Category: News
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Considering graduate school in a STEM program?
UMBC students interested in learning more about pursuing a graduate program in a STEM area should consider taking advantage of a free GEM GRAD Lab event to be held at the University of Virginia on Saturday, September 28th. UMBC is a co-sponsor, along with UVA and VA Tech and will provide free bus transportation. See…
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Narock & Finin receive NSF grant for EarthCube semantic cyberinfrastructure research
Dr. Tom Narock (Goddard Planetary Heliophysics Institute) and Professor Tim Finin (CSEE) are part of a team that receive a one-year, $300,000 award from the National Science Foundation to apply semantic technologies to support the data representation, discovery and integration needs in EarthCube, an NSF program that aims to transform geoscience research by developing community-guided…
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talk: Computer-Assisted Reasoning In Digital Forensics (Noon, Fri 9/20)
Dr. Eoghan Casey, an internationally recognized expert in digital forensics and data breach investigations, will talk on ‘Computer-Assisted Reasoning In Digital Forensics’ from 12-1 on Friday, September 20 in room 229 of the ITE building at UMBC.
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Graduate Cybersecurity Program Webinar
On Wednesday, September 25, from 6:30 – 7:30PM, Dr. Rick Forno, Cybersecurity GPD and Assistant Director of UMBC’s Center for Cybersecurity, will host an evening webinar discussing UMBC’s graduate cybersecurity programs. Topics to be discussed include: Program design and curriculum (both MPS degree & Certificate) Eligibility and Application Information UMBC’s approach to graduate cybersecurity education…
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Prof. Tinoosh Mohsenin gets NSF award for seizure detection signal processing architectures
Professor Tinoosh Mohsenin received a research award from the National Science Foundation to develop multi-physiological signal processing architectures for seizure detection. The award will provide $100,000 over a two year duration to support Dr. Mohsenin and her students working on this project.
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Prof. Gymama Slaughter receives NSF award to develop nanoelectrode probe arrays
CSEE Professor Gymama Slaughter received a two-year research research award from the National Science Foundation to develop and evaluate nanoelectrode probe arrays to better detect and extract intracellular signals. Data from these signals will help in restoring functional loss of limb control of individuals with spinal cord injury or stroke.
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NSA grant supports MDC3 student prizes
CSEE's Dr. Richard Forno, Cybersecurity GPD and Assistant Director of UMBC's Center for Cybersecurity, has received an $84K grant from the National Security Agency (NSA) to fund the prizes for student winners at the 2013 Maryland Cyber Challenge and Competition (MDC3) finals that will take place at the CyberMaryland 2013 conference in Baltimore on October…
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IEEE Colloquium on Sensor Devices, 9/25
The Baltimore Chapter of IEEE Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits is co-hosting a free, one-day Colloquium on Sensor Devices from 10:00 to 5:00 on Wednesday, September 25 at UMCP.
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CSEE/IS welcome back picnic 11:30-1:30, Wed 9/18
There will be a welcome back picnic students, faculty and staff of the CSEE and IS departments on, Wednesday, September 18th, 2013 from 11:30am to 1:30pm in the Atrium of the Engineering Building.
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CSEE Hi Tea starts 3pm Fri. 11/13
Hi Tea is back with a bang! Registration is now open for the Fall 2013 CSEE Hi Tea Competition. Hi Tea is a student-run social event held (nearly) every Friday from 3:00 to 3:30 in the third floor hallway of the ITE building outside the CSEE Department suite (325 ITE). All students, staff, faculty and…