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UW CSE startup Impinj, the world’s leading innovator in UHF Gen 2 RFID solutions for both item-level and supply-chain tagging, has filed for an IPO.
Impinj was co-founded by UW CSE professor Chris Diorio and his Ph.D. mentor Carver Mead, the Gordon and Betty Moore Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science at Caltech, and was originally funded by our friends at Madrona Venture Group.
Read a GeekWire post here. Xconomy here.… Read more →
April 21, 2011
UW CSE’s Stuart Reges has won this year’s University of Washington Distinguished Teaching Award, which is given to faculty who show “a mastery of their subject matter, intellectual rigor and a passion for teaching.” Stuart is the 5th CSE faculty member to receive this honor. A list of previous winners here.
This makes a hat trick for Stuart – adding to the teaching awards he has won at Stanford and Arizona.
Read the announcement here.
Congratulations Stuart!… Read more →
April 21, 2011
A terrific interview regarding the UW CSE team’s recent win in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. Listen to the story here. Read more about the competition here.… Read more →
April 20, 2011
CSE Ph.D. student Yaw Anokwa is GeekWire‘s “Geek of the Week.”
“One of the goals of GeekWire’s ‘Geek of the Week’ feature is to shine is a light on extraordinary people in the Pacific Northwest technology community. Yaw Anokwa, a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the University of Washington, certainly fits that profile — from his Open Data Kit research project to his work as a co-founder of the Change group at the UW.”
The Geek of the Week… Read more →
April 20, 2011
UW CSE’s annual summer workshop for K-12 teachers, CS4HS, is open for registration! This year’s workshop, once again sponsored by our friends at Google, will be held from August 10-12 in the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering on the UW campus.
CS4HS aims to:
Earn you either 20 clock hours from WSTA OR 2 units of university credit from the University of Washington.
Expose you to exciting examples of computer science operating in close relationships with… Read more →
April 19, 2011
Mark Zbikowski, a 25-year Microsoft employee now in the UW CSE Ph.D. program, is interviewed by the Seattle Times in connection with Paul Allen’s new book.
“‘Paul was pushing to take the state of the art and move it forward a bit.’ In the end, they devised a system that paved the way for future advances to give PCs much more storage. ‘It was prescient of Paul to see that we’d need this organizational ability so far in advance of… Read more →
April 19, 2011
UW CSE Ph.D. alumnus Ed Felten – currently on leave from Princeton University to serve as the first Chief Technologist of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission – has been elected as a member of the 2011 class of Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
The Academy was founded during the American Revolution by John Adams, James Bowdoin, John Hancock, and other leaders who contributed prominently to the establishment of the new nation, its government, and its… Read more →
April 19, 2011
UW CSE Ph.D. students Elisa Celis, Emad Soroush, and Michael Toomim are among 22 students from across the nation to win 2011 awards in the Yahoo! “Key Scientific Challenges” program.
Elisa works with UW CSE professor Anna Karlin on algorithmic game theory, internet economics, and social networks.
Emad works with UW CSE faculty member Magda Balazinska on data management.
Michael works with UW CSE professor James Landay on human-computer interaction.
In 2010, UW CSE Ph.D. students Yaw Anokwa and Yingyi… Read more →
April 18, 2011
UW CSE’s David Rosenbaum, a first year grad student studying quantum computing with Dave Bacon and Aram Harrow, has received a 2011 National Defense Science & Engineering (NDSEG) Graduate Fellowship. He is the department’s 14th recipient of this fellowship.
David also recently won an NSF Graduate Fellowship, as reported here.
Congratulations to David!… Read more →
April 18, 2011
UW CSE Ph.D. student Yaw Anokwa discusses his work on information technology for the developing world in this terrific UW College of Engineering video.
“Computer scientists and computer engineers change the world by designing, building, and deploying innovative solutions to real-world problems …”
Watch the video here. Learn more about Yaw and his research here.… Read more →
April 16, 2011
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