Category: Computer Science
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Talk: Lee on Structured Parallel Programming, Noon Thur Feb 20
2/20: Dr. I-Ting Angelina Lee of MIT will talk about her research on “Linguistic and System Support for Structured Parallel Programming” at Noon on Thursday, February 20 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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CSEE PhD student presents research at 2014 Quantum Information Processing Conference
CSEE Ph.D. student Omar Shehab received a travel grant to present his research, UNKNOTTING as a k-local Hamiltonian problem, at the 2014 Quantum Information Processing conference which be held early in February in Barcelona, Spain.
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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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PhD Defense: Chris Morris, Multi-Modal Saliency Fusion for Illustrative Image Enhancement
UMBC CSEE student Christopher Morris will defend his Ph.D. Dissertation at 10:30 on Wednesday, 15 January 2013 in rooms 365 and 352 of the ITE building at UMBC.
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PhD proposal: Yunsu Lee, Functional Reference Ontology Development
Yunsu Lee will present his dissertation proposal, Functional Reference Ontology Development: a Design Pattern Approach, at 1:00pm on Friday, January 10, 2014 in room 325B of the ITE building at UMBC.
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Baltimore Code Craftsmanship Meetup, 7pm Thr Jan 16, UMBC
The Baltimore Code Craftsmanship meetup group will hold its monthly meeting at 7:00pm on Thursday, January 16 in the ITE building on the UMBC Campus. http://bit.ly/codeCraft
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Prof. desJardins receives NSF research award for CS education development
UMBC CSEE Professor Marie desJardins received a research award from NSF focused on increasing the expertise of Maryland high school teachers for teaching computer science, with the ultimate goal of increasing the number of computer science classes offered in Maryland and the number and diversity of students taking them.
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UMBC to host 2014 Global Game Jam site, Jan 24-26
UMBC will host a Global Gam Jam site, January 24-26. Registration is free but space is limited.
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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…