Category: News
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Picking your PC: Computer Recommendations for Incoming Freshman
Please visit the CSEE Required Technology page for more information.
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TechCouncil of Maryland reveals new career resource, CORE
Photo courtesy www.techcouncilmd.com If you're tired of sifting through sketchy jobs on Craigslist, why not try the TechCounil of Maryland (TCM)'s new job resource CORE (Career Opportunities REsources). CORE's database is full of jobs in the areas of biotechnology, information technology, and business. "CORE will help our region's companies attract and match talented individuals, students,…
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UMBC receives NSF award to develop new freshman seminar for computing majors
UMBC received a three year award from NSF that provides $154,000 in funding to develop and evaluate an innovative first-year seminar for computing majors aimed at increasing retention, completion, and success.
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UMBC students show-off original video games at Gamescape 2012
Tired of playing Diablo III? If you head to Gamescape next weekend, you'll have a chance to try your hand at over a dozen original video games dreamed up by local students and indie game developers. As part of Artscape–the country's largest free arts festival–the annual three-day video game celebration will take place in MICA's…
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CSEE faculty receive NSF grant to study computing education in Maryland high schools
Drs. Marie desJarins, Penny Rheingans and Susan Martin received an 18 month research award worth $200,000 from NSF to study computing education in Maryland high schools.
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Kugaonkar MS defense: Finding Associations among SNPs for Prostate Cancer
9am 11/18: Rohit Kugaonkar will defend his MS thesis on “Finding associations among SNPs for prostate cancer using collaborative filtering” at 9:00am on Wednesday, 18 July 2012, Room ITE 325b
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UMBC Performing Arts and Humanities Building unfenced
This week the fencing around UMBC’s new Performing Arts and Humanities Building came down, making the area behind the ITE and ECS buldings more attractive and access to parking more convenient. The PAHB building has been turned over to UMBC and furniture will be delivered next week. It will be open later this summer in…
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Ph.D. defense: Fatih Senel on Relay Node Placement for Federating Segmented Wireless Sensor Networks
2pm 7/10: Fatih Senel will defend his Ph.D. dissertation, Relay Node Placement for Federating Segmented Wireless Sensor Networks, at 2:00pm on Tuesday, July 10.
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MS defense: Integrating Domain Knowledge in Supervised Machine Learning to Assess the Risk of Breast Cancer Using Genomic Data
9am 6/29:Aniket Bochare will defend his MS Theses on Integrating Domain Knowledge in Supervised Machine Learning to Assess the Risk of Breast Cancer Using Genomic Data
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Computer Science Alumni on working at Google
It's got a bowling alley, a piano in the lobby, a T-Rex skeleton, and eighteen cafeterias. It might sound like a theme-park, but it's the Googleplex, a.k.a. Google headquarters, located in Mountain View, California. This extremely enlightened workplace, which features a slew of employee benefits like a free shuttle to work, laundry services, and even…