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UW CSE’s Oren Etzioni to lead Paul Allen’s new Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

Oren Etzioni – UW’s Washington Research Foundation Entrepreneurship Professor in Computer Science & Engineering – has been selected to lead Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen’s new Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2). “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to launch a major AI research institute in Seattle,” said Oren.  “Our goal is to revolutionize the field, and with Paul’s vision and support, the sky’s the limit.” Oren joined the UW CSE faculty in 1991, after receiving his Bachelors degree from… Read more →
September 5, 2013

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!

Recently UW Vice President for University Advancement Connie Kravas received an email from a colleague in the UC Berkeley advancement office, forwarding an email he had received from a Berkeley donor, which had been sent to draw his attention a video that her husband, a UW CSE donor, had received from UW CSE. (Apologies – you may need to diagram this in order to comprehend the cast of characters …) The Berkeley donor wrote: “Check out the great video UW… Read more →
September 5, 2013

UW CSE’s eight “DawgBytes” summer day camps for middle and high school students

Last week UW CSE concluded this year’s summer programs for middle and high school students.  Under the DawgBytes (“a taste of UW CSE” – our overall K-12 outreach effort) umbrella, we introduced more than 160 kids from across the state to computer science, which they now associate with fun, creativity and making friends! This summer we hosted 4 week-long introductory day camps for girls, 3 co-ed day camps on mobile development, and 1 co-ed day camp on physical computing. Infinite… Read more →
September 1, 2013

Maya Cakmak, Shayan Oveis Gharan, Matt Reynolds, and Zach Tatlock join the UW CSE faculty

A new brochure highlights UW CSE’s 2013 faculty hires: Maya Cakmak, a robotics Ph.D. from Georgia Tech via Willow Garage. Shayan Oveis Gharan, an optimization algorithms Ph.D. from Stanford who will spend a year as a Miller Fellow at Berkeley before joining us. Matt Reynolds, a Duke ECE faculty member in ultra-low power sensing and computation with an MIT Ph.D., who will have appointments in UW CSE and EE. Zach Tatlock, a software reliability and security Ph.D. from UCSD. In… Read more →
August 31, 2013

Ed Felten and the ACLU vs. the NSA

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Ed Felten is getting a lot of coverage for his latest foray into the legal realm: filing a legal brief in support of an ACLU lawsuit against the NSA, in which Felten argues that phone call metadata can be more revealing than content, and that the NSA is building a database that could reveal some of the most intimate secrets of American citizens. (Felten is Professor of Computer Science and of Public Policy at Princeton University,… Read more →
August 27, 2013

The world’s best Internet cities …

As usual, we only publicize the rankings where we rock … Quoth GeekWire: “UBM’s Future Cities, a blog that focuses on how cities are developing, just put together a list of its ten best Internet cities in the world and the findings may surprise you. “The only U.S. city to make the cut was not New York City, San Francisco, Boston or Austin — it was Seattle … “In its description of Seattle, UBM actually didn’t have… Read more →
August 27, 2013

UW CSE’s Rajesh Rao demonstrates first non-invasive human-to-human brain interface

UW CSE researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface, with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher. Using electrical brain recordings and a form of magnetic stimulation, Rajesh Rao sent a brain signal to Andrea Stocco on the other side of the UW campus, causing Stocco’s finger to move on a keyboard. While researchers at Duke University have demonstrated brain-to-brain… Read more →
August 27, 2013

The launch of the UW Tech Policy Lab

The Tech Policy Lab is a unique interdisciplinary collaboration between UW Computer Science & Engineering, the UW School of Law, and the UW Information School.  It aims to enhance technology policy through research, education, and thought leadership.  The Tech Policy Lab is being established with a generous gift from Microsoft. A launch event will be held in the Atrium of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering at 5:30 on Thursday September 12.  Welcoming remarks will be… Read more →
August 27, 2013

Google Student Blog features UW CSE’s Zorah Lea Fung (sporting the “Ed & Hank” Google intern t-shirt she designed!)

“For our ‘Better Know an Intern’ post, meet Zorah Fung, a software engineering intern on the Google Docs Team in New York. Zorah is a rising senior at the University of Washington, double majoring in computer science and interdisciplinary visual arts. Fun fact about Zorah: one of her life goals is to own and be able to play every musical instrument in the world. She’s already accumulated about 20!” Read the full interview here.… Read more →
August 27, 2013

UW ranked 13th among National Universities by Washington Monthly, and 9th in “Best Bang for the Buck”

Washington Monthly rates schools based on their “contribution to the public good” in three broad categories: Social Mobility (recruiting and graduating low-income students), Research (producing cutting-edge scholarship and Ph.D.s), and Service (encouraging students to give something back to their country). The rankings are dominated by the nation’s great public universities, which comprise 11 of the top 15 schools. Washington Monthly also ranks schools in terms of “Best Bang for the Buck” – the economic value students receive per dollar.  The… Read more →
August 26, 2013

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