November 28, 2016

Professor Shlizerman’s Company Dreambit Acquired by Facebook

Facebook Research recently recognized the pioneering potential of Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics Assistant Professor Eli Shlizerman’s company, Dreambit. Facebook acquired the company to apply the advanced image software to 1.7 billion Facebook users. Shlizerman will split his time between the University of Washington Department of Electrical Engineering (UW EE) and Facebook Research. Shlizerman joins…


Join the Outstanding Faculty and Research at UW EE

The Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Washington   Invites applications for multiple positions at the level of tenure-track assistant and associate professor in electrical and computer engineering. In particular, we are looking for outstanding candidates in the following areas: 1) Power systems, power electronics, cyber-physical systems, IoT, smart and connected communities. 2) Chip-scale…


November 22, 2016

Three Generations: A UW EE Legacy

Bruce Kieburtz was recently honored at the 50-year anniversary of his graduation. Kieburtz graduated from UW EE in 1966 with his Ph.D. At the 2016 graduation ceremony this past spring, Kieburtz stood with two other members of the 1966 graduating class. Since graduating in 1952, Kieburtz went on to work at the U.S. Air Force,…


November 21, 2016

Alum Luca Cazzanti is GeekWire’s ‘Geek of the Week’

Electrical Engineering alumnus, Luca Cazzanti (Ph.D. ’07) was named GeekWire’s “Geek of the Week.” The honor goes to “characters of Pacific Northwest tech, science, games, innovation and more.” Being considered an “International Man of Science,” this tech Renaissance man is deserving of the title. Cazzanti has worked in many diverse areas of research, from maritime traffic…


November 17, 2016

Alum Ben Waters’ Startup WiBotic Is a GeekWire Top Ten

While at UW EE, alumnus Ben Waters co-founded WiBotic, a company that enables drones and robots to charge wirelessly. Although it is only a little over a year old, the company has already reached significant milestones. To date, it has raised well over a half million dollars from a collection of funds and foundations. In their…


Professor Jandhyala Explores Innovation, Entrepreneurship Growth in Seattle Times Article

Electrical Engineering Professor and Executive Director of CoMotion Vikram Jandhyala was featured in a recent Seattle Times article. The article reflects on Jandhyala’s success at the University of Washington (UW) and passion for innovation. For Jandhyala his commitment to innovation is demonstrated through the development of CoMotion, UW’s startup incubator, and the creation of Global…


November 15, 2016

Advisor, Dana Hansen, Receives Top Advising Award

The Department of Electrical Engineering’s advisor, Dana Hansen, received the 2016 NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) Outstanding New Advisor Certificate of Merit. This award is given in recognition of Hansen’s abilities as an advisor in an international competition. The selection committee conferred that Hansen demonstrates exceptional merit in her advising efforts. With over 10,000 members,…


November 14, 2016

Graduate Student, Katherine Pratt, Speaks with KUOW on Returning from Military Life

Electrical Engineering Ph.D. student, Katherine Pratt, sat down with KUOW to discuss the feelings veterans experience upon returning from service. For Pratt, coming home was disorienting. “It was so bizarre; it really was,” Pratt said. I was glad to be done, but at the same time there was almost an emptiness of I no longer…


UW plans for an inclusive innovation district

By: Praphanit Doowa The University District has a lot to offer the neighboring Seattle community, and new shops and businesses are constantly opening as a result. It can be difficult to find space in the U-District, but the UW has taken a recently opened space, 4545 Roosevelt Way NE, and has officially signed the lease. “The…


Professor Bilmes and Grad Student Wenruo Bai Receive Best Paper Award

Electrical Engineering Professor Jeffrey Bilmes and Ph.D. student, Wenruo Bai, receive the ACM-BCB 2016 Best Paper Award. The paper is titled “Bipartite matching generalizations for peptide identification in tandem mass spectrometry.” Bai is lead author on the paper. Genome Sciences Professor and Computer Science Professor William Noble is an additional author on the paper.  The authors…



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