February 18, 2020

Built in Washington: Chase Deitner

For Chase Deitner, competing and engineering are all part of his daily routine. From racing for UW’s Mens Rowing team in “long pair races” in the morning, to taking electrical engineering exams during the day, and then running a stadium in the afternoon, Chase always finds himself striving to be the best. Living in Perth,…


February 12, 2020

Student-led team “SENSOL Systems” places 3rd in Science & Technology Showcase

It’s a dark and rainy night. You step into a crosswalk. A car comes screeching towards you, barely missing you. Luckily, you are not one of the 6,000+ pedestrians killed last year nationally in traffic collisions. SENSOL Systems believes these deaths are preventable! SENSOL is developing an ADA-compliant modular crosswalk addition that overlays onto the…


February 11, 2020

Ph.D. students’ podcast “Paper Boys” delivers

Two UW engineering Ph.D. students, ECE’s James Rosenthal and A&A’s Charlie Kelly, co-host the “Paper Boys” podcast, a weekly unpacking of science papers with astonishing or absurd headlines covered in the media. “Early humans hooked up with other species a whole bunch” and “An alien spaceship may have passed by Earth in 2017, Harvard scientists say” are real…


February 6, 2020

The one ring — to track your finger’s location

Smart technology keeps getting smaller. There are smartphones, smartwatches and now, smart rings – devices that allow someone to use simple finger gestures to control other technology. Researchers at the University of Washington have created AuraRing, a ring and wristband combination that can detect the precise location of someone’s index finger and continuously track hand…


January 16, 2020

The Integrator 2019 now available online!

To read this issue of The Integrator online or download PDF, click here.


December 18, 2019

Watch Professor Stéphane Mallat’s full Lytle Lecture Series videos now!

The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering’s 2019 Dean W. Lytle Endowed Lecture Series videos are now available! The Lytle Lecture Series is the department’s premier annual event, featuring internationally renowned researchers in the field of communications, signal processing, control systems and machine learning. This year we were extremely excited to have the world-renowned applied mathematician…


December 13, 2019

Professor Joshua R. Smith Honored as IEEE Fellow

  Joshua R. Smith, the Milton and Delia Zeutschel Professor in Entrepreneurial Excellence and the Professional Masters Program Faculty Coordinator in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, who also holds a joint appointment in the Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at UW, was named a Fellow of the IEEE in recognition of…


December 12, 2019

Alum Jesus Contreras Ocaña attends Make Our Planet Great Again event

ECE Alum Jesus Contreras Ocaña, who graduated from UW with his masters in Electrical Engineering in 2015 and Ph.D. in Power Systems in 2018, recently attended the second anniversary event of French President Emmanuel Macron’s “Make Our Planet Great Again” initiative. This past October, Contreras Ocaña concluded a one-year post-doctoral research fellowship at the Université de…


December 11, 2019

Dr. Stéphane Mallat delivers 2019 Lytle Lecture 

The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering’s 2019 Dean W. Lytle Endowed Lecture Series was held on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. The Lytle Lecture Series is the department’s premier annual event, featuring internationally renowned researchers in the field of communications, signal processing, control systems and machine learning. This year we were extremely excited to have…


Postdoctoral Researcher Shana Moothedath participates in Rising Stars 2019

Shana Moothedath, a postdoctoral research scholar at the ECE department’s Network Security Lab (NSL) at the University of Washington working with Prof. Radha Poovendran & Prof. Linda Bushnell, was selected to participate in the 2019 Rising Stars workshop conducted at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign from Oct 30 – Nov 1. Rising Stars is an…



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