Assistant Professor @ucsd_cse. Intersection of mobile computing, architecture, systems, and wireless. Ex-rower, bike lover, ½-runner, wannabe-chef (they/them)
@TweetAtAKK I use all three ~daily, especially when doing hands-on work. Embedded platforms are still really fragmented and have an OS they work best on .. many VMs in my life .. including four Ubuntu’s b/c only one exact version supported 🤯
@alextwenzel https://t.co/7017hx3gL1
Preuss is already in session — as are many of the faculty and support staff, and at least some of us use said transit :)
[though, definitely seeing lighter load this week]
@TweetAtAKK Very different growth curves however. LA set on path to the 2nd largest US city early 1900s when the west was becoming a thing and the quake scared folks away from SF — took longer for SD to grow appreciably IIUC (now feeling urge to overlay time x pop graph to check self tho..)
@TweetAtAKK I’ve started reading https://t.co/Yy3IuETTHo recently. It gives a really interesting (if opinionated) view into the history of SD and how things came to be as they are—I recommend if you’re civically interested
@TweetAtAKK We do have USD :)
More seriously, I am always surprised to remember how young San Diego is as a city. It isn’t more than maybe 30y that it would lump in in a list of large cities like that. Not much of a window to create it yet; nor higher ed a power broker priority consistently
@paul_pearce@avinashkunnath Counterpoint: There is a threshold where athletics serves the academic mission purely by increasing name recognition. IIUC, a primary reason that UCSD went D1 was to leverage athletics to increase the visibility of the university as a whole. Happened b/c of academic senate vote
If you are attending @AcmSensys, you are welcome to attend the panel on “How to excel your research career” on November 6th, 6:00-7:00 pm, and learn from our great panelists @cjosephsonful, Jie Gao, @BashimaI!
Moderated by @FaimaMA!
@joepolitz@Catnaplover@sdmts +1 for transit app – the Go feature is also brilliant as it supplements data from MTS's feeds with live GPS reports of users physically on the bus/tram. I try to use Go regularly even when I don't need it as Transit has an internal AI model of actual performance; works quite well
@schemeprincess By the end of grad school, @naklugman@Josh__Adkins and I were doing the real science: blind taste testing with the whole fifth floor of Cory 😄
(Also featured: homemade limoncello from Branden — though I think that was probably too sweet for the current call)
@schemeprincess Tonic! (Sans gin)
It’s quite a bit of fun to make your own tonic syrup, and there’s an enormous range of botanicals and flavors you can mess with. This was my gateway recipe: https://t.co/vDbjKqhv8r — 100% on cold extract > the many recipes that cook the syrup to do in one day
.@sdmts but actually — people are running between cars to find doors they can get into before the train departs. What is the plan to handle the load when @UCSanDiego starts in three weeks?
.@sdmts what barriers remain for 7.5m morning headways on the rest of the blue line?
@UCSanDiego starts in full in a month and it’s already get-real-close-with-your-neighbor SRO between non-ugrad UCSD folk, @PreussUCSD students, and @VASanDiego heading north every morning.
THREAD: We're seeking an Assistant Teaching Professor @ucsd_cse.
https://t.co/kRZuTKdXw0
I've had this job for the last 6 years and got tenure this year – here are some highlights of the position and department from my (personal) perspective. ↘️
@dadrian@durumcrustulum If you just want a publications page, a la https://t.co/Gh8o0vr5t4, that’s pretty easy and worth it IMHO. Feel free to steal from https://t.co/urDfbPoMga. For the rest of the content, it becomes sufficiently different what and how I want on CV vs website to not do in one tool