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Lu Wang earns CAREER Award to summarize long text with machine learning
  1. Lu Wang earns CAREER Award to summarize long text with machine learning

    Wang hopes that, by summarizing longer documents, she can make a new class of information more accessible to a variety of audiences.

  2. Qi Zhang selected as first recipient of David J. Kuck Dissertation Prize

    His work is in the area of coordinating systems of autonomous agents that operate in uncertain, dynamic environments.

  3. Seven papers by CSE researchers presented at AAAI 2021

    Twelve students and faculty co-authored papers spanning several key application areas for AI.

  4. Zeyu Zheng selected for JP Morgan PhD Fellowship

    His work on reinforcement learning is aimed at accelerating the training of RL agents.

  5. First IFIP Workshop on Intelligent Vehicle Dependability and Security

    The workshop, co-organized by a team including two EECS faculty, focused on ensuring the safety of Level 3 autonomous vehicles, where humans must be ready to take over control.

  6. New database sheds light on Michigan’s videogame boom

    The Michigan Game Studios database, developed by lecturer Austin Yarger, helps organize the state’s rapidly growing scene.

  7. Hacking reality

    Microphones that “hear” light; microprocessors that “tell” us secrets; self-driving cars that “see” fake objects; sensors that “feel” the wrong temperature. Our devices are under attack in new, increasingly sophisticated ways. Security researchers at CSE are exploring the limits of hardware and finding new, sobering vulnerabilities in our computers and homes.

  8. Precision health in the palm of your hand

    Recent breakthrough developments in technologies for real-time genome sequencing, analysis, and diagnosis are poised to deliver a new standard of personalized care.

  9. Building a testing-free future

    How automated guarantees that our most complex programs are secure and trustworthy can save us time, money, and anxiety.

  10. Incoming faculty Anhong Guo named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Science

    This distinction recognizes young researchers with exceptional promise who are having an impact on the world.