Month: April 2016
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NSF CyberCorps: Scholarship For Service, May 15 deadline
UMBC undergraduate and graduate students interested in cybersecurity can apply for an Federal CyberCorps: Scholarship For Service scholarship by 15 May 2016
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tutorial: Design, Analysis and Security of Automotive Networks, 2pm 4/29
Sekar Kulandaivel will present a tutorial on the Design, Analysis and Security of Automotive Networks from 2:00-3:30 on Friday, 29 April 2016, in ITE325b at UMBC.
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3D Capturing the Future at UMBC
UMBC has acquired a photogrammetry-based 3D acquisition system (multi-camera computer vision 3D capture system) as a research instrument to enable easy and repeatable collection of data across a wide range of research areas.
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11th UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference, 11-5 Sat. April 30
The 11th UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference will be held 11-5 on Saturday, April 30 in the Commons at UMBC.
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talk: Medical Epistemology: A Gerontologist's Perspective, 3pm Wed 4/27
Dr. John D. Sorkin of UMD School of Medicine on big:data and medicine: Medical Epistemology: A Gerontologist’s Perspective, 3pm Wed. April 27, UMBC, ITE325b
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Blindfold Chess Spectacular at UMBC, 9-6 Sun 4/24
UMBC’s Chess Program hosts a Blindfold Chess Spectacular with UMBC alumnus International Grandmaster Timur Gareyev.
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talk: Securing the Cloud: The Need for Quantum Network Security, 11:15am 4/22 UMBC
Prof. Brian Kelley of the University of Texas at San Antonio talks on Securing the Cloud: The Need for Quantum Network Security at 11:15 on Friday 22 April 2016, in ITE227 at UMBC
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talk: Statistical Methods for Integration and Analysis of Opinionated Text, 4/21
Prof ChengXiang Zhai (UIUC), Statistical Methods for Integration and Analysis of Opinionated Text Data, 10:00am Thursday 21 April 2016, ITE 459, UMBC.
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talk: IoT Device Security Research at Morgan State University, 12pm Fri 4/15
Prof. Kevin Kornegay (Morgan State) talks at UMBC on IoT Device Security Research at Morgan State University , Noon Fri. April 15, 2016
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Free Arduino workshops, 2-6pm, Sat 4/9 and 4/16, ITE239, UMBC
The Arduino microcontroller is a great device for anyone who wants to learn more about technology. It is used in a variety of fields in research and academia and may even help you get an internship. Our instructors have used the Arduino for researching self-replicating robots and remote-controlled helicopters, hacking into a vehicle’s control system,…