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Kang G. Shin recognized with Distinguished Leadership Award by IEEE Computer Society Technical & Conference Activities Board
  1. Kang G. Shin recognized with Distinguished Leadership Award by IEEE Computer Society Technical & Conference Activities Board

    His work in the area of real-time computing has spanned decades and has had impact in a broad range of applications.

  2. All things can be part of the Internet of Things with new RFID system

    Sensing technology could keep seniors safe.

  3. Timothy Trippel selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Trippel’s research interests lie in embedded systems and IoT security and privacy for the purpose of building safe and reliable autonomous systems.

  4. Hacking into homes: Security flaws found in SmartThings connected home system

    New vulnerabilities form when hardware like electronic locks, thermostats, ovens, sprinklers, lights and motion sensors are networked and set up to be controlled remotely.

  5. Startup founded by U-M assoc. professor gets NSF grant

    Healthcare security company Virta Laboratories, Inc. has received a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

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

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

  7. CSE Researchers Win at Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge

    Their Powerblade project is the smallest, lowest cost, and lowest power AC plug-load meter that measures real, reactive and apparent power, and reports this data over Bluetooth.

  8. Making smart dust a reality

    This research is expected to have a fundamental and long term impact on a diverse set of applications ranging from energy conservation to health care.