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UW CSE’s 2016 Shops Appreciation Luncheon

It’s the men and women of UW Facilities Services who keep the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering looking great and working great. This year 150 of them turned out for our annual holiday “Shops Appreciation Luncheon” – 130 from the day crew at noon, and 20 from the night crew at 5:30. Many thanks to all the great folks at UW Facilities Services who make it possible for those of us in CSE to focus on… Read more →
December 6, 2016

UW CSE student researchers shine at FSE 2016

UW CSE undergraduate and graduate students captured four of the six awards given out during the ACM Student Research Competition at the ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE 2016) in Seattle last month. The students, all of whom who work with CSE professor Michael Ernst in our Programming Languages & Software Engineering (PLSE) group, captured first and third place in both the graduate and undergraduate student research categories. Top honors in the… Read more →
December 6, 2016

UW CSE joins the White House, Code.org in celebrating CS Education Week and promoting #CSforAll

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Computer Science Education Week, when we bring the joy of computing to people of all ages through community outreach, events and hands-on activities. Last year, we featured an Hour of Code with UW President Ana Mari Cauce; this year, we are joining the White House and organizations across the country in pursuing a variety of strategies to make computer science education available to all. We kicked off the festivities with our… Read more →
December 5, 2016

Microsoft JobsBlog features CSE undergrad TA alum Kasey Champion

“In his 25 years at Microsoft, Bjorn Rettig has never felt compelled to offer someone a job during an informational interview. But that all changed after he met Kasey Champion … “For Champion, who just celebrated her fourth anniversary with the company, joining Rettig’s team has been the fulfillment of everything she’s worked toward at Microsoft. She’s able to combine her passion for teaching and her enthusiasm for computer science. In fact, Champion’s talk at this year’s Grace Hopper conference… Read more →
December 4, 2016

UW researchers hit the right note with new machine learning tool for music

A team of UW CSE and UW Statistics researchers have released MusicNet, a collection of 330 classical music recordings accompanied by more than one million annotated labels indicating the precise timing, instrument and position of every note. As the first large-scale public dataset of its kind, MusicNet could be music to the ears of machine learning researchers and composers alike. From the UW News release: “The composer Johann Sebastian Bach left behind an incomplete fugue upon his death,… Read more →
November 30, 2016

UW CSE undergraduate TA’s reunite and celebrate!

UW CSE’s introductory courses have seen extraordinary growth in size and in quality – growth that’s powered by an amazing corps of undergraduate teaching assistants. More than 150 current and former CSE142 and CSE143 undergraduate TAs participated in a reunion event in the Paul G. Allen Center on November 22nd. A timeline created for the event highlighted how much the program has changed in the last ten years. In the fall of 2006, CSE142 had 425 students and CSE143 had… Read more →
November 23, 2016

UW CSE alum Peter Brook and Snap Spectacles

Peter Brook spent his undergraduate days in Joshua Smith’s Sensor Systems Laboratory and at Facebook. In 2013 he took his newly-minted Computer Engineering bachelors degree to Vergence Labs, where he was lead software engineer on Epiphany Eyewear – fashion-conscious eyewear that captures video snippets with the touch of a button. Vergence was acquired by Snapchat, where Peter has led the software side of Snap Spectacles from early prototypes through mass production. Snap Spectacles have now hit the big time –… Read more →
November 16, 2016

UW startup WiBotic among GeekWire’s 2016 “Seattle 10” hot startups

“From the brick walkways of Pioneer Square to the funky facades of Fremont, there’s a lot of startup action in Seattle. “So trying to identify the 10 hottest entrepreneurial ventures in the region is no easy task. But that’s what we’ve set out to do with this year’s class of The Seattle 10, which we’re hosting again in partnership with the Museum of History & Industry … “We’re putting our entrepreneurs to work, asking each of The Seattle 10 winners… Read more →
November 16, 2016

Cybercrime-fighters of Batman’s Kitchen cook up a 3rd place finish at CSAW ’16

Last week, a team of UW undergraduates known as Batman’s Kitchen became cybersecurity superheroes when they earned third place at the U.S. finals of Capture the Flag at Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW ’16). The CSAW CTF competition, which was hosted by New York University’s Tanton School of Engineering, featured 15 teams battling it out in response to a series of computer security challenges inspired by real-world scenarios that tested their cybercrime-fighting mettle. The New York competition was… Read more →
November 15, 2016

UW CSE earns yet another Best Paper Award at OSDI

UW CSE continued our winning ways this week with a Best Paper Award at the 12th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI ’16). The winning paper, Push-Button Verification of File Systems via Crash Refinement, was co-authored by a team of researchers from UW CSE’s Computer Systems Lab and Programming Languages & Software Engineering (PLSE) group that includes Ph.D. students Helgi Sigurbjarnarson and James Bornholt, and professors Emina Torlak and Xi Wang. The… Read more →
November 3, 2016

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