Author: Tim Finin
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UMBC and Naval Academy collaborate on cybersecurity research and education
UMBC and the U.S. Naval Academy kicked off a new collaboration on cybersecurity research and education with an initial set of joint research projects funded by the Office of Naval Research.
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CSEE research on Internet of Things featured in UMBC Magazine
The Spring 2015 UMBC Magazine has a feature article, The Sum of the Parts, on the research of Professors Nilanjan Banerjee, Ryan Robucci and Chintan Patel and their students in the Eclipse Cluster of research laboratories.
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Prof. LaBerge recognized at RTCA Annual Symposium Awards
CSEE Professor Charles Laberge to be recognized at the 2015 Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Annual Symposium for significant work on aviation safety standards.
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Fifth cybersecurity startup graduates from NGC/UMBC Cync Incubator Program
Northrop Grumman Corporation and the bwtech@UMBC Cyber Incubator announced that DB Networks® will be the fifth cybersecurity startup to graduate from the highly successful Cync Program.
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JOBS: Google Visibility Day, 1-5pm Wed 4/22
Two UMBC CSEE alumni who now work at Google will present three talks on Wed. April 22 in the Library Gallery
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UMBC and Northrop Grumman partner on health data analytics
Northrop Grumman announced an expansion of their cybersecurity work with UMBC to include research on health data analytics in partnership with the UMBC Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research
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Jobs: Baltimore City Teaching Residency, apply by 4/13
Baltimore City Teaching Residency – Final Deadline Extended to April 13 Baltimore City Teaching Residency trains UMBC graduates from a wide variety of majors and backgrounds to become exceptional, certified teachers for Baltimore City students in high-need communities. It’s an honor and a tremendous responsibility, which is why we hold the highest standards of effectiveness of…
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Prof. Oates: Stop Fearing Artificial Intelligence
UMBC CSEE Professor Tim Oates writes in a Tech Crunch article on why we should stop fearing AI.
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Freeman Hrabowski on the future of learning
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski’s CNBC commentary talks about the future of learning, video games, student engagement, diversity and STEAM (STEM+Arts).
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PhD defense: Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks 4/13
John Ward will defend his Ph.D. dissertation, Physical- and MAC-Layer Mechanisms for Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks, at 10am Mon, 13 April 2015 in ITE 325b, UMBC