Category: Computer Engineering
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PhD defense: Connectivity Restoration in Damaged Wireless Sensor Networks
Yatish Joshi will defense his PhD dissertation, Distributed Protocols for Connectivity Restoration in Damaged Wireless Sensor Networks, at 9:30 Monday, 23 November 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC
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Professor Gymama Slaughter to speak at 2016 TEDxBaltimore
UMBC CSEE Prof. Gymama Slaughter will talk about her research on Human Powered Biosensors at the 2016 TEDxBaltimore conference at Morgan State University on Jan 14, 2016
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talk: Banerjee, Wearable Sensors for Individuals with Mobility Impairments
Prof. Nilanjan Banerjee will describe two recent project that developed minimally intrusive wearable sensor-based systems for people with mobility impairments, 1pm Fri Nov 6, ITE325, UMBC.
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Prof. Tinoosh Mohsenin gets NSF grant for wearable biomedical computing technology
CSEE Professor Tinoosh Mohsenin received a $212,000 NSF grant to develop a heterogeneous ultra low-power accelerator for wearable biomedical computing.
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talk: Online Learning for Cognitive Radios, Power Grids & Brain Imaging, 1pm 10/23
UMBC CSEE Prof. Seung-Jun Kim talks on Online Learning for Cognitive Radios, Power Grids, and Brain Imaging, 1:00pm Friday, 23 October 2015 in ITE 325b
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Ting Zhu receives NSF grant to develop localization and mapping techniques
UMBC CSEE professor Ting Zhu received a $250K award from NSF to develop a holistic approach for real-time, light-weight and accurate relative positioning to detect peers in both indoor and outdoor environments.
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UMBC partners to develop utility-driven smart energy services
UMBC CSEE Prof. Nilanjan Banerjee is part of a $1M NSF grant to develop intelligent, utility-driven smart energy services.
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UMBC awarded NSF grant to automate energy assement for low-income Baltimore neighborhoods
UMBC Professors Nirmalya Roy, Nilanjan Banerjee, and Ryan Robucci were awarded a $500K NSF CPS grant to develop sensing systems to automate energy consumption and wastage estimation in low income homes in Baltimore
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talk: Sharon Gannot, Multi-Microphone Speech Enhancement, 10/14
Sharon Gannot will talk about his research on Multi-Microphone Speech Enhancement at 1:30 Wed. 14 October in ITE325b at UMBC.
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PhD proposal: Kulkarni, Secured Embedded Many-Core Accelerator for Big Data Processing
Amey Kulkarni will present his Ph.D. dissertation proposal, Secured Embedded Many-Core Accelerator for Big Data Processing, at 2:00pm Friday 18 September 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC.