Category: CSEE
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talk: Transparent Dishonesty: Front-Running Attacks on Blockchain, 12-1 pm ET 3/26
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Transparent Dishonesty: Front-Running Attacks on Blockchain Professor Jeremy ClarkConcordia Institute for Information Systems EngineeringConcordia University, Montreal, Canada 12–1 pm ET Friday, March 26, 2021online via WebEx We consider front-running to be a course of action where an entity benefits from prior access to privileged market information about upcoming transactions…
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talk: Machine Learning: New Methodology for Physical & Social Sciences, 1pm ET 3/24
24 hour LIDAR backscatter profiles and PBLH points generated from image machine learning system The Infusion of Machine Learning as a New Methodology for the Physical and Social Sciences Dr. Jennifer SleemanCSEE, UMBC 1:00-2:00 pm ET, Wednesday, March 24Online via WebEx Machine learning has made improvements in many areas of computing. Recently attention has been given…
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talk: (Don’t) Mind the Gap: Bridging the Worlds of People and IoT Devices, 1-2 ET 3/23
Dr. Roberto Yus talks about his research helping IoT systems bridge the gap between the world of IoT devices and the world where people act. 1-2 pm ET, Tue. March 23
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talk: Towards Contextual Security of AI-enabled platforms, 1-2 pm ET 3/22
Dr. Nidhi Rastogi of RPI talks about her work on using automated, trustworthy, and contextual AI systems to improve the security of Internet-connected systems and devices.
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UMBC expands live online peer tutoring to include computing courses
UMBC’s new Computing Success Center now offers tutoring for 21 courses from across the College of Engineering and Information Technology.
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UMBC CSEE Newsletter, Spring 2021
UMBC CSEE Newsletter, Spring 2021 The UMBC CSEE department’s Spring 2021 newsletter is available with recent news on our faculty, students, alumni, and programs.
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ACM chapter talk: Career, job search, and interviewing tips, 4-5 pm Sat, 3/13
The UMBC student ACM chapter will hold a session on careers and job searches from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET on Saturday, March 13. Nikhil Mengani, a UMBC graduate and current Microsoft Software Development Engineer, will talk about interview tips, using LinkedIn, and overall job search best practices.
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talk: EIPC: Efficient Asynchronous BFT with Adaptive Security, 12-1 Fri 3/12
UMBC Ph.D. student Chao Liu talks about his research on developing an efficient asynchronous BFT protocol with adaptive security, 12-1pm ET Friday, March 12, online via webex.
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talk: Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense, 12-1 Fri 2/26
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Moving Target Mobile IPv6 Defense Prof. Vahid HeydariComputer Science, Rowan University 12:00–1 pm ET, Friday, 26 February 26, 2021 remotely via WebEx Remote cyberattacks can be started from an unlimited distance through the Internet. These attacks include particular actions that allow attackers to compromise systems remotely. Address-based Distributed Denial-of-Service…
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Prof. Anthony Johnson selected as the 2021 recipient of The Optical Society Stephen D. Fantone Distinguished Service Award
Professor Anthony Johnson selected as the 2021 recipient of The Optical Society Stephen D. Fantone Distinguished Service Award CSEE Professor Anthony Johnson has been selected as the 2021 recipient of The Optical Society (OSA) Stephen D. Fantone Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Johnson is being honored specifically for decades of principled leadership and steadfast service to The Optical Society…