Researchers at the UW have developed a new method that gives aircraft a backup system in case GPS fails: An antenna on the ground that can tell a drone where it is.
Last year, a pilot program was started that allowed Microsoft’s and Seattle Children’s Hospital’s private shuttles to pick up employees at a few public bus stops throughout Seattle. UW research suggests that public buses are mostly unaffected by private shuttles.
UW researchers developed a new machine-learning system to predict the likelihood that a patient will experience low blood oxygen levels during surgery. It also provides real-world explanations behind its predictions.
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a three-year, $1.5 million grant to the Supply Chain Transportation and Logistics Center to develop a service that provides real-time parking availability information for delivery truck drivers.
In September, 54 fifth-grade students from the Marysville Cooperative Education Partnership at Marshall Elementary lived in dormitories and learned about engineering at the UW.
Nov. 28 at 2:30 p.m., HUB 250 Richard K. Miller, president of Olin College of Engineering, will be speaking about Olin’s innovative approach to educating engineers.
February 2, 2019, UW Seattle Campus A day of educational programs that brings pre-college, undergraduate, and graduate students together with women engineers in academia and industry.
Mashable | September 6, 2018
Many barriers stand in the way of a Latina interested in a career in STEM. Cecilia Aragon, the first Latina professor at the UW College of Engineering in its hundred-year history, is featured.
KUOW | September 29, 2018
Every fall, at least half of the coho salmon that return to Puget Sound's urban creeks die before they can spawn. Researchers found a link between coho deaths and chemicals from worn vehicle tires.
Digital Trends | October 3, 2018
UW researchers have unveiled a new technology called BrainNet that connects brains using EEG, transcranial stimulation, and direct brain interfaces.