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Prof. Doug Tygar

November 7, 2017

Students learn to think like hackers for ‘cyberwar’ course

CS students enrolled in CS 194, an experimental “cyberwar” course led by Prof. Doug Tygar,  have joined forces with the white hat hackers at HackerOne, a vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platform.  This is the first time that HackerOne–which connects hackers with tech companies, private businesses and federal agencies to…

BRETT undergoing VR training

November 7, 2017

EECS-affiliated startup uses virtual reality to show robots how to perform

The start-up Embodied Intelligence and its founders, Prof. Pieter Abbeel and grad students Peter Chen, Rocky Duan, and Tianhao Zhang, are the focus of two news articles: one from the New York Times titled “A.I. Researchers Leave Elon Musk Lab to Begin Robotics Start-Up,” and one from Berkeley News…

garcia

November 6, 2017

Dan Garcia praises educators working to expand CS learning in Alabama’s schools

Teaching Prof. Dan Garcia is quoted in a WBRC Fox 6 News article  which discusses how a group of Alabama teachers are working to expand computer science education opportunities for students in rural Alabama and inner-city Birmingham.  Garcia, who was part of the 2017 Alabama Teachers Computer Science Summit at…

From right, Prof. Pieter Abbeel, Sergey Levine and Chelsea Finn (Peter Earl McCollough/The New York Times)

November 6, 2017

Pieter Abbeel on building A.I. that can build A.I.

Prof. Pieter Abbeel is featured in a New York Times article titled “Building A.I. That Can Build A.I.,” about how Google and others, in competition for a small pool of qualified researchers, are looking for automated ways to deal with a shortage of artificial intelligence experts.   The key might be…

Jinwen Xiao (photo: Embedded Computing Design)

November 3, 2017

Jinwen Xiao and the culture of Silicon Labs

EE alumna Jinwen Xiao (Ph.D. ’03), now a senior director of engineering at Silicon Laboratories in Austin, Texas, is featured in a My Statesman article titled “Silicon Labs focuses on ‘mature, respectful’ workplace environment.”  A computer chip design company, Silicon Labs ranks No. 1 among large employers in the…

Radio Kal engineering staff Sam Wood and Dinnis Seguine (photo: 1964 Blue & Gold Yearbook)

November 2, 2017

Sam Wood, Jim Welsh and the birth of KALX radio

Two EECS alumni were instrumental in the creation and establishment of KALX radio on campus in the 1960s.  Jim Welsh (B.S.’67), along with geology major Marshall Reed, started what was then known as Radio Kal in the basement of the Unit 2 dorm with a disposable collection of records, a…

Accel Scholars (photo: Accel)

November 1, 2017

Amit Kumar and Accel launch Accel Scholars EECS mentorship program

EECS alumnus Amit Kumar (B.S. ’03) and the venture firm Accel are launching a mentorship program called Accel Scholars to support EECS undergraduates.  Accel will work with a select group of students over the course of a year, hosting networking dinners and also guaranteeing the students an internship at a portfolio…