Category: Research
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Kirit Chatterjee (CE MS '12) helps build innovative temperature sensor for neonatal care
For his Master’s thesis, Computer Engineering student Kirit Chatterjee worked with scientists from UMBC’s Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (CAST) on an innovation temperature sensor for premature babies.
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Heidelberg Laureate Forum: laureates meet the next generation
The Heidelberg Laureate Forum is an extraordinary opportunity for a group of students and young researchers to interact with some of the greatest minds of Mathematics and Computer Science for a week of scientific exchange and inspiration. It will bring together winners of the Abel Prize, the ACM Turing Award, and the Fields Medal with…
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Public tutorials on high performance computing research and technologies
The Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research is a collaborative research center sponsored by the National Science Foundation with two university partners (UMBC and University of California San Diego), six government, and seven industry members. The Center's research is focused on addressing productivity, performance, and scalability issues in meeting the insatiable computational demands of…
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Talk: Energy Efficient Platforms for High Performance and Embedded Computing, 1pm 12/7
1pm Fri 12/7: Tinoosh Mohsenin talks about her research on Energy Efficient Platforms for High Performance and Embedded Computing at 1:00pm Friday, 7 December 2012 in room ITE 227 at UMBC
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Sherman and Dykstra invited to give keynote presentation at IDGA forensics conference
CSEE professor Dr. Alan Sherman and his Ph.D. advisee Josiah Dykstra have been invited to give the keynote address at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (IDGA) Forensic Enabled Intelligence Summit. Scheduled to be held in Washington D.C. in April 2013, the conference is one of the IDGA’s most anticipated government technology summits of…
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CSEE Professor Tim Oates named Oros Family Professor of Computer Science and Technology
Dr. Oates is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at UMBC. He is the Principal Investigator of UMBC’s Cognition, Robotics, and Learning (CoRaL) Lab, where he pursues research in the broad areas of artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and natural language processing. Congratulations to Dr. Tim Oates, named an Oros Family Professor…
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Anthony Johnson, Professor CSEE, Physics, elected to APS Executive Board
Dr. Anthony Johnson, a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and Physics, was elected to serve on the American Physical Society’s (APS) Executive Board. With over 50,000 members, APS is one of the world’s leading organizations of physicists. It is dedicated to advancing research in the field through journals, scientific meetings, education, outreach, advocacy…
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Talk: Advanced Computer Systems Machine Learning Program
1pm Fri 11/30: Mark McLean will talk about the Advanced Computer Systems (ACS) Machine Learning program at 1:00pm on Friday November 30 in room ITE 227 in the ITE building.
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Banerjee, Lachut receive best paper nomination for work with green homes
“Minimizing Intrusiveness in Home Energy Measurement”, a paper written by CSEE Assisant Professor Nilanjan Banerjee, Computer Science graduate student David Lachut, and their colleagues at the University of San Francisco, was nominated for the best paper award at ACM's BuildSys workshop. The paper outlines the design of a system that will analyze and manage energy…
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PhD Defense: Semantically Rich, Policy Based Framework to Automate Lifecycle of Cloud Based Services
Ph.D. Thesis Defense Announcement Semantically Rich, Policy Based Framework to Automate Lifecycle of Cloud Based Services Karuna P. Joshi 10:00am 19 November 2012, ITE 325B Managing virtualized services efficiently over the cloud is an open challenge. Traditional models of software development are very time consuming and labor intensive for the cloud computing domain, where…