Category: News
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Rick Forno discusses cybersecurity on WEAA's 'The Marc Steiner Show'
Dr. Richard Forno, Director of UMBC's Graduate Cybersecurity Program and Assistant Director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, appeared on WEAA (88.9FM) Baltimore's 'The Marc Steiner Show' as part of a long-form panel discussion on assorted cybersecurity issues. He was joined by Edward Erickson of the Baltimore City Paper and Stephen Bono, CEO of Baltimore-based…
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Alan Sherman receives two NSF awards for cybersecurity
Professor Alan Sherman received two research awards from the National Science Foundation to support work at UMBC on cybersecurity.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Seeks Applicants
If you are a senior planning to apply to a graduate program next year or a current graduate student early in your program of study, you should consider applying for a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. NSF has opened the application for the 2014 Graduate Research Fellowship Program. These Fellowships give three years of…
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Crowdsourcing accurate and low cost detection of weed infestations
Work by UMBC's Mobile, Pervasive and Sensor Systems Laboratory was cited as one of the top ten technologies changing farm machinery by Farm Industry News.
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Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning, Oct 11, UMBC
The third Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning will be held at UMBC on Fri. 11 Oct 3013, bringing together students, postdocs, faculty and researchers from universities in the Mid-Atlantic area doing research on speech, language or machine learning
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Postdoc available in NSF-funded Ecosynth project
A full-time postdoctoral research associate position is available in the Ecosynth Project funded by NSF’s Advances in Bioinformatics Program and led by UMBC Professors Erle Ellis and Marc Olano. The Ecosynth project is developing advanced tools for mapping, measuring, and visualizing vegetation in 3D using off-the-shelf digital cameras from the ground and on low-altitude hobbyist…
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2013 Maryland Cyber Challenge Orientation Webinar
The 2013 Maryland Cyber Challenge season has begun! Last week, Challenge co-founder Dr. Richard Forno and other Challenge officials conducted a kick-off orientation webinar (PDF) outlining the 2013 Challenge, providing a brief overview of the SAIC/Leidos competition environment (CyberNEXS), offering administrative guidance, and answering questions from prospective competitors and team advisors. Now in its third…
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UMBC Game Developers Club to hold Summer Game Jam 8/2-4
UMBC Game Developers Club will hold a 48-hour summer game jam starting at 5:00pm Friday august 2 in room 005 in the Engineering building at UMBC.
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Introduction to Quantum Computing and D-Wave Systems, 10am Tue 7/30
Bo Ewald and Denny Dahl from D-Wave Systems will will present an introduction to quantum computing and its role in D-Wave's computing systems from 10:00am to Noon on Tuesday, July 30, 2013 in room 325b if the ITE building at UMBC.
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Ph.D. proposal: S. Rao, Accurate Estimation of Dynamic Power Supply Noise and its Effect on Path Delays, 7/29
7/29: Sushmita K. Rao will present her Ph.D. dissertation proposal, Framework for Accurate Estimation of Dynamic Power Supply Noise and its Effect on Path Delays, from 11:00am-1:00pm on Monday, July 29, 2013 in room 346 of the ITE building at UMBC.