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  1. New laser shows what substances are made of; could be new eyes for military

    By shining the laser on a target and analyzing the reflected light, researchers can tell the chemical composition of the target.

  2. Security risks found in sensors for heart devices, consumer electronics

  3. Researchers funded to develop a leap forward in Processor Architectures

    The project proposes to produce a parallel heterogeneous 3D near-threshold computing system with unprecedented energy efficiency.

  4. After Newtown: A new use for a weapons-detecting radar?

    The technology could potentially identify a hidden weapon from a distance in less than a second.

  5. Using HERCULES to probe the interior of dense plasmas

    Thanks to HERCULES, scientists are now able to study very dense plasmas — a crucial step in nuclear fusion and astrophysical research.

  6. James McCullagh receives Best Student Paper Award for research to keep bridges safe

    McCullagh is working to develop energy harvesting devices and circuits to power wireless sensor nodes which can monitor bridge health.

  7. Students compete to create game-playing bots in weekend programming contest

  8. Todd Austin and colleague author new edition of book on structured computer organization

  9. Duo of CSE Alums Form and Grow Security Company in Ann Arbor

    Serial entrepreneur Dug Song (CS BS 1997) and recent alum Jon Oberheide (CSE PhD 2011) founded security firm Duo Security in early 2010 and have rapidly grown their company to serve over 500 customers in 40+ countries around the world.

  10. J. Alex Halderman to Teach Course on Electronic and Internet Voting through Coursera

    The 5-week course will provide the technical background and public policy foundation that today’s citizens need to understand the electronic voting debate.