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The G-GIVE brain trust

G-GIVE is an initiative by Google Seattle/Kirkland to encourage employee philanthropy.  During the first two weeks of December, gifts to nine different causes were matched not only by Google, but by a generous Googler.  Google Seattle/Kirkland already leads all Google sites in employee participation in the Google philanthropic matching program; the goal of G-GIVE is to drive participation even higher.

On the kickoff day – Tuesday December 6 – 100 Seattle/Kirkland Googlers made gifts to the UW CSE Google Endowed Scholarship, totaling more than $100,000 when matched!

G-GIVE is the brainchild of UW CSE alums Krista Davis and Jessan Hutchison-Quillian, shown here with UW CSE alum Jeff Prouty (in the middle) who served as the liaison for the UW CSE day.  Thanks to them, to the 100 Googlers who supported the UW CSE Google Endowed Scholarship, and to the many others who supported other causes during G-GIVE! Read more →

Local boy makes good!

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Greg Badros has emerged as one of five technical team leaders reporting to Facebook Founder, President, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a re-organization announced by Facebook today.  Read more here.

Congratulations Greg! Read more →

“A New Secret Weapon for Electronics Shoppers”

The New York Times profiles UW CSE’s Oren Etzioni and his most recent company, Decide.com:

“Perhaps the biggest consumer weapon arrived this year in the form of Decide.com.  It is a Web site, and more recently an app for mobile devices, that collects and mines billions of transactions to determine what the best price is and whether there will be an even better price soon …

“For example, Decide.com said last week with 81 percent confidence that the Panasonic Viera 50-inch plasma TV (model TC-P50S30), a popular model, would drop within the next two weeks.  It also predicted, with 62 percent confidence, that a new model would come along within three months.

“Scoff if you will, but a week before Thanksgiving, Decide.com was advising shoppers to hold off buying a 16-gigabyte iPad because it predicted a price drop.  Apple did lower the price of that model by $41 on Black Friday, the big shopping day that follows Thanksgiving …

“Decide is run by many of the same people who built Farecast, a site that gave consumers a fighting chance against the airlines, which are constantly changing prices to match demand.

“‘Consumers have no access to big data,’ said Mr. Etzioni, who also founded Farecast …

“‘What we really see, and I am very excited by this, is the increased transparency,’ Mr. Etzioni said. ‘The inexorable trend is towards transparency.'”

Read the rest here. Read more →

UW in 14-team Facebook College Hackathon

Pre-major freshman Nick Barnwell, CSE major Bill Cauchois, ACMS major Ryan Ewing, and math major Alex Juarez represented UW at the Facebook College Hackathon.

Read about their app and their plans in Geekwire here. Read more →

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Stefan Savage in NY Times

Today’s New York Times Science section consists of a bevy of essays on the future of computing.  One, on computer security, is by UW CSE Ph.D. alum Stefan Savage – here.  UW CSE’s Foldit protein folding game is prominently featured in an essay by Berkeley’s Dave Patterson on the role of computer scientists in tackling diseases – here.

All of the essays are terrific!  See:

A link to the entire December 6 Science section, which contains many excellent “Future of Computer Science” articles in addition to the essays above, is here. Read more →

“Seattle Business” lauds Etzioni, Fridgen, Ceze, Tan, and Anokwa

The December issue of Seattle Business magazine identifies “The Good, The Bad, and The Stupid” for 2011.

“The Good” include:

  • Oren Etzioni & Mike Fridgen, Decide.com.  The gurus behind Farecast have done it again …
  • Luis Ceze, UW/Corensic.  Computer architect Luis Ceze is revamping the philosophy of computing by devising new programming techniques that save energy …
  • Desney Tan, Microsoft [and UW CSE Affiliate Professor].  Driven by his varied background—aerospace engineer, philosopher, theologian, computer scientist—Desney Tan has been working with collaborators at Microsoft, Carnegie Mellon and the University of Washington to transform human-computer interactions …
  • Yaw Anokwa, University of Washington.  As a Ph.D. candidate at the UW, Yaw Anokwa made waves by collaborating with colleagues to address technological “leapfrogging” …

Blessedly, we did not find ourselves cited among “The Bad” or “The Stupid.”

Read the key segment here.  Full article here. Read more →

UW CSE’s James Landay featured in “Programmer”

Quoting from the article:

“Programmer … The Computer for the 21st Century … UbiComp … Xerox PARC … Mark Weiser … Scientific American … James Landay …”

After that, you’re on your own, here. Read more →

It’s Computer Science Education Week!

The United States House of Representatives has declared the week of Grace Murray Hopper’s birthday as Computer Science Education Week.  Given how little Congress can agree on these days, that’s a big deal!

The idea behind CSEdWeek is to spend some time reflecting on and celebrating existing K-12 computing programs while dreaming up new ways to support kids’ CS learning.

UW CSE will be hosting a programming competition for high school students on Saturday – more information here.  We’ll also be sending speakers to local schools.

Want to know more about what computer science is really like?  Check out the videos and other material here. Read more →

GeekWire reprises Steve Yegge as a “GeekWire Newsmaker of 2011″

Today, a fourth UW CSE family member has been highlighted as a “GeekWire Newsmaker of 2011”:  UW CSE alumnus and Google engineer Steve Yegge, “the accidental newsmaker,” who ” made news this year by accident, when an exceptionally insightful rant that he intended for internal consumption was inadvertently made public through the Google+ social network — generating widespread headlines for its brutal candor …”

Read the rest here.

And see GeekWire on other CSE 2011 Newsmakers Yoky Matsuoka, Shwetak Patel and Daniil Kulchenko. Read more →

UW CSE 2011 Holiday Party

Magda Balazinska

Gaetano Borriello

Shwetak Patel

Luis Ceze

Oren Etzioni, Mike Ernst

Lucas Fogarty (who is far cuter in this hat than Ed Lazowska was)

More than 200 graduate students, staff, faculty, and family members gathered on Friday evening for the annual UW CSE Holiday Party.

The critics have already weighed in regarding the faculty skit (see photos):

  • Mike Ernst’s 5-year-old:  “They’re not actually acting, they’re just standing there talking.”
  • Steve Seitz’s 6-year-old:  “When does the real play start?”

Oren Etzioni has delivered the faculty response:

  • “Years ago, my 6 year-old said the same thing when I took him to see Waiting for Godot.”
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