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UW CSE Affiliates Meeting and Alumni Open House

Paul Beame describes recent curricular revisions - very well received by Affiliates

Greg Gottesman congratulates Franzi Roesner, runner-up for the annual Madrona Prize for research

Greg Gottesman congratulates Gabe Cohn, winner of the annual Madrona Prize for research

Hank Levy congratulates Nicki Dell, winner of the People's Choice prize for research (provided by Madrona Venture Group)

MacArthur Award winner Shwetak Patel describes his research

Joe Tucci, Chairman and CEO of EMC, receives a Husky football jersey following his keynote address

UW CSE annually hosts a day of research presentations for members of our Affiliates program, capped by an evening of posters and demos to which we also invite regional alumni and friends.  More than 100 Affiliates spent the day with us today, and more than 100 alumni and friends joined them this evening.  Many Bruce Hemingway photos here and here. Read more →

The Economist features UW CSE’s Shwetak Patel

We hear you – you’re thinking “Geez, haven’t we read enough about Shwetak this week/month/year?”

But how can you possibly resist an article that refers to Shwetak as “The 29-year-old boffin” and  “A relative stripling”???

Gotta love those Brits!  Read it here. Read more →

Melissa Westbrook, CSE once-removed, is one of Seattle Magazine’s 2011 “Most Influential”

Shame on us.  On first reading, we only noticed Shwetak Patel as a CSE family member recognized by Seattle Magazine in its annual “Most Influential” feature.  But Seattle Schools activist Melissa Westbrook, wife of long-time CSE faculty member Gaetano Borriello, is there too!

“Tenacious, persistent and prescient:  The bloggers behind one of Seattle’s feistiest public-interest websites (saveseattleschools.blogspot.com) have been called that, and more…  ‘What I see as our biggest success is that we have become a source used by parents, staff and community for Seattle schools’ news,’ says Westbrook, a former PTA copresident and school board committee member. ‘We break stories and write stories that readers know they won’t find anywhere else.'”

Read the writeup on Melissa here and the full article here. Read more →

CSE’s Shwetak Patel one of Seattle Magazine’s 2011 “Most Influential”

Every year, Seattle Magazine recognizes a handful of individuals in its “Most Influential” feature.  This year, UW CSE’s Shwetak Patel is among those recognized:

“Imagine if the amount of energy used by your home was broadcast to you like a traffic sign flashing a car’s speed to a rushed driver. Thanks to a soon-to-be-released technology using sensors developed by Zensi, an energy-monitoring startup founded by University of Washington assistant professor and 2011 MacArthur Fellow Shwetak Patel, consumers will soon be able to monitor how much electricity, water and gas their homes use—right down to a gas-guzzling heater or water-wasting spigot.”

Read the writeup on Shwetak here and the full article here. Read more →

CSE’s Hank Levy inducted to National Academy of Engineering

On Sunday, the National Academy of Engineering inducted UW CSE’s Hank Levy as one of 68 Members of the Class of 2011.  Hank was recognized “For contributions to the design, implementation, and evaluation of operating systems, distributed systems, and processor architectures.”

Other newly-inducted Members of NAE Section 5 (Computer Science & Engineering) are Susan Dumais (Microsoft Research), Daphne Koller (Stanford), Jitendra Malik (UC Berkeley), Nick McKeown (Stanford), Don Norman (Northwestern), Ari Requischa (USC), Fred Schneider (Cornell), and Mihalis Yannakakis (Columbia).

Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.  Hank joins UW CSE’s Susan Eggers and Ed Lazowska as NAE Members.

Congratulations Hank! Read more →

CSE’s Stuart Reges honored at UW-Colorado football game

The big news from Husky Stadium on Saturday was not the Washington Huskies’ 52-24 victory over the Colorado Buffaloes.  (Three cheers for league expansion!)  Nope – it was the on-the-field and on-the-scoreboard recognition of UW CSE’s Stuart Reges for his receipt of the 2011 University of Washington Distinguished Teaching Award.

Congratulations Stuart! Read more →

National Science Foundation on UW CSE’s Shwetak Patel

“Most Americans don’t have a clue how much electricity or water each of their household appliances or fixtures uses on any given day. If they did, they might be surprised.  Moreover, they also might change their habits.”

Read the full post here. Read more →

CSE and the UW Honors Program

Faculty members Stuart Reges and Hélène Martin and students Chris Dentel, Maia Szafer, and Melissa Winstanley are featured in this months UW University Honors Program Departmental Honors Spotlight.

Stuart:  “Students are pleasantly surprised to find that computer science thinking can provide deep insights into mathematics, philosophy, language, culture, literature, and understanding the human condition.”

Hélène:  “We’ve put a lot of work into making our introductory courses both intellectually satisfying and approachable to students of all kinds of different backgrounds. We believe the big ideas they present and the skills they build are great additions to any honor student’s education.”

Chris:  “Even more important is to be able to understand how your field can be used in other emerging and expanding disciplines. The honors section for CSE 143 introduced this to me, and I believe that anyone from any background would enjoy and thrive in this class.”

Maia:  “By teaching students to ask strategic question and reason through the implications of solutions, [computer science] becomes the vehicle through which they develop as critical thinkers and learn to solve problems in a variety of different contexts.”

Melissa:  “The community of peers and teachers that I became a part of beginning in the introductory Honors programming course has been and continues to be instrumental in making my experience at UW fun and exciting.”

Read it here. Read more →

Sujal Patel Hearts UW CSE

Listen to Isilon co-founder Sujal Patel’s remarks at WTIA’s TechNW event today.  A wonderful three-minute vision of our region’s tech future, including a (much appreciated!) shout-out to UW CSE.  GeekWire post and video here.

(Isilon will dedicate a dramatically expanded new facility in Pioneer Square on October 19. ) Read more →

Joe Tucci at UW CSE, October 19

Joe Tucci, Chairman and CEO of EMC, will deliver the keynote address at the UW CSE Industrial Affiliates Meeting, at 2:45 p.m. on October 19 in the Microsoft Atrium of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering.  The talk, part of the UW CSE Distinguished Lecturer Series, is open to the public.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Tucci will dedicate a new Pioneer Square facility for Isilon, a Seattle company co-founded by Sujal Patel and UW CSE alumnus Paul Mikesell that was acquired by EMC in January for $2.4 billion.  The new facility will allow Isilon to more than double its Seattle workforce.

Cloud + Big Data = Massive Change, Massive Opportunity
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
2:45pm, Microsoft Atrium, Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering

The event will be webcast live, and web archived.  Additional information here.

Abstract

Cloud computing is transforming IT, unleashing a wave of disruption in infrastructure, applications and end-user devices unlike anything the industry has experienced before. Ultimately, this disruptive change will enable organizations to deliver IT as a service, dramatically improving efficiency and agility.

At the same time, Big Data is transforming business, government services and research. Data volumes are expected to grow 44 fold over the course of this decade. Locked inside are valuable nuggets of information about the next big innovation, market opportunity or medical miracle.

EMC Chairman & CEO Joe Tucci will outline how organizations are accelerating their journey to cloud computing while adopting ground breaking tools and technologies that are helping to unlock the value of Big Data.

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