Dieter Fox to co-lead new Intel Science and Technology Center

Dieter Fox, UW
Dieter Fox, UW
Intel newsroom Intel Science and Technology Center - UW Fox faculty page University of Washington computer scientist Dieter Fox will co-lead an Intel Science and Technology Center that will focus on "pervasive” computing, which aims to incorporate computing and sensing into everyday devices and environments. Fox, a UW associate professor of computer science and engineering, will join Intel's Anthony LaMarca in operating the center, which Intel announced today will receive $2.5 million annually for operations. "This is an honor and we look forward to working with Intel to continue our quest toward making computing systems better able to respond to people,” said Fox, who is well-known for research in artificial intelligence and robotics, and has worked with Intel in prior collaborations. The UW has shown remarkable strength in innovations related to pervasive computing, and this collaboration with Intel reinforces that leadership, Fox said. As an example of that strength, the UW's Shwetak Patel, also part of the new center, won a MacArthur "genius” award last week for his innovative sensor work. UW's Intel Science and Technology Center will be housed in the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering. The center will develop technologies that allow pervasive computing systems to be trustworthy, richly aware of their users and continuously learning and adapting.
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