CSEE graduate students participate in UMBC's 35th Graduate Research Conference

CSEE PhD. student Robert Holder presents his work on intelligent, automated  planning systems at the UMBC Graduate Research Conference

Twenty-three CSEE graduate students will present their research at UMBC's 35th Annual Graduate Research Conference (GRC) on Wednesday 20 February 2013. Oral and poster presentations will take place between 9:00am and 12:30pm in the Commons and University Center. There will be a lunch at 1:00pm in the UC Ballroom followed by a panel on civic engagement from 1:30 to 2:15 in which UMBC graduate students, faculty and administrators will discuss activities fostering civic engagement, including graduate level courses with a community engagement component, GSA's Food for Thought project, and Dr. Shaun Kane's Accessibility Hack Day.

Here are the presentations from CSEE students.

09:00am-10:30am Oral Presentations I (Commons 329)

  • Sumeet Bagde, Iterative quantum algorithms
  • Jared Dixon, Laser Photothermal Therapy Using Gold Nanorods
  • Ben Johnson, A Reference Advisor to an Automatic Text Understanding Engine
  • Yatish Kumar Joshi, Autonomous Recovery from Multi-node Failure in Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Lisa Mathews, A Collaborative Approach to Situational

9:00am – 10:00am, Poster Presentation I (University Center 312)

  • Shihyu Chen, Weighted Radial Basis Function Kernels- Based Support Vector Machines for Multispectral Magnetic Resonance Brain Image Classification
  • Prajit Das, Energy efficient semantic context model for managing privacy on smartphones
  • Deepal Dhariwal, Text and Ontology driven Information Extraction from Clinical Narratives
  • Roshan Ghumare, Distributed Average Consensus in WSN
  • Clare Grasso, Identifying Safety Risks Due to Medical Treatment in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease using KDD
  • Neha Sardesai, Develop a System Analysis Model for Trace Gas Detection using a Pulsed Laser and QEPAS
  • Puneet Sharma, A Cross-Layer Approach to Detection of Hardware Trojans
  • Jennifer Sleeman, Online Unsupervised Coreference Resolution for Semi- Structured Heterogeneous Data
  • Shiming Yang, An Adaptive Observation Site Selection Strategy for Road Traffic Data Assimilation

11:00am – 12:15pm, Oral Presentations II (Commons 329)

  • Randy Schauer, Reducing Thermal Impact using Probabilistic Energy-Aware Job Scheduling
  • Jon Ward, On the Use of Distributed Relays to Increase Base Station Anonymity in Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Fahad Zafar, Computational Observer Approach for Assessment of Stereoscopic Visualizations in 3D Medical Data Sets
  • Guohao Zhang, Is More Realism Better? Towards Finding the Effectiveness of Visual Realism on Three-Dimensional Streamtube Visualization

11:00am – 12:00pm, Poster Presentation II (University Center 312)

  • Arnav Joshi, Generating a linked data resource for software security concepts and vulnerability descriptions
  • Vlad Korolev,Machine Learning Methods for Assessment of Risk of Chronic Disease
  • Sandhya Krishnan, Social Media Analytics : Digital Footprints
  • Ravendar Lal, Information Extraction of Security related entities, concepts and relations from unstructured text
  • Varish Mulwad, Exploiting Semantics in Graphical Models for Generating Linked Data from Tables

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