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Spring 2025 Edition

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Mechanical engineers in sustainability

Recent projects aim to make manufacturing processes more environmentally friendly, improve renewable energy technologies and reduce plastic waste.

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A pioneer in fracture mechanics

Professor Emeritus Albert Kobayashi reflects on his prolific career of research, teaching and industry collaboration.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Immaculate consumption

ISE Chair Juming Tang, who has appointments in ISE and ME, is developing a revolutionary method of processing foods with microwaves.

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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.

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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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The MEssenger is the department's alumni newsletter. Published twice a year, it features stories about students, faculty, research, alumni and more.

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