January 3, 2001
Robotics Festival
What: Local teams show off their creativity and robot making skills before shipping the robots to the regional and national competitions. Come watch several large robots try to maneuver around obstacles, dunk balls into goals, balance on the Dangerous Bridge, and rescue each other. Many smaller robots from the UW and Seattle Robotics Society will…
January 2, 2001
John Schulz Retirement Party
John Schulz, a living legend in the EE department, is retiring after 40 years of dedicated service. There will be a party in his honor on Feb. 9, 3:00 p.m. in the Main Atrium of the EE/CSE building. John is known and respected for going the extra mile to help our students. Last year he…
January 1, 2001
Alumni Reception at ISSCC, February 6
This is the first of what we hope will be regular UW EE alumni receptions at large industry conferences. Please help us notify your former classmates. We are trying to reach as many alum as possible. Please forward this information to other UW EE alumni you are aware of. Thank you! What: UW EE is…
April 19, 2000
Professor Meldrum wins NIH awards
EE Professor Deirdre Meldrum is the Principal Investigator on two very large research grant awards from the National Institutes of Health. Advanced Develop/Test ACAPELLA Automated Sample Handler NIH National Human Genome Research Institute June 1, 2000 – September 30, 2003 Award amount: $8,196,216 Subcontracts: Orca Photonic Systems Inc., Redmond, Washington Washington University St. Louis Genome…
February 1, 2000
Sze Lecture
Simon M. Sze, Ph.D. will present “Four Decades of Developments in Microelectronics: Achievements and Challenges” to students, faculty and members of the nanotech community on Monday, July 31 at 2:30 p.m. in the EE/CSE Building (EE1), Room 105. An attendance of 200 is expected. Dr. Sze is an internationally recognized expert in nanotechnology. After completing…
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