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<p><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/software.intro.html"><b>SoftwareEngineering,Safety, and Human-Computer Interaction</b></a>:	Nancy Leveson, David Notkin, and Alan Shaw<p><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/graphics.intro.html"><b>ComputerGraphics and Computer Vision</b></a>:	David Salesin, Linda Shapiro, and Steve Tanimoto<p><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/artint.intro.html"><b>ArtificialIntelligence</b></a>: 	Oren Etzioni, Steve Hanks, Alistair Holden, Steve Tanimoto, and	Dan Weld<p><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/theory.intro.html"><b>Theoryof Computation</b></a>:	Richard Anderson, Paul Beame, Anna Karlin, Dick Karp,	Richard Ladner, Larry Ruzzo, Martin Tompa, and Paul Young<p><!WA36><!WA36><!WA36><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/comp.bio.intro.html"><b>ComputationalBiology</b></a>:	Dick Karp, Larry Ruzzo, and Martin Tompa, in        close collaboration with adjunct faculty Phil Green,        Leroy Hood, and Maynard Olson<p>There are many research activities that cut across these areas(for example, in parallel computing), aswell as a number of strong external interactions.<table cellpadding=8 border=0 align=left><tr><td><!WA37><!WA37><!WA37><imgwidth=216 height=144src="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/photos/weld.olympic.coast.small.jpeg"><br><font size=-1>Olympic Coast Sunset<br>Olympic National Park, Washington<br>Photo by Dan Weld</font></td></tr></table><h3>  The Graduate Program</h3>  The department has roughly 120 Ph.D. students and 20 Mastersstudents in the<!WA38><!WA38><!WA38><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/grad-program.html">full-timegraduate program</a>.  We typicallygraduate 15 Ph.D. students and 20 Masters students each year.<p>  We offer admission to between 10% and 15% of thosewho apply to our graduate program.  Eight of our studentsreceived NSF Graduate Fellowships in the 1994 competition.<p>    Our<!WA39><!WA39><!WA39><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/grad-brochure/node31.html">recentPh.D. graduates</a> have received offers from essentiallyevery top academic department and industrial research laboratory,and dozens of our recent graduates populate these strong programs.Five recent graduates have received Presidential/NSFYoung Investigator Awards, two have received PresidentialFaculty Fellow Awards, and one has received a Sloan ResearchFellowship.  Two graduates have been recognized in theACM Distinguished Dissertation Award competition.<p>In Autumn 1996 we introduced an<!WA40><!WA40><!WA40><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/masters/">"accessible"Masters program</a> (involving a mix of distance learningand evening courses) designed for fully-employed professionalsin the region's burgeoning information technology industry.This program will ultimately enroll roughly 120 students.<table cellpadding=8 border=0 align=right><tr><td><!WA41><!WA41><!WA41><imgwidth=144 height=221src="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/photos/uw.allen.jpeg"><br><font size=-1>Allen Library<br>University of Washington photo</font></td></tr></table><h3>The Undergraduate Program</h3>  The department has two undergraduate programs:  a<!WA42><!WA42><!WA42><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/cs-program.html">ComputerScience</a> degree program graduating 80 students per year, and anABET-accredited<!WA43><!WA43><!WA43><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ce-program.html">ComputerEngineering</a> degree program graduating 40students per year.<p>  Students are admitted to our majors on a competitive basisupon completion of prerequisite courses.As a result, our undergraduates are strong, classes are small,and interaction with the faculty is high.  (The average overallfreshman/sophomore GPA among students enrolling in theComputer Science program for Autumn 1996 was roughly 3.7; amongstudents enrolling in the Computer Engineering program it wasroughly 3.8.Junior and senior classes typically have enrollments ofless than 40.  Undergraduate participation in researchis common.)<p><p>  Because Washington State has the nation's fastest growingsoftware industry -- there currently are nearly 2000 firms --more than two-thirds of our graduates remain in-state.  