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UW CSE’s time-lapse video project featured on PBS NewsHour

The new method for creating time-lapse videos developed by UW CSE’s GRAIL Group and Google was featured on a recent segment of the PBS NewsHour. As part of “NewsHour Shares,” its series of eye-catching stories from around the Web, PBS highlighted the videos created by graduate student Ricardo Martin Brualla, professor Steve Seitz and Google’s David Gallup of famous locations such as the Vatican and the Las Vegas strip – all from photos posted online. As PBS anchor Judy… Read more →
May 27, 2015

What is Programming Language research and how is it useful?

We love being used to make a point! The University of Maryland’s Mike Hicks writes in “The Programming Languages Enthusiast” blog: “If you are in the world of programming languages research, the announcement that UW had hired Ras Bodik away from Berkeley was big news. Quoting UW’s announcement: “Ras’s arrival creates a truly world-class programming languages group in UW CSE that crosses into systems, databases, security, architecture, and other areas. Ras joins recent hires Emina Torlak, Alvin Cheung,… Read more →
May 27, 2015

KIRO Radio on UW CSE’s gender diversity initiatives

KIRO Radio did a terrific 8-minute segment on UW CSE’s gender diversity initiatives and our recognition by the National Center for Women & Information Technology with NCWIT’s inaugural Excellence in Promoting Women in Undergraduate Computing Award. “There’s also a very diverse pool of teacher’s assistants. Nearly 50 percent are female. That’s part of what made a difference to student Siena Dumas-Ang, who didn’t intend on being a Computer Science anything during her time at the university. She now plans… Read more →
May 26, 2015

Broadening Participation: The Why and the How

We’re thrilled to have been recognized by the National Center for Women & Information Technology with NCWIT’s inaugural Excellence in Promoting Women in Undergraduate Computing Award, and with the coverage this received in the New York Times, the Seattle Times, Xconomy, GeekWire, UW Today, and KIRO Radio. Two bits of followup: First, here’s an article from a couple of years ago describing “the why and the how” of our focus on gender diversityRead more →
May 24, 2015

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Jeff Dean is WIRED Magazine’s May cover boy!

UW CSE Ph.D. alum and Google Senior Fellow Jeff Dean made the cover of May’s WIRED Magazine as first among twenty “unsung geniuses who are about to reshape the business world.” Jeff, who with his MIT Ph.D. alum Google colleague Sanjay Ghemawat is responsible for much of Google’s game-changing scalable infrastructure, is now focused on deep learning as a way to truly make computer systems “smart.” Read the Wired article here.… Read more →
May 24, 2015

UW CSE’s Raj Rao’s research profiled in Washington Post

The Washington Post has picked up Smithsonian magazine’s coverage of UW CSE professor Raj Rao’s research: “Of course, the story starts with the Vulcan mind meld. “Since Spock first demonstrated on the original ‘Star Trek’ how Vulcans could absorb the thoughts of another being, the mind meld has been the go-to image for mental telepathy. So that’s how Jerry Adler begins his story ‘Why Brain-to-Brain Communication Is No Longer Unthinkable’ in the May Smithsonian magazine: He compares it with the… Read more →
May 24, 2015

“Myth and Reality in the Crisis of College Affordability”

A careful analysis of national data that cuts through the bull concerning escalating tuition at public research-intensive universities: “The Real Culprit: Cuts in State Support “If neither rising spending nor increased aid is primarily driving tuition increases, what is? If we turn to the revenue side of the balance sheet, the answer becomes clear: declining state support.” Read it and weep … here.… Read more →
May 24, 2015

Seattle Times: “UW recognized for recruiting women to computer science”

The Seattle Times captures the essence of why UW CSE was recognized by the National Center for Women & Information Technology with the inaugural Excellence in Promoting Women in Undergraduate Computing Award. (Thank you Katherine Long!) “UW CSE’s Siena Dumas Ang never thought she would come to love computer science. “What she loved was dance – ballet and, later, modern – as well as math, and she was planning to major in both at the University of Washington. But then… Read more →
May 22, 2015

NY Times: “Making Computer Science More Inviting: A Look at What Works”

A phenomenal article by Claire Cain Miller in the New York Times, stimulated by UW CSE’s receipt today of the NCWIT Excellence in Promoting Women in Undergraduate Computing Award – the Grand Prize in the organization’s inaugural NEXT Awards: “When Sonja Khan started college, she’d never thought of studying computer science. But when she heard from friends that the intro class was good, she decided to give it a try – and then ended up majoring in it. “Four years… Read more →
May 21, 2015

UW CSE wins NCWIT Grand Prize for supporting women in computer science

The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) has recognized UW CSE with its Excellence in Promoting Women in Undergraduate Computing Award – the Grand Prize in the organization’s inaugural NEXT Awards. NCWIT selected UW CSE for this honor based on our strong commitment and demonstrated success in encouraging women to pursue computer science education and careers. From the NCWIT Award website: “These accomplishments are the result of strategic, well-planned recruiting and retention efforts. They conduct multi-pronged outreach… Read more →
May 21, 2015

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