Spring 2025 Edition
Mechanical engineers in sustainability
Recent projects aim to make manufacturing processes more environmentally friendly, improve renewable energy technologies and reduce plastic waste.
Read more »A pioneer in fracture mechanics
Professor Emeritus Albert Kobayashi reflects on his prolific career of research, teaching and industry collaboration.
Read more »Linking blood flow and brain health
ME researchers are using imaging methods to learn how blood flow may impact the hippocampus, a region of the brain that plays important roles in learning and memory.
Read more »Empowering engineers for the future
A new UW College of Engineering graduate certificate will prepare students to harness the power of data, AI and machine learning to model and control dynamic systems.
Read more »Taking networking to new heights
ME undergraduate Connor Fallot had the opportunity to speak with Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp and tour the headquarters — leading to a job offer.
Read more »Engineering heart health
UW engineers, including ME researchers, are helping unlock the mysteries of the human heart at the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine.
Read more »Immaculate consumption
ISE Chair Juming Tang, who has appointments in ISE and ME, is developing a revolutionary method of processing foods with microwaves.
Read more »College of Engineering 2025 Diamond Award Honorees
External advisory board member Mekonnen Kassa (BSME ’94), a principal group product manager in Microsoft’s Security organization, received the Diamond Award for his commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Read more »Adapting toys to be accessible for local families
HuskyADAPT events provide accessible toys to families, foster an inclusive environment and equip students with engineering skills.
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