At this fall's all-college meeting, Dean Matt O'Donnell introduced new faculty and discussed the state of the college. For details, see the meeting agenda.

Angus Yip and Alex Jen

Why study engineering at the University of Washington? The reasons are many including the chance to work with award-winning yet approachable faculty. Undergraduates can participate in pathbreaking research. And you'll have the opportunity to gain real world work experience at a leading local company. Learn more about the many reasons to apply.

At the University of Washington, undergraduate engineering students are invited to share in one of the most important activities of the university: discovery. Hear what students have to say about their research experience.

 


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News »

Richard Ladner Awarded a Purpose Prize CSE professor is honored for promoting accessible technologies for people with disabilities. Seattle PI, Seattle Times

A Breakthrough in Optical Nanotechnology UW electrical engineering scientists have helped to greatly increase precision when manipulating matter with light.

Track Your Fitness, Environmental Impact with Cell Phones UW researchers and Intel created two cell phone applications to track workouts and green travel.

Events »

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Robots as Communicative Partners
Sarah Kriz presents insights on robot-directed speech from her research. Mary Gates Hall 420, 12 p.m.

Tuesday January 13, 2009
Robotic Cars: Challenges and Perspectives
Sebastian Thrun of Stanford University speaks as part of the Computer Science & Engineering Distinguished Lecturer Series.

Thursday January 22, 2009
Diversity Career Fair
Students in all majors learn about careers, internships and summer jobs from local and national employers in business & industry, non-profit sector and government agencies.