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May 2, 2023

UG Course Announcement: CMS 274: Intro to Video Games (Media Critical Concepts) Summer 2023

CMS 274: Intro to Video Games (Media Critical Concepts) Department of Cinema and Media Studies, Professor Mal Ahern Summer Term B, MTWTh 9:40-11:50 AM 5 credits, fulfills A&H Requirement Play video games for credit this summer! In this course, you’ll learn the history of video games by playing retro game systems in class. You’ll discuss the…


April 18, 2023

UG Course Announcement: BIOL 118 Survey of Physiology Summer 2023

BIOL 118 Survey of Physiology 5cr (NSci) No Pre-ReqsSummer 2023: ONLINE https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1642984/assignments/syllabus Are you looking to take an interactive and informative Physiology course online this summer? Of course you are! Biol 118, Survey of Physiology is a non-majors course with engaging lectures, interactive assignments, and helpful study resources. Whether you’re a biology major or just curious about the…


UG Course Announcement: HCDE 210: Explorations in Human Centered Design Summer 2023

NEW COURSE Summer 2023 Course – HCDE 210: Explorations in Human Centered Design   Instructor: Arpita B Course: HCDE 210, SLN 14169 (3 credits) For Undergraduate students Time: Tu/Th 1:00-2:20PM, Dempsey Hall 104  Areas of Inquiry (AOI): Social Sciences (SSc)  In HCDE 210, we will introduce students to the main activities and techniques used in human…


March 13, 2023

ECE: Exciting New Courses for Spring Quarter 2023

We have a number of exciting new grad courses for Spring (see attached flyers for details of some): EE 500 – Hacking the PhD: An Introduction to ECE Research and More EE 522 – Quantum Information Practicum EE 579 – Radar Signals and Systems EE 595 – Space and mmWave Networked Systems EE 559 –…


March 8, 2023

PHYS: PHYS 417 “Neural Network Methods for Signals” – SPR 23

In Spring 2023, I will be teaching a three-credit course on the “Neural Network Methods for Signals in Engineering and Physical Sciences.” We will provide a practical introduction to Neural Networks and their application in the analysis of signal data common in engineering and physical sciences.  In the course, the fundamentals of artificial neural Networks…


ECE: EE 500 A “Hacking the PhD” – SPR 23

EE 500 A: Hacking the Ph.D.: An Introduction to ECE Research, and More Spring 2023 – 1 credit Tuesdays, 10:00 – 11:20 am – ECE 269 Instructor: Georg Seelig, gseelig@uw.edu The goal of this course is to help you be successful in graduate school. You’ll be able to practice writing, presentation and other practical skills…


March 6, 2023

Bioen 485/585 – SPR 23

Bioen 485/585 is geared at students who want to integrate computational (ordinary, partial and stochastic differential equations) modeling with experimental research or design. For the final team project, teams of students use computational tools to solve a real problem brought by a student, so if you hope to integrate differential equation modeling into your own…


MSE483/583 Nanomedicine – SPR 23

Instructor: Miqin Zhang Kyocera Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Professor of Neurological Surgery Adjunct Professor in Bioengineering, Radiology, and Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine University of Washington Faculty website: http://faculty.washington.edu/mzhang Course Description The foundational research in nanosciences and the rapid development in nanotechnology have provided a new set of research tools and medical devices…


February 27, 2023

ECE: E E 599 “Explainable AI” – SPR 23

A new 599 course on explainable AI (url) will be offered in Spring 2023.  Please see the description below. Lecture time: MW 10-11:20 am Location: Bill & Melinda Gates Center (CSE2) G04 Overview: This course is about explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), a subfield of machine learning that provides transparency for complex models. Modern machine learning relies heavily on black-box models like tree ensembles and deep…


February 13, 2023

ECE SPR 23: EE 559 Special Topics in Electrical Energy System

Spring 2023: EE 559 Special Topics in Electrical Energy System Mon, Wed: 3.30 – 5.20 pm Did you know that 40 million Americans use more energy than 700 million Africans? Ending energy poverty and energy inequity is crucial to meeting all the major global development goals. This course will explore the challenge of energy poverty…



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