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March 12, 2021

Course Announcement: EE 598 ENGINE Spring 2021

Miss out on the opportunity to join an ENGINE project this Winter? Due to some student drops, the program is looking to add grad students to a few teams this Spring quarter, many with a machine learning focus. If you’re interested, please email Prof. Arabshahi (paymana@uw.edu) your transcript and resume. The list of projects is at http://faculty.washington.edu/paymana/all.pdf and according…


February 27, 2021

Spring 2021: EE 437/536: Integrated Systems Capstone

(SLN 13462) EE437: Integrated Systems Capstone (SLN 13494) EE536: Design of Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems (Joint Offering) Spring Quarter 2021Instructor: Sajjad Moazeni (smoazeni@uw.edu)Ever-increasing size and complexity of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)models and datasets created a vital need for low-latency multi-Tb/s inter/intra-rack opticalcommunications as well as low-latency chip-to-chip interconnects. For example, latest…


February 26, 2021

New EE437/536 Course for Spring 2021

The EE437/536 courses will be held jointly in Spring 2021 quarter with a new focus on emerging optical transceiver design. The prerequisite is only EE332 (*EE433 and EE473 requirements are waived for Spring 2021). Attached you can find the new course description.  EE437 536 Spring2021


February 22, 2021

Course Offered – IND E 570 Supply Chain Systems SPR 21

After a long hiatus, the Industrial & Systems Engineering department is offering IND E 570 Supply Chain Systems this spring (syllabus attached).  Registration has been expanded to include graduate students in the College of Engineering, so students will not need add codes. Other questions about the course can be directed to the instructor, Prof. Yan,…


February 18, 2021

EDUC 215 and 216: Wellness and Resilience Series – Spring 2021

In EDUC 215, students learn skills to enhance their well being in college and in their life in general. Particular focus is paid to skills that help students withstand common difficulties in life, like a disagreement with a loved one, tolerating doing work you don’t want to do, and managing negative emotions in a healthy…


February 17, 2021

New Course Open – JSIS 578 Data, Science and Diplomacy

Energy Security: Growing Threats & Emerging Solutions Instructor: Scott Montgomery JSIS 578 D 5 credits Mondays & Wednesdays 10:30a-12:20p Synchronous Online Few resources are more essential to modern society than energy. Water and food, economic activity, healthcare, communications, and transportation all depend directly on sources of energy. Supply of these sources therefore counts as a…


February 12, 2021

SPR 21 – EE535 / EE400: Applied Nanophotonics

EE535 / EE400: Applied Nanophotonics Course Instructor: Arka Majumdar (arka@uw.edu) Course offered: Spring, 2021; 4 credits. In this course, you will learn about such nanoscale photonic devices via literature survey, problem-solving and numerical simulations. We will also introduce a new module this year, where your designed devices will be fabricated and tested in Majumdar Lab…


SPR 21 – ECE 596 Practical Introduction to Neural Networks

A project-based graduate course aimed to provide practical and fundamental skills to perform research with deep-learning in engineering and physical sciences. The course will be an adaptation of the course that was taught in Sp19: https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1272847 In a nutshell, we will introduce current topics and methods in deep learning and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and describe…


February 10, 2021

ENV H 590 A: Scientific Programming, Modeling, and Data Visualization with Environmental Health Applications

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00 to 5:20 PM 3 credits, graded  Taught remotely via Zoom  Instructor: Cory Morin, PhD  Email: cwmorin@uw.edu  Course Description: Increases in computing power and growth in the availability of data have allowed scientists to expand their research, create effective data visualizations, and develop and run quantitative models. This course will introduce students to…


February 3, 2021

Spring 2021- INDE 516: Applications of Optimization in Engineering Design

Professor Zelda Zabinsky – MW 8:30 – 9:50 am, Remote Optimization is very useful in engineering design, operations, and strategic planning. Often these problems can be modeled with computer programs but lack a closed-form mathematical formulation. The problems often lack structure and may be non-convex, multi-modal, non-differentiable, and include both real-valued and integer variables. The…



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