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U-M researchers launch fight against C. difficile with $9.2M grant from NIH
  1. U-M researchers launch fight against C. difficile with $9.2M grant from NIH

    Prof. Wiens will continue to use machine learning techniques to study the disease.

  2. Michael J. Cafarella selected for Sloan Research Fellowship

    He has built software systems for information extraction, database integration, and feature engineering and applied these to problems in the social sciences.

  3. Passwords, privacy and protection: Can Apple meet FBI’s demand without creating a ‘backdoor’?

    Prof. H.V. Jagadish sheds light on current issues regarding data privacy and technology.

  4. MBus is the missing interconnect for millimeter-scale systems

    The M3 is a fully autonomous computing system that acts as a smart sensing system.

  5. Mosharaf Chowdhury receives Google Faculty Research Award

    The project aims to create a new software stack for analytics over geo-distributed datasets.

  6. Jenna Wiens receives NSF CAREER Award to increase the utility of machine learning in clinical care

    Her primary research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning and healthcare.

  7. Barzan Mozafari receives NSF CAREER Award to improve predictability of database systems

    Prof. Mozafari is passionate about building large-scale data-intensive systems that are more scalable, more robust, and more predictable.

  8. Secure your website now: Let’s Encrypt enters Public Beta

    Let’s Encrypt allows anyone to request a free website security certificate without needing an invitation.

  9. Censys enables fast searching of actionable internet data

    The software enables users to ask questions about the hosts and networks that compose the Internet and get an immediate reply.

  10. Researchers Receive NSF/Intel Award to Develop Visual Recognition System for Wearable Devices

    The researchers are finding a solution to implement state-of-the-art vision systems in wearable devices where there is little heat dissipation