January 2, 2015
Baosen Zhang Named to Forbes’ ’30-Under-30′ List for Contributions to Energy Industry
Incoming EE Assistant Professor Baosen Zhang has been recognized for his work in the energy industry and was named to Forbes’ 30-Under-30 list. Zhang, 28, joins the EE Department in spring 2015. He is currently a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University. This year, the majority of people recognized by Forbes have either founded companies or…
January 1, 2015
EEWeb Spotlight Interview with Dr. Les Atlas
December 14, 2014
Investing in Future Clean Energy Leaders
December 13, 2014
Undergraduate robotics researcher returns to UW as assistant professor
December 12, 2014
Radha Poovendran Appointed New Electrical Engineering Department Chair
From the desk of Dean Mike Bragg: I am pleased to announce Radha Poovendran as the new chair for Electrical Engineering. As is often the case, this was a difficult decision given the number of qualified candidates and the breadth of the input I received. I am very confident that Radha’s leadership will position and…
December 11, 2014
EE’s Miguel Ortega-Vazquez Named IEEE Senior Member
EE Assistant Professor Miguel Ortega-Vazquez was selected as a Senior Member of IEEE, the status of which only 7% of the organization’s 431,000 members achieve. The Senior Member is IEEE’s distinguished membership grade approved and assigned by the IEEE only for members with 10 years in their profession and at least five years of significant technical…
December 10, 2014
Team that Includes EE Faculty Awarded Funding for Bioelectronics Innovation Challenge
A team that includes two UW Electrical Engineering faculty members is one of 10 selected to receive financial support to participate in the first phase of the global healthcare company GSK’s Bioelectronics Innovation Challenge. The objective of the competition is to develop an implantable wireless device for use in bioelectronic medicine, which aims to treat…
December 9, 2014
EE Research Scientist Hannaneh Hajishirzi Named Allen Distinguished Investigator
UW EE’s Hannaneh Hajishirzi has received an Allen Distinguished Investigator (ADI) award in Artificial Intelligence from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation for $1.2 million. Hajishirzi’s research team is one of five to receive the award, totaling $5.7 million, for pioneering research in three areas of artificial intelligence: machine reading, diagram interpretation and reasoning and…
December 8, 2014
Surveillance Systems Are Getting Smarter
December 7, 2014
UW, WSU give future engineers a ‘redshirt season’
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