
| Smartphone app illuminates power consumption |
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| CSE Grad Students Present at Honors Competition |
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| Students Develop Mobile Apps During 48-Hour Smartphonia Mania |
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| Student Programming Team Advances to ACM World Finals |
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| CSE Researchers Win Best Paper Award at IEEE ICCD |
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| U-M Team Qualifies to Compete in MAGIC 2010 Robot Challenge |
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Rethinking Rewards in Reinforcement Learning
Tuesday, Nov 24
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CSE News
11/24/2009
Smartphone app illuminates power consumption
11/24/2009
Dick and Mao: Smartphone app article in PhysOrg
11/24/2009
Dick and Mao: Smartphone app article in Great Lakes IT Report
11/23/2009
Noble - IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing: Juggler: Virtual Networks for Fun and Profit

New application developed by Profs. Robert Dick, Morley Mao, and students Lide Zhang and Birjodh Tiwan will help software developers build more efficient products.
Four finalists gave presentations on their research at the 6th annual CSE Graduate Student Honors Competition on November 17.
Eleven teams of student programmers worked for 48 hours to create and present a remarkable set of iPhone and Android applications at CSE.
A team of three U-M students has advanced from regional competition and will compete in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals in Harbin, China.
Ph.D. students Shantanu Gupta, Shuguang Feng, and Amin Ansari, along with Assoc. Prof. Scott Mahlke, have won the Best Paper Award at the 27th IEEE ICCD.
A team of over 20 students, led by Asst. Prof. Edwin Olson, has qualified to compete in the 2010 Worldwide Autonomous Ground-Robotic International Challenge.