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“Seattle area 15-year-old sells startup to ActiveState”

GeekWire reports: “Some entrepreneurs wait a lifetime to experience the thrill of selling their startup companies. Daniil Kulchenko, a Seattle area high school student, accomplished that milestone at the age of 15. Kulchenko today announced that he’s sold his startup, a cloud-based computing company known as Phenona, to Vancouver, B.C.-based ActiveState in a deal of undisclosed size.” Daniil is the son of UW CSE graduate student Paul Kulchenko, known for the development of SOAP::Lite and for a robot Read more →
June 16, 2011

GeekWire on the red-hot tech job market

“The market remains red-hot for talented software developers and engineers.  Brian Bershad, the Google site director in Seattle, told computer science faculty at a meeting on the University of Washington campus last week … ‘We are not limited the in the number of positions that we have. We are limited in the number of people that we can find that are very, very good …  If you were graduating 1,500 (computer science students) per year … we’d probably be hiring… Read more →
June 15, 2011

“Computer Science’s ‘Sputnik Moment'”

Following up on an excellent article this past Saturday about rising enrollments in computer science, The New York Times has just published a fabulous “Room for Debate” essay series titled “Computer Science’s ‘Sputnik Moment’?”: “Computer science is a hot major again. It had been in the doldrums after the dot-com bust a decade ago, but with the social media gold rush and the success of ‘The Social Network,’ computer science departments are transforming themselves to meet the demand.”… Read more →
June 15, 2011

Shwetak Patel is July Wired magazine cover story

The research of UW professor Shwetak Patel is prominently featured in the cover story of the July issue of Wired magazine. The focus of the story is feedback loops that modify human behavior.  Shwetak’s work on clever, cost-effective monitoring of the home environment (electricity, gas, water) and feeding this information back to residents to influence their behavior is the prime example (beginning halfway through the attached article. Read the article here.  Learn more about Shwetak and his work… Read more →
June 15, 2011

UW CSE’s “Exploring Photobios” is inaugural CCC “Cool Research Video”

Recently the Computing Community Consortium announced a call for short videos describing exciting research and results in computer science — with the goal of communicating to undergraduates what computing research is all about.   Today the first of these videos hit the CCC web – “Exploring Photobios” from UW CSE’s Graphics and Imaging Laboratory. Read the CCC post and watch the video here.  Learn more about the research here.… Read more →
June 14, 2011

“Brian Ferris … oh mighty one … the God of Metro …”

Seattlest pays homage to OneBusAway and its creator, UW CSE Ph.D. student Brian Ferris. “OneBusAway, the magical app of our bus riding dreams, has done wonders for the Seattle Metro experience.  OneBusAway gives reliable, up-to-the-minute information about the buses in Seattle:  where they are, where they are going, and how long until they get there. It’s a freaking Godsend, and has saved the butts of every single bus riding person who uses it at least a hundred… Read more →
June 13, 2011

Spring 2011 “Most Significant Bits”

Welcome to the Spring 2011 edition of Most Significant Bits, the UW Computer Science & Engineering newsletter.  It’s available in pdf or html format.… Read more →
June 11, 2011

Anne Condon, Jeremy Jaech win UW CSE Alumni Achievement Award

Today UW Computer Science & Engineering conferred its Alumni Achievement Award on Anne Condon and Jeremy Jaech. Anne, a 1987 Ph.D. alumna, will become Head of the Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia on July 1.  An expert in theoretical computer science and algorithms for biology, Anne also received the 2010 Computing Research Association A. Nico Habermann Award for her “long-standing and impactful service toward the goal of increasing the participation of women in computer science… Read more →
June 11, 2011

UW CSE awards 287 degrees

This morning in Meany Hall, UW Computer Science & Engineering recognized 185 Bachelors graduates, 80 Masters graduates, and 22 Ph.D. graduates.  Congratulations to our extraordinary students, and to their extraordinary families! See the program (and list of graduates) here. Many wonderful Bruce Hemingway photographs: Graduation preliminaries Graduation program, including awarding of Bachelors degrees Masters processional Ph.D. hooding Reception in the Paul G. Allen CenterRead more →
June 11, 2011

“Computer Studies Made Cool, on Film and Now on Campus”

In a front page article, the New York Times reports on booming interest in computer science across the nation. “The new curriculums emphasize the breadth of careers that use computer science, as diverse as finance and linguistics, and the practical results of engineering, like iPhone apps, Pixar films and robots … “Still, computer science graduates do not come close to filling the jobs available. Technology is one of the few bright spots in the economy, with jobs growing at double… Read more →
June 11, 2011

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