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January 3, 2023

CSE599N: Deep Learning for Neuroscience – WIN 23

Course description: Brains are remarkably complex, massive networks of interconnected neurons that underlie our abilities to intelligently sense, reason, learn, and interact with our world. Technologies for monitoring neural activity in the brain are revealing rich structure within the coordinated activity of these interconnected populations of neurons. In this course, we will discuss deep learning models that can be…


November 16, 2022

LEED Training Invite – Seattle – Fall 2022/Winter 2023 Webinars

Make your resume stand out with the premier sustainability designation called the LEED Green Associate! LEED is simply a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. As buildings can become LEED Certified, people can become LEED accredited! The best way to break into the sustainability space is to attain the LEED Green Associate. It also shows employers and clients…


November 8, 2022

EE 595 – Special Topics in Communication Theory – SPR 23

COMING SOON IN SPRING 2023 – Space and mmWave Networked Systems Wireless Communication systems are undergoing a massive transformation by expanding to new horizons from novel deployments in space as well as spectrum in mmWave frequencies This research-driven course will take you on a journey through these new technologies by building a tool kit of…


November 7, 2022

BIOEN 548/448: Bioacoustics and Therapeutic Ultrasound – WIN 23

This quarter we offer BIOEN 448/548 Bioacoustics and Therapeutic Ultrasound, which was offered for the first time last year and was well-received by the students. This course is ideal for students interested in a career in biomedical ultrasound and therapeutic applications of ultrasound. The course provides undergraduate and graduate-level engineering and science students with fundamentals…


October 28, 2022

WIN 23 – EE 543 Models of Robot Manipulation

(W,F 2:30 PM – 4:20 PM, THO 325) EE 543: For a robot arm, if the joints are given a certain rotation and velocity, what will be the movement and rotation of the end effector (grasper)? Conversely, if we want to move and rotate the grasper for a picking task, how can we drive the…


September 19, 2022

ME536, SLN 23770: Micro and Nanoscale Fluid Transport Phenomena – AUT 22

ME536 Tags, SLN 23770 Time: M,W 3:30-4:50, SMI 105 Instructor: Jonathan D. Posner This course focuses on fundamental fluid transport physics at the micron and nanometer scale. The concepts covered in the class are critical to understanding the physics of micro and nanofluidic devices as well as other small-scale fluid systems such as biosensors, colloids,…


August 31, 2022

Course Announcement: CSE 599 Computing for Conservation

Time: MW 3:00-4:20pm Instructor: Kurtis Heimerl <kheimerl@cs.washington.edu> TA: Matt Ziegler <mattzig@cs.washington.edu> SLN: 13567 Introduction: Increasingly, wildlife conservancies and environmental institutions are experimenting with digital technologies for research, public outreach, tracking at-risk wildlife, designing mechanisms for sustainable systems, aggregating data to support management decisions, and encouraging the public to take political and personal actions. In this…


August 30, 2022

E E 539/482: Semiconductor Devices Autumn 2022

Hello Students, I am offering a course on Semiconductor Devices (EE 539 / EE 482) in the Autumn quarter. The course focuses on the equations underlying semiconductor devices and several devices, including memory devices. You will have an opportunity to learn Sentaurus Device Modeling Software. The CHIPS Act, recently signed by the US Government, has significantly emphasized…


May 18, 2022

HCDE: Summer 2022 Courses

HCDE is offering a few summer courses which may be of interest to your students: two special topics courses cross-listed across the BS and MS programs, and two more for graduate students only. HCDE 498 B / 598 F – Human Factors in Design This course will be an overview of human factors and ergonomics and…


April 27, 2022

Summer 2022: NEW COURSE – EE 299: Making Breaking & Hacking Stuff



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