Category: Computer Engineering
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PhD proposal: Zheng Li , Detecting Objects with High Accuracy and in Real-time, 10am 9/15
Zheng Li presents his dissertation proposal on ‘Detecting Objects with High Accuracy and in Real-time: A Vision-based Scene-specific Object Detector in Mobile Systems with Human-in-the-loop Training’, 10am Tue 9/15 in ITE325b, UMBC.
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HueBots game created by UMBC students now on Steam
Technical.ly Baltimore reports that the HueBots robot-building game made by a four UMBC students has been added to the PC game platform Steam. “HueBots is a deceptively challenging top-down puzzle game. You control a team of colorful robots that will only interact with objects that match their color; they will also keep moving in one…
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Anupam Joshi quoted in Nature news article on wearable technology
CSEE’s Anupam Joshi was interviewed and quoted in a news article in Nature: What could derail the wearables revolution?
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PhD proposal: Assistive Contactless Capacitive Electrostatic Sensing System, 12pm 8/21
Alexander Nelson will present his dissertation proposal, ACCESS: An Assistive Contactless Capacitive Electrostatic Sensing System, at Noon on Friday, August 21, 2015 in ITE 325b.
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CSEE research group demonstrates smart fabric for gesture recognition
Ph.D. student Alexander Nelson and Professors Robucci & Banerjee demoed smart fabric for gesture recognition in the monthly Baltimore TechBreakfast MeetUp
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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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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
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PhD defense: Accurate Dynamic Power Supply Analysis and Delay Estimation, 4/3
Sushmita K. Rao will defend her Ph.D. Dissertation, PSANDE: A Framework for Accurate Dynamic Power Supply Analysis and Delay Estimation, at11:30am Friday, 3 April 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC.
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UMBC CyberDawgs win Mid-Atlantic Regional CCDC Finals
UMBC’s Cyber Defense Team (the ‘CyberDawgs’) took first place at the 2015 National CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC).