Category: Research
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Talks: two PhD students talk about their research on quantum computing
2:30 10/22: This weeks quantum computing seminar features two talks by PhD students: Tao Peng on “Thermal Light N-qubit” and Omar Shehab on “All optical XOR, CNOT gates with initial insight or quantum computation using linear optics”. The talks will begin at 3:00pm on Tuesday, 22 October 2013 in ITE 325b.
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talk: Thermal light N-qubits (part II), 2:30 Tue 10/8 ITE325b
2:30pm 10/8: UMBC professor Yanhua Shih will discuss a few recent experiments that have demonstrated the possibility of producing N-qubits from N incoherent thermal fields.
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UMBC hosts student conference on speech, language and machine learning, Fri Oct 11
UMBC will host the Third Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning (MASC-SLL) 10-5 on Friday Oct. 11, 2013.. This is a one day, student run event that brings together students, postdocs, faculty and researchers from universities in the Mid-Atlantic area doing research on speech, language and machine learning.
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Karuna Joshi receives TEDCO grant to develop cloud services broker
CSEE research professor Karuna Joshi received a $100K grant to develop an advanced prototype for a cloud service broker from the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO). The software system will help companies and organizations negotiate for, select and procure cloud computing services based on a description of their needs and preferences. TEDCO was created by the…
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Professor Jian Chen receives NIST grant for immersive metrology research
Professor Jian Chen received a research award from the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) Measurement Science and Engineering research grant program to discover new immersive metrology, visualization, and analysis tools for interacting with and understanding multi-valued volumes of large scientific data in immersive display environments. The research will explore new approaches to integrate…
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talk: Thermal light N-qubits, 2:30 Tue 10/1 ITE325b
UMBC Quantum Computation Seminar Thermal light N-qubits Yanhau Shih Physics Department, UMBC 2:30-4:00 Tuesday, 1 October 2013, ITE 325b This talk will discuss a few recent experiments on Nth-order interference of N independent and incoherent thermal fields from their intensity fluctuation correlation measurement. The observed interference is similar to that of entangled states. These experiments…
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CSEE Prof. Nicholas receives research funding to study Malicious Software
Professor Charles Nicholas has received research funding from the National Science Foundation to develop better ways to detect malicious software (malware) and defend computers against it. The award will provide up to $75,000 over the next year to support the research of Dr. Nicholas and his students. The process of creating malware has become more…
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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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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.