September 29, 2021
Not just phoning it in: Shwetak Patel honored by Georgia Tech and Business Insider
Not just phoning it in: Shwetak Patel honored by Georgia Tech and Business Insider for contributions to low-power sensing and mobile health innovation Story by Kristin Osborne | UW Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) University of Washington professor Shwetak Patel has earned a place in the Georgia Tech College of Computing’s Hall of Fame and a spot on Business…
September 24, 2021
Transforming the nation’s electrical grid to better support renewable energy
By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News It’s probably not news that electric power systems across the country can be vulnerable to extensive outages, as demonstrated by natural disasters such as Hurricane Ida and the 2021 Texas Ice Storm. But what may not be commonly known is that the electrical system the nation depends on,…
September 16, 2021
UW ECE-led team receives $5M award to help bring quantum computing into the real world
By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Quantum computers could be a game changer. These devices use principles of quantum mechanics to make huge leaps forward in solving complex and challenging problems that are well beyond the scope of the fastest supercomputer in existence. For example, optimizing complex algorithms involved in weather forecasting, controlling traffic…
September 10, 2021
NSF to fund revolutionary center for optoelectronic, quantum technologies
Story by James Urton | UW News The National Science Foundation on Sept. 9 announced it will fund a new endeavor to bring atomic-level precision to the devices and technologies that underpin much of modern life, and will transform fields like information technology in the decades to come. The five-year, $25 million Science and Technology…
August 25, 2021
UW ECE and College of Education collaboration looks at differences in engineering classroom experiences before and during COVID-19
Do international university students experience the engineering classroom differently from that of their domestic peers? To help answer this question, a research team led by UW ECE Professor Denise Wilson and Ziyan Bai, Ph.D. (UW College of Education), in collaboration with graduate students Shruti Misra and Neha Kardam from UW ECE and Morgan Anderson from…
August 10, 2021
UW ECE graduate student Felix Schwock receives Graduate School’s 2021 Distinguished Thesis Award
Adapted from article by UW Graduate School With research ranging from peace journalism in East Africa to structural racism in health care, eight recent graduate students were honored for their outstanding research in their doctoral and master’s studies. The Graduate School’s Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Awards recognize exceptional scholarship in four categories: biological sciences; humanities…
August 4, 2021
UW ECE graduate students win 2021 North America Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship
Xichen Li and Yi-Hsiang Huang, graduate students at the UW Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (UW ECE), have been named winners of the 2021 North America Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QIF) for their proposal, “Enhanced Self-Interference Suppression with Phase Noise Cancellation in Full-Duplex Radios.” This research will help in the development of new full-duplex communication methods for…
July 28, 2021
Bringing light into computers to accelerate AI and machine learning
By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News It might not be commonly known, but artificial intelligence and machine learning applications are commonplace today, performing a multitude of tasks for us behind the scenes. For example, AI and machine learning helps to interpret voice commands given to our phones and devices such as Alexa, recommends movies…
July 23, 2021
UW ECE launches Certificate in Machine Learning and Deep Learning: Application Frontiers
Join the Machine Learning Revolution! Email spam filters and autocorrect. Siri, Alexa and Cortana. Self-driving cars. Things that once seemed like science fiction are now part of our daily lives, thanks to machine learning. Every day, machine learning is making our systems and devices smarter — and changing the way we live in profound ways….
July 21, 2021
ARUW takes first place in North American RoboMaster University League competition
Adapted from an ARUW announcement This summer, Advanced Robotics at the University of Washington (ARUW), a team of University of Washington students advised by UW ECE professor Blake Hannaford, took first place in the inaugural North American RoboMaster University League Competition. The team continued a six-year legacy of success, winning the title “North American RoboMaster…
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