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High school student Akash Badshah wins “Best of CHI” award!

Akash Badshah has scored a triple-first:  Akash is the first high school student in the nearly 30-year history of the CHI conference (human factors in computing) to serve as lead author, present a paper, or win a “Best of CHI” award. Akash presented his paper on a self-powered haptic feedback device to a huge crowd at CHI 2011 in Vancouver BC last week.  The session was standing-room-only, and the organizers even had to set up an overflow room and pipe… Read more →
May 18, 2011

“Red Hot: The Computer Science Job Market”

An Xconomy article on the Seattle area job market for computer scientists, with lots of UW CSE examples, such as this quote from an undergraduate: “I’ve been completely blown away by how well interns are treated within our industry. It’s incredible that CSE students still in school can earn summer salaries twice as high as students from other majors can expect to earn after graduation. My most unique experience has been my opportunity to travel. Last summer I worked… Read more →
May 17, 2011

Yet more on WWU Computer Science

Here’s an excellent letter from the Technology Alliance to the President of Western Washington University: “Closing down a well-respected computer science program that prepares students for high-impact, rewarding careers and that supplies our innovative industries with high-caliber talent that enables them to grow and thrive does not serve the people of Washington or the students of WWU.  It clearly will harm our communities by eroding access to high-demand programs for our students and further depriving our fast-growing technology industries of… Read more →
May 13, 2011

Eric Lander on “Biology as Information”

A two-day symposium “Computation and the Transformation of Practically Everything” was held on April 11-12 in celebration of the 150th anniversary of MIT (April 10 2011).  There were more than two dozen phenomenal talks (plus one by UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska).  The most phenomenal, though, was given by Eric Lander – Professor of Biology at MIT, Professor of Systems Biology at the Harvard Medical School, Founding Director of The Broad Institute at MIT, and Co-Chair of the President’s… Read more →
May 12, 2011

More on WWU Computer Science

You’ve read about the threatened demise of Western Washington University’s Computer Science Department, here and on GeekWire. You’ve watched the KING5 video on the red-hot computer science job market in the Puget Sound region. You’ve marveled at the bureaucratic gibberish from the administrative brainiacs at WWU in an email and a GeekWire interview. In the “What’s new?” department, here’s an excellent letter to WWU from the Washington Technology Industry Association.  The email message transmitting it said: “Washington’s… Read more →
May 12, 2011

KING5 on red-hot Seattle market for computer science grads

KING5 News profiles the red-hot Seattle market for computer science grads, focusing on Google, mentioning Zynga, and interviewing graduating UW CSE Ph.D. student John P. John and CSE undergraduate Cullen Walsh.  (The far-sighted bureaucrats at WWU also get a mention.) “The demand for computer scientists and computer engineers is unprecedented …”  “This is a great time to be a computer scientist …”  “Some people have gone to prestigious companies making 6-digit salaries immediately upon leaving UW …”  “The idea… Read more →
May 12, 2011

Simultaneous Multithreading wins ISCA “Test of Time Award” AGAIN!

Each year, the International Symposium on Computer Architecture – the premier forum for computer architecture research – presents the “Test of Time Award” to “the paper from the ISCA Proceedings 15 years earlier that has had the most impact on the field (in terms of research, development, products or ideas) during the intervening years.” For the second year in a row, a paper describing UW CSE research on Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) has won this award! This year’s award goes to… Read more →
May 11, 2011

WWU threatens to axe Computer Science program

Western Washington University has placed its Computer Science Department on the chopping block in a budget reduction effort. This move seems particularly goofy – even by the standards of education policy in Washington State – given the extreme demand for computer science graduates regionally and nationally, the fine record of WWU’s program, the fact that major programs such as those at the University of Washington, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon are reporting all-time-record student interest, and reports that newly-minted University of… Read more →
May 11, 2011

Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra at “State of Technology” luncheon

Aneesh Chopra, the Federal Chief Technology Officer, was interviewed by UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska at the Technology Alliance “State of Technology” luncheon on Tuesday. From GeekWire:  “Chopra discussed everything from how to increase the number of women entrepreneurs to the expansion of broadband services to President Obama’s policy on net neutrality to cybersecurity efforts.  But it was Chopra’s passion for the entrepreneurial process which stood out.” Chopra also participated in roundtables with regional tech leaders on “Innovation in Customer Relations,”… Read more →
May 11, 2011

Shwetak Patel wins UW College of Engineering “Community of Innovators” Award

Shwetak Patel, a faculty member in CSE and EE, will receive a 2011 University of Washington College of Engineering “Community of Innovators” Award. Each year, these awards recognize UW College of Engineering faculty, students, and staff who have gone “above and beyond.”  Shwetak shares the Junior Faculty Innovator Award with EE’s Brian Otis. See all the award winners here.  Learn about Shwetak’s work here. (CSE staff members Tracy Erbeck and Melody Kadenko were nominated in the professional… Read more →
May 5, 2011

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