Category: Faculty and staff
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CSEE research group demonstrates smart fabric for gesture recognition
Ph.D. student Alexander Nelson and Professors Robucci & Banerjee demoed smart fabric for gesture recognition in the monthly Baltimore TechBreakfast MeetUp
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Professor Tulay Adali appointed UMBC Distinguished University Professor
Professor Adali recognized for theoretical contributions to the field of signal processing and excellence in teaching and mentoring
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Prof. Matuszek interviewed by CBC Radio about research
UMBC CSEE professor Cynthia Matuszek was interviewed on her research on gender bias in online images for occupations for the CBC Spark radio program, which focuses on technology trends.
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Prof. LaBerge recognized at RTCA Annual Symposium Awards
CSEE Professor Charles Laberge to be recognized at the 2015 Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics Annual Symposium for significant work on aviation safety standards.
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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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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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Prof. Oates: Stop Fearing Artificial Intelligence
UMBC CSEE Professor Tim Oates writes in a Tech Crunch article on why we should stop fearing AI.
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CSEE faculty develop wearable systems to monitor sleep quality
Profs. Nilanjan Banerjee, Ryan Robucci and Chintan Patel and Dr. Richard Allen at Johns Hopkins University were awarded a TEDCO MD Innovation Initiative grant to develop a wearable system that can non-intrusively monitor sleep quality in a home setting.
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CSEE Faculty Involved With NSF's CS10K Teacher Training Project
UMBC Professor Marie desJardins is collaborating with Maryland educators and researchers in an NSF-funded CS10K Teacher Training Project that seeks to change how computer science is taught in high schools.
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Marie desJardins Collaborates with Howard County Parents and Teachers for HowGirlsCode
CSEE’s Marie desJardins recently collaborated with a group of Howard County parents and teachers to create HowGirlsCode, an educational program that “educates and inspires young girls to pursue computer related activities, courses, and careers.” The program–originally called Computer Mania Club–is based out of Fulton Elementary School. Over the course of ten weeks, students meet for weekly two-hour sessions, working…