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Mon, 06/21/2021 | College of Engineering

Paris’s Law celebrates 60 years

Paul C. Paris’s ideas revolutionized airplane design and gave way to the field of fracture mechanics.

A team of 12 people in covid masks stand outdoors in a group behind a robot that looks like a mars rover

Mon, 06/21/2021

Husky Robotics delivers at the 2021 Virtual University Rover Challenge

With a perfect final mission, Husky Robotics took the top score by a U.S. team in the the 2021 Virtual University Rover Challenge.

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Tue, 06/01/2021

Gao named fellow of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering

Dayong Gao has been elected to the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering (IAMBE) for “original and outstanding contributions and achievements in cryo-biomedicial engineering, biopreservation technology, fundamental cryobiology, and the science & technology of artificial organs."

Headshot style photos of Beth Halsne - sandy brown hair in a blazer and v-neck shirt - and Anthony Tang - short dark hair and button-up dark shirt

Mon, 05/24/2021

ME students recognized in 2021 Husky 100

ME Seattle graduate students Beth Halsne and Anthony Tang are among the 100 University of Washington students named to the 2021 Husky 100 cohort, an honor given to just 100 students across all UW's degree programs and 3 campuses annually.

logo for the Washington Entrepreneurial Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (WE-REACH)

Tue, 05/18/2021 | WE-REACH

WE-REACH invests in UnTape

The Washington Entrepreneurial Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (WE-REACH) has announced it will invest in early-stage product development for UnTape, ME research professor Eric Seibel and team's innovation for reducing medical adhesive-related skin injuries.

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Tue, 05/11/2021

Clubs during COVID

Updates on how ME’s student clubs have adapted to overcome disruptions caused by the COVID-19 global pandemic.