October 3, 2013

UW female professors building a culture for engineering


October 2, 2013

UW Engineer’s Design Could Help Deaf People Enjoy Music


October 1, 2013

Alumna Kelin J. Kuhn wins 2012 Paul Rappaport Award

Congratulations to alumna and former EE faculty member Kelin Kuhn (BSEE ’80) for receiving the 2012 IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) Paul Rappaport Award. Kuhn received this honor for her paper titled, “Considerations for Ultimate CMOS Scaling.” The prestigious Paul Rappaport Award is given to the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Electron…


September 8, 2013

New strategy lets cochlear implant users hear music


September 7, 2013

WiSee Receives Best Paper Award at Mobicom 2013

Congratulations to EE and CSE professor Shwetak Patel for receiving the best paper award at the 19th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (Mobicom 2013)! Coauthors of the award-winning paper include graduate students Sidhant Gupta and Qifan Pu, and UW professor Shyam Gollakota. The paper titled, “Whole Home Gesture Recognition Using Wireless Signals”…


September 6, 2013

UW engineers invent programming language to build synthetic DNA


September 5, 2013

Bridging Mathematical Disciplines Helps IPAM Organizer Make Sense of Incomplete Data


September 4, 2013

FDA to regulate some medical-related apps


September 3, 2013

UW researchers receive $1.5M from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation for brain-computer-spinal interface research

The Paul Allen Family Foundation has awarded a $1.5 million grant over three years to a team of interdisciplinary researchers at the UW. Professors Joshua Smith of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering, Adrienne Fairhall of Physiology & Biophysics and Physics, and Chet Moritz of Rehabilitation Medicine and Physiology & Biophysics will work on…


September 1, 2013

Klavins and Seelig Win NSF Award for Molecular Programming

Professors Eric Klavins and Georg Seelig have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Expeditions in Computing program as part of a multi-investigator team working to establish the engineering foundations for molecular programming and synthetic biology. The foundation announced the awards – each totaling $10 million over five years – for two projects…



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