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  1. Several Michigan Papers Presented at 2016 USENIX Security Symposium

    A total of five papers authored by CSE researchers were presented.

  2. ‘The most interesting tech IPO of the year’ was founded by alums

    A Q&A with the Michigan Engineering alumni who founded Twilio, a “unicorn” in the tech industry.

  3. Students seek the secrets of the brain in study abroad program

    IPAN sent eight undergraduates to Germany for a month of lab work, learning about the intricacies of the brain.

  4. CSE-based startup receives funding to develop systems based on intelligent personal assistant technology

    Clinc has built Lucida, its state-of- the-art, open-source intelligent assistant and machine learning platform that allows developers and the open-source community to easily create and deploy personalized voice and vision-based intelligent assistants.

  5. With over 7 million certificates issued, Let’s Encrypt aims to secure the entire web

    In order to bring HTTPS to everyone, Prof. Halderman joined forces in 2012 with colleagues at Mozilla and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to found Let’s Encrypt, a non-profit certificate authority with the mission of making the switch to HTTPS vastly easier.

  6. New venture is on the path to build continual learning AIs

    Cogitai was formed with the aim of developing AI technology that empowers machines to learn from interaction with the real world.

  7. EECS research highlighted at 2016 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference

    The University hosted the 2016 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference, which allowed attendees to hear about the latest in robotics through talks, presentations, workshops, and tutorials.

  8. Two Michigan papers win top awards at IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium

    One of the paper describes and demonstrates a malicious hardware backdoor. The other demonstrated security failings in a commercial smart home platform.

  9. Tracking and mitigating tail latency in data centers

    High tail latency has been identified as one of the key challenges facing modern data center design.

  10. MARLO makes initial attempt at the Wave Field

    For now, Grizzle and his graduate students are only attempting the easiest routes, between the grassy two- to three-foot moguls, over smaller undulations that he calls “merely very difficult.”