Category: CSEE
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UMBC students demonstrate smartphone applications, 12:30-2:30 Tue 5/10
UMBC students will demonstrate 12 smartphone apps developed as class projects from a collaboration between classes in Engineering and Visual Arts, 12:30-2:30 Tue May 10, UC Ballroom, UMBC
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NSF CyberCorps: Scholarship For Service, May 15 deadline
UMBC undergraduate and graduate students interested in cybersecurity can apply for an Federal CyberCorps: Scholarship For Service scholarship by 15 May 2016
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tutorial: Design, Analysis and Security of Automotive Networks, 2pm 4/29
Sekar Kulandaivel will present a tutorial on the Design, Analysis and Security of Automotive Networks from 2:00-3:30 on Friday, 29 April 2016, in ITE325b at UMBC.
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3D Capturing the Future at UMBC
UMBC has acquired a photogrammetry-based 3D acquisition system (multi-camera computer vision 3D capture system) as a research instrument to enable easy and repeatable collection of data across a wide range of research areas.
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11th UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference, 11-5 Sat. April 30
The 11th UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference will be held 11-5 on Saturday, April 30 in the Commons at UMBC.
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talk: Medical Epistemology: A Gerontologist's Perspective, 3pm Wed 4/27
Dr. John D. Sorkin of UMD School of Medicine on big:data and medicine: Medical Epistemology: A Gerontologist’s Perspective, 3pm Wed. April 27, UMBC, ITE325b
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talk: Securing the Cloud: The Need for Quantum Network Security, 11:15am 4/22 UMBC
Prof. Brian Kelley of the University of Texas at San Antonio talks on Securing the Cloud: The Need for Quantum Network Security at 11:15 on Friday 22 April 2016, in ITE227 at UMBC
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talk: IoT Device Security Research at Morgan State University, 12pm Fri 4/15
Prof. Kevin Kornegay (Morgan State) talks at UMBC on IoT Device Security Research at Morgan State University , Noon Fri. April 15, 2016
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Free Arduino workshops, 2-6pm, Sat 4/9 and 4/16, ITE239, UMBC
The Arduino microcontroller is a great device for anyone who wants to learn more about technology. It is used in a variety of fields in research and academia and may even help you get an internship. Our instructors have used the Arduino for researching self-replicating robots and remote-controlled helicopters, hacking into a vehicle’s control system,…
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UMBC-USNA teams share progress on cybersecurity research at symposium
UMBC and U.S. Naval Academy faculty researchers presented updates on five collaborative cybersecurity projects funded by the Office of Naval Research during the inaugural USNA-UMBC Partnership Symposium