Category: News
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Rick Forno speaks at the inaugural BSides Charm
Dr. Rick Forno, CSEE’s Cybersecurity Graduate Program Director, was a presenter at the inaugural BSides Charm City technical security conference held at Howard County Community College in Columbia, MD over the weekend of 11-12 April 2015. His talk described what is needed to develop and operate viable high school and college student cyber-competition teams and…
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Jobs: Baltimore City Teaching Residency, apply by 4/13
Baltimore City Teaching Residency – Final Deadline Extended to April 13 Baltimore City Teaching Residency trains UMBC graduates from a wide variety of majors and backgrounds to become exceptional, certified teachers for Baltimore City students in high-need communities. It’s an honor and a tremendous responsibility, which is why we hold the highest standards of effectiveness of…
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Prof. Oates: Stop Fearing Artificial Intelligence
UMBC CSEE Professor Tim Oates writes in a Tech Crunch article on why we should stop fearing AI.
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Freeman Hrabowski on the future of learning
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski’s CNBC commentary talks about the future of learning, video games, student engagement, diversity and STEAM (STEM+Arts).
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PhD defense: Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks 4/13
John Ward will defend his Ph.D. dissertation, Physical- and MAC-Layer Mechanisms for Increasing Base-Station Anonymity in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks, at 10am Mon, 13 April 2015 in ITE 325b, UMBC
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PhD defense: Simultaneous Polarization-Insensitive Phase-space Trans-multiplexing and Wavelength Multicasting via Cross-phase Modulation in a Photonic Crystal Fiber at 10 GBd
Brice Cannon will defend his PhD dissertation, Simultaneous Polarization-Insensitive Phase-space Trans-multiplexing and Wavelength Multicasting via Cross-phase Modulation in a Photonic Crystal Fiber at 10 GBd, at 2:00pm Monday, 6 April 2015 in ITE325b at UMBC
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PhD defense: Accurate Dynamic Power Supply Analysis and Delay Estimation, 4/3
Sushmita K. Rao will defend her Ph.D. Dissertation, PSANDE: A Framework for Accurate Dynamic Power Supply Analysis and Delay Estimation, at11:30am Friday, 3 April 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC.
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MS defense: Graph-Theoretical Analysis using Data-Driven Features: Application to Rehabilitation After Stroke
Jonathan Laney defends his MS thesis, Graph-Theoretical Analysis using Data-Driven Features: Application to Rehabilitation After Stroke, at 1:30pm Friday, 3 April 2015 in ITE 346 at UMBC.
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PhD defense: Rayleigh-Scattering-Induced Noise in Analog RF-Photonic Links
James Cahill will defend his dissertation, Rayleigh-Scattering-Induced Noise in Analog RF-Photonic Links, at 3:00pm on Tuesday, 7 April 2015 in room ITE 325b at UMBC.
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CSEE Hi Tea, 3:00pm Friday, 3 April 2015 😀
UMBC ACM Student Chapter invites you to Hi Tea this week, 3-4pm Friday, April 3.