Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory

Mission Statement:

To create new sensor and automation technology applications in such fields as non-destructive testing, power engineering, and manufacturing control using latest advances in signal processing, robotics, and communications. SEAL projects are focused on design of sensor and sensor arrays using electric, magnetic, acoustic, and thermal fields. We use enabling MEMS technology to achieve enhanced performance of sensing systems. There are currently several openings on the SEAL research team for both undergraduate and graduate students.

 

  Welcome to the SEAL Alumni Page!

 

Welcome to the SEAL Alumni website. This is intended as a portal to serve the SEAL alumni community.


Check out the new Alumni Locator!
Graduate students who completed their degree in SEAL, and undergraduate students who spent at least two quarters in SEAL and exited in good standing are invited to join the SEAL Alumni Program. This program has many facets and evolves with the suggestions of participants. Each alumnus can choose which aspects to use, if any. It should be clearly understood that the goal this program is NOT to ask former students for donation of their personal funds. The goal is to keep an active network of personal and professional connections, as described below.
NEW! Alumni resumes. If you would like to make your resume available to other SEALs and SEAL alumni, please e-mail them to tanna@u.washington.edu. They will appear here.
SEAL Alumni Mailing List: the list is seal_alumni@u.washington.edu. Each alumni can subscribe or unsubscribe as they please. Including alumni in SEAL activities: SEAL Alumni will be invited to SEAL activities and retreats (when space is available), for example: Tour De Lake, EOCICIS Session, and SEAL World Open Badminton Tournament. The invitations will be sent through the mailing list. Alumni section in SEAL newsletter: SEAL newsletter has a section with messages from and about alumni - news, short stories, updates, and so on.
Alumni map: An interactive world map showing the location of SEAL alumni has been placed on the SEAL webpage located here. Each alum can choose to be a "dotted" alum - to be represented on the world map with a dot, linked to the email or web space of that person.
SEAL space for alumni: SEAL alumni are welcome to visit the lab. Depending on how crowded SEAL is, alumni can have a desk/computer which they could use on a temporary basis, as well as a general alumni account login. They should be able to access at least part of the server with their account. There is be a space in SEAL with physical information (brochures and such) relevant to alumni.
Invited presentations: Alumni are welcome to come back and make a presentation about their current activities. The presentation may be to a larger audience (e.g. Electrical Engineering department).
Recommendation letters: Alumni can request additional recommendation letters as they move through their career - from the advisor or from each other.
Jobs and internships: Alumni may be able to provide internship or job opportunities for current SEAL students - with a chance to receive an honest and detailed estimation of student capabilities from the lab director.
Insider Tips: Alumni may be able to provide insider tips about the company to other alumni or current SEAL students, who are about to interview for job or internship positions there.
Projects: Alumni who end up working in the field of technology that interfaces with SEAL may consider creating collaborative projects with SEAL.
Alumni reunions: These run in parallel with the university reunions, but with a more personal feel.
Find other SEAL Alumni Members here!
Subscribe to the Alumni Mailing List
 

Subscribe to the SEAL Alumni mailings list to get SEAL updates, newsletters, and information about lab events. This link will take you to the subscription site.


Please contact your friendly neighborhood SEAL Alumni Program Coordinator at:  tanna@u.washington.edu if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions.