Category: Research
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Prof. Sherman receives Hrabowski Fund for Innovation award to develop quantum computing teaching material
CSEE Professor Alan Sherman received a seed award from UMBC’s Hrabowski Fund for Innovation to develop educational material for quantum algorithms. The project, Evaluation and Enhancement of a Learning Unit on Quantum Algorithms, will involve a multidisciplinary team that will assess and enhance materials for a two-week learning unit for quantum algorithms.
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New NSF grant to improve human-robot interaction
Drs. Matuszek, Ferraro and WInder received an NSF award for research on semi-supervised deep learning for domain adaptation in robotic language acquisition.
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Prof. Tülay Adali receives prestigious Humboldt Research Award for advanced data analysis
Prof. Tulay Adali has received the prestigious Humboldt Research Award for her research on machine learning applied to signal and image processing.
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UMBC collaborates with MxD to develop cybersecurity curriculum for workers in manufacturing
A grant from the Dod will support UMBC researchers in collaborating with MxD to develop a curriculum and online platform for manufacturing professionals to increase their cybersecurity skills and to protect manufacturing plants from cyber attacks.
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UMBC researchers receive NSF RAPID grant to speed COVID-19 detection through a deep neural network
A research team from UMBC and the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) has received a Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant from the National Science Foundation to detect COVID-19 infections earlier through deep learning models applied to CT images.
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UMBC’s Naghmeh Karimi receives NSF CAREER Award to develop long-lasting security for cryptographic chips
Prof. Naghmeh Karimi received a prestigious NSF CAREER award to support her work to investigate how device-aging related risks compromise the security of cryptographic devices.
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UMBC researchers develop better techniques to render characters with realistic skin
UMBC researchers partner with Epic Games to develop a better way to render video game characters with realistic skin.
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online talk: Opal Hard Drives for Ransomware Resilience
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Opal Hard Drives for Ransomware Resilience Russ Fink, Ph.D.Senior Staff, the Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory 12:00–1 pm, Friday, 10 April 2020via WebEx: umbc.webex.com/meet/sherman Ransomware is crippling industry and government alike. Paying the ransom doesn’t guarantee you’ll get your files back, but it funds the criminals who…
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Prof. Naghmeh Karimi receives NSF CAREER award for research on the security of cryptographic chips
Investigating the Impact of Device Aging on the Security of Cryptographic Chips Professor Naghmeh Karimi received a prestigious NSF CAREER award to support her research on Investigating the impact of device aging on the security of cryptographic chips. CAREER awards are among NFS’s most prestigious awards and are intended to support early-career faculty…
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Online talk: Synergy-based human-machine interfaces, 1-2 3/23, Webex
Prof. Ramana Vinjamuri of Stevens Institute of Technology talks about his research on Synergy-based human-machine interfaces, 1-2pm, online via Webex