Faculty
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Distributed systems, networks, operating systems, security, parallel computing, education
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Human-computer interaction, accessibility, ubiquitous computing, sensing
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Computational health, AI for sound, networks, bio-robotics, wireless, mobile and ubiquitous computing, sensing, security and privacy
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Control systems, robotics and synthetic biology
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Health, ubiquitous computing, sensing, human-computer interaction, embedded systems
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Sensor systems; wireless power; sensing for robotics; ubiquitous computing; personal robotics
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Graduate Students (CSE)
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Liang-Ting (aka "LT") is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering at University of Washington. He is a member of the Sensor Systems Research Group led by Joshua Smith in Department of Computer Science and Engineering. His research interest is developing novel sensing techniques for robotic perception and manipulation.
Staff