March 2, 2010

Paul Packan named Intel Fellow

Paul Packan, director of Transistor Technology Development at Intel, has been named as an Intel Fellow in the Technology and Manufacturing Group. Paul received his BSEE from the University of Washington in 1984, then proceeded to do graduate study at Stanford. He joined Intel in 1992. The department wishes to congratulate Paul on this honor!…


March 1, 2010

Sina Nia Kosari wins NSERC postgraduate scholarship

EE Ph.D. Student Sina Nia Kosari has been awarded a postgraduate scholarship by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Sina is working with Professors Howard Chizeck and Blake Hannaford on problems of automation in robotic surgery. NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships provide financial support to high-caliber scholars engaged in graduate research in the…


February 7, 2010

Five EE students selected as Mary Gates Scholars

The Mary Gates Endowment funds hundreds of University of Washington undergraduate students every year through Research, Leadership, Venture and Honors scholarships. These scholarships support students to engage in activities that enhance their undergraduate experience, encouraging student learning both in and outside the classroom. This year, five EE students were selected as 2009-10 Mary Gates Scholars….


February 6, 2010

Jonathan Lester awarded ‘Best Paper’

Jonathan Lester, who recently finished his Ph.D. under CS Professor (and EE Adjunct Professor) Gaetano Borriello and EE Professor Blake Hannaford, has won the best paper award at the International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technology and Healthcare (Pervasive Health) 2010. The paper, titled “Automatic Classification of Daily Fluid Intake”, was written in collaboration with Desney…


February 5, 2010

Basel Alomair wins William C. Carter Award

Basel Alomair, a Ph.D. student working with Professor Radha Poovendran in UWEE’s Network Security Lab, has won the IEEE/IFIP William C. Carter Award for 2010 for his paper “Scalable RFID Systems: a Privacy-Preserving Protocol with Constant-Time Identification.” Basel will receive the award in the opening ceremony of the 40th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable…


February 4, 2010

Tim Kowalewski Wins Best Doctoral Candidate Award

Tim Kowalewski, an EE Ph.D. student in Blake Hannaford’s BioRobotics Lab, was awarded the Best Doctoral Candidate award at the first annualDoctoral Consortium for Medical Simulation and Robotics held last week in Chicago. The consortium is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Tim was chosen by a panel of engineers and surgeons over nine other…


February 3, 2010

Scott Hauck receives 2010 Distinguished Teaching Award

EE Professor Scott Hauck has been honored with a 2010 Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Washington. From the award announcement: “Scott Hauck has a natural talent in the classroom to enhance the student experience. He cares deeply about how his students are learning and continuously works to improve his teaching style through the…


February 2, 2010

NAE Seattle Grand Challenges Summit


February 1, 2010

An Express Lane From Camera to Computer


January 6, 2010

Georg Seelig Receives 2010 CAREER Award

Assistant Professor Georg Seelig has received a 2010 CAREER award from the National Science Foundation for his proposal titled “Nucleic acid circuitry for programming gene expression.” The focus of this research will be to engineer synthetic regulatory circuits that can analyze complex cellular states, and based on that analysis autonomously control gene expression. This research…



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