December 17, 2020
The Integrator 2020 is now available!
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December 10, 2020
Professors Joshua Smith and Nadya Peek receive NSF award to develop open-source, customizable robotics for scientists and laboratory automation
Robots have traditionally been deployed for dull, dirty or dangerous tasks. What if robots instead could be used to support the sophisticated and iterative work of domain experts such as chemical engineers or synthetic biologists? A University of Washington research project led by Joshua Smith, professor at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and…
November 18, 2020
UW and UW ECE spinout WiBotic part of $5.8M contract to study wireless charging on moon
One challenge to life in space is power: how to keep humans cozy and robots working when there are no built-in power outlets and when solar power is not always an option. Now a team of organizations — led by the space technology company Astrobotic and including the University of Washington and the UW Department…
November 9, 2020
UW ECE doctoral student Vikram Iyer featured in AAAS for murder hornet tracking; finding ways to meld nature and science
If tracking “murder hornets” sounds more like a job for an entomologist/detective, you might be surprised by this member of the hornet-tracking team: a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (UW ECE) named Vikram Iyer. One of his most recent endeavors was collaborating with entomologists to track Asian…
November 3, 2020
UW ECE seeks outstanding faculty candidates in quantum information science & technology (UPDATE: Deadline extended to December 31, 2020)
UPDATE: Deadline extended to December 31, 2020 The University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (UW ECE) invites applications for two full-time, tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of assistant professor. Candidates making connections between QIST and data science, circuits, devices, controls, computer engineering, information theory and other existing efforts in the ECE…
October 16, 2020
Engineers design a tiny, implantable chip to deepen understanding of the brain and enable better treatments for neurological disorders
Story by Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Chris Rudell and Vivesh Sathe have vision. Together, with graduate students in their labs at the University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (UW ECE), they have designed a sophisticated neural interface in the form of a small, implantable chip. This chip is designed to…
September 30, 2020
UW ECE team receives $800K award from the National Science Foundation to help increase capacity of quantum computing systems
Story by Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Quantum computing is creating new ways to approach complex, data-intensive problems, and it holds the potential to spur significant breakthroughs in science and engineering. Improvements to drug development, online security, financial modeling, battery technology, traffic optimization, and even better weather forecasting could all be made possible by…
September 23, 2020
AI model uses smartphone location data to predict power grid usage
In a paper published on the preprint server Arxiv.org, researchers at Microsoft and the University of Washington, including Keith and Nancy Rattie Endowed Career Development Professor Baosen Zhang, propose an AI system that uses smartphone location data to forecast electrical load. They say their architecture, which takes into account data from geographical regions both within…
September 9, 2020
UW ECE PhD candidate Zerina Kapetanovic breaks new ground, wins Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant
How do we produce 70% more food by the year 2050 to feed the world’s ever-growing population? Zerina Kapetanovic, a 5th-year graduate research assistant in the University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (UW ECE), is determined to find solutions to this and other critical environmental dilemmas. Her thesis work on “Low-Power Communication…
September 4, 2020
UW ECE associate professor Kai-Mei Fu will direct a new NSF Research Traineeship focused on an interdisciplinary quantum future
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $3 million to establish a NSF Research Traineeship at the University of Washington for graduate students in quantum information science and technology, or QIST. Research in QIST includes the development of quantum computers, which hold the promise of performing computations far faster than today’s computers, as well as…
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