Category: Computer Science
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Rick Forno, "Ask the Experts" regarding ID theft
WalletHub.Com has released its annual survey regarding the states most vulnerable to identity theft. As a cyber-oriented culture, it’s natural to wonder whether and how a person’s daily habits assist hackers in stealing personal information. Accordingly, the site consulted a panel of cybersecurity professors for answers to such questions and offer advice on how to…
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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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MS defense, Budhraja: Neuroevolution-Based Inverse Reinforcement Learning
Karan K. Budhraja defends his MS thesis, Neuroevolution-Based Inverse Reinforcement Learning, at 9:00am on Wed. Dec. 2 in ITE346 at UMBC
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PhD defense: R. Holder, Plan Adaptation Through Offline Analysis of Potential Plan Disruptors
Robert H. Holder, III defends his Ph.D. dissertation, Rapid Plan Adaptation Through Offline Analysis of Potential Plan Disruptors, at 9:00am on Wednesday, 9 December 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC
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New spring course: Principles of Human-Robot Interaction
CSEE professor Cynthia Matuszek to teach a new course on Principles of Human-Robot Interaction Tue/Thr 4-5:15 starting 2016-01-26 at UMBC
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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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PhD defense: Yungsu Lee
UMBC PhD student Yunsu Lee defends his dissertation, Automatic Service Search and Composability Analysis in Large Scale Service Networks, at 10am Wed. 25 Nov. 2015 in ITE 346, UMBC
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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).
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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