UW CSE Videos
Led by instructor Carl Ebeling, students of CSE 477 design, simulate, construct, and debug a substantial project that includes hardware, software, and communication components. Students learn the use of embedded processors in digital system design and interfacing techniques.
Taught by Chris Diorio, this course provided an introduction to CMOS technology and circuit design; implementation of combinational and sequential logic; VLSI design methodologies; CAD tools for layout, simulation, and validation. Students designed a VLSI chip using modern CAD tools.
The 2000 edition of UW CSE's internet "capstone design course," taught by Professor Dan Weld. Students concentrated on the latest techniques for building scalable Internet systems such as search engines, communities, customized portal sites, and electronic commerce platforms.
Led by Gaetano Borriello, student teams used the hardware laboratory to design, simulate, construct, and debug substantial projects that included hardware, software, and communication components.
An overview of the UW Department of Computer Science & Engineering, featuring student projects and interviews with regional technology and education leaders. UW CSE is embarking on an ambitious fund-raising effort to construct a new facility, as the University of Washington's top capital priority.
The 1999 edition of UW CSE's "capstone design course" in embedded system design. Led by Professor Gaetano Borriello, students focused this year on "invisible computing" -- wireless home appliances. This course is supported by Rob Short, Intel Corporation, Motorola Mobile Data Systems, Philips Multimedia Center, Trimble Navigation, and the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
In a disgustingly brazen piece of self-promotion, we prepared a promo piece to be shown on the new video scoreboard at the University of Washington's Husky Stadium.
The 1998 edition of UW CSE's Computer Engineering "capstone design course," in which teams of students undertake embedded system design and implementation projects -- this year focused on personal digital assistants, with support from Rob Short, Intel Corporation, Motorola Mobile Data Systems, Philips Multimedia Center, Texas Instruments, Trimble Navigation, and the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.
The 1998 edition of UW CSE's "capstone design course" in software system design. Led by Professor John Zahorjan and Microsoft developer Dennis Canady, teams of UW CSE students learn commercial software development methodology and synthesize knowledge from a variety of previous courses by designing, implementing, documenting, and demonstrating 3-D multi-player distributed videogames built using VC++, Visual SourceSafe, and DirectX.
An integrated version of the three preceding videos: software system design (begins at 00:51), computer animation (begins at 05:08), and embedded system design (begins at 09:55).

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