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At UW and other colleges and universities, interest in computer science continues to soar. There is lots of data, and there are lots of reasons – which we’ll discuss in a subsequent post. But for now, take a look at annual enrollment in UW CSE’s two introductory courses – “CS1” (numbered CSE 142 at UW), and “CS2” (numbered CSE 143 at UW). (By “annual enrollment” we mean the total enrollment in the most recent four quarters – for example, “au13”… Read more →
October 14, 2013
Friday October 11 and Saturday October 12 mark the dedication of the Bezos Center for Innovation at Seattle’s Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI).
Through interactive exhibits, community and educational programs, and first-person insights from leading innovators, the Bezos Center for Innovation explores Seattle’s role as a nexus of big ideas and new directions.
The dedication features a “Power Hour” (how can you not like that?) with CSE’s Shwetak Patel. See an interview conducted in connection with the dedication here… Read more →
October 10, 2013
More than 200 UW CSE students participated in yesterday’s resumé review workshop – prepping for the recruiting fairs held in conjunction with our Industry Affiliates Meeting in two weeks.
Many thanks to the 15 industry volunteers who reviewed the resumés, undeterred by a fire alarm (triggered by a water main break north of campus):
Amazon.com: Mike Materasso, Eric Wigley, Nikki Dutton
Tableau Software: John Charrier
Google: Carolyn Balousek, Erica Hiler, Mandy Smith, Ryan Peterson
Whitepages: Jenny Kohr Chynoweth, Robert Noble… Read more →
October 9, 2013
Ten years ago – on October 9th 2003 – we dedicated the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering.
Designed by LMN Architects, the Allen Center – still widely regarded as the finest computer science facility in the nation – has had a dramatic impact on UW CSE’s competitiveness, allowing us to move forward into the 21st century as one of the nation’s leading computer science and computer engineering programs:
State-of-the-art laboratory space has changed the nature of… Read more →
October 8, 2013
Just to be clear, here’s the actual exchange:
Nick Wingfield to Ed Lazowska:
I’m doing a story for early next week about Gates and his role at Microsoft. I thought you might have a thoughtful perspective on whether Gates will continue to be a figure of influence at Microsoft in the near future and why.
Ed Lazowska to Nick Wingfield:
I don’t have any special insight regarding BillG. My guess (and it’s only that):
Microsoft and Bill Gates are synonymous. … Read more →
October 8, 2013
IEEE Spectrum features CSE research on a language for “approximate computing” – work by Adrian Sampson, Luis Ceze, and Dan Grossman.
The work is part of a larger effort of rethinking the computing stack to embrace energy efficiency as a major concern, recognizing the fact that many modern applications do not require perfect accuracy. Other CSE/Microsoft Research work related to this effort, Neural Processing Units, has recently appeared in IEEE Micro “Top Picks” and was selected as a CACM Research… Read more →
October 8, 2013
Our exceptionally modest and exceptionally accomplished 1989 Ph.D. alum Wen-Hann Wang has been named Vice President and Managing Director of Intel Labs, succeeding Justin Ratner, who has retired from Intel.
Here’s a profile of Wen-Hann from the Autumn 2011 issue of Most Significant Bits, the UW CSE alumni publication. And another profile from Wen-Hann’s receipt of UW CSE’s 2012 Alumni Achievement Award.
Wen-Hann gives great credit to his UW CSE Ph.D. advisor, Jean-Loup Baer, for influencing his career. Interestingly… Read more →
October 6, 2013
A good time was had by all!… Read more →
October 5, 2013
UW CSE’s networking research group has swept the Best Paper Awards at the three top venues this year: NSDI, SIGCOMM, and now Mobicom. (Not to mention Shyam Gollakota’s receipt of the SIGCOMM Doctoral Dissertation Award and the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award!)
Go team!… Read more →
October 4, 2013
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