In thecourse of their education, roughly two-thirds of ourundergraduates participate in co-op, which we feel enhancesthe effectiveness of an undergraduate engineering education.<p><table cellpadding=8 border=0 align=left><tr><td><!WA44><!WA44><!WA44><imgwidth=216 height=138src="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/photos/weld.rainier.sunset.small.jpeg"><br><font size=-1>Winter Sunset on Mt. Rainier<br>Mt. Rainier National Park<br>Photo by Dan Weld</font></td></tr></table><h3>The Puget Sound Region</h3>  The Puget Sound region is increasingly prominent as a nationaland international technology center.<p>    Key strengths of the University of Washington include medicine,biotechnology, the physical sciences, and computing and allied areasof science and engineering.  Many of the central players in "digitalconvergence" are headquartered here, such as McCaw (now<!WA45><!WA45><!WA45><a href="http://www.airdata.com">AT&amp;TWireless</a>),<!WA46><!WA46><!WA46><a href="http://www.geoworks.com">Geoworks</a>,<!WA47><!WA47><!WA47><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/">Microsoft</a>,<!WA48><!WA48><!WA48><a href="http://www.nintendo.com/">Nintendo of America</a>,and<!WA49><!WA49><!WA49><a href="http://www.teledesic.com">Teledesic</a>.  Theregion is home to many other companies critical to broadcompetitiveness:  <!WA50><!WA50><!WA50><a href="http://www.boeing.com">Boeing</a>,<table cellpadding=8 border=0 align=right><tr><td><!WA51><!WA51><!WA51><imgwidth=144 height=221src="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/photos/needle.jpeg"><br><font size=-1>The Space Needle<br>Space Needle photo</font></td></tr></table>the<!WA52><!WA52><!WA52><a href="http://www.wsdma.org">nation's fastest growing softwareindustry</a> even independent of<!WA53><!WA53><!WA53><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/">Microsoft</a>,significant players in bioengineering and electronics, etc.There is major activity in high performance computing(<!WA54><!WA54><!WA54><a href="http://www.tera.com">TeraComputer Company</a>; the Department of Energy<!WA55><!WA55><!WA55><a href="http://www.pnl.gov:2080/">PacificNorthwest National Laboratory</a>), as well as a rapidly growingbiotechnologyindustry (<!WA56><!WA56><!WA56><a href="http://weber.u.washington.edu/~mbt/">LeroyHood's NSF Science &amp; Technology Center</a>,plus a number of companies that either preceded or wereattracted by or created by the STC).  There is a burgeoningdigital content industry, too.<p>    Strong collaborations exist among these groups, and theDepartment of Computer Science &amp; Engineering seeks to play amajor role in the University and the region.Integration is the key:  we view research, education, outreach,and impact as seamlessly interconnected.  (For examples, see<!WA57><!WA57><!WA57><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lazowska/impact/">TheImpact of a Research University:  An Information TechnologyPerspective</a>.)  Our annual<!WA58><!WA58><!WA58><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/affiliates/">AffiliatesMeeting</a> is a forum for interaction among<!WA59><!WA59><!WA59><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/affiliates/curraffil.html">morethan 50 leadership companies</a> from the region and the nation.Our<!WA60><!WA60><!WA60><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/htbin-post/mvis/mvis/TVtalks#current">UWTV-televisedcolloquium series</a> and<!WA61><!WA61><!WA61><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/masters/">professionalMasters program</a>play significant roles in keeping the region's leading-edgeworkforce current.<p><!WA62><!WA62><!WA62><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/area/index.html">Seattle</a>, consistently acclaimed as oneof the most livable cities in the nation, is a terrific place to be.Seattle is a cosmopolitan city situated in the midst of the beauty anddiversity of the Pacific Northwest.  The University of Washington is located on Lake Washington, a few miles east ofPuget Sound.  The Cascade Mountains are one hour to theeast; the Olympic Peninsula and OlympicMountains are two hours to the west.<br clear=all><hr><i>This document:  http://www.cs.washington.edu/general/overview.html</a><hr></body><address><!WA63><!WA63><!WA63><a href="mailto:lazowska@cs.washington.edu">lazowska@cs.washington.edu</a></address></html>

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