CSEE Archived News
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UMBC Computer Science open-rank, tenure-track faculty position
UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Dept. invites applications for an open-rank, tenured/tenure-track position in Computer Science to begin in the Fall of 2022.
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🔴 talk: Shawn Blanton (CMU); Designing Secure Hardware Systems, 1pm Fri 2/7; Commons 329
Prof. Shawn Blanton of CMU talks on Designing Secure Hardware Systems, 1-2 Fri Feb 7 at UMBC, as part of the Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker series.
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Open rank, tenure-track faculty positions in Computer Science at UMBC (2020)
UMBC’s CSEE Department has two open-rank faculty positions in Computer Science to begin in Fall 2020
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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Workshop
On October 3, 2019, Dr. Francis Ferraro presented a workshop for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). During the workshop, Dr. Ferraro covered many topics including scholarship eligibility, funding, and the application process. He also provided a detailed application checklist as well as suggestions for developing personal and research statements. In…
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talk: Three Related Takes on Investigating Human-Like Intelligence
Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker Series Three Related Takes on Investigating Human-Like Intelligence:Cognitive Architectures, a Common Model of Cognition, and Dichotomic Maps Dr. Paul S. Rosenbloom Professor of Computer Science and Director of Cognitive Architecture Research, Institute for Creative TechnologiesUniversity of Southern California 1:00-2:00pm Friday, 11 October 2019, ITE 325b, UMBC This talk explores a trio…
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Multiple computing tenure-track and lecturer faculty positions
UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department seeks to fill three tenure-track and three teaching faculty positions
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CSEE research review 9-4 Friday April 12, UC Ballroom
Fri 4/12: The CSEE department will hold its annual day-long research review from 9:00am to 4:00pm on Friday April 12, 2013 in University Center Ballroom. The public is welcome.
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talk: Reinventing the Classroom, Harry Lewis, Noon Fri 3/1
Noon Fri 3/1: Professor Harry Lewis of Harvard will talk about his experiences in flipping the classroom at Noon on Friday, March 1, 2013 in room 456 if the ITE building at UMBC.
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Cybersecurity scholarships: February 8 deadline
Scholarships for for rising juniors and seniors and graduate students interested in cybersecurity-related studies are availabe, with a deadline of February 8 for two programs: the Information Assurance Scholarship Program and the Federal Cyber Service Scholarship for Service. US citizens capable of receiving security clearances are eligible for these programs. These scholarships require the recipient…
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2022 NSA Codebreaker Challenge
The 2022 NSA Codebreaker Challenge is Underway The annual NSA Codebreaker Challenge consists of a series of tasks that are worth a varying amount of points based on their difficulty. Schools will be ranked according to the total number of points accumulated by their students. Solutions may be submitted at any time for the duration…
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Profs. Sherman and Oliva receive NSF award to study cybersecurity education
UMBC Professors Alan T. Sherman (PI, CSEE) and Linda Oliva (CO-PI, Education) received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study and improve how cybersecurity is taught at the U.S. Naval Academy and U.S. Military Academy.
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DAX 2022: a one-day data science conference at UMBC, Sat. June 4
DAX 2022 is a one-day, in-person conference at UMBC on data science, analytics, and data exploration with food, drinks, networking with experts in the field
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UMBC faculty Karimi and Yus help team win 2nd place in Sandpit Challenge on Digital Trust
A research team that includes UMBC CSEE faculty Naghmeh Karimi and Roberto Yus won the second place prize in the 2022 INCS-CoE Sandpit Challenge on Digital Trust. The International Cyber Security Center of Excellence (INCS-CoE) is an international collaboration of government, industry, and academic organizations that have partnered to explore pioneering efforts to address cybersecurity…
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talk: More holes than cheese: Vulnerabilities of the e-voting system used in the 2022 French presidential election
Dr. Enka Blanchard will present the first security and privacy analysis of the Neovote e-voting system, which was used for three of the five primaries in the French 2022 presidential election.
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UMBC CIO Jack Suess interviewed on CyberTalk podcast
UMBC alumnus Mike Shelah (’95) interviewed UMBC’s CIO Jack Seuss on his CyberTalk podcast about how the University addresses evolving cybersecurity issues and how UMBC uses its students to build a talent pipeline.
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CSEE Faculty Cynthia Matuszek and William Smith win 2022 UMBC Faculty Awards
In 2018, The Office of the Provost at UMBC established a faculty award program to recognize excellence among tenured faculty in all three colleges. Awardees were selected based on the promise and strength of their scholarship and teaching at UMBC. This year’s faculty awards include two CSEE faculty members- Cynthia Matuszek, who has received the…
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talk: Model Validation for DARPA DPRIVE
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Model Validation for DARPA DPRIVE Ian BlumenfeldUMBC and Two Six Technologies (joint work with Eric Bond, William Harrison, Chris Hathhorn, Paul Li, Matthew Torrence, and Jared Ziegler) 12–1 pm ET, Friday 6 May 2022, via WebEx Commodity hardware description languages (HDLs) like VHDL and Verilog present a challenge from…
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Cybersecurity CTF competition starts 1pm Friday 4/29
The UMBC Cyberdawgs will host a 48-hour Jeopardy-style Capture The Flag cybersecurity competition, online and in person for UMBC participants. DawgCTF 2022 will be a Jeopardy-style CTF, so things are pretty simple. Players register online, either in teams or alone. At 1300 EDT on April 29, 2022, the competition will open. Players will have access…
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talk: Iterative Preconditioning for Accelerating Machine Learning Problems, 12-1 4/27
ArtIAMAS Seminar SeriesCo-organized by UMBC, UMCP, and Army Research Lab Iterative Preconditioning forAccelerating Machine Learning Problems Nikhil Chopra Mechanical Engineering, UMCP 12-1 ET Wed. 27 April 2022, WebEx We study a new approach to accelerating machine learning problems in this talk. The system comprises multiple agents, each with a set of local data points and…
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