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November 5, 2024

ECE: EE 546: Special Topics Course: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning – WIN 25

EE 546: Special Topics Course: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Quarter: Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Eric Klavins Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 pm to 2:20 pm Credits: 4 Description: In this course we will study the representation and manipulation of knowledge symbolically using logic and automated reasoning. Students will learn propositional logic, first-order logic, type theory, and various application-specific logical frameworks…


October 25, 2024

ECE: EE 546: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning – WIN 25

EE 546: Special Topics Course: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Quarter: Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Eric Klavins Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 pm to 2:20 pm Credits: 4 Description: In this course we will study the representation and manipulation of knowledge symbolically using logic and automated reasoning. Students will learn propositional logic, first-order logic, type…


October 23, 2024

ECE: EE/CSE 577 Special Topics in Computer Vision – WIN 25

Medical Imaging Systems and AI-Driven Image Processing Medical imaging and AI-driven solutions are rapidly expanding fields. This course provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamentals of various medical imaging modalities and investigates how AI, machine learning, and computer vision are transforming the field. Students will gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience through the practical…


September 12, 2024

ECE: E E 496 & E E 598E Register now for entrepreneurial capstone for the new academic year – AUT 24

Dear ECE undergrad and grad students, We had our 9th and very successful iteration of the Entrepreneurial/Industry mentored Capstone in Winter and Spring 2024, with some 54 projects from sponsors such as T-Mobile, NASA JPL, Boeing, GE, Fluke, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Novo Nordisk, and more. See the winning teams, and info on the projects at…


September 9, 2024

ECE: E E 397 Sex, Gender and Engineering – AUT 24

Restr 14184 A 3 TTh 230-350 MEB 103 Burden,Sam EE 397 examines how different genders experience studying and working in engineering. Specifically, we will discuss different forms of sexual harassment, their underlying causes, their effects, and how we can work to eliminate them in our universities and workplaces. Some attention will be paid to other…


June 17, 2024

MSTI Independent Study Opportunity (1 Credit) – Allen Institute for AI (AI2) Project – SUM 24

The Allen Institute for AI (AI2) Project AI2 was founded in 2014 in Seattle, Washington by Paul G. Allen, philanthropist and Microsoft cofounder, to contribute to humanity through high-impact AI research and engineering. This independent study seeks to explore the design, prototyping, and testing of a mechatronic zipline-style crawler system for which a sensor-based device…


June 4, 2024

ECE: EE 539C: Research Seminar on Wearable Intelligence – AUT 24

Instructor: Dr. Yiyue Luo (alyssaluoyiyue@gmail.com) Time: Tuesdays, 2:30 – 4:20 PM Location: ECE 403 2 credits, SLN: 23764 Ever wished you could harness the power of Iron Man’s suit in your everyday life? Dive into the world of Wearable Intelligence with our research seminar! In this course, we will explore opportunities and challenges at the…


May 22, 2024

ECE: EE464/EE574, Antenna: Analysis and Design – AUT 24

Instructor: Hossein Naghavi (naghavi@uw.edu) Class schedule: Mon/Wed 4:30-6:20 PM Introduction and Objectives: Antennas are the eyes and ears of any wireless system, which are ubiquitous, and their contribution to our daily life is exponentially expanding by emerging new technologies like IoT and VR headsets. These wireless systems cannot properly operate unless they utilize transmitting and…


March 5, 2024

AA: AA 598 – Kinetic Simulations – SPR 24

AA 598 – Kinetic Simulations 3 credits SLN: 10055 Spring 2024 Time: 11:30-12:50 on Tuesdays and Thursdays Location: MUE 154 Instructor: Dr. Bhuvana Srinivasan Email: srinbhu@uw.edu Course Overview The purpose of this course is to provide the student with techniques for simulating plasmas on a range of spatial and temporal scales with applications including electrodynamics, waves,…


February 29, 2024

AA: AA 598 Virtual & Experimental Structural Dynamics – SPR 24

A new special topics course, Spring quarter Course content: Virtual and experimental techniques focusing on modern optical methods such as optical flow for characterizing the structural dynamics of aerospace, mechanical, and biological systems. Optical flow is a powerful computer vision method for describing image motion. You will learn advanced non-contact sensing techniques, such as high-speed imaging, high-speed…



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