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“The 160-mile download diet: Local file-sharing drastically cuts network load”

Read the article here. “Ever since Bram Cohen invented BitTorrent, Web traffic has never been the same … Peer-to-peer networking, or P2P, has become the method of choice for sharing music and videos … Experts estimate that peer-to-peer systems generate 50 to 80 percent of all Internet traffic … Tensions remain, however, between users of bandwidth-hungry peer-to-peer users and struggling Internet service providers … “To ease this tension, researchers at the University of Washington and Yale University propose a… Read more →
August 1, 2008

“IT School to Watch: University of Washington”

Read the article here. “In its report ‘Cybercities 2008,’ the AeA said that Seattle led the nation in net new technology jobs in 2006, adding 7,800 people to the local tech workforce. Indeed, the Washington offices of Microsoft, Amazon.com, Adobe Systems, Google and Intel say a lot about the opportunities for graduates of the University of Washington.”… Read more →
August 1, 2008

Raj Rao’s “Morpheus” on cover of Journal of Neural Engineering

Christian Bell, Pradeep Shenoy, Rawichote Chalodhom, and Raj Rao’s paper “Control of a humanoid robot by a non-invasive brain-computer interface in humans” was the featured article in the most recent issue of the Journal of Neural Engineering. Full cover.… Read more →
August 1, 2008

“UW-Microsoft Photosynth team back at it with new mind-blowing demo”

Read the article here. “When I saw Photosynth for the first time about two years ago, it joined a small handful of new products that really captured my attention. The software arranges sets of photos in 3-D context and allows viewers to navigate fluidly from image to image, moving their gaze from a building’s facade to a detail shot of a specific fresco, for example. “Photosynth is a distinctly Seattle invention. It emerged from a collaboration of University of… Read more →
August 1, 2008

CSE’s Stephen Spencer wins 2008 ACM SIGGRAPH Outstanding Service Award

Read the article here. “More than the content, deliverables and events, Stephen says he most enjoys working with the members of our community, from volunteers to contributors to contractors. With this award, we collectively and formally reciprocate by expressing how much we enjoy working with Stephen, and to give him the recognition he never expects but so clearly deserves.”… Read more →
August 1, 2008

“Best Reason to Drop Your Business Major for English”

Read the article here. Seattle Weekly profiles Anu Taranath, wife of CSE faculty member Raj Rao, in their annual “Best of Seattle” feature: “‘Brilliant and inspirational.’ ‘An incredible woman.’ ‘Amazing’: just a few of the things former students have written about the tiny, quiet, and very pregnant woman sitting at a Lake City bakery table. Dr. Anu Taranath is the highest-rated member of the University of Washington English faculty on ratemyprofessors.com – despite having one of the lower ‘easiness’… Read more →
August 1, 2008

“Envisioning the Future of Computing Research”

Read the article here. CSE’s Ed Lazowska writes: “How can we work together to establish, articulate, and pursue compelling visions for our field – visions that will shape the intellectual future of the field, that will catalyze research investment and public support, and that will attract the best and brightest minds of a new generation? The National Science Foundation asked the Computing Research Association to create the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) to address this challenge. The mechanics of the… Read more →
August 1, 2008

CSE’s Brett Newlin: Olympic oarsman (NY Times)

2005 UW Computer Engineering bachelors alumnus Brett Newlin will represent the United States in the Men’s Four at the Beijing Olympics. A four-time national team member and first-time Olympian, Brett was named USRowing’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2006. Brett was one of six US Olympic Team members featured in an August 3 NY Times spread, Bodies of Work: “‘In high school, I was kind of a beanpole. Then in college I started rowing, and muscles started popping… Read more →
July 31, 2008

“Google Forging Connections with University of Washington, but Still Has a Ways To Go”

Read the article here. “Lazowska’s department has 150-plus alumni working for Google – many based at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA, but an increasing number in Kirkland and Seattle. ‘We have dozens of undergraduate students doing summer internships at Google, many graduate students carrying out their research at Google, and two faculty members spending the year there on sabbatical [Gaetano Borriello and Steve Gribble],’ says Lazowska. And Brian Bershad, director of Google’s Seattle site, is a UW… Read more →
July 1, 2008

“If You Have a Problem, Ask Everyone”

Read the article here. “This year, researchers at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of Washington began recruiting computer gamers to an online competition, named Foldit, aimed at unraveling one of the knottiest problems of biology: how proteins fold.”… Read more →
July 1, 2008

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