Category: Electrical Engineering
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Defense: Feature Extraction and Fusion for Supervised and Semi-supervised Classification: Application to fMRI and LTM Data
Wei Du will defend his dissertation on ‘Feature Extraction and Fusion for Supervised and Semi-supervised Classification: Application to fMRI and LTM Data’ at 2:00pm on Thursday, 24 April 2014 in ITE 325B at UMBC.
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talk: Learning and Optimization for Complex Dynamic Networks, 11:45am Tue 3/11
3/11: Dr. Seung-Jun Kim of the University of Minnesota will talk on ‘Learning and Optimization for Complex Dynamic Networks: The Cases of Future Power Systems and Cognitive Wireless Networks’ at 11:45am on Tuesday 11 March 2014 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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talk: Probabilistic Information for Spectrum Sensing and Utilization, 11:45 3/7, UMBC
Prof. Xiangwei Zhou of the University of Illinois, Carbondale will talk on “Exploiting Probabilistic Information for Spectrum Sensing and Utilization: towards Efficient Wireless Coexistence” at 11:45am on Friday, 7 March 2014, in ITE 325b at UMBC.
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POSTPONED: talk: Underwater Acoustic Communication…, Noon Mon 3/2
Dr. Aijun Song from the University of Delaware will talk about his research on ‘Underwater Acoustic Communication and Networking for Ocean Sampling’ at Noon on Monday, 3 March 2014 in room ITE325b at UMBC.
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Prof. Fow-Sen Choa Elected SPIE Fellow
UMBC CSEE professor Fow-Sen Choa has been selected as a Fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, for “achievements in the development of standoff chemical sensing using quantum cascade lasers.”
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Prof. Gymama Slaughter receives NSF award for self-powered biosensing microsystems
Prof. Gymama Slaughter wins prestigious NSF award for research on self-powered biosensing microsystems to simultaneously generates bioelectricity and monitor glucose.
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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…
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HackUMBC hackathon: relax before finals and see what you can build in 24 hours
hackUMBC is a 24 hour hackathon for UMBC students held in the UMBC Skylight room from 7:00pm Friday December 6 to 7:00pm Saturday December 7. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and caffeine will be provided. The event is open to all UMBC students of any skill level, from innovators to designers to hardcore coders. Join other hackers…
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talk: Acoustic-Tactile Rendering of Visual Information for the Visually Impaired, 2:30 Mon 11/11, ITE325b
2:30 11/11: Professor Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas of Northwestern University will talk on Acoustic-Tactile Rendering of Visual Information for the Visually Impaired at 2:30pm on Monday November 11, 2013 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.