January 1, 2012

Yongmin Kim: Setting the pace for bioengineers


December 5, 2011

Alumnus Patrick Tague Receives NSF CAREER Award

Alumnus Patrick Tague is a recent recipient of the NSF CAREER Award. Tague is a member of the research faculty at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, and his CAREER Award is titled, “Inference-Based Adaptation Techniques for Next Generation Jamming and Anti-Jamming Capabilities.” The project will focus on “identifying and modeling advanced inference-based jamming attacks, developing novel cross-layer…


December 4, 2011

Decoding unselfishness- the double-helix of enthusiasm


December 3, 2011

O’Brien: In her free time, this Google researcher designs puzzles of the wooden kind


December 2, 2011

Sensor Sensation


December 1, 2011

Wireless display in a contact lens takes shape


November 7, 2011

Bionic Contact Lens One Step Closer to Reality

Research on the “bionic contact lens” led by associate professor Babak Parviz has reached another milestone. According to their paper published in the Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, they have successfully demonstrated the safety of a single-pixel wirelessly powered display on a contact lens on a rabbit’s eye. Associate professor Brian Otis and graduate student…


November 6, 2011

University of Washington students win world synthetic biology competition


November 5, 2011

UW’s iGEM Team are World Champions!

Update November 7, 2011: This just in from the iGEM World Jamboree in Cambridge Massachusetts… the UW iGEM team has been declared World Champions of iGEM 2011!Congratulations to all of you! A team of students from the University of Washington was declared the winner at the recent 2011 iGEM Americas Regional Jamboree, held in Indianapolis…


November 4, 2011

More Recognition for Shwetak Patel

Shwetak talks with Secretary Chu Last week, Shwetak Patel was recognized during the UW vs Arizona football game as the University of Washington�s newest MacArthur Foundation �Genius Award� winner. Then, on Monday, Shwetak met with U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu in Washington D.C., where he demonstrated his ElectriSense and HydroSense sustainability sensing technology.Professor Patel…



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