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Nov 02, 2016
Undersea, undaunted: A naval engineer’s journey begins with mechanical engineering
An alumnus who aligned his passions for diving and oceanography with mechanical engineering, Glenn Piper, '80, spoke with ME about the value of hands-on learning.
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Oct 13, 2016
Helping the Body Heal, Feel and Move Again
From the Ability & Innovation Lab to the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering, the College of Engineering is innovating novel devices to help people of all abilities live out their dreams.
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Oct 12, 2016
Bioengineers without Borders create anesthesia device for developing countries
In low-resource settings, lack of access to anesthesia can prevent life-saving surgery. Engineering students are working to create an affordable, portable anesthesia delivery device that could make surgeries possible and reduce unnecessary deaths.
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Aug 29, 2016
Improving malaria detection through computer vision and machine learning
Two electrical engineering Ph.D. students are applying computer vision and machine learning to the fight against malaria, one of the most severe public health problems globally.
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Aug 26, 2016
Enabling smart care through smartphones: Mobile health innovation for the greater good
For researchers in the UW’s UbiComp Lab, a smartphone offers much more than access to email, Facebook and Pokémon Go: It has the power to detect disease and, ultimately, save lives.
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Aug 24, 2016
UW Hyperloop team sets its sights on SpaceX
The UWashington Hyperloop student team has been working hard to actualize transonic speed travel. This winter, they travel slightly more slowly to SpaceX headquarters to test their progress.
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