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Helping autonomous agents make smarter decisions in chaotic environments
  1. Helping autonomous agents make smarter decisions in chaotic environments

    A new algorithm gives autonomous agents the ability to take in batches of multiple instructions at once while responding dynamically to changes in their surroundings.

  2. Solution for restoring faulty graphs earns best paper award

    Prof. Greg Bodwin has devised a solution to an important open question in graph theory that offers promising new options for repairing and constructing resilient networks.

  3. Postdoc Leqi Zhu wins PODC Dissertation Award

    The thesis completely solves a longstanding open problem in the theory of distributed computing.

  4. Thomas Wenisch selected as Maurice Wilkes Award Recipient

    The award recognizes Prof. Wenisch’s contributions to memory persistency and energy-efficient systems.

  5. Her fight for your rights

    Could censorship end the internet as we know it? Not if Roya Ensafi can help it.

    The post Her fight for your rights appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. Best paper award for a robot that can see and move transparent objects

    A new method enables robot arms to build a tower of champagne glasses.

  7. With Slide, student entrepreneurs aim to make contact sharing frictionless

    Built by students and funded by student VCs, the venture marks a new model for launching ideas into ventures.

  8. Jaylin Herskovitz selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Through her work in augmented reality, Jaylin hopes to improve the accessibility of emerging technologies for people with disabilities and expand access to computing.

  9. Sky CH Wang selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Through his work in NLP and computational social science, Sky hopes to understand complex social interactions and contribute towards the democratization of technology.

  10. Tim Dunn selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Through his work, Tim hopes to dramatically accelerate genomic sequencing analysis, enabling the use of handheld genomic sequencers to produce actionable diagnostic data within minutes.