April 1, 2002

Mark Chang wins Intel fellowship

Mark Chang, a PhD candidate with Professor Scott Hauck’s ACME Lab, has been awarded an Intel Foundation Graduate Fellowship. This 2001-2002 Intel Foundation Graduate Fellowship Award provides one year of full tuition and fees, along with a twelve-month stipend. The fellowship award also includes the opportunity to conduct research or an internship at Intel, as…


March 1, 2002

Deirdre Meldrum speaks on “Life on a Chip”

Professor Deirdre Meldrum will be giving a talk titled “Life on a Chip” on Friday, May 3 at 3:30 in Room A102 of the Physics-Astronomy Building. A reception will follow in the foyer. This talk is part of the College of Arts and Science’s Science Forum series, and is sponsored by that college, the Office…


February 1, 2002

Charles Peach wins SRC Fellowship!

A Graduate Fellowship from Semiconductor Research Corporation has been awarded to Charles Peach, one of Professor David Allstot’s graduate students. The industry sponsor of this award is Texas Instruments, through their membership in the SRC. The three-year SRC Fellowship provides full tuition and fees, a $1550/month stipend, and a $2000 unrestricted gift to the UWEE…


July 1, 2001

Carl Sechen named IEEE Fellow

The IEEE has announced that Professor Carl Sechen has been named an IEEE Fellow, effective January 2002. His citation reads “For contributions to automated placement and routing in integrated circuits.” The IEEE Grade of Fellow is conferred by the Board of Directors upon a person with an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any of the…


May 1, 2001

Kudos to Kuterdem!

Our own EE graduate student Gorkem Kuterdem has just completed tenure as the President of the University GPSS (Graduate and Professional Student Senate). Gorkem had a great chance to learn about the various processes of the University, and ways to address the concerns and desires of a wide variety of student constituencies. Gorkem reports that…


April 1, 2001

EE Faculty Early Career Award Winners

The quality of our faculty is outstanding. A large portion of the faculty have received recognition early in their careers: Early Career Awards All nine of the Assistant Professors hired from July 1998-June 2001 have received the NSF Early Career Development Award. A total of ten Electrical Engineering Faculty have received the NSF Early Career…


March 30, 2001

EE Graduation Recognition Events

Thursday, June 7, HUB Auditorium (1st floor) Ph.D./MSEE Recognition – 7pm BSEE Recognition – 8pm (graduates, please arrive about 10 minutes early) For the first time, the EE Department is holding graduation recognition events for all of its graduating students. These informal events will provide individual recognition to all students who graduated or will graduate…


March 5, 2001

Microsoft selects EE as a test partner

EE and Microsoft are collaborating on an exciting activity that we hope will benefit many PC users in the future. The UW EE Department will serve as a testing ground, part of the Vertical Market Program (VMP), a testing program that removes Windows 2000 and Windows XP deployment blockers caused by application >incompatibilities. Microsoft chose…


March 3, 2001

EE has Four New CAREER Award Winners!

The quality of our faculty is outstanding. A large portion of the faculty have received recognition early in their careers: Early Career Awards All nine of the Assistant Professors hired from July 1998-June 2001 have received the NSF Early Career Development Award. A total of ten Electrical Engineering Faculty have received the NSF Early Career…


January 4, 2001

Career Day 2001

About Career Day The UW College of Engineering’s Career Day is a once-a-year chance for talented high school students to get a feel for what a typical day in college life is like – including labs, classes, homework, and social activities. The College of Engineering hosts this group of students with the intent of recruiting…



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