DARPA to visit WSU Oct. 10

The Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships will be hosting representatives of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), who will be visiting WSU on Thursday, Oct. 10, in the Lewis Alumni Centre.

Visitors include the Director of the Defense Science Office; program managers from the Information Innovation Office and the Biological Technologies Office; and DARPA’s Chief of Communications. Presentations will cover information on their respective offices and programs, as well their early career faculty program, small business opportunities, intergovernmental personnel act opportunities in DARPA, among others.

One‑on‑one or small group meetings:

Meeting participants may request an appointment for a one‑on‑one or small group meeting with one of the DARPA representatives. Meeting slots are limited, so please register at your earliest convenience.

Poster session:

Graduate students and/or interested faculty members can also sign up to present a poster.

Please direct any questions to samuel_rodriguez@wsu.edu.

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