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Prof. Marie desJardins comments on the risks of autonomous weapon systems
The real challenge will come when we start to put more autonomy into drones and assault robots.
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Omar Shehab PhD defense: Solving Mathematical Problems in Quantum Regime, 7/7
Omar Shehab defends his dissertation, Solving Mathematical Problems in Quantum Regime, at 2pm Thursday, 7 July 2016, in ITE 325b at UMBC
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Rick Forno discusses DNC hack on NPR
On June 14, the Democratic National Committee announced that its computer system had been hacked. Rick Forno, director of UMBC’s graduate program in cybersecurity and assistant director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, discussed the “ongoing process” of stopping such attacks during a long-form discussion segment on the WOSU Radio’s “All Sides” show. Forno made…
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Travel grants for students to attend 2016 Grace Hopper Conference
University students who are excelling in computing and passionate about supporting women in tech can apply for a travel grant to attend the 2016 Grace Hopper conference by July 10
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Cyber Chase: the UMBC Cyber Dawgs
For the past six years, students in UMBC’s Cyber Dawgs group have been learning about cybersecurity and successfully participating in competitions and challenges
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Webinar on UMBC's new, live online cybersecurity training, 11am 6/30
The UMBC Training Center will hold an online webinar 11:00-11:40am on Thursday, 30 June 2016 about its new, live online versions of its Certificate in Cyber Foundations and our Certificate in Cybersecurity
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PhD defense: Z. Wang, Learning Representations and Modeling Temporal Signals
Z. Wang PhD defense: Learning Representations & Modeling Temporal Signals: Symbolic Approximation, Deep Learning, Optimization & Beyond, 1pm Tue 31 May 2016, ITE 325, UMBC
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Innovations in Cybersecurity Education Workshop, Friday June 3, UMBC
The 3rd Innovations in Cybersecurity Education Workshop 9-5 Friday, 3 June 2016 at UMBC. Free, speakers, hands-on demos and exercises, lunch included
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CSEE professor Dr. Tulay Adali receives USM Regents’ Faculty Award for Scholarship/Research/Creative Activity
More than twenty years ago, Tulay Adali stepped onto UMBC’s campus as an assistant professor right after receiving her PhD. Much has changed since then. Now a professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Dr. Adali runs a highly active Machine Learning for Signal Processing Lab (MLSPLab). Her recent appointment as an IEEE Signal Processing…
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CE21-Maryland Summit raises awareness about need for more women and minority Computer Science majors
You don’t know until you try. This is what the leaders behind Computing Education for the 21st Century (CE21-Maryland) have figured out. Drs. Marie desJardins, Penny Rheingans, and Susan Martin say that removing the mystery and misconceptions surrounding Computer Science is the key to getting more women and minorities to purse careers in the field.…