Category: Students
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MS Defense: Blind source separation for detection of abandoned objects
Suchita Bhinge will defend her MS thesis, Blind source separation for detection of abandoned objects: Exploiting different types of diversity, at 2:30pm Fri., 13 Nov. 2015 in ITE 325B at UMBC
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Free workshop on using the Arduino microcontroller, Sat. 11/14 and 11/21
The UMBC IEEE Branch will hold an Arduino workshop on Sat. 11/14 and 11/21 from 2-6pm in SHER 003 (Lecture Hall 4).
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NSF CyberCorps: Scholarship For Service, Nov 20 deadline
UMBC students can apply by November 20 for NSF CyberCorps SFS scholarships that include tuition, fess and a significant stipend
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Get Linux at the LUG Installfest, 12-6p Fri 10/16, UMBC Commons
Get Linux on your computer at UMBC’s Linux Users Group Linux Installfest, 12-6pm on Fri., Oct 16 on Main Street in the Commons. The event is free and open to all.
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications due Oct. 27
Applications for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program are due October 27.
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PhD proposal: Zheng Li , Detecting Objects with High Accuracy and in Real-time, 10am 9/15
Zheng Li presents his dissertation proposal on ‘Detecting Objects with High Accuracy and in Real-time: A Vision-based Scene-specific Object Detector in Mobile Systems with Human-in-the-loop Training’, 10am Tue 9/15 in ITE325b, UMBC.
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HueBots game created by UMBC students now on Steam
Technical.ly Baltimore reports that the HueBots robot-building game made by a four UMBC students has been added to the PC game platform Steam. “HueBots is a deceptively challenging top-down puzzle game. You control a team of colorful robots that will only interact with objects that match their color; they will also keep moving in one…
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6th Annual CSEE Welcome Back Picnic, 1-2:30 Wed Sept 9th, 312 University Cntr
The UMBC ACM Student Chapter Committee invites CSEE students, faculty and staff to its sixth annual Welcome Back Picnic, 1:00-2:30 Wed. 9/9, UC 312
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PhD proposal: Assistive Contactless Capacitive Electrostatic Sensing System, 12pm 8/21
Alexander Nelson will present his dissertation proposal, ACCESS: An Assistive Contactless Capacitive Electrostatic Sensing System, at Noon on Friday, August 21, 2015 in ITE 325b.
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Opportunities through robotics: Kavita Krishnaswamy ’07
An interview with UMBC Computer Science Ph.D. student Kavita Krishnaswamy appears in the UMBC Alumni Blog.