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UW CSE Ph.D. alum Karl Koscher named runner-up for SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation Award

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Karl Koscher has been named runner-up for the second annual SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis in Computer and Information Security for his UW Ph.D. thesis, “Securing Embedded Systems: Analyses of Modern Automotive Systems and Enabling Near-Real Time Dynamic Analysis.” The award was announced at the Conference on Computer and Communications Security, the flagship annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC), held this week… Read more →
October 16, 2015

UW and Microsoft Research develop camera that reveals what we can’t see

UW faculty and students worked with Microsoft Research on the development of a new, affordable hyperspectral camera called HyperCam that is capable of capturing details unseen by the naked eye – including those beneath the surface of an object. The system, which has many potential applications, was created by UW CSE+EE professor Shwetak Patel; UW CSE professor Gaetano Borriello; CSE graduate students Mayank GoelEric Whitmire and Alex Mariakakis; and Scott Saponas, Neel Joshi, Dan Morris,… Read more →
October 16, 2015

UW CSE’s Yoshi Kohno and students featured in NOVA episode on cybersecurity

UW CSE professor and cybersecurity expert Yoshi Kohno and two teams of graduate students from the Security and Privacy Research Lab were featured in this week’s episode of NOVA, “CyberWar Threat,” that aired on PBS. The first part of the segment revisited the now-famous car hacking research done in conjunction with UCSD. Yoshi and his team – which included former CSE Ph.D. students Karl Koscher, now a postdoc at UCSD, and Franzi Roesner, now a professor at… Read more →
October 15, 2015

Join us at UW CSE’s annual Open House!

UW CSE’s annual Open House for friends, alumni, and industry affiliates will take place on Tuesday October 20 from 5-7 p.m. in the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering. Food, drink, posters, demos, friends, and the awarding of the Madrona Prize. Please join us!  Information here!Read more →
October 14, 2015

Madhouse at UW CSE resume review workshop!

UW CSE’s annual Industry Affiliates Meeting takes place next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: Monday: recruiting by startups and smaller companies, followed by a “startup pitch gong show” and a Q&A session Tuesday: a day of research interactions, followed by an early evening Open House  with posters and demos for affiliate, alumni, and friend, including the awarding of the Madrona Prize Wednesday: recruiting by established companies In the run-up, 315 student resumes were reviewed on Tuesday by 15 exhausted industry volunteers!… Read more →
October 14, 2015

Ana Mari Cauce named UW President!

Congratulations to us! Ana Mari is one of us. She arrived here as a faculty member in 1986, and she’s made her career here, not just as a faculty member, but as Director of the Honors Program, Chair of Psychology, Dean of Arts & Sciences, Provost, and Interim President. She has risen through the ranks on her very considerable merits, and she is committed to the University of Washington’s missions of excellence and access. Seattle Times, UW Today,… Read more →
October 13, 2015

Gaetano Borriello Feet on the Ground Humanitarian Symposium

Saturday marked the Gaetano Borriello Feet on the Ground Humanitarian Symposium, held in conjunction with the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC 2015). Following an introduction by Ed Lazowska, awards commemorating Gaetano’s achievements were presented to his wife Melissa by IEEE USA President Jim Jeffries and by UNESCO United States National Commissioner Sheree Wen. Eric Brewer (UC Berkeley) and John Bennett (University of Colorado), leaders in ICTD, presented keynotes. Richard Anderson, organizer of the symposium, chaired a panel that… Read more →
October 11, 2015

“The Master Algorithm” reaches #7!

Pedro Domingos’ popular book about machine learning, The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine will Remake our World, is #7 on the Washington Post‘s best seller list! Watch out, The Martian – can a feature film be far behind? Late to the party? Buy it from Amazon here! Check out Pedro on the big screen here and here, and watch the video of his appearance at Seattle’s Town Hall here.… Read more →
October 10, 2015

UW spinout SNUPI and Sears make a deal for WallyHome technology

SNUPI Technologies, the startup resulting from the research of  UW CSE and EE professors Shwetak Patel and Matt Reynolds and graduate student Gabe Cohn, and led by serial entrepreneur (and UW CSE alum) Jeremy Jaech, has sold its WallyHome sensing technology to Sears. SNUPI, which stands for “Sensor Network Utilizing Powerline Infrastructure,” also plans to license related technology to the company and to consult on the development of future products. As part of the deal, Sears announced… Read more →
October 8, 2015

Artificial intelligence researchers invited to take the Allen AI Science Challenge

Paul G. Allen, founder of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), aims to spur the development of artificial intelligence that can understand and answer general questions about the world. Today, AI2 CEO (and UW CSE professor) Oren Etzioni announced the creation of the Allen AI Science Challenge – inviting academic and industry researchers to demonstrate that their AI system can outperform all others on an 8th grade multiple choice science test. “IBM has announced that Watson is ‘going to… Read more →
October 8, 2015

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