The Trend in
ENGINEERING
Autumn 2024
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Developing resilient materials, drawing inspiration from nature, responding to wildfires and more.
Spring 2024
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Advancing electric vehicle technologies, mitigating methane, empowering undergraduates with leadership skills and more.
Autumn 2023
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Undergraduate summer research, STEM summer camp, spotlight on inclusive excellence and more.
Spring 2023
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Why quantum matters, research from the heart, and more
Autumn 2022
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A new home for engineering students, bike-powered emergency food response, and more
Spring 2022
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Improving sidewalk accessibility, integrating remote and in-person teaching, and more.
Autumn 2021
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Advancing ultrasound technology for cancer diagnosis, AI and dynamic systems, and more.
Spring 2021
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Mitigating landslides after wildfires, advancing technology for the early detection and treatment of Alzheimer's, hope for people with spinal cord injuries.
Autumn 2020
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A college transformed looks to the future, Engineering STARS alumni, and more.
Spring 2020
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Responding to COVID-19, exploring the Arctic, and more
Autumn 2019
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Fueled by floods, introducing Dean Nancy Allbritton, and more
Spring 2019
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Engineering student experience, Dean Bragg says good-bye, and more
Autumn 2018
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Restoring power to Puerto Rico; a platform to improve drug-testing efficiency
Spring 2018
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A social robot to better understand teen stress and emotional well-being; MSE alum Jim Holmes engineers vineyards
Autumn 2017
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UW advances the future of neural engineering; Engineering career center links future engineers and employers
Spring 2017
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A new direct-to-college admissions process for 2018; Announcing the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering