Bryce Wiedenbeck wins Towner Prize: Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor
Congratulations to SRG student Bryce Wiedenbeck: one of the 2014 winners of the Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for outstanding GSI in Engineering. Award citation here.
SRG Alum Dan Reeves, with Bethany Soule on NBC News
showing us how to walk the walk on market-based decision making...
Erik Brinkman passes prelim
Congrats to SRG PhD student Erik Brinkman, for passing his preliminary exam: the research-based component of the qualification process at Michigan.
Dylan Hurd’s SURE Project Video
Summer undergraduate researcher Dylan Hurd created a video about his project on high-frequency trading.
SI REU Video
Video documenting the 2013 REU program run by the School of Information.
Featuring SRG summer undergraduate researcher Chris Rockwell, and mentor Erik Brinkman.
Featuring… SRG Alum Dan Reeves
UMich EECS news item prompted by article featuring Beeminder on front page of Wall Street Journal.
Michigan AI Lab Mini-Symposium Scheduled for 2 May
A showcase of research from across the AI Lab.
Start of an annual tradition?
See the details.
SRG alum Chris Kiekintveld receives NSF CAREER award
Congratulations Chris!
read about it in the El Paso Times
Ben-Alexander Cassell defends thesis proposal
PhD candidate Ben-Alexander Cassell successfully defended his thesis proposal on 7 January. Ben's thesis will be on "Scaling Empirical Game-Theoretic Analysis". His thesis committee is:
Michael Wellman (chair)
John Laird
Demosthenis…
SRG PhD students pass preliminary exam
Two SRG PhD students recently passed their preliminary exams: the research-based component of the qualification process at Michigan.
Elaine Wah, with her paper:
Latency arbitrage, market fragmentation and efficiency: An agent-based model…

