- UW Excellence (a website opposing unionization of the University of Washington faculty by the Service Employees International Union)
- "A Plea for Greater Attention to Data-Intensive Discovery, Greater Investment in Intellectual and Software Infrastructure, and Greater Use of the Commercial Cloud" (Presentation to the NRC Computer Science & Telecommunications Board Colloquium on Future Cyberinfrastructure for Scientific Discovery, 9/8/2016)
- "Computer Science: The Ever-Expanding Sphere" (Dean's Seminar Series, McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University, 4/25/2016)
- "The Moore/Sloan Data Science Environments: Advancing Data-Intensive Discovery" (Keynote Address, Chesapeake Large-Scale Analytics Conference, 10/15/2015)
- "Big Data, Enormous Opportunity" (Chancellor's Distinguished Lecture, University of Colorado at Denver, 9/9/2015)
- "Tsunami or Sea Change? Responding to the Explosion of Student Interest in Computer Science" (National Center for Women in Information Technology, 5/20/2014, and Computing Research Association Conference at Snowbird, 7/21/2014)
- "Computer Science, Global Challenges, and National Policy" (The Carolyn and Edward Wenk, Jr., Lecture in Technology and Public Policy, Johns Hopkins University, 4/10/2014)
- "Each and Every Student Should Study Computer Science" (solicited by CNN, then rejected by them, 2/19/2014)
- "Two Tales of Two Washingtons" (presentation to the Board of Directors of the Brookings Institution, 11/19/2013). Pdf slide version here (presentation to the Washington Education Innovation Forum, 1/23/2014)
- "Broadening Participation: The Why and the How" (Computer, 3/2013)
- "STEM Education in Washington: The Facts of the Matter" (Washington State Academy of Sciences, 9/22/2011)
- "An Endless Frontier Postponed" (invited editorial in Science, 5/6/2005) (pdf) (additional detail here)
- Continuing Innovation in Information Technology (NRC Computer Science & Telecommunications Board report)
- Quantitative System Performance: Computer System Analysis Using Queueing Network Models
- Barriers to Equality in Academia
- "Pale and male: 19th century design in a 21st century world" (invited editorial, Inroads (ACM SIGCSE), 2002) (pdf)
- Remembering friends
Contact
Bill & Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering, Room 244
206-543-4755
lazowskacs.washington.edu
Areas of interest:
Design, implementation, and analysis of high-performance computing and communication systems; data-intensive discovery (eScience); information technology and public policy