Category: CSEE

  • Post-Bac Certificate in Digital Forensics

    Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Professional Studies: Digital Forensics UMBC’s cybersecurity graduate program has added a new 12-credit post-baccalaureate certificate in professional studies focused on digital forensics. The Digital Forensics certificate program is intended for early and mid-career IT and law- enforcement professionals who want to learn basic and advanced concepts and develop skills in the field…

  • CSEE at Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day

    CSEE students at UMBC’s 23nd Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day Congratulations to the 49 undergraduate majors from our computer engineering and computer science programs who are presenting their research at the 23nd Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day on Wednesday, 24 April 2019. Devon Adams | Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Development…

  • Meet Your Professor: Dr. Cynthia Matuszek, 12-1 Mon 4/15, ITE231

    Meet Your Professor: Dr. Cynthia Matuszek On April 15th, come join the Computer Science Education Club for the third installment of its Spring 2019 Meet Your Professor series featuring Dr. Cynthia Matuszek. The Meet Your Professor events provide students with the opportunity to learn more about their professors, including how they achieved their position, what…

  • talk: Why are memory-corruption bugs still a thing?, 10:30am Mon 4/8, ITE325

    Why are memory-corruption bugs still a thing? The challenges of securing software at an assembly level Doug BrittonCTO, RunSafe Security Inc. 10:30-11:30 Monday, 8 April 2019, ITE346 Methods to chip away at the danger of memory-corruption bugs have been available for some time.  Why has the going-price of memory-corruption-based exploits not spiked?  If the methods…

  • SFS cyberdefense scholarship applications due April 15

    SFS cyberdefense scholarship applications due Noon Monday, April 15 The next application deadline for SFS cyberdefense scholarships at UMBC is 12:00 noon Monday, 15 April 2019, for possible scholarships beginning in the fall of 2019. See the Center for Information Security and Assurance site for details and application forms. These major scholarships include tuition, generous…

  • Meet Your Professor: Dr. Frank Ferraro, 12-1 Mon 3/25, ITE 239

    Prof. Ferraro’s teaching and research areas include AI, language understanding and machine learning Meet Your Professor: Dr. Frank Ferraro Find out about Machine Learning and NLP classes 2:00-1:00 Monday, 25 March 2019, ITE 239 Next Monday, March 25th, join the Computer Science Education Club for its second installment of the “Meet Your Professor” Spring 2019…

  • talk: Algorithms for Weakly Supervised Denoising of EEG Data, 6:30pm Feb 28

    The February meeting of the Data Works MD Meetup features a talk by UMBC Professor Tim Oates on  Two Algorithms for Weakly Supervised Denoising of EEG Data, 6:30-9pm Thursday, February 28, 2019 at UMBC’s South Campus.  Join the meetup and register to attend this free talk and network with members of the Maryland data science community. …

  • talk: Does Wireless and Mobile Networking Research Still Matter? 12pm Wed 2/27, ITE325

    Does Wireless and Mobile Networking Research Still Matter? Dr. Dmitri Perkins, National Science Foundation 12:00pm Wed. Feb. 27, 2019, ITE325, UMBC The miniaturization of radio and communication technologies has led to the widespread proliferation of wireless-enabled devices and to an explosion of mobile applications and services. Without question, wireless networking has become an enabling and…

  • talk and demo: Exploiting IoT Vulnerabilities, 11:45-1:00pm Mon 2/18

    Exploiting IoT Vulnerabilities Dr. Yatish Joshi, Senior Engineer, Cisco Systems 11:45am-1:00pm Monday, 18 February 2019, ITE 325-B The past decade has seen explosive growth in the use and deployment of IoT (Internet of Things) devices. According to Gartner there will be about 20.8 billion IoT devices in use by 2020. These devices are seeing wide…

  • talk: OMI, Invisible Technology that will Revolutionize Supercomputing and AI; 3pm Thr Feb 14, ITE325

    Distinguished Lecture Series OMI: The Invisible Technology that will Revolutionize Supercomputing and AI Prof. Harm Peter Hofstee Delft University of Technology Distinguished Research Staff, IBM Austin Research Laboratory 3:00pm Thursday 14 February, 2019, ITE325, UMBC In this talk, we present some major trends in compute, memory/storage, and networking, and for each we will discuss how…