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ACM Events Digest 2/6 – 2/10

Facebook tech talk; Mon, February 6, 6:00pm – 7:30pm; EE125

Facebook is hosting a Tech Talk at UW on Monday, February 6th. The topic of this Tech Talk is “Transitioning from UW to Facebook.” UW alums (who are now Full-Time Software Engineers), will be speaking about their experiences at Facebook, providing tips and advice for future candidates, and answering questions directly from students in a Q&A. Stop by to learn more about life at Facebook!

Microsoft info session – big app on campus; Tue, February 7, 6pm – 8pm; EE125

We are kicking off a brand new national and local competition that is challenging you to be what’s next. You’ll not only get the opportunity to earn recognition for building the next big phone app, but you’ll also get the chance to win some amazing prizes. Join us at the Info Session for your chance to learn about the Big App on Campus contest details and rules.

Pariveda tech talk; Thu, February 9, 6:00pm – 7:30pm; EE125

Join Pariveda Solutions CTO, Brian Orrell for a conversation on mitigating the risks of Mobile Enterprise Application Platforms.


February 6, 2012

UW Environmental Innovation Challenge

UW Environmental Innovation Challenge

Tuesday, January 31 Panel of Past Winners

6–7:30 p.m., Denny Hall 216 – FOOD!

What does it take to win the EIC? Find out at this panel discussion with past competitors.

We will be running the event similar as Q & A – asking them a series of questions about preparation, what they got out of it, and how they could have better prepared, etc.

 

Still looking for a team/teammates?  Mix and mingle on Tuesday – and connect via EIC Facebook.

 

Friday, February 10, 2012

Intent to Submit Due (Preliminary Team Information)

If you believe in the need to create ‘solutions for the planet,’ then put your passion to work. The cleantech sector is exploding!  Make connections and get started NOW.  And, if you’re thinking about entering the Business Plan Competition with your cleantech idea, competing in the EIC a great way to get experience and visibility. The Intent to Submit link will be available here in early Feb: http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/cie/eic/Pages/timeline.aspx

 

Learn more about the UW Environmental Innovation Challenge: http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/cie/eic/

 

Pam Tufts, Assistant Director

Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
UW Foster School of Business

Connect!
UW EIC Facebook

January 31, 2012

Weekly Events Digest 1/23 – 1/27

Nutanix info session/code jam; Mon 1/23 6pm-9pm; EEB 125

Instead of a tech talk, Nutanix is holding a hack! Students who have taken or are currently taking CSE 331, 332, 341, 344, 373, 374, 403, 417, 451 are encouraged to come. Top three coders win iPads. Please bring your laptop and probably your power supply.

Industrial Affiliates Winter Recruiting Fair; Tue 1/24 1:30pm-5pm; Atrium

All sorts of UW CSE affiliate companies will be out this Tuesday looking to hire for full time and intern positions. Bring resumes.

Intel tech talk – Intel Night for PhD/MS/BS Engineers; Wed 1/25 6pm-7pm; EEB125

You’ve probably heard of us before. But maybe you’re thinking “What can I do at Intel? Is the work challenging? Can I be a part of something cool and groundbreaking?” Well we have some answers, and we’ll have some fun sharing them with you. Join our engineering reps to hear all about these things and learn about the tons of exciting opportunities for you at Intel. Representatives will be on hand from our various business groups to talk about how you can be a fit, so bring your resume!

Google hangout hack 2012; Fri 1/27 5pm – Sat 1/28 4pm; CSE 691

UW Hangout Hangout Hack 2012 brings together the brainpower of UW students to build awesome new apps for Google+’s Hangouts. The Hack is 23 full hours (why? we like prime numbers!).

January 22, 2012

ACM Weekly Events Digest 1/16 – 1/20

Delphix tech talk; 6-7pm 1/17; EEB 125

The computer industry is focused on building cloud services. From infrastructure (IaaS), platforms (PaaS), and applications (SaaS), the major architectural components are turning into cloud facilities. Data, however, remains an unvirtualized anchor. Delphix is bringing that last major component to the cloud. Come hear about the technology that the team at Delphix is building from Adam Leventhal, Delphix Architect and one of the inventors of DTrace. There will be a particular focus on ZFS — the filesystem at the heart of the Delphix.

Amazon tech talk; 6-7:30pm 1/19; EEB 125

Come hear about what it’s like to work at one of most innovative, fastest growing, tech companies. David Berge, Quality Assurance Manager with Kindle, will be speaking.

Facebook Hacker Cup 2012 Qualification Round; 4pm 1/20 – 4pm 1/23; Online

Hacking is core to how we build at Facebook. Whether we’re building a prototype for a major product like Timeline at a Hackathon, creating a smarter search algorithm, or tearing down walls at our new headquarters, we’re always hacking to find better ways to solve problems. In the Hacker Cup, programmers from around the world will be judged on accuracy and speed as they race to solve algorithmic problems to advance through up to five rounds of programming challenges. This is your chance to compete against the world’s best programmers for awesome prizes and the title of World Champion.

