Category: Computer Science
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talk: Grounded Language Acquisition: A Physical Agent Approach, Fri 10/9
UMBC CSEE Prof. Cynthia Matuszek talks on Grounded Language Acquisition: A Physical Agent Approach, 12pm Friday Oct. 9 in ITE325 at UMBC.
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UMBC partners to develop utility-driven smart energy services
UMBC CSEE Prof. Nilanjan Banerjee is part of a $1M NSF grant to develop intelligent, utility-driven smart energy services.
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UMBC awarded NSF grant to automate energy assement for low-income Baltimore neighborhoods
UMBC Professors Nirmalya Roy, Nilanjan Banerjee, and Ryan Robucci were awarded a $500K NSF CPS grant to develop sensing systems to automate energy consumption and wastage estimation in low income homes in Baltimore
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talk: Is your personal data at risk? App analytics to the rescue
Prajit Kumar Das talks about his research on detecting Android malware: Is your personal data at risk? App analytics to the rescue, 10:30am Mon 9/28, ITE 346, UMBC
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Proposal: Vatcher, Verifiable Randomness and its Applications, 10:30 9/24
Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal Verifiable Randomness and its Applications Christopher Vatcher 10:30am Thursday, 24 September 2015, ITE 325b We propose to create a public verifiable randomness beacon, to integrate with the Random-Sample Voting system, constructed to be secure against adversaries who have even almost complete control over the system’s source of public randomness including the entropy…
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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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UMBC to build immersive virtual reality system with NSF Major Research Infrastructure award
UMBC will build a new immersive virtual reality system with funds from a NSF Major Research Infrastructure award to support research in science, engineering, mathematics and arts and humanities.
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PhD defense: Yu Wang, Physically-Based Modeling and Animation
Yu Wang will defend her Ph.D. dissertation, The Modeling Equation: Solving the Physically-Based Modeling and Animation Problem with a Unified Solution, at 12:00pm Friday, August 28 in ITE 352.
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Opportunities through robotics: Kavita Krishnaswamy ’07
An interview with UMBC Computer Science Ph.D. student Kavita Krishnaswamy appears in the UMBC Alumni Blog.