October 18, 2023

Margot Adam — studying public policy to improve renewable energy production, distribution and access

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Much of the dialogue surrounding renewable energy today is about how to efficiently produce more of it through devices such as solar panels, wind turbines and even nuclear reactors. But not as much public attention has been directed toward the economics, policies and regulations surrounding sustainable energy systems….


October 10, 2023

UW ECE is hiring!

The University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (UW ECE), located in Seattle, Washington, is proud to announce we are inviting applications for multiple faculty tenure track and non-tenure track positions. We are hiring in all areas of electrical and computer engineering, including integrated circuits and systems, computer engineering, control systems and robotics,…


September 27, 2023

A new kind of chip for quantum technology

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Today, we are living in the midst of a race to develop a quantum computer, one that could be used for practical applications. This device, built on the principles of quantum mechanics, holds the potential to perform computing tasks far beyond the capabilities of today’s fastest supercomputers. Quantum…


September 13, 2023

Akshay Gadre — developing long-range wireless networks for earth, space and underwater

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Most of us are familiar with wireless technology because we use it every day to bring our smartphones, laptop computers, and other mobile devices online. The wireless-enabled Internet of Things is also weaving itself into ordinary life through a wide range of devices, including smart televisions, smart appliances,…


August 18, 2023

UW ECE and the CHIPS and Science Act

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Semiconductor devices, such as integrated circuits or microchips, have become a necessity for modern life. Long considered to be the brains of modern electronics, these tiny chips can be found in almost every electronic device in use today. And their impact is vast, supporting every sector of the…


July 27, 2023

Sajjad Moazeni receives Google Research Scholar Program award to develop faster computer networks for AI and machine learning in the cloud

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Over the last few years, the world has seen great advances in computing power as evidenced by popular artificial intelligence and machine learning applications such as Uber, Siri, and most recently, ChatGPT. At the same time, these types of applications and the large numbers of devices that use…


July 18, 2023

Reimagining optics for smartphone cameras and other devices

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Our smartphone cameras have become a staple of modern life. Each day, millions of photos and videos are captured with smartphones as people snap pictures and record videos of loved ones and memorable moments, such as playing with a favorite pet, appreciating a dramatic city skyline, or enjoying…


July 6, 2023

Congratulations to 2023 UW ECE Awards recipients!

Article by UW ECE staff, photos by Ryan Hoover Every year, UW ECE holds an awards ceremony that honors students, faculty and staff for their outstanding contributions to the Department. This year, the UW ECE Awards event was held at the end of spring quarter in the Paul G. Allen Center Atrium. The event was…


June 28, 2023

New ‘eyes’ for self-driving cars

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Are you tired of driving in heavy traffic? If so, you’re in luck, because self-driving cars are working their way into everyday life through companies such as Cruise and Waymo. But perhaps don’t take your hand off the wheel quite yet. As many experts in the field have…


June 21, 2023

Payman Arabshahi named UW lead at new NSF Center for Soil Technologies

By Wayne Gillam | UW ECE News Healthy soils are foundational to our quality of life, providing us with food and fiber for clothing, materials and surfaces for building shelter, and even a natural filtration system for the water we drink and the air we breathe. Soil forms the basis of complex ecosystems that support…



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