Category: Computer Engineering
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UMBC project to study what influences home energy use
UMBC’s Mobile Pervasive and Sensor Systems Laboratory is looking for subjects who live in Baltimore City to interview for a study about what influences their energy use at home. The study is part of an NSF-sponsored Green Home Study project that aims to make it easier for off-grid and grid-tied home residents to make smart…
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Prof. Charles LaBerge cited for work on advancing aviation safety
CSEE Professor Charles Laberge was recently recognized for more than thirty years of service helping to develop technical standards critical to aviation safety by RTCA, the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics.
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Prof. Gymama Slaughter receives NSF award for self-powered biosensing microsystems
Prof. Gymama Slaughter wins prestigious NSF award for research on self-powered biosensing microsystems to simultaneously generates bioelectricity and monitor glucose.
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First hackUMBC concludes successfully
The inaugural hackUMBC hackathon was a smashing success! Held in the UMBC Skylight Room from 7:00pm Friday to 7:00pm Saturday this past weekend, UMBC’s first-ever hackathon was open to all UMBC students of any skill level, from innovators and explorers to designers and hardcore coders. Its purpose was to allow students to mingle and collaborate…
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UMBC ACM student chapter
UMBC’s ACM student chapter has a new website that will be used to announce its activities and events as well as news about computing related opportunities and resources. The chapter is open to both undergraduate and graduate students interested in computing from all majors. Joining is free and is a great way to meet other…
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MS defense: Kulkarni, Hyperglycemic challenge and distribution of adipose tissue in Non-human primates using fMRI
Tanmay A. Kulkarni will defend his masters thesis, Hyperglycemic challenge and distribution of adipose tissue in Non-human primates using fMRI, at 11:30am on Monday, December 2, 2013 in room 234 of the ITE building.
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HackUMBC hackathon: relax before finals and see what you can build in 24 hours
hackUMBC is a 24 hour hackathon for UMBC students held in the UMBC Skylight room from 7:00pm Friday December 6 to 7:00pm Saturday December 7. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and caffeine will be provided. The event is open to all UMBC students of any skill level, from innovators to designers to hardcore coders. Join other hackers…
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MS defense: Amoah on Fabrication & Characterization of a Pd Nanowire-based Glucose Biofuel Cell
Kweku Amoah will defend his MS thesis, Fabrication and Characterization of a Pd Nanowire-based Glucose Biofuel Cell, at 10:00am on Monday, November 25, 2013 in room 346 of the ITE building.
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Council of Computing Majors to meet 12-12:45 Wed, Nov 20 in BIO LH1
The UMBC Council of Computing Majors (CCM) will meet from Noon to 12:45pm on Wednesday, November 20 in BIO 101 (Lecture Hall 1 in the building behind the Biology Building). The CCM is a student organization representing undergraduate computer science and computer engineering majors and anyone else with an interest in computing. Everyone is welcome. At…
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Defense: Emokpae on Design and Analysis of Underwater Acoustic Networks, 11am Tue 11/12
11/12: Lloyd Emokpae will defend his PhD dissertation, “Design and Analysis of Underwater Acoustic Networks with Reflected Links”, at 11:00am on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 in room 346 of the ITE building at UMBC