Google Hangout Hack 2012; 4pm 1/20 – 3pm 1/21; CSE 691

UW Hangout Hangout Hack 2012 brings together the brainpower of UW students to build awesome new apps for Google+’s Hangouts. The Hack is 23 full hours (why? we like prime numbers!). You can work on the ideas you pitched on the ideas form, at the beginning of the hack on Friday 1/20 or just show up, join a team or work solo! There will be food, snacks, prizes, and demos. The best projects will be demoed for the Google+ Hangouts Team in Google Seattle!

January 16, 2012

[cs-ugrads] USENIX Update: FAST ’12 Student Grant Deadline Approaching

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Lee Damon <nomad@ee.washington.edu>
Date: Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 9:34 AM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] USENIX Update: FAST ’12 Student Grant Deadline Approaching
To: cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu, ee_ugrad@ee.washington.edu, “techsupport@u.washington.edu” <techsupport@u.washington.edu>USENIX Update:
— 10th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies grant
applications are due Tuesday, January 17, 2012.Apply at https://db.usenix.org/cgi-bin/students-fast/stipend.cgi?fast12

Guidelines and hints for can be found here:
http://www.usenix.org/students/tips.html

Find out more:
FAST ’12: 10th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies
Wednesday-Friday, February 15-17, 2012, San Jose, CA

Training:
–  Clustered and Parallel Storage System Technologies
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/tutorials/tutonefile.html#t1

– Building a Cloud Storage System
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/tutorials/tutonefile.html#t2

– Storage Class Memory: Technologies, Systems, and Applications
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/tutorials/tutonefile.html#t3

– Understanding the I/O of Columnar and NoSQL Databases
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/tutorials/tutonefile.html#t4

Technical Sessions:
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/tech/

The FAST technical program will also include a session of Work-in-Progress
reports and two poster sessions. The deadline for submissions is Friday,
January 13, 2012. Submission Guidelines:
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/activities.html#poster

Register online by Monday, January 23, and save!
http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/registration/

Chat with other attendees and help spread the word:
– Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/220814337993635/

– Twitter: http://twitter.com/usenix #fast12

– Banners and Buttons: http://www.usenix.org/events/fast12/promote.html

January 9, 2012

Facebook Hacker Cup Information

What is the Hacker Cup?

The Hacker Cup is Facebook’s international coding competition. The contest consists of three online rounds and a final round held at Facebook’s headquarters. This is your chance to compete against the world’s best programmers and potentially win the title of world champion and other awesome prizes.

You can read our engineering blog post here: https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/announcing-facebooks-2012-hacker-cup/10150468260528920

What prizes can be won?

The top 25 scoring contestants from Online Round 3 will be flown out to Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California, USA to compete in the Finals. The onsite finals will happen from March 16 – 17, 2012. All travel and accommodations will be covered by Facebook.

The finalists will be competing for:
1st place: $5,000 USD
2nd place: $2,000 USD
3rd place: $1,000 USD
4th – 25th place: $100 USD

The top 100 scoring contestants in Online Round 2 will get a Hacker Cup t-shirt. A cash prize of equivalent  value may be given where required by law, or at Facebook’s discretion. Any duties and taxes (if applicable) are the sole responsibility of the recipients.

Where can I register?

Register here.

Registration opens on January 1, 2012 at 8:00 AM Pacific Time (PT) and ends on January 22, 2012 at 4:00 PM PT. Advancement from the Qualification Round is necessary in order to participate in Online Round 1. Only competitors who correctly solve at least 1 problem will advance to Online Round 1.

January 6, 2012

X Prize Lab@UW, Gaming for Global Development

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:57 PM
Subject: X Prize Lab@UW, Gaming for Global Development
To: Cs-Grads <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>, Cs-Ugrads <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>, graphites <graphites@cs.washington.edu>, Faculty Faculty <faculty@cs.washington.edu>

Erika Wagner is an employee of the X Prize Foundation, who also has an
affiliation with UW’s Evans School of Public Affairs.

The intro lecture (this Friday), workshop (February 24), and spring
quarter course should be of interest to CSEers.  Erika would really
like to have some CSE participants.

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erika Wagner <Erika.Wagner@xprize.org>
Date: Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:48 PM
Subject: FW: X Prize Lab@UW, Gaming for Global Development
To: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Cc: “abostrom@uw.edu” <abostrom@uw.edu>

Ed,

Below and attached are more details on our Feb 24th workshop and the
associated classes.

Interested Faculty, Staff, Grad Students and advanced Undergrads can
learn more by emailing me at ebwagner@u.washington.edu or by attending
our intro lecture this Friday from 1-4pm in MGH 287.

