Category: Research
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CSEE faculty receive NSF grant to study computing education in Maryland high schools
Drs. Marie desJarins, Penny Rheingans and Susan Martin received an 18 month research award worth $200,000 from NSF to study computing education in Maryland high schools.
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Kugaonkar MS defense: Finding Associations among SNPs for Prostate Cancer
9am 11/18: Rohit Kugaonkar will defend his MS thesis on “Finding associations among SNPs for prostate cancer using collaborative filtering” at 9:00am on Wednesday, 18 July 2012, Room ITE 325b
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Ph.D. defense: Fatih Senel on Relay Node Placement for Federating Segmented Wireless Sensor Networks
2pm 7/10: Fatih Senel will defend his Ph.D. dissertation, Relay Node Placement for Federating Segmented Wireless Sensor Networks, at 2:00pm on Tuesday, July 10.
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MS defense: Integrating Domain Knowledge in Supervised Machine Learning to Assess the Risk of Breast Cancer Using Genomic Data
9am 6/29:Aniket Bochare will defend his MS Theses on Integrating Domain Knowledge in Supervised Machine Learning to Assess the Risk of Breast Cancer Using Genomic Data
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Integrated Distributed-Bragg-Reflector Thermally Tunable Quantum Cascade Lasers
10am 6/22: Liwei Cheng will defend his Ph.D. dissertation on the Fabrication and Operation of Integrated Distributed-Bragg-Reflector Thermally Tunable Quantum Cascade Lasers.
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talk: Via on Multi-Antenna Spectrum Sensing, 6/22
2pm 6/22 Javier Via will talk about his research on Multi-antenna Spectrum Sensing: From GLRTs to LMPITs
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MS defense: DNSSEC and PKI
4pm 6/19: Colin Roby will defend his MS thesis on An Operational Study of DNSSEC and its Practical Application in Establishing a Secure PKI framework
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NIST Workshop on Big Data, 13-14 June
NIST will hold a free Big Data Workshop 13-14 June 2012 to explore key national priority topics in support of the White House Big Data Initiative. The workshop is being held in collaboration with the NSF sponsored Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research, a collaboration between UMBC, Georgia Tech and UCSD.
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Meet the Students: CS Ph.D. Student Yu Wang
Meet Yu Wang, a graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in Computer Science. Originally from China, Yu came to UMBC in 2009 to study for her Master's in Computer Science. She's part of UMBC's VANGOGH research lab and the UMBC High Performance Computing Facility (HPCF). Once she graduates, Yu hopes to one day work in a…