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AI Startup Gains $6.3M in Funding

Clinc, founded by Profs. Jason Mars and Lingjia Tang along with CSE research fellow Michael Laurenzano and CSE graduate student Johann Hauswald, has closed a $6.3 million Series A round of financing.

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CS is Still #1 ...and #2!

It's no wonder CS is growing at Michigan! Students earn the highest median salary in every category of employment tracked by the College of Engineering, and possess the potential for impact in virtually every field of endeavor.

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Bertacco Named Thurnau Professor

Prof. Valeria Bertacco has been honored for her outstanding contributions to undergraduate education with an Arthur F. Thurnau Professorship. She is also a faculty mentor to student groups for undergraduate and graduate women.

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Mozafari Named Wellman Professor

Prof. Barzan Mozafari has been named a Morris Wellman Faculty Development Professor. The professorship is awarded to junior faculty members in recognition of outstanding contributions to teaching and research.

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Madhyastha Earns Google Award

Prof. Harsha V. Madhyastha has been awarded a 2017 Google Faculty Research Award for his work in enabling the deployment of low-latency web services in the cloud. It is his third such research award from Google.

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Security for Future Smart Systems

CSE PhD candidate Qi Alfred Chen has been awarded a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship to support his research to develop defense approaches that address security challenges in existing and future smart systems.

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Facilitating Creative Tasks

CSE PhD candidate Sang Won Lee has been awarded a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship to support his research into the interactive systems that lie at the intersection of music and computer science, with a focus on collaboration.

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Outstanding Grad Student Instructor

CSE graduate student Pat Pannuto has received a Towner Prize for Outstanding Graduate Student Instructors from the College of Engineering for his work in creating a seminar on computing that is designed for EECS students.