Author: Tim Finin
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ACM Student Chapter hosts CSEE welcome back picnic
The UMBC ACM Student Chapter invites CSEE students, staff and faculty to the third annual Welcome Back Picnic. Join us this coming Wednesday, 10 October 2012, between 11:30 am and 1:30pm in the Atrium of the Engineering Building for lunch and to meet new and returning students. The picnic is sponsored by the CSEE Department…
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talk: Real-time Causal Anomaly Detection for Hyperspectral Imagery
1pm 10/12: Yu-Lei Wang talks about her research on Real-time Causal Anomaly Detection for Hyperspectral Imagery at 1:00pm on Friday October 12, 2012 in room 227 if the ITE Building at UMBC.
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MS defense: Using Mobile Data Collectors to Federate Clusters of Disjoint Sensor Network Segments
11am Tue 10/2: Bhuvana Kalyanasundaram will defend his MS thesis on Using Mobile Data Collectors to Federate Clusters of Disjoint Sensor Network Segments at 11:00am on Tuesday October 2 in room ITE 346 at UMBC
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talk: introduction to the OpenACC parallel programming standard
1pm Thr 9/27: Mark Ebersole of NVIDIA will give an introduction to OpenACC programming standard for parallel computing at 1:00pm on Thursday, september 27 in toom 005 of the UMBC Engineering building
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talk: Volume Calculation of Magnetic Resonance Tissues via Image Classification
1pm Fri 10/5: Shih-Yu Chen will talk about hi research on Volume Calculation of Magnetic Resonance Tissues via Image Classification at 1:00pm on Friday October 5, 2012 in room 227 of the ITE building at UMBC.
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talk: Geometric Modeling and Visualization for Science, 3pm Wed 10/3
3pm Wed 10/3:: Liz Marai will talk about her research on Geometric Modeling and Visualization for Science at 3:00pm Wednesday, October 3 in room ITE325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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talk: Wolff on Local Thresholding for Structured and Unstructured Graphs, 2pm 9/28
2pm Fri 9/28: Ran Wolff wll talk about Local Thresholding for Structured and Unstructured Graphs at 2:00pm on Friday September 28, 2012 in room 325b in the ITE building at UMBC.
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Join the UMBC ACM Student Chapter
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society. UMBC has an active ACM student chapter that is open to all UMBC undergraduate and graduate students of any major. While you do not need to join ACM to be a part of the local chapter, the annual membership dues…
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PhD proposal: Birrane on Virtual Circuit Provisioning in Challenged Sensor Internetworks
9am Fri 9/21: Ed Birrane will present a proposal for his Ph.D. dissertation on Virtual Circuit Provisioning in Challenged Sensor Internetworks, with Application to the Solar System Internet at 9:00am on Friday, September 21, 2012 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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talk: Simon on A Novel Dynamic Task Scheduling Environment for High Performance Distributed Systems
1pm Fri 9/21: Tyler Simon will talk about his research on A Novel Dynamic Task Scheduling Environment for High Performance Distributed Systems at 1pm on Friday, september 21st, 2012 in room 227 of the ITE building at UMBC.