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This is what happens to UW CSE Ph.D. alums who do research on the spam value chain using fake viagra sales as their case study.
Page 45 of the May issue, here.
[In a followup to this post, Savage notes: “Now, one might suggest that there is a trend among UW CSE Ph.D. alums on the UCSD faculty, given Sorin Lerner’s 2010 recognition by the adult entertainment industry. As Yoshi might say, ‘Interesting!’ However, I can assure you… Read more →
May 6, 2012
OK, we admit it – it’s not news. But how can you not love this UW-themed hot dog????? (From a collection of Seattle PI photographs of the May 5 “Opening Day” (of the boating season) activities on the Montlake Cut.)… Read more →
May 6, 2012
CSE’s Stuart Reges has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Computer Science Teachers Association, as one of two “University Faculty Representatives.” CSTA is a national organization that supports and promotes the teaching of computer science in K-12.
Stuart has a long record of engagement with both the national CSTA organization and the Puget Sound chapter, PS CSTA.
Learn more about UW CSE’s K-12 outreach activities – DawgBytes – here.… Read more →
May 6, 2012
The feature article in the most recent Alaska Airlines flight magazine, “Data Delivery: Researchers tap the potential of mobile technologies to gather and interpret information,” contains an extensive discussion of UW CSE’s “Open Data Kit,” an open source toolkit that turns mobile phones into data collection devices.
Read the article here.… Read more →
May 4, 2012
UW’s Trend in Engineering interviews UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska and UW Dean of Engineering Matt O’Donnell regarding the impact on students and employers of the longstanding failure to invest in engineering capacity at the University of Washington.
“‘It’s heartbreaking,’ said Ed Lazowska, the Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering. ‘We are turning away outstanding students who would absolutely succeed in the program. It’s depriving students of the preparation they need, and it’s depriving employers of the… Read more →
May 4, 2012
Carlos will soon become the Amazon Professor of Machine Learning in UW CSE.
Read the profile here. Full issue of The Link here.
… Read more →
May 4, 2012
A lovely article on Hans Berliner in the Spring 2012 issue of The Link – the alumni newsletter of Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science – includes an early 1980’s photograph of Carl Ebeling, now a UW CSE faculty member but then a CMU Ph.D. student working with Hans. Ebeling’s Hitech chess machine was the top chess-playing computer in the United States.
Photo here. Full issue of The Link here.… Read more →
May 4, 2012
GigaOM profiles UW CSE professor Oren Etzioni:
“In Oren Etzioni’s world, telling you where to buy a product is so 20 years ago. He did that with his first startup, Netbot, in 1996. Today, Etzioni wants to tell you when to buy — that ideal moment when the price won’t fall for a while and you won’t get burned by the release of a new model a week later. Tomorrow, well, maybe he can let you know when you’re… Read more →
May 4, 2012
Quoth GeekWire:
“Startup Decide [a UW CSE company] hired Kate Matsudaira as its vice president of engineering earlier this year, as she shifted from her previous position as vice president of engineering post at SEOmoz.
“The University of Washington computer science grad prevailed in the voting over a strong field of finalists — Daryn Nakhuda of Amazon, Dan Shapiro of Google, Wibe Wagemans of Big Fish Games and Mitch Hill of Opscode.”
Read all about the Seattle 2.0 Startup Awards… Read more →
May 3, 2012
Peng Dai, a 2011 UW CSE Ph.D. now working at Google, has received Honorable Mention in the 2012 Best Dissertation Award competition of ICAPS, the International Conference on Automated Planning & Scheduling.
Peng’s dissertation, “Decision Making under Uncertainty: Scalability and Applications,” was supervised by Dan Weld and Mausam.
Congratulations Peng!… Read more →
May 3, 2012
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