Category: Computer Engineering
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talk: Why applications are still draining our batteries, and how we can help, 3/1
Why applications are still draining our batteries, and how we can help Aaron Schulman, Stanford University 12:00pm Tuesday, 01 March 2016, ITE325b Application developers lack tools to profile and compare the energy consumption of different software designs. This energy-optimization task is challenging because of unpredictable interactions between the application and increasingly complex power management logic. Yet,…
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2016 Maryland Computing Education Summit, April 12, UMBC
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, the CS Matters in Maryland project and the Maryland State Department of Education will jointly host a CE21-Maryland Summit for Computing Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) campus in Baltimore, Maryland. This event invites the attendance of teachers, administrators, legislators, industry leaders, and others who have an interest in expanding computer…
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talk, Chaitan Baru: NSF Big Data/Data Science Programs 10am 2/12
Chaitan Baru of NSF’s Big Data/Data Science Programs will talk on Big Data/Data Science Programs at NSF at 10am Friday February 12 at UMBC
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HackUMBC 24 -hour student hackathon, 5-6 March 2016 at UMBC
HackUMBC is a 24 hour student hackathon that will take place on Saturday and Sunday, March 5-6, 2016 at UMBC.
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Gymama Slaughter on self-powered, life-saving medical devices at TEDxBaltimore
CSEE professor Gymama Slaughter on her research to develop implantable glucose sensors powered by chemical reactions in the human body at TEDxBaltimore in January
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Multiple computing tenure-track and lecturer faculty positions
UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department seeks to fill three tenure-track and three teaching faculty positions
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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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Apply to CRA-W 2016 Grad Cohort Workshop by Nov. 30
Participants at the CRA-W 2016 Grad Cohort Workshop will learn graduate school survival skills, receive mentoring, and develop networks with senior female computing researchers. Apply by Nov. 30.
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Panel: Women and IT Leadership, 5:30pm Wed 11/18
UMBC’s Information Systems Security Assoc. Chapter and Cyber Scholars & Affiliates Program will host a panel on Women and Leadership in IT followed by hors d’oeuvres and networking.
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Free workshop on using the Arduino microcontroller, Sat. 11/14 and 11/21
The UMBC IEEE Branch will hold an Arduino workshop on Sat. 11/14 and 11/21 from 2-6pm in SHER 003 (Lecture Hall 4).