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GOOGLE Office hours, Tech Talk, & APM Coffee chats

Thursday(10/6):
Google office hours 12-4 (see calendar for more details)

Tech Talk 6pm in EE125 (see calendar for more details)

Friday(10/7):
Coffee Chats with Linus Chou, Google APM!

Every year, Google searches the globe looking for highly technical, passionate, and motivated new grads for the Google Associate Product Manager program. The APM program is an elite two-year rotational program, consisting of two one-year rotations, designed for top recent computer science graduates who are interested in exploring product development and leadership opportunities.  This select group is given access to unparalleled resources within Google to define new products, work closely with creative and prolific engineers, interact with executives to influence the business, and develop both personally and professionally.

For more information about the role please see:
http://www.google.com/jobs/students/us/technical/associate-product-manager-new-grad-north-america-locations/

What: Coffee Chat with a Google APM!
When: Friday, October 7th

Sounds great, how do I sign up?: Please submit your resume and transcripts to uw-apm-recruiting@google.com by Tuesday, October 4th.  Since we have
limited spots available, we will inform you by Wednesday, October 5th if you’ve been selected for a coffee chat.

October 3, 2011

Frisbee Today!

The clouds are starting to go away so Frisbee is on. 4:30pm – 6:00pm in the Rainier Vista

September 30, 2011

IEEEXtreme 5.0 programming competition

Hello CSE Students,

IEEEXtreme 5.0, the 24-hour online worldwide programming contest for students, is coming up! Are you ready to solve and win the world’s most extreme programming challenge? Last year, UW placed 1st in the US West Coast region and we’re hoping to defend our rank this year. Students with any level of programming experience are encouraged to compete.

Here’s the official site for rules and registration: http://www.ieee.org/xtreme
Registration is open until October 8th.

Event Details:
Date: October 21st – 22nd
Time: Begins at 4pm
Location: To be determined (around Seattle)
Requirements: IEEE Student Member Number
Team Sizes: Up to 3 people

Contact Josh Scotland at koemon@uw.edu if you are interested in competing, want more information, or want to setup/join a team

September 29, 2011

Important Employment Event for all CSE Majors

All CSE undergraduates who plan on pursuing an internship or full-time employment in 2011-12 should attend our CSE sponsored Employer Panel next Wednesday, October 5 from 5:30-6:30 pm in EE125.  The Employer Panel will be the  first in a series of highly recommended CSE career events designed to prepare our CSE undergraduates for the recruiting process.

Next Wednesday’s event will feature a panel of HR reps and recent CSE graduates from local software companies who will provide details on what to expect from employers in the coming months so you can take the right steps to land the job of your dreams.  Attendee questions are very much encouraged.  You should leave this event with a better understanding of the timing and direction of your upcoming job search.

Additional upcoming CSE sponsored Autumn career events include:

Resume Review Roundtable Workshop — Tuesday, October 11 (CSE Atrium)

Technical Interview Coaching — Monday, October 24 (CSE Atrium)

Mock Technical Interviews — Tuesday, November 1 (CSE Building)

Watch for future announcements or contact CSE Advisor, Dave Rispoli at rispoli@cs for additional details of these events.

September 29, 2011

Fun Internal Events

Frisbee Sept 30

We’re going to have a frisbee event tomorrow. Probably sometime after 4:00pm. More spam to come once the details are hammered out.

Facebook Hackathon on Oct 14 4:00pm – Oct 15 5:00PM.

I highly recommend going to this. Stay up all night with your friends to hack on a random project, pick up some skills, and present.

Fall Fest Nov 18

This is our quarterly undergrad celebration. Come and get ready for thanksgiving with all sorts of games, food, and fun. There will also be a beer garden for 21+.

 

September 29, 2011

Microsoft Imagine Cup – we would love to see some UW CSE teams

Here is the information, if you decide to put a team together, please let me know as we’d like to track UW CSE involvement.

Crystal Eney

ceney@cs.washington.edu

Randy Guthrie (RANDY) <Randy.Guthrie@microsoft.com>

Subject: Microsoft Imagine Cup 2012 Competition Starts: $25,000
Departmental Prizes Offered

Microsoft’s Imagine Cup competition is one of the world’s largest
student technology competitions, and while the dust is still settling
from last July’s record-breaking World Finals in New York, I am happy
to announce that the 2012 United States Imagine Cup competition has
started and is bigger and better than ever. In 2012 the US is hosting
its own Software Design, Game Design, and IT Challenge competitions in
Redmond, WA, and the World Finals will be held in Sydney, Australia.
In addition to travel, prize money, great PR, and a life-changing
experience for your students, we have expanded the $25,000
departmental team sponsor prize to include both Software Design and
Game Design (more details below) winners.

Some of last year’s finalists developed solutions that helped
partially-blind students take notes in class, screen blood samples for
malaria using a mobile phone, and help students with asthma manage
their symptoms by playing a video game that requires breathing through
a special tube. Some projects were developed just for the competition
and others were developed  for research or to fill a course
requirement and then were entered as a secondary objective.  Many of
our winners were undergraduate students, but a couple great projects
came from graduate research and labs.

The United States runs two Imagine Cup competitions per year to better
align with the academic calendar; one in the Fall and one in the
Spring. The Fall competition historically has about the half as many
competitors than the Spring competition, and finalists are chosen from
both so there is a big advantage for competing in the Fall. Fall
finalists are announced by the end of November, so teams that are
selected in Fall get about 4 months to polish their projects. Spring
winners are announced in March and will have less than 6 weeks to
polish and complete their projects, so the advantages of competing in
Fall are almost overwhelming if you can get your team formed and plans
submitted by the Fall Round One deadline of October 14th. Teams that
are not selected as finalists in the Fall are allowed (and encouraged)
to keep working on their projects, incorporate judging feedback and
resubmit them in the Spring.

