID reader, and funding for student app development to update the office check-in system.

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