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Think bolder, aim higher: Microsoft Research leader Jeannette Wing at UW CSE

“Think bolder, aim higher.” That’s the message that Jeannette Wing delivered to the world-class scientists and technologists in Microsoft Research, and the message she delivered to a packed lecture hall during the latest installment of UW CSE’s Distinguished Lecturer Series. With more than 1,000 researchers around the globe, Wing likes to describe Microsoft Research as “the largest computer science department in the universe.” During her presentation, Wing talked about MSR’s impact on science, on technology and on society, and… Read more →
December 10, 2015

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Brandon Lucia wins 2015 Bell Labs Prize

The Bell Labs Prize is a competition for innovators from around the globe that seeks to recognize proposals that “change the game” in the field of information and communications technologies by a factor of 10. In the 2015 Bell Labs Prize competition, more than 250 applicants from 33 different contries submitted proposals for consideration. Of those applicants, 17 were selected to move on to the next stage of the competition and were given the chance to collaborate with Bell Labs… Read more →
December 9, 2015

Scuba diving in the stratosphere: Record-setting space jumper Alan Eustace at UW CSE

Students, faculty and guests packed the Allen Center atrium today to hear former Google executive Alan Eustace tell the exciting story of his world record-setting space jump and the technical challenges he had to overcome to, in his words, “scuba dive in the stratosphere,” as part of UW CSE’s Distinguished Lecturer Series. Eustace broke the altitude record and traveled faster than the speed of sound, reaching 822 miles per hour at one stage of his jump from a balloon… Read more →
December 8, 2015

Join UW CSE, UW President Ana Mari Cauce and 400+ novice programmers in doing the Hour of Code!

UW CSE has organized a series of events on campus this week to engage UW students and their friends and family members in the Hour of Code, an annual event organized by Code.org to engage people in computer programming. More than 190,000 Hour of Code events are being held around the world to celebrate Computer Science Education Week. As UW CSE professor Ed Lazowska noted in a column published today in Xconomy: “CS Ed Week was kind of… Read more →
December 8, 2015

What makes Tom Hanks look like Tom Hanks? UW CSE researchers can show you!

This week, UW CSE’s GRAIL Group demonstrated the ability to construct digital models of celebrities such as Tom Hanks by applying a novel combination of 3-D face reconstruction, tracking, alignment and multi-texture modeling to photos and videos mined from the Internet. The research team, which includes graduate student Supasorn Suwajanakorn and professors Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman and Steve Seitz, also engaged in some high-tech puppeteering, using footage of one person to control another’s expressions while preserving the latter’s own character.… Read more →
December 8, 2015

UW CSE Ph.D. alums Geoff Voelker and Stefan Savage immortalized

UC San Diego Computer Science & Engineering Ph.D. student Neha Chachra defended her thesis today. In an effort to divert the attention of her thesis advisors – UW CSE star Ph.D. alums and long-time UCSD CSE star faculty members Geoff Voelker and Stefan Savage – she presented each with a hand-crafted bobblehead as a parting gift. Stunning likenesses! (And Geoff and Stefan are probably easier to take in plastic form … at the very least, they can be made to… Read more →
December 7, 2015

Don’t miss space jumper Alan Eustace at UW CSE’s Distinguished Lecturer series!

Join UW CSE on Tuesday, December 8th for a presentation by former Google engineering executive Alan Eustace on stratospheric exploration – “the ultimate science project.” Eustace will share what it took to achieve the highest free-fall skydive, plummeting at faster than the speed of sound. Before Eustace and the Paragon StratEx team could break three world records, they had to figure out how to successfully launch him into the atmosphere and return him safely to earth without power. On Tuesday,… Read more →
December 4, 2015

UW CSE and Microsoft Research efforts to use DNA for data storage featured in The New York Times

UW CSE professor Luis Ceze and affiliate faculty members Doug Carmean and Karin Strauss of Microsoft Research are featured in a New York Times article by John Markoff today showcasing their efforts to build a new kind of data storage system inspired by the natural world. By using DNA molecules, Ceze and his colleagues in the Molecular Information Systems Lab are working to enable archival storage of all of the world’s digital information in roughly the same amount of physical… Read more →
December 3, 2015

LMN Architects – designers of UW CSE’s Allen Center – wins 2016 AIA Architecture Firm Award

Seattle’s LMN Architects – the designers of UW CSE’s Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, and of our second building (now halfway through design), as well as of UW’s PACCAR Hall, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall and McCaw Hall, and major projects across the nation – has been selected by the American Institute of Architects to receive its 2016 Architecture Firm Award. AIA writes: “The 120-person firm blends ​ the multidisciplinary backgrounds of its principals into an approach that… Read more →
December 3, 2015

Picture this: Google team led by UW CSE’s Steve Seitz creates app that enables anyone to create 360-degree 3-D VR photos

UW CSE Professor Steve Seitz’s team of virtual reality researchers at Google released a new app today called Cardboard Camera, the next step in the company’s effort to bring virtual reality to the masses. The app, which is free, allows anyone with an Android smartphone to create 360-degree three-dimensional photos that can be viewed using the Google Cardboard virtual reality viewer. From the Wired article: “Anyone who’s taken a panoramic shot using their smartphone already knows how to use… Read more →
December 3, 2015

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