February 3, 2000
New Introductory Course – Secret Life of the Electron
The Secret Life of the Electron EE299, 4 cr., SLN#9684 MWThF, 2:30-3:20pm In this exciting, new introductory course to Electrical Engineering you will unravel the mysteries of the microwave oven, build AM radios and batteries from potatoes, simulate and control dynamic systems on the computer, put together a motor, and build an infrared remote control….
February 2, 2000
Teen ‘Guest Hackers’ in Linux Lab
On Thursday, August 24th, two teenaged ‘guest hackers’ demonstrated digital intrusion techniques during a UW workshop on computer security held in the EE department’s new High Throughput Linux Laboratory. Computer professionals at the University of Washington got hands-on training in Internet security when a couple of teen-age cyber aficionados attempted to hack digital safeguards set…
February 1, 2000
Sze Lecture
Simon M. Sze, Ph.D. will present “Four Decades of Developments in Microelectronics: Achievements and Challenges” to students, faculty and members of the nanotech community on Monday, July 31 at 2:30 p.m. in the EE/CSE Building (EE1), Room 105. An attendance of 200 is expected. Dr. Sze is an internationally recognized expert in nanotechnology. After completing…
January 2, 2000
Career Day
Engineers from both industry and UWEE faculty and staff led a panel discussion of why they find engineering exciting, interesting, and fun. About Career Day The UW Department of Electrical Engineering’s Career Day is a once-a-year chance for talented high school students to get a feel for what a typical day in college life is…
January 1, 2000
Robots Shine in Orlando!
On April 5, the UW/Bellarmine FIRST team hopped on their second red-eye flight that week to compete in the National Robot Games sponsored by FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) and NASA. UW/Bellarmine Team Under the supervision of UW EE Assistant Professor Alex Mamishev, a team of UW EE and other engineering…
March 30, 1999
Spring Awards Day
19 entries in the Poster Contest, with divisions for Senior Design Projects, Masters Students and PhD Student level presentations First Place in the PhD Category: SPIHT for Generalized Multiple Description Coding – Agnieszka Miguel and Alex Mohr Prize: $1,000 Second Place in the PhD Category: Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor for Biological Toxin Detection – Garet…
Previous page

