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OneBusAway makes Seattle Magazine’s “Best of 2009”

“12:42 a.m. Having had one too many margaritas to drive, you open OneBusAway, created by UW students Brian Ferris and Kari Watkins, to find the closest bus route, nearby stops and exactly what time it will arrive to whisk you safely home.” (Why else would you take the bus?) Read the article here.… Read more →
December 4, 2009

The Women of UW CSE

More than 100 women are members of the UW Computer Science & Engineering student and faculty community.  This brochure was prepared for a meeting of the Seattle Girl Geek Dinner group that we’re hosting tonight.… Read more →
December 3, 2009

“Microsoft exec: Quitting Google as tough as stopping smoking”

TechFlash reports on the Xconomy-sponsored “Future of Search” event held at the University of Washington on November 30.  UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska moderated a panel of four experts:  Google Seattle site director (and UW CSE affiliate professor) Brian Bershad, UW CSE professor (and Farecast founder) Oren Etzioni, Vulcan investment manager Steve Hall, and Microsoft Bing engineering director Harry Shum. ” … the primary challenge facing any company thinking about getting into the business was summarized succinctly in a zinger from… Read more →
December 1, 2009

CSE’s Justine Sherry, Rita Sodt, Eric Kimbrel recognized in CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Awards

Each year the Computing Research Association recognizes a small number of the nation’s undergraduates with the CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Awards. In the 2010 competition, CSE’s Justine Sherry was selected as the national winner among females. CSE’s Rita Sodt was selected as a finalist. And CSE’s Eric Kimbrel received an honorable mention. Congratulations to Justine, Rita, and Eric!  They join 32 previous CSE undergraduates who have been recognized by CRA since the inception of this award in 1995.  As… Read more →
November 30, 2009

CSE alum Ratul Mahajan wins SIGCOMM Rising Star Award

Ratul Mahajan, a 2005 UW CSE Ph.D. alumnus now working at Microsoft Research, has received the 2009 SIGCOMM Rising Star Award. Each year, ACM SIGCOMM presents the “Rising Star” Award, recognizing a young researcher – an individual no older than 35 – who has made outstanding research contributions to the field of communication networks during this early part of their career.  Depth, impact, and novelty of the researcher’s contributions are key criteria upon which the Rising Star Award Committee… Read more →
November 29, 2009

Bill Howe in NY Times

Bill Howe, Senior Scientist at the UW eScience Institute and adjunct professor in CSE, is quoted in a New York Times story on the democratization of access to scientific computing and scientific data. “For decades, the world’s supercomputers have been the tightly guarded property of universities and governments. But what would happen if regular folks could get their hands on one? “Bill Howe, a senior scientist at the eScience Institute at the University of Washington, has urged research organizations to… Read more →
November 23, 2009

“Advancing Our World – It’s the Washington Way”

Another very nice promotional video from the University of Washington, featuring a number of CSE faculty, students, and themes. Watch it on YouTube here.… Read more →
November 19, 2009

“Android Cellphones Dial Up African Health in University Project”

The Chronicle of Higher Education reports on research by UW CSE grad student Carl Hartung et al on using cellphones in rural Kenya to help test and counsel people about HIV. “‘We were working in villages miles from electricity or running water, but we still had cell coverage,'” he wrote  in an e-mail to The Chronicle. The work is reported in Open Source Data Collection in the Developing World, an article in the October 2009 edition of the IEEE journal… Read more →
November 17, 2009

“Microsoft exec visits UW”

The UW Daily reports on Craig Mundie’s November 5 visit to UW. “’In every generation, students have a blend of altruism, optimism and sensitivity with the issues that are forming,’ Mundie said … ‘We think computing is in its infancy … It’s going to be important to continue investing in computing. Without it, we’ll have difficulty solving these problems.’” Read the complete article here.… Read more →
November 13, 2009

“Future of Search Event Nov. 30 to Draw Top Startups, VCs, and Execs to UW”

“Online search and information discovery are being transformed before our eyes … A lot of the action is happening around Seattle … So get your tough questions ready for our panel, which will feature Brian Bershad from Google, Harry Shum from Microsoft (Bing), Steve Hall from Vulcan Capital, and Oren Etzioni from UW, Madrona Venture Group, and Farecast (acquired by Microsoft last year). Ed Lazowska will moderate the discussion …” Read the full Xconomy post here.… Read more →
November 11, 2009

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