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Beneath their smooth exteriors, modern computers behave in wildly unpredictable ways. UW CSE faculty members Luis Ceze, Mark Oskin, and Dan Grossman and UW grad students Owen Anderson, Tom Bergan, Joseph Devietti, Brandon Lucia, and Nick Hunt have found a way to “tame” multiprocessor computers.
“‘With older, single-processor systems, computers behave exactly the same way as long as you give the same commands. Today’s computers are non-deterministic. Even if you give the same set… Read more →
March 11, 2010
Google’s new bicycle route mapping feature, launched today, bears a strong UW CSE imprint.
The project was conceived by UW CSE alum Andy Schwerin. Among the 7 engineers on the team were UW CSE alums Scott Shawcroft and Ryan Sturgell. The Site Director of the Google Seattle engineering office, where the work was done, is former UW CSE faculty member Brian Bershad.
Read a Seattle Times article here.… Read more →
March 10, 2010
OneBusAway, a suite of tools to make using public transit easier for King County riders, has won the Washington Technology Industry Association’s 2010 Industry Achievement Award in the category “Best Use of Technology in the Government, Non-Profit, or Education Sector.”
OneBusAway is the passion of UW CSE graduate student Brian Ferris.
Congratulations to Brian and the OneBusAway team! Try it!… Read more →
March 4, 2010
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, will discuss what’s ahead for computing, with a particular focus on how cloud computing will change the way people and businesses use technology. The event will take place on Thursday March 4 at 10 a.m. in the Microsoft Atrium of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering. Plentiful open seating and standing room will be available. Please join us for what’s sure to be an interesting talk about the world of tech.
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March 2, 2010
Congratulations to UW CSE’s Brandon Lucia and Trinh Huynh, who have just received IBM Graduate Fellowships! Brandon works on computer architecture with Luis Ceze, and Trinh works with Paul Beame on theoretical computer science.… Read more →
February 27, 2010
Anne Condon, Professor of Computer Science and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Strategic Initiatives at the University of British Columbia, and a UW CSE Ph.D. alumna, has received the 2010 Computing Research Association A. Nico Habermann Award. Anne was recognized for her long-standing and impactful service toward the goal of increasing the participation of women in computing research.
This award honors the late A. Nico Habermann, who led Carnegie Mellon’s computer science department and NSF’s Computer and Information… Read more →
February 26, 2010
The UW Daily reports on UW CSE’s participation in the Amazon.com Kindle educational pilot project.
“The Kindle went through a pilot test at seven universities across the nation to see how students would react to the product as a tool for school. The CSE Department handed out 42 Kindles this year to the department’s graduate students as part of the trial program … Overall, the responses of CSE graduate students highlighted just how often students take for granted the layout… Read more →
February 24, 2010
Annually, IEEE Micro re-prints a small number of “Top Picks” from the preceding year’s research publications in computer architecture. One of this year’s “Top Picks” was the paper “DMP: Deterministic Shared-Memory Multiprocessing” by UW CSE’s Joseph Devietti, Brandon Lucia, Luis Ceze, and Mark Oskin.
Special issue table of contents here. DMP paper here.
Congratulations to Joseph, Brandon, Luis, and Mark!… Read more →
February 22, 2010
The New York Times features several projects from UW CSE’s Graphics and Imaging Laboratory.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day, but in cyberspace it might be. Computer science researchers at the University of Washington and Cornell University are deploying a system that will blend teamwork and collaboration with powerful graphics algorithms to create three-dimensional renderings of buildings, neighborhoods and potentially even entire cities …
“The PhotoCity game is already being played by teams of students at the University of Washington… Read more →
February 22, 2010
Network World profiles “10 hot computer science schools,” including the University of Washington.
“Enrollment in the top U.S. computer science programs as well as applications for next year are up significantly, as more college students discover that their job prospects are better — and their starting salaries higher — if they have a computer-related degree. Here are the latest enrollment figures from 10 of the hottest computer science schools in the nation.”
The article starts here. The UW profile… Read more →
February 22, 2010
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