Category: Research
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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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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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RA: Smart Plug-based Appliance Energy Profiling & Prediction Portal for Green Buildings
Research Assistantship Available Smart Plug-based Appliance Energy Profiling and Prediction Portal for Green Buildings New emerging “smart plugs” embed a micro-controller and low-power communication device that allows you to monitor the power consumption of individual devices (e.g., microwave, coffee machine, laptop) plugged into power sockets, and communicate such power consumption information over a wireless network…
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Curtis Menyuk gets IEEE Photonics Society Willm. Streifer Scientific Achievement Award
UMBC CSEE Professor Curtis R. Menyuk has been awarded the IEEE Photonics Society 2013 William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award "for seminal advances in the fundamental understanding and mitigation of polarization effects in high-performance optical fiber communication systems."
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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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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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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.
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MS defense: Social Media Data Analytics Applied to Hurricane Sandy, Han Dong, 7/29
Han Dong will defend his MS thesis, Social Media Data Analytics Applied to Hurricane Sandy, at 12:30pm on Monday, July 29, 2013 in room 325b of the ITE building.
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MS Defense: Sentiment Analysis on Tweets and their Relationship with Stock Market Trends, J. Sharma, 7/29
7/29: Jay Sharma will defend his MS thesis, Sentiment Analysis on Tweets and their Relationship with Stock Market Trend, at 10:00am on Monday, July 29 in room 325b of the ITE building at UMBC.