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Ugrad labs closing – improvements being made over summer

Tracy Erbeck
10:00 AM (6 hours ago)

Over the next few months, we’ll be replacing the carpet on the lower level and painting the labs and hallways.

 

We’re starting Monday with lab 022, the study rooms and the hallways.  We’ll work around the schedules for the summer camps and for Summer Academy.  Our completion date is 9/25.

 

I’ll inform you of any loading dock access issues, which should be minimal.

 

Please don’t hesitate to ask any questions!

 

 

Tracy Erbeck

Facilities Manager, CSE, University of Washington

tracy@cs.washington.edu

206.543.9264 (office)

206.543.2969 (fax)

 

June 12, 2012

Photos online, CSE graduation and CSE 131 course

Here are some links from our resident CSE photographer:

From Bruce:

Here:
http://hemingway.cs.washington.edu/Photos%20from%20CSE/#/content/23-Graduation-2012/4-Hooding/20120609-_BRH0823.jpg

Love the feet…

Check the top of the Gallery Menu for all of them…

-Bruce Hemingway

Here are some great photographs from the students in the premiere edition of CSE131: The Science and Art of Digital Photography:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse131/12sp/Slideshow/

And, for more, here is the list of final projects:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse131/12sp/ProjectList.html

Enjoy…

-Bruce Hemingway

June 12, 2012

Capstone survey delayed, will hopefully post by Wed next week

Sorry for the delay folks, but the capstone survey has been delayed (nope, you haven’t missed it).  We hope to post it by the middle of next week.

 

CSE Advising

June 8, 2012

Hello World!

Have a great summer! o(≧∇≦o)(o≧∇≦)o

-Jennifer Apacible

June 8, 2012

Fantastic article on GeekWire re: UW CSE graduating class of 2012

From Ed Lazowska:

FANTASTIC article.  Many many thanks to all of those who participated!!!!!

http://www.geekwire.com/2012/computer-science-class-2012-headed-excites-technology/

June 7, 2012

Recommend changing your linkedin passwords

From Carl Ebeling:
For those of you with password problems, help from Texas:

 

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Tadayoshi Kohno < wrote:

Forwarding to other lists too — the suggestion is to change your linkedin password (and, if you used your linkedin password on other sites, to change your password there as well). <http://www.pcworld.com/article/257045/hackers_posts_65m_linkedin_passwords_online.html>.
Thanks!
Yoshi
Begin forwarded message:
From: Alexei Czeskis <
Date: June 6, 2012 11:23:12 AM PDT

in case you used your linkedin password somewhere else, you may want to change it.

-Alexei

______________________________


June 6, 2012

Summer undergraduate research position available for pay or credit

Write Michael Toomim:  toomim@cs.washington.edu for more information.

Looking for an interested undergrad!

This summer, Prof. James Landay’s group is working on a new way to measure the value of user interfaces and websites — the amount of money it takes to make people stop using them.

Which website is more valuable to people: Facebook or Google search? As yet, no one knows how to measure this.  But we think we can, by combining methods from:

• Human-Computer Interaction
• Economics
* DNS hacking
• Mechanical Turk and crowdsourcing

This could be the future of A/B tests, user studies, and internet economics.  For the last decade, websites have become obsessed with their statistics of hits, click-through rates, and their number of users, but how much value do they add to human lives?

Let’s give silicon valley a way to look at the big questions.

The researcher can earn credits, as well as be paid (at a higher rate than mechanical turkers!).

Here’s another one!

Prof. Landay’s group is also creating a new type of social space — something a little like email, and a little  like Facebook. We are taking aspects of socializing in real life (eye contact, body language, vocal expressiveness, standing near someone) and finding ways to represent them online, to make the internet suck less for socializing.

This is both a research project, and a real, live system, that you will be able to help design and contribute to.

Let’s work together to make the internet suck less for socializing.
Write toomim@cs.washington.edu for more information.

June 5, 2012

Tomorrow: CSE481K Designing Technology for Resource-Constrained Environments Project Posters and Demos

This year’s projects in the multi-disciplinary CSE481K – Designing Technology for
Resource-Constrained Environments will be giving  poster presentations in the CSE Atrium from noon to 1:30 pm

WHAT:   CSE481K Designing Technology for Resource-Constrained Environments Project Posters and Demos
DATE:   Wednesday, June 6, 2012
TIME:   12:00pm – 1:30pm
PLACE:  Atrium, Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, UW Campus
http://www.washington.edu/maps/?l=CSE
http://www.cs.washington.edu/news/maps.html
HOSTS:  Richard Anderson (CSE), Ruth Anderson (CSE), Beth Kolko (HCDE), Nicki Dell (CSE)

This years six projects are:

SmartPhone Job Aids for Front-line Medical Workers

Interactive Public Health Videos for South Seattle in collaboration with Global2Local

Using Smartphones for Vaccine Registries

Map based Public Health Modeling to support national immunzation programs

Encouragement Systems for Maternal Health in Kenya

Open Data Kit / District Health Information System integration to support SmartPhone reporting of health indicators

Come check it out tomorrow!

Richard Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Beth Kolko, Nicki Dell

June 5, 2012

Mr. Zhan Wang, VP of Baidu.com, to Bellevue City Hall on June 6th, 2012

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[….] I think the System folks will be
interested. Students can enjoy a 50% discount by entering “Students50”
at EventBrite.

Seattle Entrepreneurship Club is proud to announce the visit of Mr.
Zhan Wang, VP of Baidu.com, to Bellevue City Hall on June 6th, 2012.
Event agenda:

1. China’s internet growth trend and internet user behavior analysis.
2. Summary of Baidu’s innovative services and products.
3. Baidu’s strategy in regards to helping US advertisers target
Chinese customers.

Details of this event can be found at:

http://wangzhan.eventbrite.com/

Thanks,

Sam

June 4, 2012

T-shirts Have Arrived

Hey everyone,

T-shirts are in.

I’ll be sitting at the acm office in the lounge today from 3pm – late.

Alternatively I am also planing to hold t-shirt office hours next Tuesday from 11am – 5pm.

Tim

June 1, 2012

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