All majors are welcome to apply! Make sure to highlight what technical and administrative teams you feel you would contribute the most to, and also highlight any previous engineering experience!
Our application can be found at: http://uwashingtonfsae.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Andrei Arevalo: Arevalohm123@gmail.
For those new to the blog (and those who need a reminder) we don’t post stuff like this often, but when we do, we mark it “miscellaneous”, so you can go into your preferences and decide whether you want to receive things like this or not.
—–Original Message—–
From: Jill Klekas [mailto:jill@kaleidovr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 7:11 AM
To: kbeck@cs.washington.edu
Subject: UW CSE Web: Contact Information
Good morning, Computer Science & Engineering.
My name is Jill Klekas and I’m the producer for the 2015 Kaleidoscope VR
Film Festival, a 10 city event series showcasing the best in virtual
reality film-making from independent artists. The festival is coming to
Seattle tomorrow Wed., Aug. 26th. We’re in serious need of volunteers who
get some nice perks that you can read about below.
If you think your students would be interested in attending or
volunteering please send them this info. They will be working closely with
Rene and Selena Pinnell, founders of Kaleidoscope VR and VR filmmakers.
——-
VOLUNTEER FOR VIRTUAL REALITY FILM FESTIVAL Volunteer for the Kaleidoscope
VR Film Festival and get a free t-shirt, two complimentary tickets to give
to friends, and the chance to experience all of the films in the program
before the festival starts.
Help support virtual reality filmmaking and sign up to volunteer:
http://bit.ly/1LvWQOu
WHEN: Wed. Aug. 26th, 6:30pm – 11pm
WHERE: Metropolist, 2931 1ST Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98134
TICKETS: http://kaleidofilmfest-sea.
WEBSITE: http://www.kvrff.com/
PRESS: New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1eTdGb8), Wired
(http://wrd.cm/1MNNcXx), Variety (http://bit.ly/1P8k3V7)
Let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Jill Klekas
Producer, Kaleidoscope VR Film Festival
310-804-1828 cell
jill@kaleidovr.com
http://www.kvrff.com
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 9:32 PM
Subject: Seattle Times
To: Researchers <researchers@cs.washington.edu>, Staff <cs-staff@cs.washington.edu>, “cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu” <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>
______________________________
*****************
We need a senior undergraduate student (CS preferred) familiar with Linux Kernel programming. The project goal is to develop a device driver for a new wireless card developed in FUNLAB www.ee.washington.edu/
Qualifications:
– Strong programming skills in C/C++
– Familiar with Linux Kernel Programming
Pls. contact sroy@uw.edu, farzad@
NCWIT, the National Center for Women & Information Technology, has introduced a new annual national award for programs that exemplify success in encouraging women to pursue the field. And the inaugural winner of this award – announced this morning at the NCWIT Summit – is UW CSE.
We have a long way to go, but we’re committed to it, and we’re making progress. That’s what this wonderful award signifies, and every one of you has played a role.
Information on the NCWIT award is here:
https://news.cs.washington.
There’s a *phenomenal* New York Times article this morning highlighting our efforts, through the eyes of senior Sonja Kahn, here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/
Separately, there’s a Seattle Times article this morning looking at job prospects for this year’s new college graduates, highlighting CSE seniors Vivian Yu and Dan Radion, here:
http://www.seattletimes.com/
All-in-all, a pretty good start to the day!
Just a reminder that you can set up the blogs to receive only messages under certain categories. Posts like this will always come in under “miscellaneous’ as they are not directly relevant to CSE but we’ve been asked to post them by someone in CSE. See Ed’s message below.
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
https://qtrial2015az1.az1.
A lot of people in general need to learn how to Fail Forward. If you haven’t looked into these campus events this week, it might not be a bad idea to take a look.
http://depts.washington.edu/aspuw/