College of Engineering
Washington Engineer

January 2021

Fatma Inanici works with a male patient
 
Hope for people with spinal cord injuries
 
A new treatment allows some people with spinal cord injury to regain hand and arm function.
 
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two men and a woman standing near a creek
 
Tires lead to salmon deaths
 
A research team led by Edward Kolodziej has discovered a tire-related chemical largely responsible for killing coho salmon in Puget Sound’s urban streams.
 
 
 
Paul Yager and Barry Lutz
A culture of collaboration
 
Bioengineering faculty Paul Yager and Barry Lutz pivot diagnostics research to support the need for COVID-19 testing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tueng Shen
 
Tueng Shen announced as Associate Dean of Medical Technology Innovation
 
The new position is a joint appointment between the College of Engineering and UW School of Medicine.
 
 
Steve Brunton writing equations on a board
 
YouTubing math for engineers
 
With over four million views and 90,000 subscribers, Steve Brunton’s YouTube channel simplifies the mathematical fundamentals behind data-driven engineering concepts.
 
 
Rania Hussein working on a circuit board
 
Applying remote learning beyond the pandemic
 
Instructors and staff from across UW Engineering — including Rania Hussein, Joyce Yen, Chad Curtis and Ed Connery — share their plans.
 
 
 

Julie Kientz named ACM Distinguished Member

 
Awards | Human Centered Design & Engineering
 
 

Per Reinhall steps down as Mechanical Engineering chair after 10 years

 
News  | Mechanical Engineering
 
 

“SoundWatch” app alerts d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing users to birdsong, sirens and other sounds

 
Research | UW News
 
 

Faisal Hossain receives AGU international award

 
Awards | Civil & Environmental Engineering
 
 

Developing wireless chargers to use on the moon

 
Research  | UW News
 
 

Several honors, grant awards in 2020 for Nadya Peek

 
Awards | Human Centered Design & Engineering
 
 

Bio-hybrid drone “Smellicopter” sniffs out odors, avoids obstacles

 
Research  | UW News
 
 

Polymer from material in shrimp’s shells could deliver anti-cancer drugs to tumor sites

 
Research  | UW News
 
 

Accelerating AI computing to the speed of light

 
Research  | Electrical & Computer Engineering
 
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