Hi all,
One more event happening this week: ACM Interview Prep is tonight at 5:30pm. The location is TBD, but it will most likely be in the EEB basement. We will send out an email later today with the exact room number.
Hope to see you there,
ACM
Hi all,
One more event happening this week: ACM Interview Prep is tonight at 5:30pm. The location is TBD, but it will most likely be in the EEB basement. We will send out an email later today with the exact room number.
Hope to see you there,
ACM
Hello CSE students!
We want to apologize for the long waits this past quarter during dropins. The 1000+ current majors and 1000+ prospective students have really hit us hard. On the upside, things should be getting better very soon!
Jenifer Hiigli is transitioning back from leave so she and Owen (her 4 month old sidekick) will be starting to see students some and responding to email.
Additionally, we recently hired Lacey Schmidt as another professional staff advisor who will start working with prospective students this quarter and then add current students later next quarter.
With two additional staff members we hope that the long lines will dissipate soon.
Maggie, Chloe, Raven and I are also still around to help, but Raven is mostly working on Diversity and Outreach projects now and seeing fewer students.
Thank you for hanging in there with us during the fall quarter madness, hopefully things will be better from here on out.
CSE Advising
Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in computer science? Please join us today for a discussion with CSE alum and current UCSD PhD student Alex Sanchez-Stern! In comparison to our previous PhD info sessions, this will provide additional/deeper information and will be a more informal conversation. We hope to see you there! Snacks will be provided.
Monday Nov. 13th, 3:30 – 4:30pm
CSE 305
Alex Sanchez-Stern graduated from University of Washington in 2015 with his Bachelors of Computer Science and in 2016 with his Masters of Computer Science, and is currently pursuing a PhD at UCSD in San Diego. At the University of Washington he worked on research in numerical software, and he is currently researching numerical program debugging and proof synthesis. He’ll be talking about his two current projects, Herbgrind, a tool for identifying root causes of floating point error, and Proverbot9001, a system for generating program correctness proofs using machine learning. Both projects are in collaboration with UW researchers. He’ll also talk about the process of pursuing a PhD, and the benefits of graduate school.
ACM-W is hosting a Study Hall in CSE 403 today from 10:30am – 2:30pm. Join us for tea, bagels, and a focused work environment as we finish up the quarter and prepare for finals. Work independently or bring study buddies. All are welcome!
Hi all,
Hope you had a good weekend. One more full week until Thanksgiving! Events happening this week are listed below:
Sincerely,
ACM
CSE 490E: Ethics, Society, and Computers
Winter 2018
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Chief explorer: Jared Moore
Email: jlcmoore@cs.washington.edu
Office Hours: By appointment only
Note: Graded credit/no credit so will not apply to CSE senior electives, senior electives must be graded
Description:
This course will explore computing technologies as they pertain to society along ethical dimensions. In particular, it will examine what it means to be an ethical computer scientist and the societal implications of computer technology. Each week, we’ll read about a different topic or case study (e.g. privacy) and discuss the related quandaries in class. This course will afford a moment to look up from the minutia of computer science – algorithmic complexity, fitting models, appropriate use of MVC, etc. – to examine the impact of technology on society at large.
Objectives:This course will provide a space and the impetus for exploration of ethical issues in computer science. The point of this class is not for the dictation of what is ethical (or the contrary), but rather for students to play a role in critically exploring technology. At the end of this course, students will have gained a broader conception of dilemmas in current computing technologies and will have a stronger framework with which to develop their own ethical responsibilities.
Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in computer science? Please join us for a discussion with CSE alum and current UCSD PhD student Alex Sanchez-Stern! In comparison to our previous PhD info sessions, this will provide additional/deeper information and will be a more informal conversation. We hope to see you there! Snacks will be provided.
Monday Nov. 13th, 3:30 – 4:30pm
CSE 305
Alex Sanchez-Stern graduated from University of Washington in 2015 with his Bachelors of Computer Science and in 2016 with his Masters of Computer Science, and is currently pursuing a PhD at UCSD in San Diego. At the University of Washington he worked on research in numerical software, and he is currently researching numerical program debugging and proof synthesis. He’ll be talking about his two current projects, Herbgrind, a tool for identifying root causes of floating point error, and Proverbot9001, a system for generating program correctness proofs using machine learning. Both projects are in collaboration with UW researchers. He’ll also talk about the process of pursuing a PhD, and the benefits of graduate school.
We are offering a new Robotics course, CSE 490R this winter quarter, see below for details.
“This course provides a practical introduction to techniques in
robotics, primarily related to planning, control, perception and more
recent learning methods including deep learning. The course will
involve a lab component where students will work in small teams to
implement multiple assignments on a rally car platform.”
Prerequisites:
CSE 332: Data Structures and Parallelism
Recommended –
CSE 312: Foundations of Computing II
Math 308: Matrix Algebra
Optional –
473: Intro to AI
First, we saw about 87 students today, with three full time advisors. We are beyond peak capacity right now and apologize sincerely for the long waits at dropins. Here are a few registration notes that might be of interest. On another note, we have some advising reinforcements coming online starting next week, so hopefully we can start assisting you faster in the near future. More on that later.
REGISTRATION NOTES
Thank you!
~CSE Advising
Hello everybody!
Thank you to those who RSVPed already! The Computer Science & Engineering Student Advisory Council (CSE SAC) is excited to start hearing what you have to say and we hope you’re excited (for free burritos and) to share your stories. It’s not too late if you still want to attend our first Discussion Forum of the year!
The event will take place in the Gates Commons (this is a location change from our previous advertisements). Doors open at 5:00 PM and we plan on finishing around 6:00 PM. Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Geoffrey Wukelic (Vice Chair)