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UW CSE’s 6 2014 faculty hires

A brochure celebrating UW CSE’s 2014 faculty hires: Alvin Cheung, Data Management, Programming Languages and Systems Yejin Choi, Natural Language Processing Franzi Roesner, Security and Privacy Noah Smith, Natural Language Processing Emina Torlak, Programming Languages and Software Engineering Xi Wang, Systems, Programming Languages and Security The world according to Hank: Six new hires — on top of ten new hires in the preceding two years — reinforce UW Computer Science & Engineering’s position among the very best programs in the… Read more →
August 19, 2014

UW CSE hearts Holy Names Academy

Seattle’s Holy Names Academy – the oldest continuously operating K-12 school in Washington – has sent a steady stream of outstanding students to UW CSE: Allie Rutherford and Krysta Yousoufian graduated from UW CSE in 2011; Jenny Abrahamson and Cristine Acuario in 2012; Ally Gale in 2013; Jennifer Apacible in 2014; Micaela Montstream, Karolina Pyszkiewicz, Abby Gray, and Madeline Wessels are currently in the program. CSE’s Ed Lazowska spoke to the Holy Names teachers this morning on “Why Computer Science?… Read more →
August 19, 2014

Shyam Gollakota, Kuang Chen, Kurtis Heimerl win 2014 TR35 Awards!!!!!

Annually, MIT Technology Review recognizes 35 technology innovators under the age of 35 with TR35 Awards. Hundreds of nominees are reduced to fewer than 100 finalists by the MIT Technology Review editors. A panel of judges rates the finalists on the originality and impact of their work. Finally, the editors take the judges’ scores into account to select the final group of TR35 Award winners. The TR35 Award competition has always been very good to UW CSE faculty and alums,… Read more →
August 19, 2014

Tracking the use of personal data on the web: UW CSE Ph.D. alum Roxana Geambasu in NY Times

We live in a data-driven world. Many of the Web services, mobile apps, and third parties we interact with daily are collecting immense amounts of information about us – every location, click, search, email, document, and site that we visit. And they are using all of this information for various purposes. Some uses of these uses might be beneficial for us (e.g., recommendations for new videos or songs to see); other uses may not be as beneficial. The problem is… Read more →
August 18, 2014

UW CSE’s Jeffrey Heer, Matt Mohebbi in NY Times on “Data Wrangling”

Steve Lohr writes in the New York Times: “Technology revolutions come in measured, sometimes foot-dragging steps. The lab science and marketing enthusiasm tend to underestimate the bottlenecks to progress that must be overcome with hard work and practical engineering. “The field known as ‘big data’ offers a contemporary case study. The catchphrase stands for the modern abundance of digital data from many sources … Its promise is smarter, data-driven decision-making in every field. That is why data scientist is the… Read more →
August 18, 2014

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Anne Condon honored by Anita Borg Institute

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Anne Condon will receive the 2014 Technical Leadership ABIE Award from the Anita Borg Institute at October’s Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.s The Technical Leadership ABIE Award recognizes women technologists who demonstrate leadership through their contributions to technology and achievements in increasing the impact of women on technology. Anne has made significant research contributions in computational complexity and bio-molecular computing, and has increased the numbers and success of women in computing research in the… Read more →
August 18, 2014

Center for Game Science + Boys & Girls Clubs summer day camps

This summer, UW CSE’s Center for Game Science worked with local Boys & Girls Clubs to provide fun summer play testing activities for several programs currently in development. While most of the day camp sessions have been held at the University of Washington, several sessions were held at local Clubs, allowing campers the opportunity to explore art activities related to Riddle Books and build games progressively over the week. CGS and the Clubs are already discussing plans for next summer.… Read more →
August 16, 2014

DawgBytes: UW CSE’s summer daycamps for middle schoolers and high schoolers

Check out the photos from our wonderful summer daycamps for middle schoolers and high schoolers on the DawgBytes Facebook page here. Two introductory sessions using Processing for girls entering grades 7, 8, or 9 Two introductory sessions using Processing for girls entering grades 10, 11, or 12 A co-ed session in Physical Computing for students entering grades 10, 11, 12, or new college freshmen A co-ed session in Game Programming for students entering grades 7, 8, or 9 Co-ed… Read more →
August 14, 2014

UW CSE alumni events at Google Kirkland, Google Seattle

We hold alumni events annually at the companies in Seattle and the Bay Area that employ significant numbers of our alums. On August 12 we were at Google’s Kirkland WA engineering office; on August 13 we were at Google’s Seattle engineering office. Google has close to 2,000 engineers in these offices, growing to 3,000 – including lots of our alums. It’s great to re-connect! Another recent post related to UW CSE alums at Google is here.Read more →
August 13, 2014

Fracking in Pittsburgh: Will CMU’s Gates & Hillman Centers be next?

The New York Times reports on a financial lifeline for Pittsburgh International Airport: “Pittsburgh’s airport is struggling financially and mired in debt … “For salvation, airport officials are looking down – about 6,000 feet. The quiet runways, it turns out, are sitting on enough natural gas to run the whole state of Pennsylvania for a year and a half, and this month, Consol Energy will drill its first well here to tap the gas … “After the drilling, which uses… Read more →
August 13, 2014

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