Author: Tim Finin
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Tim Finin elected as a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
UMBC CSEE Professor Tim Finin was elected as a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence for "significant contributions to the theory and practice of knowledge sharing in multiagent systems and on the Web, and for sustained service to the AI community."
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Baltimore software craftsmanship user group meetup at UMBC
An initial meeting of the Baltimore Software Craftmanship meetup will be held at UMBC on Thursday evening, September 26.
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Interested in computing? Join UMBC's ACM student chapter
Undergraduate and graduate students interested in computing are invited to join UMBC's ACM student chapter. All majors are welcome.
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Computer Science Education group on my.umbc.edu
Members of the UMBC community are invtied to join a new my.umbc.edu group for people interested in any or all aspects of computing education, including computer science, computer engineering, information systems, cybersecurity, bioinformatics, etc.
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RA: Smart Plug-based Appliance Energy Profiling & Prediction Portal for Green Buildings
Research Assistantship Available Smart Plug-based Appliance Energy Profiling and Prediction Portal for Green Buildings New emerging “smart plugs” embed a micro-controller and low-power communication device that allows you to monitor the power consumption of individual devices (e.g., microwave, coffee machine, laptop) plugged into power sockets, and communicate such power consumption information over a wireless network…
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JOB: Agnik seeks web developers interns (Columbia, MD)
Agnik is looking for highly skilled web developers proficient in C# and Javascript at the intern level.
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Natalie Morningstar (CMPE '15) receives Charlotte Newcombe Foundation Scholarship
Natalie Morningstar, a junior majoring in Computer Engineering, has been awarded a Charlotte Newcombe Foundation Scholarship.
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JOBS: intern at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
The Office of Science and Technology Policy is currently accepting applications for its Spring 2014 Internship Program. The application deadline is 11:59pm Friday, October 4, 2013. Students who are U.S. citizens and who will be actively enrolled during the Spring 2014 semester are welcome to apply. About OSTP. The Office of Science and Technology Policy…
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Curtis Menyuk gets IEEE Photonics Society Willm. Streifer Scientific Achievement Award
UMBC CSEE Professor Curtis R. Menyuk has been awarded the IEEE Photonics Society 2013 William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award "for seminal advances in the fundamental understanding and mitigation of polarization effects in high-performance optical fiber communication systems."
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Alan Sherman receives two NSF awards for cybersecurity
Professor Alan Sherman received two research awards from the National Science Foundation to support work at UMBC on cybersecurity.