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Matt Reynolds is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Washington, with an adjunct appointment at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. His research bridges wireless systems, RFID, and millimeter-wave imaging with commercial applications through multiple technology spin-offs.
Education:
- Ph.D., MIT Media Lab, 2003 (Motorola Fellow)
- S.B. and M.Eng., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Research Interests: Dr. Reynolds pioneers millimeter-wave sensing and imaging, RFID systems, and energy-efficient wireless communication, focusing on ubiquitous computing and embedded sensor networks. His work transforms theoretical physics of sensing into practical home monitoring and industrial applications, emphasizing real-world deployment of wireless systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Six Best Paper Awards
- 2024 UW ECE Outstanding Teaching Award
- 2018 ACM Ubicomp 10-Year Impact Award
- 2019 ACM Ubicomp 10-Year Impact Award
Technology Ventures: As co-founder of ThingMagic Inc (acquired by Trimble Navigation), Zensi (acquired by Belkin), SNUPI Inc (acquired by Sears), and current millimeter-wave imaging firm ThruWave Inc, he drives commercialization of research in home sensing and wireless power systems.


