Category: News
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talk: Unsupervised Multispectral Image Classification, 11:30 Fri 46
11:30am 4/6: Shih-Yu Chen will talk about his research on Unsupervised Multispectral Image Classification at 11:30am on Friday APril 6, 2012 in ITE237.
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Cybersecurity internships available at CSC
Photo Courtesy CSC.com Graduating in May? Just started Graduate School? Interested in Cybersecurity? CSC is looking for interns and that means you. Headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, CSC provides IT services for a broad range of clients. According to CSC’s company profile, the company specializes in areas including Cloud Computing, Mobility Solutions, Network Management, Value…
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Register for CWIT's 2nd annual Spring Into Leadership
Next Monday, April 2nd is the deadline to register for the Center for Women in Technology’s (CWIT) 2nd annual Spring Into Leadership event. This year’s theme is “What’s Your Story?” CWIT invites undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff to this interactive night where students can meet industry experts like featured speaker Wendy Martin, a…
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PhD Defense: Patti Ordóñez Rozo on Multivariate Time Series Analysis of Physiological and Clinical Data
Patti Ordóñez Rozo will defend her dissertation on Multivariate Time Series Analysis of Physiological and Clinical Data at 1:00pm Thursday 29 March 2012 in ITE325b, UMBC.
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talk: Barsky on Suffix trees for very large strings
1pm 3/30: Dr. Marina Barsky of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will talk about her research on Suffix trees for very large strings at 1:00pm Friday, 30 March 2012 in room 325 ITE, UMBC.
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Virginia Tech offers Cognitive Communications research experience this summer
Rising sophomore, junior, and senior undergraduate students interested in cognitive radios and wireless networking might want to take a look at Virginia Tech’s Cognitive Communications Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). This summer, the program will enlist ten undergraduate students for a nine-week research program that explores problems related to software defined radios, cognitive radios, wireless…
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Penn offers Robotics research experience for undergrads this summer
Photo Courtesy robotonomous.com It’s time to start thinking about summer research opportunities. And, If Robotics is what you love, then you’re in luck. In June, the University of Pennsylvania’s General Robotics, Automation, Sensing & Perception (GRASP) Laboratory is offering a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Site called “Perception, Planning, Mobility, and Interaction for Next…
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UMBC Alumnus, Delali Dzirasa, speaks at Alumni Entrepreneurs Panel Discussion
Be sure not to miss CSEE alumnus Delali Dzirasa speak during the Raymond V. Haysbert, Sr. Entrepreneurship Lecture tomorrow, March 28, at noon in Commons 329. After graduating from UMBC with a B.S. in Computer Engineering in 2004, Dzirasa went on to found Fearless Solutions, LLC, a team of software engineers and web developers that…
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Bwtech@UMBC gets new tenants
Photo Courtesy www.bwtechumbc.com Potential good news for internship and job seekers. The Baltimore Sun reported that four tech-focused companies have just taken up shop at bwtech@UMBC. The companies are: Communications Scientific International, a communications systems and technologies company. Communications Scientific International “provides communications and information systems for satelliete, airbone and ground applications to the Department…
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talk: Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Laser Arrays for Photoacoustic Chemical Detection
EE Graduate Seminar High Power Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Laser Arrays for Standoff Photoacoustic Chemical Detection Xing Chen, PhD (EE) Student Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UMBC 11:30am-12:45pm, Friday, 30 March 2012, ITE 237 Quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) are compact, powerful, mid-infrared, Semiconductor laser sources. High power QCLs are very important to infrared counter measures (IRCM) and standoff…