UW CSE invites you to join in celebrating the career of David Notkin at Notkinfest on the afternoon of Friday February 1.
- 4:00-4:30 – Colloquium, EE 105: Michael Ernst, “Software evolution then and now: the research impact of David Notkin”
- 4:30-6:00 – Reception, Microsoft Atrium, Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering
- 5:00-5:20 – Brief remarks
Please join us!
Post-event information – photographs, videos, the establishment of the David Notkin Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Computer Science & Engineering – here.
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UW’s new Master of Human-Computer Interaction and Design (MHCI+D) is offered by leading UW faculty from four units: Computer Science & Engineering, Human-Centered Design & Engineering, the Information School, and the Division of Design.
MHCI+D is seeking a Director. Learn more here. Read more →
We join all of Seattle in remembering an outstanding educator and an extraordinary human being.
Read a lovely Seattle Times article by Katherine Long here. Read more →
“At the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in early January, manufacturers tantalized consumers with new electronics soon to hit the shelves. But what does that do to the prices of current models that are being replaced? Is this a golden buying opportunity? …
“Decide.com, which tracks the price of electronics, studied what happened to the cost of TVs and laptops in past years after C.E.S.”
Read more here. Try Decide.com here. Read more →
On February 1, UW alum and former UW EE professor Babak Parviz, co-creator of Google’s Project Glass, will describe that project. Babak’s Google colleagues Nirmal Patel and Bob Ryskamp also will participate.
2:00-2:30, EE125.
[CSE Ph.D. students: See separate information sent by email on January 26.]
IMPORTANT: This talk has been moved to EE125 to provide additional space. Friday, 2:00-2:30, EE125. Read more →
On January 28 at 6 p.m. in EEB 125, two Googlers will discuss Google X (Google’s “skunkworks”) and the Google Driverless Car Project.
UW CSE Ph.D. alum Adrien Treuille, a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon on leave at Google X, will begin by providing an overview of activities at Google X.
Then Nick Hobbs, a graduate of Olin College and a PM at Google X, will discuss the Driverless Car Project.
Plan on roughly 60 minutes of presentation and 30 minutes of Q&A.
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On January 10 we announced the launch of the “Levytown” effort to provide badly-needed additional space for UW CSE.
Imagine our surprise this morning when we opened a small crumpled envelope and discovered, rather than the $40 he had pledged, a $1M bill from Ph.D. alum Marc Fiuczynski.
Unfortunately, the UW development office is closed on weekends, but we’ll be hustling over there first thing on Monday morning.
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“This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we’re pleased to be joined by one of our former Geeks of the Week, Yaw Anokwa. He’s a graduate of the University of Washington computer science program, co-founder of the software startup Nafundi and one of the computer scientists behind the Open Data Kit project, which provides smart forms for collecting data on mobile devices in rural areas, developing countries and other places with limited connectivity.
“It’s a glimpse into the part of the technology world that we don’t always see, blending mobile technologies and social good. Yaw provides an overview of some of the ways organizations are using the tools around the world, including relief organizations, health workers, government agencies and charitable organizations.
“Among other interesting tidbits, Yaw explains why they’ve built their data collection tools for Android even though he prefers to use an iPhone in his own life. He also talks about his preference for using Macs over Windows PCs as he’s developing software.
“Finally, we discuss his own life in computer science, his love of motorcycles, and his tips for kids and teens out there who want to pursue careers in the field.”
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In an attempt to inspire others to raise their game, the graduate students and staff of UW CSE’s Center for Game Science replaced today’s regular Friday TGIF with “A CGS Soiree.”
Unfortunately, the event was so spectacular that it probably marks the last TGIF ever – no one has a prayer of being able to compete.
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UW CSE Ph.D. students Nicki Dell, Katie Kuksenok, and Kyle Rector have been recognized this year’s Palantir Scholarship for Women in Technology.
Nicki, as one of two runners-up (there were two grand winners), received a $7,000 scholarship. Katie, as one of five finalists, received a $2,000 scholarship. Kyle was one of 10 semi-finalists.
Congratulations to Nicki, Katie, and Kyle – and thanks to Palantir! Read more →