News

Fri, 03/01/2019
Space architect
Architectural designer and ME student Makoto Eyre talks about returning to school for a second bachelor’s degree to pursue his passion: designing human environments in space.

Thu, 02/28/2019
UW researchers and Florida middle school students form unusual bond over cosmic kidney stonesAssociate professor Michael Bailey collaborates with middle school students on tackling kidney stones in space.

Tue, 02/12/2019 | Accelerate: The Campaign for UW Medicine
Needless NeedlesME collaborates with UW Medicine to design a tiny device that can help find a patient’s artery without needles.

Mon, 02/11/2019
Passion never rests
ME senior Karli Berger shares how she’s balanced her passions for mentorship and teambuilding with mechatronics and cheer.

Wed, 02/06/2019 | brookeowensfellowship.org
ME Junior selected as Brooke Owens FellowCongratulations to Anika Hidayat, a ME Junior, for being selected as one of the 2019 class of Brooke Owens Fellows. Anika will be interning at Northrop Grumman Innovation System during the upcoming summer.

Wed, 01/30/2019 | College of Engineering
ME alumni receive UW Engineering Diamond Award
Congratulations to ME alumni Paul Skoglund and Patrick Shanahan for winning the College of Engineering's 2019 Diamond Awards in Entrepreneurial Excellence and Distinguished Service.
The 2019 Diamond Awards will be held on Friday, May 17.

Thu, 01/24/2019 | DrBicuspid.com
Optical pH measurement system could detect caries riskResearchers developed a pH-sensing device that can alert the dentist about a patient's vulnerability to dental decay.

Wed, 01/16/2019 | UW News
Three awards from US Energy Department to fuel UW solar cell researchME associate professor Devin MacKenzie’s project on perovskite manufacturing using roll-to-roll processing techniques was awarded nearly $200,000 by the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office.

Wed, 01/09/2019
Mechanical engineers in health careThree alumni working in health care reflect on their career pathways and share advice for current students interested in this ever-growing field.

Fri, 01/04/2019 | The Seattle Times
Pat Shanahan, Trump’s pick for acting defense secretary, honed leadership style at UW and BoeingME alumnus Pat Shanahan is the new acting defense secretary.

Fri, 12/14/2018 | UW News
Underwater sensors for monitoring sea life (and where to find them)ME researchers have created an underwater mechanical eye called an Adaptable Monitoring Package, or AMP. Using a combination of sensors, it watches animals and records their activity when they pass by renewable energy sites.

Wed, 12/12/2018 | UW News
Researchers create first sensor package that can ride aboard beesFarmers can already use drones to soar over huge fields and monitor temperature, humidity or crop health, but drone use is limited by the power the devices need. Now, UW engineers have created a sensing system that is small enough to ride aboard a bumblebee.

Tue, 12/04/2018 | The Seattle Times
How do you shush a bridge?ME researchers trying to tame noisy Highway 520 across Lake Washington.

Wed, 11/07/2018 | Clean Energy Institute
Revolutionary printer for sustainable electronics comes to Washington Clean Energy TestbedsME associate professor J. Devin MacKenzie will install world’s first roll-to-roll inkjet printer for sub-micron features, and use it to develop cheap, sustainable alternative to rare-earth materials used in solar panels, displays, and touchscreens.

Thu, 10/11/2018 | ITHS
EIH wins Great Team Science contestEngineering Innovation in Health has been recognized nationally as a winner of the Great Team Science contest.

Tue, 10/09/2018 | UW News
Researchers develop 3-D printed objects that can track and store how they are usedEngineers at UW have developed 3-D printed devices that can track and store their own use without using batteries or electronics.

Mon, 10/08/2018
Welcome new faculty
Join us in welcoming new faculty to the ME department and congratulating current faculty on their recent promotions.

Wed, 09/19/2018 | HeraldNet
Engineering Week introduces fifth graders to engineering54 fifth-grade students from the Marysville Cooperative Education Partnership at Marshall Elementary stayed at UW for a week and learned about engineering.

Mon, 09/10/2018
Summer successesCongrats to ME student teams for bringing home awards from this summer’s competitions!

Mon, 08/20/2018
Research + outreach
At the intersection of biomechanics and neural engineering, Ph.D. student Gaurav Mukherjee is exploring how to develop machines that improve the quality of human life while also making time for K-12 STEM outreach.

Thu, 08/16/2018
Husky Robotics takes 4thCongrats to the UW Husky Robotics team on placing 4th at this summer’s Canadian International Rover Challenge! For this space robotics competition, teams from around the world compete their prototype rovers across a broad range of tasks to simulate what it would be like to be part of an early colony on an extraterrestrial planet.

Mon, 08/13/2018 | Columns Magazine
A study in persistenceFor the UW's new Nanoengineering & Molecular Sciences Building, ME alumnus Dennis Edmondson designed a stud that combined the thermal features of wood with the strength of steel.

Wed, 08/08/2018 | Clean Energy Institute
Startup Wins Federal Grant to Develop Battery Materials at Washington Clean Energy TestbedsThe advanced materials startup will use Small Business Technology Transfer funds to develop battery materials at the Washington Clean Energy Testbeds.

Thu, 08/02/2018 | ASME
Insect-Sized Robot Takes FlightWireless, insect-sized robot featured by ASME.

Mon, 07/30/2018
Fighting cancer with mechanical engineering
ME faculty are developing devices and technologies to better detect and treat cancer.