Category: Graduate
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UMBC Graduate Research Conference, 9-5 Wed 3/25
UMBC’s 37th Annual Graduate Research Conference takes place 9-5 on Wednesday, 25 March 2015 with presentations, posters, lunch, a panel, reception and more.
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UMBC PhD student Kavita Krishnaswamy and Beam telepresence robot
This video shows how UMBC graduate student Kavita Krishnaswamy uses a Beam telepresence robot to participate in remote events, including her own dissertation proposal.
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Graduate Research Conference Program (GRC) on Wed. 3/25
UMBC’s Graduate Research Conference Program (GRC) will be held on campus on Wednesday, March 25, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. There will be a variety of presentations for faculty and students (both graduate and undergraduate). Featured events include professional development workshops, a keynote panel, and a research information fair. Twenty-eight CSEE graduate students will describe their research in oral…
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CSEE Ph.D. student Kavita Krishnaswamy featured in CNN story
CSEE Ph.D. student Kavita Krishnaswamy was featured in a recent CNN story, Will robots help the bedridden see the world?, on her use of a Beam telepresence robot loaned to the department by Suitable Technologies.
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Debate: Ethics of brain-computer interface technology
A debate on the ethical problems inherent in brain-computer interface technologxy will take place at UMBC 7:30-9:00pm on Monday, 2 March 2015 in ITE 104.
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PhD proposal: User Identification in Wireless Networks
Christopher Swartz will present his Ph.D. dissertation proposal, User Identification in Wireless Networks, at 9am on Friday, February 27 in ITE325b.
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PhD proposal: Scalable Storage System for Big Scientific Data
Navid Golpayegani will present his dissertation proposal, MLVFS: A Scalable Storage System For Managing Big Scientific Data, at 3:00pm on Tuesday, 24 February 2015, in ITE346 at UMBC
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MS defense: Real-time Realistic Rendering of Sunrise and Sunset on the Ocean
Yuping Zhang will defend her MS thesis, “Real-time Realistic Rendering of Sunrise and Sunset on the Ocean”, at 10am on Monday, 9 February 2015 in ENG 005 at UMBC.
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Phd proposal: Zhang on Brain Network Visualization Techniques
PhD Dissertation Proposal Design and Validation of Brain Network Visualization Techniques: A Unified Approach Guohao Zhang Time and Place: 8:00-10:00am, 22 Jan 22 2015, ITE325 We propose a unified approach to understand why and how visualization works, motivated by scientists’ difficulties in obtaining insights from increasingly complex data that involves multi-modality brain networks from structural…
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PhD defense: Varish Mulwad — Inferring the Semantics of Tables
Dissertation Defense TABEL — A Domain Independent and Extensible Framework for Inferring the Semantics of Tables Varish Vyankatesh Mulwad 8:00am Thursday, 8 January 2015, ITE325b Tables are an integral part of documents, reports and Web pages in many scientific and technical domains, compactly encoding important information that can be difficult to express in text. Table-like structures…