Author: Tim Finin
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Alexa, get my coffee: Using the Amazon Echo in Research
Megan Zimmerman will describe work on using Amazon Echo as an interface to personal assistant agents at 10:30am Monday, 7 December 2015 in ITE 346 at UMBC
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talk: Engineering Notes on Homomorphic Private Information Retrieval, 11:15 Fri 12/4
Russ Fink talks on Engineering Notes on Homomorphic Private Information Retrieval, 11:15am-12:30pm, Friday, 4 December 4 2015, ITE 231
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talk: Addressing Energy & Big Data Challenges in Microgrids, 1pm 12/4
UMBC Prof. Ting Zhu talks on Addressing Energy and Big Data Challenges in Microgrids, 1pm Fri Dec 4, UMBC
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PhD defense: Infrastructure-less Group Data Sharing using Smart Devices
Ahmed Shahin defends his PhD dissertation, Infrastructure-less Group Data Sharing using Smart Devices, at 2:30 Tue, 8 Dec 2015 in ITE-346
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MS defense, Budhraja: Neuroevolution-Based Inverse Reinforcement Learning
Karan K. Budhraja defends his MS thesis, Neuroevolution-Based Inverse Reinforcement Learning, at 9:00am on Wed. Dec. 2 in ITE346 at UMBC
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PhD defense: R. Holder, Plan Adaptation Through Offline Analysis of Potential Plan Disruptors
Robert H. Holder, III defends his Ph.D. dissertation, Rapid Plan Adaptation Through Offline Analysis of Potential Plan Disruptors, at 9:00am on Wednesday, 9 December 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC
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New spring course: Principles of Human-Robot Interaction
CSEE professor Cynthia Matuszek to teach a new course on Principles of Human-Robot Interaction Tue/Thr 4-5:15 starting 2016-01-26 at UMBC
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talk: User Generated Passwords on 3×3 vs. 4×4 Grid Sizes for Android
Adam Aviv (USNA) talks about his research on the effectiveness of Android’s graphical authentication mechanism, 1pm Tue Dec 1, Information Systems, ITE 459, UMBC
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UMBC Chess Teams prepare for 2015 Pan-Am Intercollegiate Championship
The UMBC chess teams are preparing for the Pan American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship which will be hosted by Oberlin in Cleveland, Ohio on December 27-30.
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UMBC CSEE Tenure Track Faculty Positions
UMBC’s Computer Science end Electrical Engineering department has three openings for tenure track faculty for Fall 2016 as well as three for full-time lecturers.