Month: April 2012
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2012 UMBC CSEE Research Review: Friday May 4
Fri 5/4: The CSEE Department will hold its annual CSEE Research Review day from 9:00am to 4:00pm on Friday, May 4, 2012. Faculty, research staff and students from the Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering programs will present and discuss their latest research results via short oral presentations and a poster session.
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Catch the AROW Competition this Saturday: 4/14
This Saturday, April 14, 2012, students in the ENES101 Introduction to Engineering Science course will be competing in UMBC's second AROW competition. AROW, which stands for Academy Robotics on the Water, is an introductory engineering design experience developed by Captain Jonathan Russell, Lt. Cmdr. Brian Maggi and Stephen Grenier at the US Coast Guard Academy. …
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talk: On Far-End Crosstalk Mitigation in VDSL Systems, 11:30am Fri 4/13, ITE227
11:30 4/13: Dr. Amitkumar Mahadevan of Ikanos Communications Inc. will talk about On Far-End Crosstalk Mitigation in VDSL Systems at 11:30am on Friday, April 13 in room 227 of the UMBC ITE Building.
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talk: Virtual Human Simulator: Computer-aided Exploration of Human Biology, 1pm Fri 4/13, UMBC
1pm 4/13 Professor Andreas A. Linninger of the University of Illinois in Chicago will present developments in advanced scientific computing for discovering the fundamental transport and reaction mechanisms in biological systems.
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Wallace Brown and Alexander Morrow: Multiclass Datasets, Their Predictions, and Their Visualization
Multiclass Datasets, Their Predictions, and Their Visualization Wallace Brown and Alexander Morrow with Kevin Winner Senior, Computer Science Sophomore, Computer Science Many datasets contain a wealth of information. For example, a person may be described by their race, age, gender, income, marital status, nationality, level of education, etc. By analyzing this data, we can form…
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Morgan Madeira: Analyzing Social Media Data
Analyzing Social Media Data Morgan Madeira Junior, Computer Science Social media has increasingly become an outlet for expression for a large part of our society. Literature suggests that analyzing data from these sites can lead to improvements in areas such as health-care and search-ad targeting. Users of these sites often associate with many other users…
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talk: Ram Sriram on Cyber-Physical Social Systems April 6
1pm 4/6: Dr.Ram Sriram of NIST will talk about Cyber-Physical Social Systems: Research Challenges at 1:00pm on Friday April 6, 2012 in room ITE 325 at UMBC.
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Panel Discussion: Graduate School: Before, During, and After
10am Mon 4/16: A panel discussion on Graduate School: Before, During, and After, with Dr. Ellen Zegura (Georgia Tech), Dr. Jeffrey Forbes (National Science Foundation), Mr. James MacGlashan (UMBC CSEE Ph.D. Candidate) and Ms. Alyson Young (UMBC HCC Ph.D. student).
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Computing in Cirrus Clouds: The Challenge of Intermittent Connectivity
1pm Mon 4/16: Professor Ellen Zegura of Georgia Tech will talk on Computing in Cirrus Clouds: The Challenge of Intermittent Connectivity at 1pm on Monday 16 April, 2012 in ITE 325b, UMBC.
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Computing for Good: Experiences in Humanitarian Computing
4pm Mon 4/16: Professor Ellen Zegura of Georgia Tech will talk on Computing for Good: Experiences in Humanitarian Computing at 4:00pm on Monday 16 APril, 2012 in UC 310, UMBC.