Category: Talks
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MS defense: Distance Adaptation of Diffuse Reflectance and Subsurface Scattering
Elizabeth Baumel will defend her MS thesis, Distance Adaptation of Diffuse Reflectance and Subsurface Scattering, at 1:30pm on Friday, Nov 20 in ITE 352 at UMBC
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Panel: Women and IT Leadership, 5:30pm Wed 11/18
UMBC’s Information Systems Security Assoc. Chapter and Cyber Scholars & Affiliates Program will host a panel on Women and Leadership in IT followed by hors d’oeuvres and networking.
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talk: Matuszek on Giving Successful Technical Presentations, 2pm 11/18
CSEE Professor Cynthia Matuszek talks on Giving Successful Technical Presentations in the Tech Talk series sponsored by the UMBC’s ACM Student Chapter, 2pm Wed. Nov. 18 in ITE325, UMBC
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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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talk: Thad Starner, Extension of Self: Present & Future of Wearable Computing, Noon 11/16
Prof. Thad Starner, Georgia Tech, talks on ‘An Extension of Self: The Present and Future of Wearable Computing’ at Noon on Monday 16 November, in ITE 459 at UMBC
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PhD defense: Connectivity Restoration in Damaged Wireless Sensor Networks
Yatish Joshi will defense his PhD dissertation, Distributed Protocols for Connectivity Restoration in Damaged Wireless Sensor Networks, at 9:30 Monday, 23 November 2015 in ITE 325b at UMBC
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Professor Gymama Slaughter to speak at 2016 TEDxBaltimore
UMBC CSEE Prof. Gymama Slaughter will talk about her research on Human Powered Biosensors at the 2016 TEDxBaltimore conference at Morgan State University on Jan 14, 2016
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talk: John Kloetzli, DirectX 11 Software Tessellation, 11/13
UMBC alumnus John Kloetzli of Firaxis Games talks about using GPUs for tessellation algorithms, Friday Nov. 13, ITE 102, UMBC
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talk: Banerjee, Wearable Sensors for Individuals with Mobility Impairments
Prof. Nilanjan Banerjee will describe two recent project that developed minimally intrusive wearable sensor-based systems for people with mobility impairments, 1pm Fri Nov 6, ITE325, UMBC.
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talk: Charles Nicholas, How colorful is your exploit kit?, 11/6
Prof. Charles Nicholas talks on his research on malware exploit kits, 11:15am Friday 6 November 2015 in ITE 231 at UMBC