Category: Events

  • UMBC Google CS4HS Teacher Development Workshop

    UMBC will host a three-day in-service training workshop for 35 Maryland high school computer science teachers sponsored by Google. The UMBC CS4HS Workshop will be held 17-20 July 2011 at UMBC's campus in suburban Baltimore. Workshop attendees will have the opportunity to share ideas for energizing the teaching of computer science in Maryland high schools…

  • Symposium on Open Government Knowledge

    CSEE Professors Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi are helping to organize a symposium this fall on Open Government Knowledge: AI Opportunities and Challenges that will be held in Arlington Virginia sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. The symposium will address the technical and social challenges involved in publishing public government data…

  • Dissertation Defense: Towards Relational Theory Formation from Undifferentiated Sensor Data

    Dissertation Defense Towards Relational Theory Formation from Undifferentiated Sensor Data Marc Pickett 10:00am Monday, 18 April 2011 ITE 325b, UMBC Human adults have rich theories in their heads of how the world works. These theories include objects and relations for both concrete and abstract concepts. Everything we know either must be innate or learned through…

  • UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference schedule, Sat 4/30

    The UMBC's Fifth Digital Entertainment Conference will be held on Saturday, April 30th. Every year, the UMBC Game Developer's Club invites speakers from area game companies to share their knowledge and experience. One of the strenghts of the UMBC program in Graphics, Animation and Interactive Media (GAIM) is its strong ties to game development studios…

  • CSEE undergraduates present work at URCAD

    Congratulations to the CSEE undergraduate students and groups who will be presenting posters on their research as part of the Fifteenth Annual UMBC Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day. UCRAD features research, scholarship, and creative work carried out by UMBC undergraduates. Natée Johnson, X-Ray Study of Nano-Scale Superlattice Materials, 3:15pm-3:30pm, UC 310, Mentor: Dr. Fow-Sen Choa…

  • Serial entrepreneur David Turock to talk at Baltimore Emerging Technology Center

    The Baltimore ACM Chapter, the Greater Baltimore Technology Council, and the Emerging Technology Center are hosting a free, public lecture on entrepreneurship by David Turock at 7:00pm, Wednesday 27 April in the ETC Canton facility (2400 Boston St., Baltimore). David Turock will present a side-by-side comparison of two telecommunications start-ups that he launched: one successful,…

  • Talk: Diversity, Identity and Inclusion, 11am Fri 4/15 ITE229

    Diversity, Identity, and Inclusion Dr. Manuel A. Perez-Quinones Associate Professor of Computer Science Virginia Tech 11:00am – 12:00pm Friday 15 April 2011, ITE 229 In this talk, Dr. Pérez-Quiñones presents basic definitions of these terms and briefly discusses some of the research literature on them.  He presents evidence that supports diversity and inclusion beyond the…

  • The Social Life of Personal Information, 1pm Thr 4/14 ITE325b

    The Social Life of Personal Information Dr. Manuel A. Perez-Quinones Associate Professor of Computer Science Virginia Tech 1:00pm Thursday 14 April 2011, ITE 325b Personal Information Management (PIM) practices are the set of behaviors that we follow to organize our information. This often includes the management of email messages, documents, bookmarks, digital pictures, music, etc.…

  • Lecture on Distributed Quantum Algorithms, 2:30pm Web 3/30

    Professor Samuel Lomonaco will present a lecture on Distributed Quantum Algorithms from 2:30 to 3:45 on Wednesday March 30 in room ITE 325b. In the talk, Professor Lomonaco will show how quantum entanglement can be used as a mechanism for controlling a network of quantum computers. The talk is open to all.

  • Curt Tilmes dissertation defense, Data Provenance, 10am Thr 3/31

    Dissertation Defense Enabling Reproducibility of Scientific Data Flows through Tracking and Representation of Provenance Curt Tilmes 10:00am Thursday, 31 March 2011 ITE 325b, UMBC Reproducibility of results is a key tenet of science. Some modern scientific domains, such as Earth Science, have become computationally complicated and, particularly with the advent of higher resolution space based…