Category: News
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Mobile computing class demos and posters, 5/14
Professor Nilanjan Banerjee's Introduction to Mobile Computing class will hold a poster and demonstration session showcasing student class projects from 12:30 to 2:00 on Tuesday, May 14 in room 210 of the ITE building. The projects inlcude mobile apps, games, and systems that have built during the semester. Pizza will be served. The course was partially…
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PhD proposal: Rapidly Deployable Image Classification System Using Multi-Views
11am 5/10: Adrian Rosebrock will present his Ph.D. dissertation proposal, A Rapidly Deployable Image Classification System Using Multi-Views, at 11:00am on Friday May 10, 2013 in room 325b if the ITE building at UMBC.
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CSEE grad student Asmita Korde presents paper at SPIE Defense Security and Sensing Conference
CSEE graduate student Asmita Korde will present a paper on her research with Professor Tinoosh Mohsenin tomorrow at the the SPIE Defense Security and Sensing Conference in the Baltimore Convention Center. Asmita was a UMBC CWIT Scholar and received a BS degree in Computer Engineering in 2011. She is now finishing her MS degree at UMBC…
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Research papers sought the UMBC Review, vol. 15
The UMBC Review is a journal for undergraduate research done at UMBC. CMSC and CMPE majors who have recently finished a research project or paper or plan to do so before the fall should consider submitting it for volume 15, which will be published next April. The Review publishes papers in all disciplines, including the…
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Omar Shehab (CS Ph.D) awarded NSF travel grants for upcoming conferences
Congratulations to Omar Shehab (CS Ph.D.), who has been awarded two NSF travel grants to attend research conferences this June. First, Omar has received an NSF travel grant to attend the IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity. The conference celebrates research in all areas of computation complexity theory, taking a look at the absolute and relative…
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JOB: 2013 Google Summer of Code program
If you have good programming skills and are looking for an interesting alternative to the usual summer internship, you might check out the Google Summer of Code program. It pays student developers $5000 stipends to write code for various open source projects over the summer. Over the past eight years, it has brought together over 6,000…
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Security talk and film screening: Game of Pawns, 7pm 4/30
7pm 4/30:UMBC’s cyber defense team, the Cyber Dawgs, will host an interdisciplinary talk and screening of the film Game of Pawns at 7:00pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013, in room 102 of the ITE building (LH8).
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talk: Quantum Engineering of Semiconductor Atomic Structures for Biosensing 4/30
5:30 4/30: Dr. Manijeh Razeghi of Northwestern University will talk about Quantum Engineering of Semiconductor Atomic Structures for Biosensing at 5:30pm on Tuesday, April 30 in room 206 of the Technology Research Center at UMBC.
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JOB: Meet Baltimore startups looking for upcoming and recent technology grads, May 2
Betamore is an urban campus for technology and entrepreneurship that is home to dozens of startups and entrepreneurs and located at 1111 Light St. in Baltimore's Federal Hill neighborhood. They are holding a "startup crawl" on Thusday, 2 May 2013 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm where students and recent graduates can meet with people from the Baltimore…
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UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference, 10-5 Sat. 4/27
10-5 4/27:The 2013 UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference will be held 10-5 on Saturday, April 27th in LH5 at UMBC and feature speakers from Firaxis Games, Zenimax, Pure Bang Games, Bioware Mythic, and Mindgrub.