The Competitions

Software Design – Round One Deliverables

Team Registration
Draft Business Plan
Due October 14th at 5pm

Game Design – Round One Deliverables

Team Registration
Draft Game Storyboard
Due October 14th at 5pm

IT Challenge – Round One

Pass quiz on website with score of 15 or higher
Due TBD

As you can see it is easy to get started. The good news is that Round
One for Software Design and Game Design is a project milestone date
and is not judged. You can literally form a team, write a storyboard
or business plan draft and submit an entry in under an hour. Your
Round One entry shows your intent and automatically advances your team
to Round Two. For the IT Challenge, you can take the tests as often as
you like; score above 15 and you automatically advance to the next
round.

The Software Design and Game Design competitions are team
competitions; students can form teams of up to four students plus a
faculty mentor. The IT Challenge is an individual competition that
aligns with Microsoft’s IT Certifications.

Software Design – Round Two Deliverables

Updated Business Plan
Beta Code
3-5 minute video presentation (think infomercial)
Due November 14th at 5pm

Game Design – Round Two Deliverables

Playable game executable (at least one complete level)
Written game summary
Game instructions
3-5 minute game demo video
Due November 14th at 5pm

IT Challenge – Round Two

Case Study
Due TBD

The Rewards

Ten Software Design, Twenty Game Design (ten in each category) and Ten
IT Challenge Competitors will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the
Imagine Cup US finals in April 2012 at the Microsoft Redmond Campus.
First, Second and Third place teams will receive cash prizes. The
winner of the US Software Design competition also will represent the
US at the Imagine Cup World Finals at Sydney, Australia in July 2012.
Mentors in Software Design and Game Design are also given paid travel
to support their teams.

Imagine Cup competitors also get invaluable experience that is highly
valued by recruiters. Many Imagine Cup competitors get interviews and
job offers from Microsoft. Even if a student team doesn’t get selected
as a finalist, they can add their experience to their resumes and may
qualify for honorable mention, which can add important differentiation
in today’s challenging job market.

Last year the first-place team in the Software Design category not
only won a cash prize for the team members, they also won a $25,000
prize for their mentor’s department. This year, we are expanding the
departmental sponsor grant award to include both Software Design and
Game Design winners.

Resources

Besides the resources listed on the Imagine Cup web page, your school
may qualify for an on-campus Imagine Cup workshop. Microsoft has
fielded a team of regional developer evangelists that can come to
campus, explain the details of the competition, and walk interested
students through the sign-up, brainstorming, team formation, and
business plan/storyboard submission; from zero to Round One in less
than two hours.  Interested in using Windows 7, Kinect, or Windows 8?
Your school may also qualify for a technical jump-start workshop to
get you from plan to code as quickly as possible.

If you would like more information about the competition or are
interested in hosting a workshop, please let me know.

Cheers,

Randy Guthrie, PhD
Microsoft Academic Developer Evangelist [US-West]

Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/MIS_Laboratory

September 29, 2011

Research Night

Research night is on the horizon with a tentative date of Nov30. If you’re at all interested in grad school or just research, then stop by and see some of the cool projects that you can work on.

September 29, 2011

Upcoming Career Events

Amazon Info Session, 10/4, 6:00pm – 7:30 pm, EEB105 or EEB125

Interested in working at Amazon this summer? Networking? Want free food/stuff? Come to this event!

Google Tech Talk, 10/6,  6:00pm – 7:30 pm, EEB125

Come hear about google’s front end and back end projects and learn about some of the interesting problems they are solving.

September 29, 2011

Scholarship Opportunities from the Office of Merit Scholarships & Awards!

The start of fall quarter always brings with it a flood of scholarship opportunities for students. The Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards helps UW undergraduates (all campuses) develop the skills and personal insights necessary to pursue scholarships appropriate to their goals, provides information about searching for scholarships, and information about specific national scholarships.

We have a large number of scholarship information sessions and workshops coming up in October, including but not limited to:

Information sessions on the Truman, Udall, Goldwater, Carnegie Jr. Fellows, Merage American Dream, Critical Language and Boren Scholarships
Workshops on searching for undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships (for undergrads), CV Writing and Personal Statement Writing

Please share and/or post the attached handout with undergraduate students. Additional details and information about all the scholarships and workshops listed are available on our website at http://www.washington.edu/students/ugrad/scholar/.

Undergraduate students are also welcome to connect with us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Office-of-Merit-Scholarships-Fellowships-Awards/17924742843)and/or join our e-mail list (https://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/scholarships).

Thank you,


***NOTE: Our office has moved to 171 Mary Gates Hall

Robin Chang
Assistant Director
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards
Center for Experiential Learning and Diversity
University of Washington
171 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352803
Seattle, WA 98195-2803
206-543-2603 FAX: 206-616-4389
http://www.washington.edu/students/ugrad/scholar/

September 29, 2011

CSE 490S Digital Sound Engineering

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: bruceh <bruceh@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:27 PM
Subject: CSE 490s Digital Sound Engineering
To: Crystal Eney <ceney@cs.washington.edu>

If you’re looking for a course to add, please consider CSE 490S Digital Sound Engineering.

This quarter we are looking at procedural sound for games and animation using Unity, the well-known game engine, along with sound packages such as Supercollider and Pure Data.

Everyone is welcome! While it’s helpful if you know some C, that is not a requirement.
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse490s/11au/

We will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays,10:30-11:50 p.m. in EEB 042.
Labs are Tuesdays OR Thursdays, 2:30-5:20 in CSE 003E.

-Bruce Hemingway

 

September 28, 2011

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