-Erika


Erika Wagner, PhD
Senior Director, Exploration Prize Development
X PRIZE Foundation
email: erika.wagner@xprize.org
cell:  617-251-6714
skype: eurekab42

I PRIZE the global benefits of Exploration. What Do You Prize?  | www.xprize.org

This year, the X PRIZE Lab@UW is tackling the challenging arena of
“Gaming for Global Development”.  Together with  the X PRIZE
Foundation, we will be exploring how prizes, gaming and social
networks can mobilize massive amounts of people and knowledge to
tackle pressing issues in the developing world. Can you use the power
of the global network to mobilize 100 MILLION people around a
challenge of global importance?

On Friday February 24th, we will be holding a 1-day workshop, bringing
together students, faculty and professionals to look at opportunities
for realizing this scale of involvement with emerging simulation,
gaming, and networking tools.  The results from this workshop will
feed into our interdisciplinary spring graduate course, where students
will will have an incredible opportunity to experience X PRIZE’s
design process and to make proposals for the next multi-million dollar
X PRIZE.

We look forward to seeing interested students on Friday 1/6 from 1-4pm
in MGH 287 for our Workshop intro class.
Faculty and staff interested in registering for only the Feb 24th
workshop can email me at ebwagner@u.washington.edu

Kind regards,
Erika


Erika Wagner, PhD
Senior Director, Exploration Prize Development
X PRIZE Foundation
email: erika.wagner@xprize.org
cell:  617-251-6714
skype: eurekab42

I PRIZE the global benefits of Exploration. What Do You Prize?  | www.xprize.org

—————————-

PRIZE PHILANTHROPY AND INNOVATION: GAMING FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
Variable credits
6 Jan and 2 Mar, 1:00-3:50pm, MGH 287; All-day workshop 24 Feb, 9am-4pm
PBAF599, Ann Bostrom and Erika Wagner
Email evansreg@uw.edu today to reserve your place.

–    Learn the principles of open innovation
–    Dive deep into the ways in which gaming and social media are
solving real world problems
–    Address pressing issues in global development
–    Design a global scale incentive competition
–    Pitch your ideas to leaders in innovation

————————————————————————–

In 2004, the Ansari X PRIZE for suborbital spaceflight captured the
public’s  imagination, leveraging a $10M prize into over $100M in
innovation. Now the  X PRIZE Foundation is developing new prizes to focus
innovation around other  “Grand Challenge” themes, including genomics,
energy, health care, and  education. Around the world, prizes are
gathering steam as tools for public  policy, as well as philanthropy and
corporate innovation.

Our special Winter workshop and interdisciplinary Spring X PRIZE course
challenge you to apply the tools of gaming and social media to develop
revolutionary breakthroughs in global development. This is not a
theoretical  exercise, but a real opportunity to design a $10M prize for
incentivizing  high-leverage breakthroughs while adding essential tools to
your innovation  toolkit. Together with industry leaders and maverick
innovators, we will  examine the intersection of incentives and
innovation, drawing on economic  models, historic examples, and analytic
tools, and pitch your ideas to  members of the X PRIZE Foundation.

This is not your usual lecture course.  Through interactive projects, high
profile panels, and class discussions, we will explore cross-cutting
themes  in technology policy, behavioral psychology, gaming, social
networks,  pattern recognition, global development, entrepreneurship and
Innovation.

Graduate students with diverse backgrounds welcomed. Advanced
undergraduates with permission of instructor.

January 5, 2012

CodeSprint part Deux

I finally got a relevant Facebook advertisement!

CodeSprint is a coding contest designed to streamline the job hunt for programmers. Instead of applying to 65 companies individually, work your noggin on a single set of interesting and tough coding challenges in a 48 hour period to get interview calls from these awesome companies!

Unlike the first CodeSprint, CodeSprint 2 will be open to everyone.

http://codesprint.interviewstreet.com/recruit/challenges/

January 3, 2012

6th Annual Science & Technology Showcase (STS)

Are you working on a project or technology that has potential to start a company — possibly from one of your classes? Would you like to win money, gain experience, make contacts, and get feedback on your idea?

If so, register now for the 6th Annual Science & Technology Showcase (STS) at https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/seba/149528. Last year, eight cash prizes ranging from $100 to $1,000 were given away (several were to CSE students). Applications are due by next Monday, Dec. 19th.

– When: January 12th, 2011 from 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm

– Who: Individuals or teams representing a science- or technology-based ideas with commercial potential. The idea can be at any stage from pre-proof of concept to completed product. It can be something you’ve worked on out of your garage, in your lab (with your adviser’s approval), or in collaboration with the Center for Commercialization.

– Deliverables: A poster that explains the idea and its market potential and a one-minute “elevator” pitch. Note: SEBA & CIE will cover the cost of printing your poster.

Please direct any questions to Erik Feest at president@uwseba.org. Good luck!

December 14, 2011

Congrats to CSE’s Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award nominees!

Congratulations to Matt Bryan, who was selected as a Finalist, and Stephanie Dietzel, Hillary Worden, and Elliot Brossard, who were selected for Honorable Mention in this year’s CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research Awards!

– hank

 

Continue reading to see all national winners. 

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November 30, 2011

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