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May 24, 2017

UC Berkeley alumni are 2017’s most wanted tech employees

According to an analysis by online recruiting company HiringSolved, UC Berkeley has the most undergraduate and graduate alumni hired by the 25 biggest Silicon Valley employers in 2017.  Using data from more than 10,000 public profiles for tech workers hired or promoted into new positions in 2016 and the…

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May 23, 2017

Two sophomores are using AI to fight fake news on Facebook

EECS sophomore Rohan Phadte and Interdisciplinary Studies major Ash Bhat have built a Messenger bot called NewsBot to help users discern whether articles are “fake news” on Facebook. Besides determining the validity of an article, it also offers a barometer that shows where an article might fit on the…

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May 22, 2017

Stuart Russell TED talk: 3 principles for creating safer AI

CS Prof. Stuart Russell gave an engaging TED talk in April describing some of the problems in, and possible solutions for, creating a species that is smarter than humans.  He argues that building provably altruistic,  humble, and humanitarian machines might help us avoid some of the pitfalls inevitable in…

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May 22, 2017

Two EECS alums on panel discussing challenges of female innovators

2017 EE Distinguished Alumnus Anantha Chandrakasan (B.S. ’89/M.S. 90/Ph.D. 94) and EECS alumna Gitanjali Swamy (Ph.D. ’97) are both participating in a TiE-Boston and  IIT AGNE panel discussion on the “unique strengths of and challenges for female innovators and the ecosystem that supports them.”  Anantha is the Vannevar Bush Professor…

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May 22, 2017

Avideh Zakhor: the brains behind Google Earth and Street View

Computer vision pioneer Prof. Avideh Zakhor is the subject of a Mercury News profile titled “Avideh Zakhor: the brains behind Google Earth and Street View,”  which touches on her emigration from Iran,  the creation of the 3-D city modeling technology for a Defense Department-funded start-up which she ultimately sold…

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May 11, 2017

Paper co-authored by Richard Karp receives 2017 RECOMB Test of Time Award

Prof. Richard Karp and coauthors Jacob Scott, Trey Ideker and Roded Sharan have received the 2017 RECOMB (International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology) Test of Time Award for their paper “Efficient Algorithms for Detecting Signaling Pathways in Protein Interaction Networks”. Prof. Karp also won awards at…

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May 10, 2017

David Patterson is leading one of Google’s most crucial projects

Prof. Emeritus David Patterson is profiled in a CNBC article which describes how he postponed retirement to conduct research at Google into the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), an ambitious new chip that’s designed to run at least 10 times faster than today’s processors and is sophisticated enough to handle…

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May 9, 2017

Rikky Muller awarded the 2017 Keysight Early Career Professor Award

Assistant Prof. Rikky Muller has been awarded the 2017 Keysight Early Career Professor Award. The Keysight Early Career Professor Award is established to recognize and encourage excellent research enabling design, test or measurement of electronic systems. The program seeks to establish strong collaborative relationships between Keysight researchers and leading professors…

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May 9, 2017

Sam Kumar is 2017 University Medal runner up

EECS major Sam Kumar is a runner up for the 2017 University Medal.  Candidates for the University Medal must have overcome significant challenges, made a difference in the lives of others and carry a GPA of 3.96 or higher.  Sam is involved in research related to software-defined buildings, has spent…