Hello, CSE students! I hope lots of you were able to attend yesterday’s financial management talk. We will offer three more workshops on general life skills this quarter:
- Social Responsibility for Tech Professionals – Wed April 19, 4:30-5:30, CSE 691
- This discussion is intended to help you consider your goals and values, and identify ways to act on them after graduating — selecting a company or job that reflects your values, volunteer and service opportunities, and utilizing benefits provided by your employer.
- Health & Wellness Strategies – Wed April 26, 3:30-4:30, CSE 691
- Coding should not be your entire life, and SnackOverflow should not be your only source of food. This workshop will present strategies for being a well-rounded and reasonably healthy human: balancing your exciting new tech job (or current CSE schedule) with eating, sleeping, exercising, and doing fun non-work stuff.
- Professional Communication Tips – Wed May 10, 2:30-3:30, CSE 691
- Write and speak like a legit adult! Present your ideas with authority, avoid awkward misunderstandings, and understand nuances of professional communication.
Enjoy. 🙂
April 14, 2017
Reminder: CSE alumna Stephanie Smallman and Professor Dan Grossman have a very special presentation tomorrow about managing your finances! I highly encourage you to attend, especially if you want to do something meaningful with your future tech salary — like travel, support causes you care about, or plan for a family or your future. Stephanie and another alum gave this talk a couple years ago, and it was both practical and entertaining. 🙂
CSE Financial Hacks 101
Thursday, April 13, 5pm
JHN 102
Topics:
- Your post-graduation paycheck: how to manage a tech salary
- Money and happiness: how to get the best bang for your buck
- Finance basics: how to set yourself up for financial success
April 12, 2017
Hi, CSE friends! Come join us for an informal presentation about personal finance! Your future self will thank you.
Presented by CSE alumna Stephanie Smallman and Professor Dan Grossman
Thursday, April 13, 5pm
JHN 102
Topics:
- Your post-graduation paycheck: how to manage a tech salary
- Money and happiness: how to get the best bang for your buck
- Finance basics: how to set yourself up for financial success
… and much more!
April 6, 2017
Technical Interview Skills Workshop
Get an insider’s perspective on technical interviews and tips to help you prepare! This workshop will be led by Krista Davis who has conducted hundreds of interviews at Google and a small startup.
March 27, 2017
Join the Tech Policy Lab for a discussion on “Privacy’s Past & Future: The Federal Trade Commission in the Trump Administration” with author Chris Hoofnagle. He is the author of Federal Trade Commission Privacy Law and Policy and holds dual appointments in the School of Law and the School of Information at UC Berkeley.
Mar 27, 2017
12:30-1:20 pm.
William H. Gates Hall Room 115.
Lunch provided.
Please RSVP to emcr@uw.edu.
March 23, 2017
UW WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE of CLOUD COMPUTING
FRIDAY March 31, 2017
Husky Union Building (HUB), Room 334
8:00AM-6PM
BADGE PICK UP AT 8:00AM – Pre-Registration is REQUIRED
Below is the current Speaker List (alphabetical order). For abstracts,
bios, and schedule, please see:
http://www.industry-academia.org/UW-Workshop-Agenda-2017.html
• Prof. Tom Anderson, UW, “High Performance RPC Packet Processing with FlexNIC”
• Doug Burger, Microsoft, “Running Hardware Microservices on Configurable Clouds”
• Prof. Luis Ceze, UW, “A DNA-based Archival Storage System”
• Derek Chickles, Cavium, “Intelligent NICS for the Data Center”
• Kim Hazelwood, Facebook, “Scalable Performance in Facebook Data Centers”
• Prof. Arvind Krishnamurthy, UW, “What Can We Do with Programmable Switches?”
• Pankaj Mehra, Sandisk, “Evolutionary Changes, Revolutionary Implications: Persistent Memory in the Data Center”
• Prof. Dan Ports, UW, “Rethinking Distributed Systems for the Datacenter”
• Prof. Franziska Roesner, UW, “Security and Privacy for Augmented Reality Platforms”
• Gabriel Southern, Intel, “FPGAs in the Data Center”
• Prof. Michael Taylor, UW, “Specializing the Planet’s Computation: ASIC Clouds”
• Kees Vissers, Xilinx, “A Framework for Reduced Precision Neural Networks on FPGAs”
Organized by UW CSE faculty Prof. Arvind Krishnamurthy, Prof. Luis Ceze, and the Industry-Academia Partnership.
ATTENDANCE IS FREE FOR STUDENTS, ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Registration and additional information is available at
http://www.industry-academia.org/event-university-of-washington-cloud-workshop-2017.html
March 22, 2017
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From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:28 PM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Friday symposium
To: “cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu” <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>
I’d like to again draw your attention to this symposium on Friday –
definitely suited for undergrads:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/frontiers2017
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January 19, 2017
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From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 10:25 AM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Multiple talks this week!
To: talks@cs.washington.edu, “cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu” <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>, Cs-Grads <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>, eScience_BBL <eScience_BBL@uw.edu>
__________________________________________________________________
From:
Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [cs-ugrads] Multiple talks this week!
To: talks@cs.washington.edu, “cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu” <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>, Cs-Grads <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>, eScience_BBL <eScience_BBL@uw.edu>
But wait – there’s more – all of these are of relevance to this audience!
Thursday and Friday: Annual UWIN and CSNE symposium: “Neural Computation and Engineering Connection”
http://uwin.washington.edu/ncec/
January 17, 2017
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From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Saturday, January 14, 2017
Subject: Frontiers of Science and Engineering at UW symposium on Friday January 20
To: talks@cs.washington.edu, researchers@cs.washington.edu, cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu
You might be interested in this symposium on the afternoon of Friday January 20:
https://www.cs.washington.edu/frontiers2017
Please spread the word.
January 14, 2017