Category: CSEE

  • bwtech@UMBC’s International Cybersecurity Center Launch, July 6

      bwtech@UMBC’s International Cybersecurity Center Launch   bwtech@UMBC will hold a launch event for its new International Cybersecurity Center from 9:00 to 10:30am on Thursday, 6 July 2017 at UMBC’s bwtech Cyber Incubator (5520 Research Park Drive, Suite 110, Catonsville, MD 21228). The iCyberCenter@bwtech is a US market entry training and incubation program for overseas…

  • UMBC Data Science Graduate Programs Start in Fall 2017

      UMBC Data Science Graduate Programs UMBC’s Data Science Master’s program prepares students from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds for careers in data science. In the core courses, students will gain a thorough understanding of data science through classes that highlight machine learning, data analysis, data management, ethical and legal considerations, and more. Students will…

  • UMBC hackathon inspires participants to “Innovate Good” through technology

    Ahead of final exams this spring, nearly 200 students gathered at UMBC for “Innovate Good,” a hackathon co-hosted by HackUMBC and The Shriver Center, UMBC’s hub for service-learning, civic engagement, and community-based service delivery. During the 24-hour tech innovation marathon, students collaborated to build mobile, web, and hardware projects focused on solving problems and creating…

  • UMBC seeks Professor of the Practice to head new Data Science program (filled)

    CSEE Professor Anupam Joshi talking in front of UMBC’s π² Immersive Hybrid Reality display Professor of the Practice Graduate Program Director, Data Science Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) The Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for…

  • ABC features UMBC cybersecurity student scholars

    Students at UMBC are learning how to hack into systems and prevent attacks. They study hardwarre, software and the tools in between.   Jamie Costello from ABC’s Baltimore affiliate WMAR has a short video feature, UMBC is on a mission to crack the code, on UMBC students who are studying and doing research on the…

  • Natacha Ngea ’17, B.S. in Computer Engineering, recognized by UMBC

    Natacha Ngea, future software engineer, reflects on the impact of mentorship Natacha Ngea B.S., Computer Engineering Hometown: Yaounde, Cameroon Plans: Software engineer, Harris Corporation I have had multiple mentors and coaches at UMBC. Their support and feedback have been invaluable in succeeding and building my brand, and to find my voice. Natacha Ngea (back row,…

  • Matthew Landen ’17, B.S. in Computer Science & Mathematics, recognized by UMBC

    Matthew Landen, peer mentor, pursues security-focused computer science Ph.D. UMBC’s class of 2017 is graduating this week and UMBC News has provides that highlight examples of the very capable and accomplished new graduates. Matthew Landen, who received a B.S. in both Computer Science and Mathematics, is one of them. Matthew Landen B.S., Computer Science and…

  • UMBC CSEE Alumni Semmel and Hill address UMBC’s Class of 2017

    Global leaders in research and industry to address UMBC’s Class of 2017 UMBC will welcome two alumni—known today as global leaders in their fields—as commencement speakers at this spring’s undergraduate and graduate commencement ceremonies. On Wednesday, May 24, Dr. Ralph D. Semmel, ‘92, computer science, will speak at the graduate commencement ceremony. Semmel is the…

  • Prof. Marie desJardins named by Forbes as one of 21 women who are advancing AI research

    An article on Forbes’ site this week cites UMBC’s Professor Marie desJardins as one of 21 women who are advancing A.I. research. The article notes that artificial intelligence is “eating the world, transforming virtually every industry and function” and highlights women who are AI educators, researchers and business leaders who are driving the development and…

  • Prof. Ting Zhu receives NSF CAREER award to develop Internet of Things technology

      The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Ting Zhu, assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering, its prestigious CAREER Award for his work to significantly improve the existing sensing capabilities of common technologies, such as cell phones. The five-year grant will total nearly $500,000. “We congratulate Dr. Zhu on his NSF CAREER Award,…