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GeekWire: “Secrets of computer science: Tips for aspiring programmers, and advice for their teachers”

Our friends at GeekWire report on the alumni panel of this week’s CS4HS workshop for middle school and high school teachers: “Understanding how to work effectively on a team is critical for a successful career in computer science, you can be a great programmer no matter when you start learning – and, yes, the perks for employees at big tech companies are pretty sweet. “Those were some of the takeaways from a panel that the University of Washington Computer Science… Read more →
July 18, 2015

UW CSE and HCDE researchers discover many mobile health apps let down low-vision users

A team of researchers that includes UW CSE professor Richard Ladner, CSE Ph.D. student Lauren Milne and HCDE Ph.D. student Cynthia Bennett, conducted a review last year of nine mobile health apps developed for the iPhone to monitor blood pressure and blood glucose levels. Using a set of seven criteria, they gauged how accessible each app was to blind and low-vision users, who are more likely to suffer from health problems such as obesity or diabetes and for whom… Read more →
July 17, 2015

Alumni panel at CS4HS

This is the 9th year of UW CSE’s CS4HS, a 3-day summer workshop on computer science for middle school and upper school math and science teachers from the Puget Sound region. A highlight every year is a panel of alums who discuss what their work life is like, how their UW CSE education prepared them for their careers, and what K-12 experiences prepared them for UW CSE. This year’s panel included (L-R) Taylor Williams (Intentional Software), Jeff Prouty (Google),… Read more →
July 17, 2015

UW’s Tom Daniel on PBS NewsHour: “How studying insects may lead to smarter drones”

A terrific 8-minute piece on PBS NewsHour describing the research of UW CSE adjunct professor (and UW Biology professor) Tom Daniel: “Aviation technology continues to evolve, and in recent years, there’s been a big push by both private companies and the military to make more sophisticated pilotless aircraft or drones. “A new research project led by the University of Washington is part of that effort and it aims to uncover the aeronautical secrets of some of nature’s best designed flyers,… Read more →
July 17, 2015

CS4HS 2015

This is the 9th year of UW CSE’s CS4HS, a 3-day summer workshop on computer science for middle school and upper school math and science teachers from the Puget Sound region. In the photos, Tom Cortina, our long-time collaborator from Carnegie Mellon University (co-originator of CS4HS, along with UW and UCLA) walks the teachers through the basics of sorting networks! Learn all about CS4HS here. Learn about DawgBytes (“A Taste of CSE”), UW CSE’s extensive K-12 outreach program,… Read more →
July 15, 2015

UW Daily: “CSE applicants at all-time high”

The UW Daily reports on exploding interest in Computer Science & Engineering on the part of UW applicants, incoming freshmen, and current students. “The number of incoming freshmen choosing CSE as their intended major increased by approximately 900 people this year, with 3,679 applicants total. Of those applicants, 2,264 were admitted to the UW for the 2015-16 academic year, making CSE the second most popular major at UW behind business … “While applications to the CSE major are at an… Read more →
July 8, 2015

UW CSE’s GRAPPA wins Best Paper Award at 2015 USENIX Annual Technical Conference

The paper Latency-Tolerant Software Distributed Shared Memory describing UW CSE’s GRAPPA system was recognized today as a Best Paper at the 2015 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. GRAPPA is a modern take on software distributed shared memory (DSM) for in-memory data-intensive applications. GRAPPA enables users to program a cluster as if it were a single, large, non-uniform memory access (NUMA) machine. Performance scales up even for applications that have poor locality and input-dependent load distribution. GRAPPA addresses deficiencies of previous… Read more →
July 8, 2015

Jake Wobbrock profiled in NY Times

Jake Wobbrock – iSchool professor, CSE adjunct professor, and founding CEO and now chief scientist of AnswerDash, a provider of automated customer service for websites – is profiled in today’s New York Times in the “Corner Office” feature. A few excerpts: “There’s no genuine opportunity to be a hero without the opportunity to be a goat, too. So if you’re on the free throw line at the end of the basketball game with one second left and two shots… Read more →
July 5, 2015

UW CSE’s Pedro Domingos, Geoff Hulten win KDD2015 Test of Time Award

UW CSE professor Pedro Domingos and his Ph.D. alum Geoff Hulten (now at Microsoft Research) have received the KDD2015 Test of Time Award – presented at the 21st ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining to a paper from a KDD conference beyond the last decade that has had an important impact on the data mining research community. KDD is the flagship conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, and the top… Read more →
July 4, 2015

UW CSE’s computer science summer day camps kick off!

This week marked the kickoff of UW CSE’s extensive set of computer science summer day camps for elementary, middle, and high school students. We hosted a co-ed camp for students entering grades 3-5 for “Scratch Adventures,” and a co-ed camp for students entering grades 10-12 for “Physical Computing.” During the week of July 7 we’ll again host “Physical Computing.” During the weeks of July 21 and August 11 we’ll host students entering grades 7-9 for “Building Android Apps.” During the… Read more →
July 2, 2015

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