Category: Graduate
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Capital Area Women in Computing Celebration, 2/24-25
The Capital Area Women in Computing Celebration, sponsored by ACM-W, will be held at Georgetown University on Friday, February 24th and Saturday, February 25. The celebration will bring together women at the high school, undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels to promote the recruitment, retention, and progression of women in computing fields. The cost of student…
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Attacking and Defending the Automotive CAN Bus
MS Thesis Defense Attacking and Defending the Automotive CAN Bus Jackson Schmandt 12:30pm Thursday, 8 December, 2016, ITE 325b, UMBC The scope and complexity of Automotive Computer Networks have grown drastically in the last decade. Once present only in high end vehicles, multi-use infotainment systems are now included in base models of some economy vehicles.…
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PhD defense: Deep Neural Networks in Real-Time Embedded Systems
PhD Dissertation Defense Deploying Deep Neural Networks in Real-Time Embedded Systems Adam Page 10:00am Monday, 21 November 2016, ITE 325b Deep neural networks have been shown to outperform prior state-of-the-art solutions that rely heavily on hand-engineered features coupled with simple classification techniques. In addition to achieving several orders of magnitude improvement, they offer a number…
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Dissertation defense: Cross-Layer Techniques for Boosting Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Sensor Networks
Dissertation Defense Announcement Cross-Layer Techniques for Boosting Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Sensor Networks Sami Alsemairi 9:30 Wednesday, 9 November 2016, ITE 346 Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide an effective solution for surveillance and data gathering applications in hostile environments where human presence is infeasible, risky or very costly. Examples of these applications include military reconnaissance,…
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Career and internship opportunities at Google, 9/29-30
Google will hold several events where UMBC students can find out about career and internship opportunities on Thursday and Friday, September 29-30.
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Are you interested in assistive robotics research?
Participants are sought to take a short, online survey on attitudes toward robotic aids and how they may improve the quality of life for those with physical disabilities.
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Consider pursuing an advanced degree in computing
Five short videos showcase young researchers with PhDs who are now working in industry as they talk about what compelled them to pursue a doctorate and how they are using their advanced training in their work
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Omar Shehab PhD defense: Solving Mathematical Problems in Quantum Regime, 7/7
Omar Shehab defends his dissertation, Solving Mathematical Problems in Quantum Regime, at 2pm Thursday, 7 July 2016, in ITE 325b at UMBC
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Travel grants for students to attend 2016 Grace Hopper Conference
University students who are excelling in computing and passionate about supporting women in tech can apply for a travel grant to attend the 2016 Grace Hopper conference by July 10
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PhD defense: Z. Wang, Learning Representations and Modeling Temporal Signals
Z. Wang PhD defense: Learning Representations & Modeling Temporal Signals: Symbolic Approximation, Deep Learning, Optimization & Beyond, 1pm Tue 31 May 2016, ITE 325, UMBC