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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.”
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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.
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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
OVP Venture Partner’s Mark Ashida writes in Xconomy about the UW CSE Industrial Affiliates Meeting, particularly the panel discussion on “The Changing Face of Venture Capital” which featured Mark, Greg Gottesman (Madrona Venture Group), Ron Howell (WRF Capital), Bill McAleer (Voyager Capital), Cam Myhrvold (Ignition Partners), and was moderated by CSE’s Ed Lazowska.
“The University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering Affiliates day is one of the most fun and rewarding days of the year for me as venture investor… Read more →
November 2, 2009
UW CSE’s Vanish project on self-destructing data is featured in an NPR piece on privacy in the digital age.
“Roxana Geambasu is a computer science graduate student at the University of Washington in Seattle, where she’s been working on self-destructing data. The simplest application is a form of e-mail that comes with a finite life span.
“‘After the time out, you will never be able to read the message again,’ she says.
“The system is called Vanish, and it works… Read more →
October 31, 2009
At the UW CSE Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Ron Howell, CEO of the Washington Research Foundation, congratulates Dan Weld on his reappointment to the WRF Thomas J. Cable Endowed Professorship, and Oren Etzioni on his appointment as the inaugural holder of the WRF Entrepreneurship Professorship.
The WRF Thomas J. Cable Professorship was established in 1999 by the Washington Research Foundation. The WRF Entrepreneurship Professorship was established in 2009 by the Washington Research Foundation with additional generous contributions from Madrona Venture … Read more →
October 31, 2009
The UW CSE 2009 Industrial Affiliates Meeting, October 29-30, was a huge success.
On October 29, more than 150 representatives of member companies participated in research presentations, poster sessions, feedback sessions, and an evening panel on “The Changing Face of Venture Capital.”
On October 30, more than 30 companies recruited UW CSE students in the Microsoft Atrium of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering.… Read more →
October 30, 2009
Seattle Magazine‘s list of 2009’s influentials includes many UW CSE friends:
Person of the Year Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com.
Jim Jiambalvo, Dean of UW’s Foster School of Business.
Tricia McKay, Executive Director of the Medina Foundation.
John Cook and Todd Bishop from TechFlash.
Ken Myer, CEO of the Washington Technology Industry Association.
Dan Rosen, Chair of the Alliance of Angels.
UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska served on the selection panel.… Read more →
October 30, 2009
Seattle Business magazine has named its “Top 25 Innovators and Entrepreneurs” for 2009. Friends of UW CSE are well represented, which we are assured has nothing to do with the fact that UW CSE’s Ed Lazowska was on the selection panel. See the full list here, which includes:
CSE friend Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com.
Apptio CEO Sunny Gupta, who cut his teeth with UW CSE startup Performant, which was sold to Mercury Interactive.
UW CSE affiliate professor Lee… Read more →
October 30, 2009
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