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UW CSE’s Sidhant Gupta wins WAGS/UMI Innovation in Technology Award

2014 UW CSE Ph.D. alum Sidhant Gupta – now at Microsoft Research – has been honored with this year’s Innovation in Technology Award from the Western Association of Graduate Schools / University Microfilms International. Sidhant invents new sensing techniques and builds innovative hardware and software systems to address hard challenges in sustainability sensing and human computer interaction. His research often requires identifying and exploiting physical phenomena around us in unique ways to continually redefine what, and how, signals can be… Read more →
January 5, 2015

UW CSE’s Shyam Gollakota named one of Forbes’ 2015 “30-Under-30” in energy

The accolades keep rolling in for UW CSE’s Shyam Gollakota. In August, he captured one of MIT Technology Review’s coveted TR35 Awards recognizing 35 innovators under the age of 35 for the originality and impact of their work. Today, he joins the Forbes list of 30-Under-30 in energy for his work on ambient backscatter, which uses existing wireless signals to power battery-free communications. Forbes characterizes Shyam as a “standout” among the list of young inventors and entrepreneurs who… Read more →
January 5, 2015

UW CSE’s Rajesh Rao achieves one of “5 Amazing Advances In Brain Research In 2014”

Huffington Post Science cites the brain-to-brain communication achieved by UW CSE’s Rajesh Rao and collaborators as one of “5 Amazing Advances In Brain Research In 2014.” “The idea of telepathy may not be as far-fetched as it seems. This year, scientists achieved direct brain-to-brain communication between humans. “Building upon early research started in 2013, this fall, researchers from the University of Washington were able to repeatedly transmit signals from one person’s brain via the Internet, and used these signals… Read more →
January 2, 2015

Washington State University logo wallpaper

As we’ve said twice before recently (here and here), you can’t just make up stuff this good! 2015 is off to a great start!… Read more →
January 1, 2015

Winter 2014-15 Most Significant Bits

Put down whatever you’re reading and turn your attention to the hot-off-the-digital-presses Winter 2014/15 issue of Most Significant Bits, the UW CSE alumni newsletter! In this issue: Low-power computing Hank’s view of the world: a new building for CSE … Stuart “Cookie Monster” Reges … new faculty hires The Taskar Center for Accessible Technology Pedro Domingos wins KDD 2014 Innovation Award Profiles of six super new faculty Alum Kuang Chen and his startup Captricity Age progression software from the UW… Read more →
December 30, 2014

Remembering Bill Gerberding

William P. Gerberding, the University of Washington’s longest-serving President (1979-1995), passed away on Saturday at age 85. Bill was a superb leader of UW, a true friend of Computer Science & Engineering, an extraordinary human being, and, along with his wife Ruth, delightful company. Our thoughts are with Ruth and the rest of the Gerberding family. Two particularly nice tributes appeared in the Puget Sound Business Journal authored by Patti Payne, here, and in Crosscut authored by Ted Van… Read more →
December 29, 2014

End-of-year gratitude to UW CSE’s alumni and friends!

Today’s arrival in the mail of the University of Washington’s 2013-14 Report to Contributors triggers this end-of-year message of deep gratitude to the thousands of UW CSE alumni and friends who support us in so many ways, including contributing time, financial support, and political support. UW CSE is public in spirit – UW is, after all, The University of Washington, and we in CSE embrace this role and all that it entails. But private support is essential to fulfilling our… Read more →
December 27, 2014

Neural Acceleration for General- Purpose Approximate Programs

CACM features exciting work by Hadi Esmaeilzadeh (UW CSE Ph.D. alum now on the faculty at Georgia Tech), Adrian Sampson (UW CSE graduating Ph.D. student), Luis Ceze (UW CSE faculty), and Doug Burger (Microsoft Research and UW CSE affiliate faculty). CMOS scaling is no longer providing gains in efficiency commensurate with increases in transistor density. Today, we can choose any two of performance, energy efficiency, and generality at the expense of the third. One approach to gaining performance and energy… Read more →
December 26, 2014

A salute to “Seattle’s Most Influential People of 2014”

As the new year approaches, we salute some of those recognized by Seattle Magazine as among “Seattle’s Most Influential People of 2014” – individuals who have particularly impacted UW Computer Science & Engineering through their words and deeds: Nick Hanauer, “Person of the Year,” a Seattle-raised entrepreneur and venture capitalist, the first non-family investor in Amazon.com, and a prime mover behind many forward-looking regional and national civic initiatives. Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO, transforming Seattle and the world. Ed Read more →
December 25, 2014

UW CSE’s annual Christmas Hallway Bowling Spectacular

You can’t actually expect much work to get done on December 24 … Grand Prize Winner: Chris “Strong Arm” Cunnington First Runner Up: Hank “The Watchdog” Levy Best Form: Rebecca “High Kick” DeGaris Most Creative (if unhelpful) Form: Sophie “This’ll Work, I Swear” Ostlund Best Action Shot: Kathy “Big Shot” Swan Best Attitude/Sportsmanship: Raven “Miss Congeniality” Alexander Coolest Uniform: Crystal “Shades” Eney Best Scorekeeper, pin re-setter, and referee: Kayla “Multitasking really IS my middle name” Mackenzie… Read more →
December 24, 2014

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