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Study rates UW CSE software engineering research most practically relevant of the past five years

A UW CSE research paper on proactive conflict detection, part of the speculative analysis project led by professors Michael Ernst and David Notkin, was rated the most practically relevant software engineering research of the last five years in a recent industrial relevance study. The study, which was conducted by Microsoft Research and Singapore Management University, asked more than 500 software developers to rate the relevance of 571 research papers in order to determine how relevant software engineering… Read more →
October 1, 2015

Washington Post: “Paul Allen’s $500 million quest to dissect the mind and code a new one from scratch”

A phenomenal Washington Post article on Paul Allen’s attempt to understand the human mind, working from two directions: the Allen Institute for Brain Science, and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (led by UW CSE’s Oren Etzioni). “Paul Allen has been waiting for the emergence of intelligent machines for a very long time. As a young boy, Allen spent much of his time in the library reading science-fiction novels in which robots manage our homes, perform surgery and fly around… Read more →
October 1, 2015

UW CSE’s Martin Tompa publishes the definitive guide to winning at Schnapsen

When it comes to Schnapsen – the national card game of Austria – UW CSE professor Martin Tompa’s got game. And now the rest of us can, too, with the help of his new book, Winning Schnapsen. Like the title suggests, it is the definitive guide to mastering the 300+ year-old game that enjoys a popular following in continental Europe. Schnapsen is a two-person card game that has some similarities with another well-known game, Bridge. It is the perfect… Read more →
September 30, 2015

“UW 360” program highlights the need to expand UW CSE

“UW 360,” a magazine-style television show produced by UW TV that profiles people and programs that define the university, recently aired a segment on the need to significantly expand UW Computer Science & Engineering. The segment, which includes interviews with undergraduate students Awet Alazar and Jessica Tsang, professor Ed Lazowska, and Microsoft recruiter Becky Tucker, highlights the growing demand on the part of students and employers for UW CSE. As the segment explains, “Awet and Jessica are part… Read more →
September 29, 2015

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Chris Re wins MacArthur “Genius” Award

2009 UW CSE Ph.D. alum Chris Ré is one of 24 recipients of 2015 MacArthur Fellowships – colloquially referred to as “genius awards.” Chris – a student of Dan Suciu – is a star in data management/analysis, currently on the computer science faculty at Stanford. Quoting from the MacArthur Foundation: “Christopher Ré is a computer scientist democratizing big data analytics through theoretical advances in statistics and logic and groundbreaking data-processing applications for solving practical problems. Ré has leveraged his training… Read more →
September 28, 2015

UW CSE alum Mark DeLoura trades one Washington for another in support of K-12 computer science education

Last week, UW CSE alum Mark DeLoura (B.S., ’92) joined CSE principal lecturer Stuart Reges as part of a group of stakeholders from across Washington state who are defining new standards for certification of K-12 teachers in computer science – a critical effort aimed at increasing student access to high quality computer science education in our schools. Mark has held leadership positions at Sony, Nintendo, Google and Ubisoft, to name only a few, and he was instrumental in the development… Read more →
September 28, 2015

Donald Tsang, again remembered

The many intersecting circles of Donald Tsang’s life celebrated that life today at UW’s Center for Urban Horticulture – including a large number of Donald’s UW CSE graduate student classmates from the early 1990s. Donald – one of the earliest developers at Amazon.com after his time at UW – passed away unexpectedly on September 2 at age 47, leaving behind his wife Daisy, his two daughters Daniella and Constantina, a large extended family, and an enormous network of friends. Learn… Read more →
September 27, 2015

Seattle Times: “Supporters of interim president Ana Mari Cauce say look no further for UW’s next leader”

“Can this most casual of women be a strong president of a major university? Lazowska, the computer-science professor, thinks she can. “The day after she was named interim president, Cauce gave a town hall address to the faculty, one that had been scheduled months in advance. She was still speaking as the provost, but she was soon to wear the mantle of president. “Here’s what Lazowska heard that day in February: “‘Every bit of it was a president speaking. She… Read more →
September 27, 2015

UW CSE Ph.D. alum Gail Murphy elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

1996 UW CSE Ph.D. alum Gail Murphy – Professor of  Computer Science and Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Science at the University of British Columbia, and co-founder and Chief Scientist at Tasktop Technologies Incorporated, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in the Class of 2015. Gail’s research interests are in software engineering with a particular interest in improving the productivity of knowledge workers, including software developers. Her UW… Read more →
September 26, 2015

“Great with math; spelling, not so much”

York University (near Toronto) plasters commuter trains with advertisements stating “THIS IS ENGINERING.” Unfortunately, yes, it is …… Read more →
September 26, 2015

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