November 29, 2008
Maya Gupta receives a 2007 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
September 29, 2008
2009 IEEE Fellows
Three more of our EE faculty have been honored as IEEE Fellows for 2009. If you are interested in learning more about this distinguished program, read the IEEE Fellow Program History page at ieee.org. IEEE FELLOWS ELECTED AS OF JANUARY 2009 Seattle Section Professor Hui Liu For contributions to global standards for broadband cellular and…
August 2, 2008
Babak Parviz’ “Bionic Contacts” are #24 on Time Magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2008”
August 1, 2008
UW creates a computer mouse driven by sound
May 7, 2008
Pascal Clark Wins Thesis Award
Pascal Clark, an EE graduate student working with Professor Les Atlas, has been honored as the inaugaral recipient of the Graduate School’s Distinguished Thesis Award. His Master’s thesis, “Distortion-Free Coherent Modulation Filtering and Interpolation of Long Gaps in Acoustic Signals”, is sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Nominations for this award were…
May 6, 2008
Leung Tsang received the 2008 IGARSS Distinguished Achievement Award
At this year’s IGARSS (IEEE International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Society) symposium, Professor Leung Tsang received the 2008 Distinguished Achievement Award for “Outstanding Research in Electromagnetics for Remote Sensing”. The meeting was held in Boston on July 6-11. Congratulations Leung! More information about this year’s symposium can be found at the homepage of the 2008…
March 9, 2008
Mari Ostendorf and Ken Eguro win CoE awards
Mari Ostendorf Ken Eguro At yesterday’s College of Engineering Community of Innovators award ceremony, two members of our community were honored. EE graduate student Ken Eguro won the 2008 Community of Innovators Teaching Assistant Innovator award. Ken is pursuing his Ph.D. under the direction of Scott Hauck. Professor Mari Ostendorf was honored with this year’s…
March 6, 2008
Will Mortensen wins CoE Dean’s Medal
Congratulations to William Mortensen! Will was chosen as one of two College of Engineering Dean’s Medalists from a very competitive pool of applicants. The Dean’s Medal is awarded based on academic excellence, research and industry experience, campus and community involvement, and faculty recommendation letters. The medals are scheduled to be presented at Community of Innovators…
March 4, 2008
Jeff Bilmes’ “Vocal Joystick” one of Network World’s ’25 leading-edge IT research projects’
March 1, 2008
Professional Masters Program is launched for part-time evening students
The new Professional Masters Program (PMP) in Electrical Engineering is now fully launched with approximately 50 students in the program. Courses in the PMP are scheduled in the evening, and designed so that students generally need come to campus only once per week. With a stellar curriculum equivalent to the daytime Electrical Engineering masters program,…
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