Category: News

  • Marie desJardins named ACM Distinguished Member

    ACM has recognized CSEE Professor Marie desJardins as a Distinguished Member for her contributions to the field of computing. ACM is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society. Each year it recognizes a handful of its members for significant advances in computing technology that have dramatically influenced progress on a range of human endeavors.…

  • talk: Oil Spills and Search and Rescue: Key Computational Challenges

    UMBC CHMPR Colloquium Oil Spills and Search and Rescue: Key Computational Challenges Dr. C. J. Beegle-Krause Environmental Research for Decision, Inc. 1:00pm 16 December 2011, ITE 227 325b Leveraging the research community into societal issues can help save lives and reduce environmental impacts from both natural and anthropogenic disasters. For example, Search and Rescue, oil…

  • UMBC team places second in the DARPA Shredder Challenge

    Just over a month ago, DARPA announced The Shredder Challenge competition to develop a system to solve puzzles by reassembling images of shredded documents with a $50,000 prize for the winning entry. Yesterday the prize was won by All Your Shreds Are Belong to U.S., a San Francisco-based team that was the first to correctly…

  • talk: Christopher Rose (Rutgers): Write or Radiate

    Write or Radiate Professor Christopher Rose Rutgers University 1:00pm Friday December 9, 2011, ITE 227 Communication theory researchers do the relatively routine but deeply important work that maintains and expands our increasingly connected society. It is therefore easy to forget that communications research, by its very nature, is more than about telephones and the Internet,…

  • MS defense: Sawhney on Analyzing the Growth of Hoeffding Trees

    MS Thesis Defense Analyzing the Growth of Hoeffding Trees Mayank Sawhney 12:00-1:30pm Thursday 1 December 2011, ITE 346 Mining high speed data streams has become a necessity because of the enormous growth in the volume of electronic data. In the past decade, researchers have suggested various models for learning in both stationary and concept drifting…

  • talk: Wolfson on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 1pm Fri 12/2, ITE 227

    Silence of the labs: Why are we still commuting the way we did 40 years ago? Professor Ouri Wolfson University of Illinois at Chicago 1:00pm Friday 2 December 2011, ITE 227 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) have been in research and development since the 70's but their impact so far has been relatively small. In this…

  • NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) offers paid Summer internships through their SURF program with opportunities at NIST facilities in Gaithersburg and Boulder.  Many of the participating research projects are looking for students majoring in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. The eleven week program starts in the last week of May and provides…

  • CSEE Professor, Dr. Anupam Joshi, named Oros Family Professor of Technology

    Dr. Joshi has been a faculty member of UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department since 1998. His research focuses on wireless and mobile computing, trust, security, privacy issues in distributed systems, and analytics of social media. He is a core member of UMBC's Ebiquity research group. Congratulations to Dr. Anupam Joshi, who was recently…

  • MS defense: Pilz on Approximation of Nonintegral Frequency Moments, 11/30

    Masters Thesis Defense Approximation of Nonintegral Frequency Moments Brian Pilz 10:00am 30 November 2011, ITE325b Let a data stream have length m over an alphabet of n letters, with letter i occurring m_i times for i = 1,…,n. For any k, define the frequency moments F_k as F_k = sum_{i=1}^n m_i^k. Alon, Matias, and Szegedy…

  • talk: Rutledge on multichannel amplitude compression for speech processing, 11/18

    EE Graduate Seminar Time-Varying Amplitude Compression Processing to Preserve and Enhance Spectral Contrast in Speech Signals Dr. Janet C. Rutledge Dean, UMBC Graduate School Vice-Provost for Graduate Education Affiliate Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering 11:30-12:45 Friday, 18 November 2011, ITE 231 Multichannel amplitude compression processing is used to reduce the level variations of speech to fit…