Category: Research
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Privacy Engineering
We've starting to see advertisements for a new kind of position: privacy engineer. If you've seen the classic movie, The Graduate, you'll remember the conversation that recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock has with a friend of his father, who says "I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. … Are you…
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CRA-W Distinguished Lecture Series: 4/16
Mon 4/16: UMBC will host a panel discussion and two research talks (On Cloud Computing, and Computing for Good) as part of the CRA-W Distinguished Lecture Series on Monday, April 16.
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CSEE at URCAD 2012
Each year, UMBC's Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD) gives hardworking undergraduate researchers from all disciplines an outlet for presenting the findings of their unique research projects. On April 25th, 2012, a handful of students from the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department (CSEE) will be part of that motley crew. Click on the…
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BmoreFail: failure is not an option; it’s a requirement
The Greater Baltimore Technology Council is hosting a very interesting event on Friday, April 20th called BmoreFail — a conference celebrating failure. Entrepreneurs, investors, developers, students, designers, and others from across the innovation and creative communities will come together to learn from their failure and that of others. BmoreFail is modeled after San Francisco's famous…
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2012 UMBC CSEE Research Review: Friday May 4
Fri 5/4: The CSEE Department will hold its annual CSEE Research Review day from 9:00am to 4:00pm on Friday, May 4, 2012. Faculty, research staff and students from the Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering programs will present and discuss their latest research results via short oral presentations and a poster session.
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talk: On Far-End Crosstalk Mitigation in VDSL Systems, 11:30am Fri 4/13, ITE227
11:30 4/13: Dr. Amitkumar Mahadevan of Ikanos Communications Inc. will talk about On Far-End Crosstalk Mitigation in VDSL Systems at 11:30am on Friday, April 13 in room 227 of the UMBC ITE Building.
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talk: Virtual Human Simulator: Computer-aided Exploration of Human Biology, 1pm Fri 4/13, UMBC
1pm 4/13 Professor Andreas A. Linninger of the University of Illinois in Chicago will present developments in advanced scientific computing for discovering the fundamental transport and reaction mechanisms in biological systems.
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talk: Ram Sriram on Cyber-Physical Social Systems April 6
1pm 4/6: Dr.Ram Sriram of NIST will talk about Cyber-Physical Social Systems: Research Challenges at 1:00pm on Friday April 6, 2012 in room ITE 325 at UMBC.
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Panel Discussion: Graduate School: Before, During, and After
10am Mon 4/16: A panel discussion on Graduate School: Before, During, and After, with Dr. Ellen Zegura (Georgia Tech), Dr. Jeffrey Forbes (National Science Foundation), Mr. James MacGlashan (UMBC CSEE Ph.D. Candidate) and Ms. Alyson Young (UMBC HCC Ph.D. student).
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Computing in Cirrus Clouds: The Challenge of Intermittent Connectivity
1pm Mon 4/16: Professor Ellen Zegura of Georgia Tech will talk on Computing in Cirrus Clouds: The Challenge of Intermittent Connectivity at 1pm on Monday 16 April, 2012 in ITE 325b, UMBC.