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Colloquium 2002-2003

Please join the Electrical Engineering Department for the 2002-03 Research Colloquium Series on Tuesday mornings, featuring experts who discuss current issues in the electrical engineering field. Talks are open to both students and the public and live streaming is available.

EE 500C/491 students: Credit is attendance based. All students must sign the sign-up sheet provided in the lecture theater to verify attendance (no exceptions). Students will obtain 1 credit provided they attend at least five colloquium talks during winter quarter.

Colloquia

Spring

Saving the World with Technology: How to do Socially Beneficial Applications

Jim Fruchterman, Benetech
2003-04-03 10:30:00
EEB 125
Abstract

Evolution of Power System Engineering mGrids and Mega RTOs

Sakis Meliopoulos, Georgia Institute of Technology
2003-04-17 00:00:00
EEB 125
Abstract

Computational Electromagnetics–From the Very Small to the Very Large

Weng Cho Chew, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois
2003-05-01 10:30:00
EEB 125
Abstract

Modulation Spectra: A New Tool for Analysis and Coding of Speech and Music
Les Atlas.

Les Atlas, University of Washington Electrical Engineering
2003-05-15 10:30:00
EEB 125
Abstract

Suprathreshold Visual Psychophysics and Applications to Image Compression

Sheila S. Hemami, Cornell University
2003-05-29 09:30:00
EEB 125
Abstract

A Fresh Look at Multiple Access in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland
2003-06-05 10:30:00
EEB 125
Abstract

Winter

From Telegarden to Tele-Actor: Collaborative Online Robots

Ken Goldberg, University of California - Berkeley
2003-01-16 10:30:00
HUB 310
Abstract

Bionanotechnology: Engineering Principles behind Biological Nanosystems

Viola Vogel, Center for Nanotechnology, UW Department of Bioengineering
2003-01-30 09:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract

User Interface Device Research at Microsoft

Mike Sinclair, Microsoft Research Group
2003-02-06 09:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract

The Story Behind the Development of Ultrasonic Doppler Flow Imaging Techniques at the University of Washington

Donald W. Baker, Philips Ultrasound
2003-02-20 09:30:00
EEB 105
Abstract

Life After Wavelets: The War of the Frames

Jelena Kovacevic, xWaveforms
2003-03-13 10:30:00
HUB 209A
Abstract

Autumn

Micromanipulation and Microassembly
Professor Karl Bohringer

Karl F. Bohringer, University of Washington
2002-10-29 14:30:00
EEB 037
Abstract

Tekbots: An Integrated Platform for Learning to Enhance Engineering Education

Terri Fiez, Oregon State University
2002-11-12 00:00:00
EEB 037
Abstract

Preparation and Utilization of New Electro-Optic Materials

Larry Dalton, University of Washington Chemistry
2002-11-26 00:00:00
EEB 125
Abstract

What does Electrical Engineering have to do with Genomics?

Deirdre Meldrum, University of Washington
2002-12-10 00:00:00
EEB 125
Abstract

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