February 17, 2017

Professor Shwetak Patel Delivers NSF CISE Distinguished Lecture on Health Mobile Apps

Washington Research Foundation Entrepreneurship Endowed Professor in EE and CSE Shwetak Patel gave a lecture at the National Science Foundation’s Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) Distinguished Lecture Series. In the lecture, Patel introduced his groundbreaking research in smartphone health monitoring. Patel and his colleagues are using mobile phones as monitoring devices for health…


February 16, 2017

Professor Jay Giri Elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Election to become a member of the National Academy of Engineering is one of the highest professional honors accorded an engineer. UW EE Affiliate Professor Jay Giri received this prestigious honor for his significant contributions to utility control center technologies. Giri was recognized by his peers for his efforts to enhance grid situational awareness and…


February 9, 2017

Professor Matt Reynolds Works with Intellectual Ventures to Power Drones Wirelessly

In the early 1900s, Nikola Tesla envisioned a structure that could deliver power through air, without connectors. The Wardenclyffe Tower, also known as the Tesla Tower, became a lost dream when its investment dwindled. Associate Professor Matt Reynolds and his team at Intellectual Ventures are developing novel approaches to wireless power transmissions that make this…


February 6, 2017

Researcher Tamara Bonaci Describes the Next Frontier of Brain Hacking

Ars Technica sat down with UW EE lecturer and researcher Tamara Bonaci (Ph.D. ’15) to discuss the next generation of hacking — the brain. As we evolve our technical efficiencies, brain hacking appears a presumed next step in the development of computer hacking capabilities. According to Bonaci, it is not only presumed, but plausible. Bonaci discussed…


February 3, 2017

New AccessMap Offers Seattle Pedestrians More Accessible Routes

UW EE doctoral students Nick Bolten and Sumit Mukherjee are working alongside other researchers with the UW Taskar Center for Accessible Technology on AccessMap. On Wednesday, the technology app launched a new online travel planner offering customizable suggestions for people who need accessible or pedestrian-friendly routes when getting from point A to B in Seattle. Transportation routing services primarily designed for people in…


February 1, 2017

Researchers Raise $1.2M for the Development of Breakthrough Passive Wi-Fi

UW Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering researchers have raised $1.2 million to develop and commercialize a power-efficient way to generate Wi-Fi transmissions. This funding will support the UW-based start-up, Jeeva Wireless. This company seeks to revolutionize the way devices communicate by enabling breakthrough transmission efficiency. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Josh Smith and…


January 26, 2017

Two Alums Receive the COE Diamond Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Early Career Achievement

Cherng Jia “CJ” Hwang (M.S. ’64, Ph.D. ’66) and Jean Wang (M.S. ’04, Ph.D. ’07) have been awarded the UW College of Engineering’s (COE) 2017 Diamond Award. Hwang received the award for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Wang was honored with the Early Career Achievement award. Hwang and Wang will be honored at a special ceremony this spring,…


January 25, 2017

Alum Vamsi Talla Receives the WAGS/UMI Innovation and Technology Award

Vamsi Talla (Ph.D. ’16) received the 2016 WAGS/UMI Outstanding Innovation in Technology award for his doctoral thesis. His dissertation, entitled “Power, Communication and Sensing Solutions for Energy Constrained Platforms,” investigated the use of specific technologies to achieve ubiquitous computing. The award given by the Western Associations of Graduate Schools (WAGS) and University Microfilms International (UMI)…


January 24, 2017

An Alum’s Journey to Tackle Energy Poverty

In Kitwe, Zambia a raw wilderness meets industrial potential. Fruit stands are propped up on top of burning sands. Women tend to the tropical fruit, an array of incandescent color, boldly mirrored in their intricate headresses.  In town, tall 1960s-style highrises flank city streets, cars  thrum  through choked intersections  and weave around endless passersby. As…


January 20, 2017

Professors Majumdar and Xu Discover an Important First Step Towards Building Electrically Pumped Nano-Lasers

When an individual uses Facebook or searches Google, the information processing happens in a large data center. Short distance optical interconnects can improve the performance of these data centers. Current systems utilize electrons, which could cause overheating and wastes power. However, utilizing light to transfer information between computer chips and boards can improve efficiency. Assistant…



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