Category: Computer Engineering

  • NSA highlights strong partnership with UMBC through Featured School campaign

      NSA highlights strong partnership with UMBC in Featured School campaign Over the past two decades, UMBC and the National Security Agency (NSA) have developed a strong relationship, which has led to research, internship, and career opportunities for faculty, students, and alumni. UMBC is the first institution to be highlighted in NSA’s Featured School Series,…

  • Game Developers Club Fall 2018 Opening Meeting and Game Jam, 1pm Fri 9/7

      Game Developers Club Fall 2018 Opening Meeting and Game Jam The UMBC Game Developer’s Club (GDC) explores the art and science of game development in a club environment and includes members from many backgrounds, including computing, digital art, computer modeling and music composition. Their first meeting will start next week at 1pm on Friday,…

  • talk: Robot Governance – Institutions and Issues, 10:30 Tue 7/24, ITR346

      Robot Governance – Institutions and Issues   Dr. Aaron Mannes, ISHPI Information Technologies 10:30-11:30 Tuesday, 24 July 2018, ITE 346   Inexpensive sensors and information storage and processing have enabled the large-scale production of robots: autonomous systems capable of acting on the world. These systems represent an enormous technological and economic opportunity that will change…

  • UMBC launches cybersecurity research collaboration with Japanese and UK partners

    University leaders, including Karl V. Steiner, third from right, signed the three-nation agreement in a ceremony at the sixth International Cybersecurity Symposium in Japan. Photo courtesy of Karl V. Steiner   UMBC launches infrastructure-focused cybersecurity research collaboration with Japanese and UK partners UMBC is one of three leading academic institutions collaborating on a new research…

  • SGA President Joshua Massey (CE ’18) prepares for a technology-focused teaching career

    SGA President Joshua Massey (CE ’18) prepares for a technology-focused teaching career UMBC students have rewritten the record books in 2018. With graduation this week, and our soon-to-be new Retriever alumni preparing for graduate school, careers, and research around the world, we reflect on all they have achieved. Here is a CSEE student profile from…

  • Dr. LaBerge receives inaugural COEIT 2018 Excellence in Teaching Award

    At the inaugural COEIT Celebration on May 6, 2018, several College-level faculty and staff awards were initiated by COEIT Dean Keith Bowman. We are pleased to announce that the first recipient of the COEIT 2018 Excellence in Teaching Award is CSEE’s Professor of the Practice, Dr. E. F. Charles LaBerge! As his nomination statement reads,…

  • 2018 Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning

    2018 Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning The 2018 Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning (MASC-SLL) is a student-run, one-day event on speech, language & machine learning research to be held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County  (UMBC) from 10:00am to 6:00pm on Saturday May 12.  There is no registration charge…

  • Hands-on Raspberry Pi Workshops: starting 3/28

      Hands-on Raspberry Pi Workshops: starting 3/28 The UMBC IEEE Student Branch will hold a hands-on Raspberry Pi Workshop Series over the next two weeks. The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that…

  • 🗣️talk: Computer Vision for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, 11am Mon 3/12

    Computer Vision for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Dr. David Chapman, Oceaneering International 11:00-12:00 Monday March 12, 2018, ITE 325, UMBC Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are unmanned and unteathered submarine vehicles with a variety of applications from bathymetry survey to naval warfare. Attenuation and scattering of light and electromagnetic radiation through water severely restricts wireless communications as…

  • UMBC Cyber Dawgs Capture The Flag Cybersecurity Competition, Sunday March 11

    UMBC Cyber Dawgs Capture The Flag Cybersecurity Competition The national champion UMBC Cyber Dawgs will hold the second annual computer security Capture The Flag (CTF) competition on Sunday, March 11th from 11am-7pm in the UC Ballroom. This CTF event is a Jeopardy-style competition where teams of four people use their laptops to discover answers to…