Author: Tim Finin
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UMBC Idea Competition
UMBC Idea Competition challenges you to think about problems and opportunities facing society. Submit ideas by Oct 13
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HackUMBC hackathon, Sat-Sun Oct 1-2 at UMBC
HackUMBC is a 24-hour hackathon to be held 1-2 October 2016 on the UMBC campus See http://hackumbc.org for more information.
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NSA launches 4th annual student Codebreaker Challenge
The NSA Codebreaker Challenge is a hands-on, software reverse engineering challenge in which students work to complete mission-focused objectives and push their university to the top of the competition leaderboard.
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Kaiser Permanente Social Innovation Challenge hackathon, 9/24-25
The Kaiser Permanente Social Innovation Challenge hackathon will identify innovate solutions to improve health and well being in Baltimore City; September 24-25 at Coppin State University in Baltimore.
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CSEE lecturers receive grant to reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
CSEE lecturers Gibson and Dixon received a Hrabowski Fund for Innovation seed grant will look at ways in which the campus can reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
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UMBC to help promote computing and engineering in Howard County Public School System
UMBC will collaborate with the Howard County Public School System to increase STEM opportunities for students.
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talk: Categorizing Misconceptions of Cybersecurity Reasoning, 11:15 Fri 9/9
Travis Scheponik discusses results of a study on Cybersecurity Reasoning Misconception, 11:15-12:30 Fri Sept. 9, ITE 237, UMBC
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Are you interested in assistive robotics research?
Participants are sought to take a short, online survey on attitudes toward robotic aids and how they may improve the quality of life for those with physical disabilities.
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7th Annual CSEE Welcome Back Picnic, 1-2:30 Thr Sept 8, 312 University Cntr
The UMBC ACM Student Chapter and CSEE department invite students, alumni, faculty and staff to its 7th annual Welcome Back Picnic, 1-2:30 Thur, Sept. 8 in room 312 of the University Center.
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Consider pursuing an advanced degree in computing
Five short videos showcase young researchers with PhDs who are now working in industry as they talk about what compelled them to pursue a doctorate and how they are using their advanced training in their work