Category: Computer Science
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talk: John Kloetzli, DirectX 11 Software Tessellation, 11/13
UMBC alumnus John Kloetzli of Firaxis Games talks about using GPUs for tessellation algorithms, Friday Nov. 13, ITE 102, UMBC
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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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NSA Day of Cyber Experience
At CyberMaryland 2015, UMBC was recognized as one of the inaugural university partners of the new “NSA Day of Cyber” experience being released this month by local firm LifeJourney. According to LifeJourney, “The NSA Day of Cyber is designed to raise the “national IQ” for STEM and CyberScience education paths. NSA is sponsoring the program…
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talk: Charles Nicholas, How colorful is your exploit kit?, 11/6
Prof. Charles Nicholas talks on his research on malware exploit kits, 11:15am Friday 6 November 2015 in ITE 231 at UMBC
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PhD proposal: Lyrics Augmented Multi-modal Music Recommendation, 1pm 10/30
Lyrics Augmented Multi-modal Music Recommendation Abhay Kashyap 1:00pm Friday 30 October, ITE 325b In an increasingly mobile and connected world, digital music consumption has rapidly increased. More recently, faster and cheaper mobile bandwidth has given the average mobile user the potential to access large troves of music through streaming services like Spotify and Google Music…
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Explainer: what it will take to make computer science education available in all schools
#UMBC #CSEE Prof. Marie desJardins writes in The Conversation on the challenges of expanding computer science education in the K-12 public school system
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talk: Graphical-model-based machine learning for neuroimaging data, 12pm Fri 10/30
Prof. Rong Chen (U of MD School of Medicine), Graphical-model-based machine learning for neuroimaging data, 12pm Fri 30 Oct 2015, ITE 102, UMBC
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talk: Programming & Tuning a Quantum Annealing Computer to Solve Real-World Applications, 2pm 10/26, UMBC
Dr. Alejandro Perdomo-Ortiz of NASA’s Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory will talk about Programming and Tuning a Quantum Annealing Computer to Solve Real-World Applications, 2:00pm Mon., Oct. 26 in ITE325b, UMBC
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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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Kaizen Capture The Flag event 6:30-11:30 Thur 10/15
UMBC hosts Kaizen, a capture the flag event building information security skills via hands-on, interactive hacking challenges, Thursday evening from 6:30 to 11:30.