Category: Research
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Samuel Lomonaco: Strange World of Quantum Computing, NASA Mon. 3/10
CSEE Professor Samuel Lomonaco will give an invited talk on “The Strange World of Quantum Computing” as art of the NASA Goddard Engineering Colloquium Series at 3:00pm Monday, March 10 in the Building 3 Auditorium.
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talk: Probabilistic Information for Spectrum Sensing and Utilization, 11:45 3/7, UMBC
Prof. Xiangwei Zhou of the University of Illinois, Carbondale will talk on “Exploiting Probabilistic Information for Spectrum Sensing and Utilization: towards Efficient Wireless Coexistence” at 11:45am on Friday, 7 March 2014, in ITE 325b at UMBC.
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talk: Strong, usable access control for personal data, 1pm Thr 3/6, UMBC
3/6: Michelle Mazurek of Carnegie Mellon University will talk about her research on “Toward strong, usable access control for personal data” at 1:00pm on Thursday, 6 March 2014, in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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Prof. Marie desJardins receives NCWIT Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award
UMBC CSEE professor Marie desJardins has been selected by the National Center for Women & Information Technology as one of four recipients of their 2014 Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award.
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Prof. Fow-Sen Choa Elected SPIE Fellow
UMBC CSEE professor Fow-Sen Choa has been selected as a Fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, for “achievements in the development of standoff chemical sensing using quantum cascade lasers.”
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talk: Efficient Secure Multi-party Computing, 1pm Mon 2/24 UMBC
2/24: Dr. Yan Huang of the University of Maryland, College Park will talk about his research on “Efficient Secure Multi-party Computing and Its Applications” from 1:00 to 2:00pm on Monday, 24 February 2014 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC
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Talk: Lee on Structured Parallel Programming, Noon Thur Feb 20
2/20: Dr. I-Ting Angelina Lee of MIT will talk about her research on “Linguistic and System Support for Structured Parallel Programming” at Noon on Thursday, February 20 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.
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CSEE PhD student presents research at 2014 Quantum Information Processing Conference
CSEE Ph.D. student Omar Shehab received a travel grant to present his research, UNKNOTTING as a k-local Hamiltonian problem, at the 2014 Quantum Information Processing conference which be held early in February in Barcelona, Spain.
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UMBC project to study what influences home energy use
UMBC’s Mobile Pervasive and Sensor Systems Laboratory is looking for subjects who live in Baltimore City to interview for a study about what influences their energy use at home. The study is part of an NSF-sponsored Green Home Study project that aims to make it easier for off-grid and grid-tied home residents to make smart…
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PhD Defense: Chris Morris, Multi-Modal Saliency Fusion for Illustrative Image Enhancement
UMBC CSEE student Christopher Morris will defend his Ph.D. Dissertation at 10:30 on Wednesday, 15 January 2013 in rooms 365 and 352 of the ITE building at UMBC.