Category: CSEE
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Professor Matuszek’s Research Highlighted in Various News Publications
An ACM CHI paper by CSEE Prof. Cynthia Matuszek on gender bias in online images associated with occupations is in the news.
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UMBC and Northrop Grumman partner on health data analytics
Northrop Grumman announced an expansion of their cybersecurity work with UMBC to include research on health data analytics in partnership with the UMBC Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research
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Rick Forno speaks at the inaugural BSides Charm
Dr. Rick Forno, CSEE’s Cybersecurity Graduate Program Director, was a presenter at the inaugural BSides Charm City technical security conference held at Howard County Community College in Columbia, MD over the weekend of 11-12 April 2015. His talk described what is needed to develop and operate viable high school and college student cyber-competition teams and…
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Freeman Hrabowski on the future of learning
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski’s CNBC commentary talks about the future of learning, video games, student engagement, diversity and STEAM (STEM+Arts).
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PhD defense: Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks 4/13
John Ward will defend his Ph.D. dissertation, Physical- and MAC-Layer Mechanisms for Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks, at 10am Mon, 13 April 2015 in ITE 325b, UMBC
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PhD defense: Simultaneous Polarization-Insensitive Phase-space Trans-multiplexing and Wavelength Multicasting via Cross-phase Modulation in a Photonic Crystal Fiber at 10 GBd
Brice Cannon will defend his PhD dissertation, Simultaneous Polarization-Insensitive Phase-space Trans-multiplexing and Wavelength Multicasting via Cross-phase Modulation in a Photonic Crystal Fiber at 10 GBd, at 2:00pm Monday, 6 April 2015 in ITE325b at UMBC
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PhD defense: Accurate Dynamic Power Supply Analysis and Delay Estimation, 4/3
Sushmita K. Rao will defend her Ph.D. Dissertation, PSANDE: A Framework for Accurate Dynamic Power Supply Analysis and Delay Estimation, at11:30am Friday, 3 April 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC.
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MS defense: Graph-Theoretical Analysis using Data-Driven Features: Application to Rehabilitation After Stroke
Jonathan Laney defends his MS thesis, Graph-Theoretical Analysis using Data-Driven Features: Application to Rehabilitation After Stroke, at 1:30pm Friday, 3 April 2015 in ITE 346 at UMBC.
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PhD defense: Rayleigh-Scattering-Induced Noise in Analog RF-Photonic Links
James Cahill will defend his dissertation, Rayleigh-Scattering-Induced Noise in Analog RF-Photonic Links, at 3:00pm on Tuesday, 7 April 2015 in room ITE 325b at UMBC.
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UMBC CyberDawgs win Mid-Atlantic Regional CCDC Finals
UMBC’s Cyber Defense Team (the ‘CyberDawgs’) took first place at the 2015 National CyberWatch Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC).