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 UW CSE 2008-09 Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting
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Industry Feedback Focus Sessions


We want to know what you think!

Thursday, October 23, 2008: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Paul G. Allen Center


Academic and Industrial Partnerships in HCI & Design (CSE 403)

dub (see dub.washington.edu) is a cross-campus coalition of over 30 faculty and 50 graduate students exploring the future of research in human-computer interaction and design. One of the important attributes of the Puget Sound area is the large number of companies producing research and products that are dependent on high quality and innovative product, interface, and interaction designs. The purpose of this feedback session is to hear how our affiliates can take a stronger role in this new campus activity:

Relevant topics include:



Mainstream Parallel Computing (CSE 691)

The computer industry has moved toward a future of desktop computing that relies on parallelism (multicore/manycore) for increased performance. While UW is actively researching hardware and software innovations to help this fundamental transition, the purpose of this feedback session to hear how our affiliates are (or are not) attacking this changed and changing landscape.

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