Category: Computer Engineering
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UMBC CIO Jack Suess interviewed on CyberTalk podcast
UMBC alumnus Mike Shelah (’95) interviewed UMBC’s CIO Jack Seuss on his CyberTalk podcast about how the University addresses evolving cybersecurity issues and how UMBC uses its students to build a talent pipeline.
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talk: Model Validation for DARPA DPRIVE
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Model Validation for DARPA DPRIVE Ian BlumenfeldUMBC and Two Six Technologies (joint work with Eric Bond, William Harrison, Chris Hathhorn, Paul Li, Matthew Torrence, and Jared Ziegler) 12–1 pm ET, Friday 6 May 2022, via WebEx Commodity hardware description languages (HDLs) like VHDL and Verilog present a challenge from…
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Meet UMBC’s alumni who built the Smithsonian’s Searchable Museum, expanding online access to African American history and culture
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is known for its stunning architecture and powerful, immersive exhibits. More than 600,000 visitors experienced the NMAAHC – the newest Smithsonian museum – in the first three months of its opening in Washington, D.C. During the COVID pandemic, the museum wondered how it could best…
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UMBC Computer Engineering major Joshua Slaughter receives Marshall Scholarship
Computer Engineering major Joshua Slaughter ‘22, M30, has received the Marshall Scholarship, becoming the second student in UMBC history and the first in 29 years to be selected for the prestigious award. Slaughter is one of 41 American students chosen this year from institutions across the country for the Marshall Scholarship, which supports graduate study…
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UMBC Professor Mohamed Younis elected Fellow of the IEEE
CSEE Professor Mohamed Younis has been elected as Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his contributions to protocols, architecture, and analysis of multi-hop wireless networks.
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talk: Shadow IT in Higher Ed: Survey & Case Study for Cybersecurity, 12-1 Fri 12-3
We explore shadow information technology in higher education through a two-tiered approach involving a detailed case study and comprehensive survey of IT professionals. In its many forms, shadow IT is the software or hardware present in a computer system or network that lies outside the typical review process of the responsible IT unit.
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Webinar on NSA Codebreaker challenge and student opportunities, Sept 9
NSA will hold an NSALive Adobe Webinar on Thursday, September 9, 2021, from 4-6 pm EST to learn about the National Security Agency and Student Program opportunities, as well as a deep dive into the 2021 Codebreaker Challenge.
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talk: Medical Informatics – Promise and Barriers Towards Precise Medicine, 10am ET Mon 11/23, Webex
Dr. Mira Marcus-Kalish of Tel Aviv University will talk on “Medical Informatics– Promise and Barriers Towards Precise Medicine” at 10:00 am ET on Monday, 23 Nov. 2020 online vis Webex.
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CSEE URM WORKSHOP & SOCIAL EVENT
Where: https://umbc.webex.com/ This is the second in a series of events that aim to build community among students from groups traditionally underrepresented in the field of computing. Join us for an opportunity to meet, chat with, and engage fellow CSEE students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Panelists will discuss life beyond the undergraduate years. Let’s Do…
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Prof. Tülay Adali receives prestigious Humboldt Research Award for advanced data analysis
Prof. Tulay Adali has received the prestigious Humboldt Research Award for her research on machine learning applied to signal and image processing.