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The finals of the inaugural Health Innovation Challenge, hosted by the UW Foster School of Business Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, took place yesterday on campus. Three finalists with a UW CSE connection—FitTraction, HLTH, and MultiModal Health—were among the 18 interdisciplinary teams (out of a competitive field of 34) invited to pitch their ideas to improve health with technology to a roomful of judges drawn from the local community.
MultiModal Health, which captured third place, developed an… Read more →
March 4, 2016
UW faculty members David Baker (Biochemistry; Director of UW’s Institute for Protein Design), Tom Daniel (Biology; Co-Director of the Institute of Neuroengineering), Ed Lazowska (CSE; Director of the eScience Institute) and Dan Schwartz (Chemical Engineering; Director of the Clean Energy Institute) discuss the role of institutes at universities:
“University research institutes such as ours eliminate sclerotic silos and bureaucratic boundaries by deftly blending teams of super-smart students, faculty, and research scientists from interconnected subject areas. As a result, these institutions… Read more →
March 3, 2016
Crowd Cow, a new company launched by UW CSE alum Joe Heitzeberg (B.S., ’05) and fellow startup veteran Ethan Lowry, offers a different kind of meat market—one in which Northwest steak lovers become “steak holders” by crowdsourcing their evening meal.
Unlike typical cattle-sharing arrangements that require a significant investment in freezer space, Crowd Cow enables customers to purchase only the quantity and cuts that they want online, from sources that are committed to sustainable and humane practices. By tapping… Read more →
March 3, 2016
We in UW CSE have been pretty laid back about the migration of Californians to Seattle. Sure, they drive up our housing prices, crowd our roads, and take our jobs, but what’s not to like?
What’s not to like is this license plate! We send many of our best Ph.D. alums to UCSD to build a world class computer science department, and they respond with propaganda like this?
We’re with Donald! It’s time to close the borders!
(OK, maybe it’s… Read more →
February 29, 2016
Better late than never, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its workforce projections for the decade 2014-2024.
We focus here on STEM jobs – jobs in computer science, engineering, the life sciences, the physical sciences, the social sciences, and the mathematical sciences.
BLS projects both job growth (newly-created jobs) and job openings (all available jobs, whether newly-created or available due to retirements).
BLS projects that 73% of all job growth in STEM between 2014 and 2024 will be… Read more →
February 26, 2016
Our friends at Georgia Tech’s GVU Center prepared an interactive graphic showing the number of papers and authors by organization at the upcoming ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016). UW tops the list, with 15 papers at the conference representing contributions from 46 distinct authors—ahead of such heavyweights as Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, MIT and Georgia Tech itself. The variety of submissions involving UW authors illustrates the strength of our collaboration across multiple departments… Read more →
February 26, 2016
Washington state – and particularly King County Washington, Seattle’s home – is a leader in aerospace and in information technology. There’s no news there.
What is news comes from an ongoing study of King County’s aerospace industry talent pipeline by Community Attributes Inc. working with the Workforce Development Council of Seattle – King County:
What field has the largest total number of current employees in King County’s aerospace industry? COMPUTER SCIENCE
What field has the greatest predicted number of new… Read more →
February 26, 2016
Last night the new documentary The Human Face of Big Data premiered on PBS. UW CSE and EE professor Shwetak Patel contributed his expertise and insights to the film, which examines how the vast amounts of data collected in our increasingly connected world is changing the way we live and shaping our future. As big data’s big night approached, Patel and executive producer Rick Smolan joined Jeremy Hobson, host of NPR’s “Here & Now,” to talk about the… Read more →
February 25, 2016
Passive Wi-Fi, a new low-power Wi-Fi communications system developed by researchers at UW CSE and EE, has been named one of MIT Technology Review’s 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2016. The system, which can generate Wi-Fi transmissions using 10,000 times less power than conventional methods, was developed in UW CSE professor Shyam Gollakota’s Networks & Mobile Systems Lab by a team that includes EE graduate students Bryce Kellogg and Vamsi Talla and joint UW CSE and EE professor… Read more →
February 23, 2016
UW’s Animation Research Labs, led by CSE’s Barbara Mones, brings students from CSE, Art, Music, and other programs together each year for an intensive set of capstone courses in digital animation, culminating in the production of an animated short shown at our graduation ceremony (and often at major festivals).
On Monday, UW CSE / ARL alum Kira Lehtomaki, who joined Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2007, enthralled current students with a special behind-the-scenes Q&A.
See a subsequent… Read more →
February 23, 2016
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