February 2, 2012
Raven II in the Media
After a successful open house demonstration of the Raven II surgical robots, the project has generated several interesting articles and videos in the media. Eight surgical robots have been built under the Raven II project and will provide the first open-source platform to develop the future of surgical robotics. After a round of final tests,…
February 1, 2012
Prosthetic sensor adds diagnostic ‘feeling’ to artificial limbs
January 7, 2012
EE Undergrad Wins SWE Outstanding Female Award
EE Undergrad, Xuejiao (Snow) Yang has been honored with the UW Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Outstanding Female Award. Awardees are selected for going above and beyond what is expected in one or more of the following areas: Integrity Departmental involvement Support for other students via mentoring or tutoring Excellence in coursework and/or research Promotion…
January 6, 2012
Adrian KC Lee Wins AFOSR YIP Award
Professor Adrian KC Lee of UW’s Speech & Hearing Sciences, Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, just received a prestigious Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Research Award. This Award is for new researchers who show exceptional ability and promise for conducting basic research. Lee’s research…
January 5, 2012
Surgical robots to provide open-source platform for medical robotics research
January 4, 2012
Alumni Accept Academic Positions
Congratulations to two of our former PhD students who have recently accepted academic positions! Dr. Kuang-Wei Cheng has accepted a position as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. Kuang-Wei completed his PhD in Electrical Engineering at UW in 2009. Since then, he has been working as a…
January 3, 2012
Open House for the Raven II Surgical Robotics Platform
Friday, January 13th, 2012 Room B011 (LB level), Electrical Engineering Building Press: 10am – 11am General Public: 11am – 3pm The UW Biorobotics Lab, in collaboration with the Human Bionics Lab at U.C. Santa Cruz wishes to introduce you to the eight surgical robots built under the Raven II project. These robots will be located…
January 2, 2012
Microsoft developing electronic contact lens to monitor blood sugar
January 1, 2012
Yongmin Kim: Setting the pace for bioengineers
December 5, 2011
Alumnus Patrick Tague Receives NSF CAREER Award
Alumnus Patrick Tague is a recent recipient of the NSF CAREER Award. Tague is a member of the research faculty at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, and his CAREER Award is titled, “Inference-Based Adaptation Techniques for Next Generation Jamming and Anti-Jamming Capabilities.” The project will focus on “identifying and modeling advanced inference-based jamming attacks, developing novel cross-layer…
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