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Professor Gaetano Borriello is the latest UW CSE faculty member to be named a Fellow of the ACM.
ACM is the major professional society in computer science. Roughly 1% of ACM’s members are elevated to the rank of Fellow. Gaetano is the 14th UW CSE faculty member to be named an ACM Fellow.
UW CSE Ph.D. alumnus Chandu Thekkath, a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, also was named an ACM Fellow this year.… Read more →
November 9, 2009
Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, visited UW CSE as part of a four-campus swing in November 2009. Craig met with UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska, with UW President Mark Emmert, with a panel of undergraduate students, and with a panel of faculty members. He spoke to a packed house at Kane Hall, and prior to his talk, congratulated UW CSE professor Anna Karlin on being named to the Microsoft Endowed Professorship in Computer Science & Engineering. (Photographs by… Read more →
November 9, 2009
Three teams from UW CSE competed in the 2009 Pacific Northwest Region Intercollegiate Programming Contest held at the University of Oregon in Eugene on Saturday, November 7, competing in a region that stretches from southern California up to Canada and over to Hawaii. The contest was held at five different sites simultaneously, with twenty-two teams from Washington and Oregon competing at the UO site.
The CSE teams placed first, second, and third among the teams at the site, and had… Read more →
November 8, 2009
Each year at UW CSE’s Industrial Affiliates Meeting, our friends at Madrona Venture Group recognize the most “entrepreneurially interesting” graduate student research presentations.
This year, a truly interdisciplinary team of students won the Madrona Prize. CSE Ph.D. students Jon Froehlich and Sidhant Gupta, EE Ph.D. students Eric Larson and Gabe Cohn, and MechE undergraduate Tim Campbell were honored on their work on sustainability sensing. Professors Shwetak Patel, James Landay, and James Fogarty have been closely collaborating on this effort.
Three… Read more →
November 6, 2009
Following in Marty’s footStepps, UW CSE’s Wendy Chisholm is featured as the Seattle PI‘s “Geek of the Week.”
“I believe that through design and technology we can change the world. We can change how society views ‘disabilities’ – we all need tools to do things. Why do we discriminate against some people because they need different tools? There is no ‘us’ or ‘them.’ We’re all here on spaceship earth together and we’re interconnected. None of us are truly independent… Read more →
November 6, 2009
UW CSE graduate student Shiri Azenkot interned this past summer at AT&T Labs Research. Shiri’s research focuses on making technology accessible to people with disabilities, especially people with low vision. While at AT&T Labs Research, she explored how technology could be used to create an easy-to-use navigation tool for enabling low-vision users to walk to a destination. The result of her work is iWalk, an iPhone application that uses both text-to-speech and speech recognition technologies to implement a robust navigational… Read more →
November 6, 2009
MSNBC.com’s Technology & Science section reports on UW CSE grad student Tamara Denning‘s recent presentation at the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, following it up with a lengthy and informative interview.
“’Robots may look like toys or appliances but they’re not, says Tamara Denning, lead author of the study, A Spotlight on Security and Privacy Risks with Future Household Robots: Attacks and Lessons.”
Read the full article here.… Read more →
November 5, 2009
TechFlash interviews UW CSE graduate students Franzi Roesner, Peter Hornyak, Michael Bayne, and Adrian Sampson regarding their experiences with the Amazon.com Kindle DX educational pilot project.
Read the post here.… Read more →
November 4, 2009
Xconomy reports on Mundie’s themes. Hear his talk in Kane 120 on Thursday at 4:15. Read the post here.… Read more →
November 4, 2009
The Seattle Times reports on Craig Mundie’s university speaking tour, which concludes with a talk sponsored by UW CSE on Thursday November 5th at 4:15 in Kane 120. Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, will speak on “Re-Thinking Computing.” Earlier in the day, he will meet with UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska, UW President Mark Emmert, a faculty panel, and a student panel.
Read the article here.
TechFlash article on Craig’s talk here.… Read more →
November 2, 2009
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