Sweet tech talks by Facebook and Intel this week!
Summary:
· Tuesday, 2/24, 5:45 p.m. in EE105: Tech talk with Oculus VR: Software Engineering and Virtual Reality: The Devil in the Details
· Thursday, 2/26, 5:30 p.m. in EE105: Tech talk with Intel
Details:
Facebook Tech Talk
RSVP at facebook.com/washingtonoculustalk
Virtual Reality is conceptually simple, and practically hard. This talk will introduce the basic pipeline of a VR device and highlight the differences between a VR application and a regular 3D one. While the structural differences are not dramatic, the tolerance to errors and fudges is so much lower with VR that real care needs to be taken with the low-level details. Unfortunately, many of the tools we use in error-sensitive software engineering tasks do not work that well in VR – not least because the most unpredictable part of the equation is the human visual system. This talk will look at ways we have had to adapt software development to the rapidly-evolving pace of technology, and what happens when it smacks up against a few million years of primate perception. Tom Forsyth is a senior architect at Oculus working in rendering technology.
We will have some food to nom on but do us a favor and RSVP so that we know to expect you. Also, add any of your friends to this event that you think might be interested as well.
Intel Tech Talk
Join Intel for a Technical Talk Logic Technology Development is hiring Presented by Russ Plumley, Portland Technology Development
Date: Thursday, February 26th
Time: 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Location: EE105
Join Russ Plumley, Tapeout Technology Development Engineering Manager (21 years at Intel) for a discussion on Intel’s Silicon process technology. Intel has made significant advancement in Silicon process technology in recent years and brought advanced technologies to High Volume Manufacturing years ahead of its competitors. As we look to 2015 and beyond, Intel will continue its investment in inventing and developing new technologies. Immediate opportunities for BS, MS and PhD students
February 21, 2015
Alan Turing meets Hollywood!
There will be a free screening of the Imitation Game next Friday, 2/27 in Johnson Hall 075 at 6:00 pm.
Arrive early – seating is first-come, first-served! Make sure to print out a ticket (attached in the link below) and bring it with you. One ticket is good for a group of up to 4 people.
0217 SS IMG SEA UW SCREENING 8.5×11 4C EPASS
February 19, 2015
Hope everyone had a great long weekend! Here are the events for this week:
Summary:
· 2/18: Google tech talk: Testing Spanner; 6 p.m. in EE105
· 2/19: Tableau tech talk; 5:45 p.m. in EE105
Details:
Google Tech Talk
Google is coming to campus next week and we hope you’ll join us for a tech talk, “Testing Spanner” by Brian Vance!
Testing Spanner Spanner is Google’s scalable, multi-version, globally-distributed, and synchronously-replicated database. It replicates data across geographic regions for availability and locality of access, and shards the data across many servers for high throughput. Spanner is the first system to distribute data at global scale and support externally-consistent distributed transactions. Testing a system of this size and scale is no easy feat. This talk will give an overview of Spanner and discuss some of the methods Google uses to test this system.
When: Wednesday, February 18th, 6pm Where: EE105
RSVP: https://docs.google.com/a/cs.washington.edu/forms/d/1rQ-XbFprvaFcQ4zpjd_QD4E2WlL2csvL9CYlVHbmQLc/viewform
P.S. Google is still looking for graduating students to fill both Software Engineer (g.co/SWEgrad) and Software Engineer in Test (g.co/SETgrad) roles. If you’re interested in speaking one-on-one with members of the Spanner team after the talk, please feel free to bring your resume.
Tableau Tech Talk
Join us Thursday, February 19th to hear from Daniel Leventhal, Development Manager, as he shares how Tableau Software is changing the big data industry by democratizing data. Similar to how desktop publishing or the spreadsheet put powerful tools into the hands of the people who needed to use them, Tableau gives people the ability to visualize and analyze their own data. Learn how doctors, scientists, programmers, and even gamers are empowered to discover their data at the speed of thought. We are on a mission to fundamentally change the way people interact with their data. Daniel will provide a first-hand look into the software and share what we have in store to help us reach our mission.
February 17, 2015
REMINDER: Due Tomorrow!
DubHacks Spring 2015 is around the corner, and the organizing team is looking for both team leads and committee members. We learned a lot during the fall 2014 DubHacks, and we’re looking forward to bringing this season’s event to the next level. Come help us make it awesome.
Our structure is as follows:
– Finances/Sponsorships: Finalizing sponsorship deals, determining budgeting and expenditures
– Logistics: catering, event space, day-of schedule, mentorship, volunteers, swag, prizes, judges and speakers, mini-event planning, and a moonshot team
– Marketing & Design: Internal tools, website development, pre-event and on-site media relations, and content generation
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday night, February 15 2015
February 14, 2015
The first ever Winter Ball was a huge success!!! We had an amazing time and we hope you did too. Pictures are on the UW ACM Facebook page. Tag yourself and your friends!
Many thanks to Whitepages for sponsoring the event. Also, special thanks to all of our lovely volunteers who made the event possible – you guys are awesome!
Enjoy the long weekend, and have a happy Valentine’s Day <3
With love from your ACM Officers,
Karolina, Karan, Sunjay, Clint, Grant, Jared, and Pooja

February 14, 2015
It’s finally here!
Winter Ball is happening in less than one hour in the atrium! Get ready to partaaayyy
First 5 couples here get a special gift 🙂
Reminder: If you are a UW ACM member, no admission fee is required. Otherwise, $5 (or $8 for lifetime ACM membership).
Can’t wait to see y’all there!
February 13, 2015
The fridge in the ACM Lounge will be cleaned out this Friday, 2/13.
Please have all of your food out by 10:30 am on Friday, otherwise it will be thrown away!
February 11, 2015
DubHacks Spring 2015 is around the corner, and the organizing team is looking for both team leads and committee members. We learned a lot during the fall 2014 DubHacks, and we’re looking forward to bringing this season’s event to the next level. Come help us make it awesome.
Our structure is as follows:
– Finances/Sponsorships: Finalizing sponsorship deals, determining budgeting and expenditures
– Logistics: catering, event space, day-of schedule, mentorship, volunteers, swag, prizes, judges and speakers, mini-event planning, and a moonshot team
– Marketing & Design: Internal tools, website development, pre-event and on-site media relations, and content generation
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday night, February 15 2015
February 11, 2015
Just in case you already forgot, Winter Ball is in two days!
[“hip”,”hip”]
(Hip, hip, array!!! Get it? I know you’re laughing… Don’t deny it)
Come join us this Friday in the atrium from 5 to 8 pm for fun and festivities. WE WANT EVERYONE TO BE THERE. I mean EVERYONE. If you haven’t RSVP’d yet, you can do so on Facebook
Also, big thank you to all of our volunteers! Many hugjays to go around.
February 11, 2015
We still need volunteers for Winter Ball this Friday!
To make the event as awesome as possible, we would love your help. Please fill out this Catalyst survey with your availability and we will be forever grateful. In return, you will get a hug from an ACM officer of your choice.
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/kgoel/260360
February 10, 2015