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Chowdhury receives VMWare Award to further research on cluster-wide memory efficiency
  1. Chowdhury receives VMWare Award to further research on cluster-wide memory efficiency

    Chowdhury’s work has produced important results that can make memory in data centers both cheaper and more efficient.

  2. Army Award to speed up distributed methods over networks

    Danai Koutra has earned an Army Young Investigator Award to speed up graph methods for distributed applications.

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

    Sensing technology could keep seniors safe.

  4. Using drones, a new software tool can bring LTE networks anywhere

    SkyCore is a complete software solution to deploying mobile networks on unmanned drones

  5. Designing a flexible future for massive data centers

    A new approach recreates the power of a large server by linking up and pooling the resources of smaller computers with fast networking technology.

  6. Michigan researchers awarded 2018 Applied Networking Research Prize for their work on speeding up the mobile web

    The researchers, including Prof. Harsha Madhyastha and CSE graduate students Vaspol Ruamviboonsuk and Muhammed Uluyol, received prize for their paper, “Vroom: Accelerating the Mobile Web with Server-Aided Dependency Resolution.”

  7. Net neutrality repeal: Michigan Engineers weigh in

    On Dec. 14, the FCC will vote on the rules that today ensure internet service providers treat all web content equally.

  8. Accelerating the mobile web

    New Vroom software could double its speed.

  9. Open ports act as security wormholes into mobile devices

    Researchers have for the first time characterized a widespread vulnerability in the software that runs on mobile devices.

  10. Shadows in the Dark Web

    Secrets lurk in the dark web, the 95 percent of the internet that most of us can’t see. One U-M professor is bringing some of those secrets to light, making the digital and the real world a little safer.