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March 16, 2022

Space Still Available: Data Science course in MSE Spring Quarter 2022

In the spring quarter, the MSE department offers a Data Science class that focuses on the tools and methods that are more applicable to Big Data, or future collaborative data science approaches, such as Docker, API, High-performance computing, and cloud-based data science tools and methods. The class developed by the MSE department and Chemistry Department collaborate with eScience…


March 9, 2022

IND E 599 Course – Analyzing Complex Systems for Spring

We are offering a new graduate-level course in Spring 2022, INDE 599: Modeling and Simulation of Complex Adaptive Systems. The class will be taught MW from 11:30-12:50pm. Students will learn the fundamentals of using agent-based simulation to model and analyze complex adaptive systems in this course. Students will also learn how to develop models of…


February 18, 2022

BIOEN 485/585: Computational Bioengineering Spring 2022

Dr. Thomas is a wonderful educator and the class helps students integrate computational modeling with experimental design. Schedule:  MW 830-950 MGH 231 – Thomas, W AA LB W 1230-320 BIOE N140 – Thomas, W AB LB F 930-1220 BIOE N140 – Thomas, W Bioen 485/585 is geared at students who want to integrate computational modeling with…


February 17, 2022

GRDSCH 200: Preparing for Graduate Education


February 11, 2022

ECE 596 Introduction to Deep Learning Applications and Theory

Eli Shlizerman will be teaching a special topic course this Spring: ECE 596 Introduction to Deep Learning Applications and Theory. It is a project-based graduate course aimed to provide practical and fundamental skills to perform research with deep-learning in engineering and physical sciences. https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1547115 In a nutshell, we will introduce current topics and methods in…


February 10, 2022

EE535 / EE400: Applied Nanophotonics

EE535 / EE400: Applied Nanophotonics Phys 576: Selected topic in experimental physics Course Instructor: Arka Majumdar (arka@uw.edu) Course offered: Spring, 2022 (Mon, Wed 12:30-2:20pm); 4 credits Applied_Nanophotonics_Spring_2022 Spanning the entire history of human civilization light has remained one of the most important media for information and knowledge transfer, starting with the lighting of the fire…


February 8, 2022

MSE482/582 Biomaterials Tissue Engineering – Spring 2022

(Credits: 3, Spring quarter 2022, Tues and Thurs 2:30-3:50pm, Low 205) Instructor: Miqin Zhang 482 SLN 17472 ; 582 SLN 17493 The objective of this course is to provide students a fundamental understanding of biomaterials, their implant applications and design consideration. This course covers the fundamentals of the synthesis, properties, and biocompatibility of metallic, ceramic,…


December 15, 2021

TECHIN517: ROBOTICS LAB 2 DESIGNING ROBOTS FOR HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS (4CR, SPRING QUARTER 2022)

The field of human/robot interaction (HRI) is rapidly emerging as a significant interdisciplinary research area that focuses on developing robotic technologies and interfaces that enable robots to effectively work with and alongside people. This course will introduce students to robotic design theory, principles, methodologies, andapplications by bringing together knowledge from robotics, artificial intelligence, human factors,…


TECHIN516: ROBOTICS LAB 1 ROBOTIC SENSING AND MOBILITY (4CR, WINTER QUARTER 2022)

Robots are taking on increasing roles in warehouses, homes, and healthcare. Learn how to program mobile robots to navigate in real-world environments, as well as how to perceive the world and manipulate items while working together with humans in human/robot-interaction. Robots used in these courses include: Turtlebot3, Fetch Mobile Manipulator, and Kinova Gen3Lite arms. The…


December 8, 2021

UW S/NS Deadline Moved to December 17

The deadline for undergraduates to change the grading option for a course between numeric and satisfactory/non-satisfactory (S/NS) grading is now the last day of each quarter. This change, which replaces a previous policy with an earlier date, applies to autumn 2021 and to future quarters. The Graduate School has also temporarily authorized this change for…



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