November 10, 2016

Alumni Launch the First All-in-One Connected Lock

UW EE alumni, Ehsan Saeedi (Ph.D. ’10) and Harvey Ho (M.S. ’07), released a revolutionary new smart lock. Within one week of pre-sales on Indiegogo, the largest global crowdfunding site, the product, Gate, exceeded its initial funding goal. Gate is the world’s first camera-equipped smart lock, featuring a motion activated camera, speaker, call button, and keypad….


November 3, 2016

New Faculty Hire Profile: Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad

Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad joins UW next fall as the Washington Research Foundation Innovation Assistant Professor of Neuroengineering in the departments of bioengineering and electrical engineering. Azadeh is the recipient of two postdoctoral fellowships from the American Heart Association, providing funding for her current research at the University of California, San Francisco. She has developed new tools and…


New Faculty Hire Profile: Amy Orsborn

Amy Orsborn will join UW in January 2018 as the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering and in Bioengineering. Amy works at the interface of engineering and neuroscience to study motor learning and to improve brain-machine interfaces (BMI) to restore motor function to people with disabilities such as limb loss, stroke or spinal…


Two New Star Faculty Bring Excellence in Neuroengineering

The Department of Electrical Engineering is proud to announce the recruitment of two new faculty members in neuroengineering. Amy Orsborn and Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad join the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Bioengineering as tenure-track assistant professors. The two faculty bring robust expertise in neuroengineering and neural computation. They will join outstanding UW teams in brain-machine interfaces, neuronal…


October 24, 2016

Professor Patel Wins Best Paper at Two Renowned Conferences

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering Shwetak Patel and researchers from his UbiComp Lab received two Best Paper awards. “HemaApp: Noninvasive blood screening of hemoglobin using smartphone cameras” earned a Best Paper Award at the International Joint Conference on Pervasive & Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2016) in Heidelberg, Germany, and “EyeContact: Scleral coil eye tracking for virtual reality”…


Professor Georg Seelig and Collaborators Win “Best of What’s New” Award

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering Georg Seelig and collaborators at UW CSE and Microsoft received the “Best of What’s New” Award from Popular Science for their work on DNA storage. In the 2016 “Best of What’s New” Awards announced Wednesday, Popular Science recognized the technique developed by UW and Microsoft…


Professor Wilson Receives “Best Paper” Award at ASEE Annual Conference

Professor Denise Wilson and other researchers were awarded a “Best Paper” award for the 2016 ASEE Annual Conference for the New Engineering Educators Division. The paper entitled “Student Perceptions of Faculty Support: Do Class Size or Institution Type Matter” investigates focus groups of 175 students from five different universities to determine if student perceptions of faculty support differed…


Professors Receive NSF Grant to Develop a 3D Printer that Aids Research in Nanotechnology

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Karl Böhringer, Professor of Electrical Engineering Lih Lin and Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Nicholas Boechler receive a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the advancement of three-dimensional (3D) printers with unprecedented nanoscale resolution. Boechler is the PI on the project, entitled “MRI: Acquisition of a…


Professor Eli Shlizerman Receives Award to Unearth Mosquitoes Sensory Attraction to Humans

Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics Eli Shlizerman, along with Associate Professor of Biology Jeff Riffell, will receive an award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) to study the mosquito olfactory system. This research will unearth the odor fingerprints of humans to mosquitoes, allowing for the development of bio-inspired detection…


Riskin Leads “Redshirt” Consortium to Support Low-Income Students in Engineering

Electrical Engineering Professor and Associate Dean of Diversity and Access Eve Riskin received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant to support incoming freshmen who are interested in pursuing an engineering degree and who are from economically and educationally underserved backgrounds. The consortium is an extension of the STARS (Washington STate Academic RedShirt) program. Research has…



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