Category: Undergraduate

  • IEEE Student Branch Executive Board Elections 4/19

    The elections for both the IEEE Undergraduate Student Branch and IEEE Graduate Student Branch Executive Boards have been scheduled for Friday, April 19th, 4.00pm to 5.00pm, room TBA. This is our regular meeting time. Below you will find more information on the election process, including the procedure to run for an Officer position. IEEE Undergraduate…

  • JOB: RDA looking for software developers in Hunt Valley (Tue 4/9)

    UMCB CMSC alumnus Golois Mouelet is recruiting for software developers for RDA Corporation at 5pm-6:30pm on Tuesday, April 9th in troom 331 of the Commons.  He would like to meet with seniors and juniors. RDA is launching a new software development center in Hunt Valley MD. They are looking for software developers who would like…

  • Tresys Technology Scholarship for UMBC computing students

    Tresys Technology, a provider of technology and engineering services for customers with high-security requirements, announced the "Tresys Technology Scholarship" for UMBC students. The merit-based scholarship is intended to support incoming sophomore or junior computer science majors at UMBC with demonstrated financial need and who have obtained or transferred a grade point average of 3.0 or…

  • CSEE students present research at UMBC's URCAD

      Congratulations to the nine CSEE undergraduate students will have oral or poster presentations in UMBC's 17th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day on Wednesday, 24 April 2013 Andrew Battisti, "Experiences in Group Game Development", Poster presentation, 12:30pm-3:00pm, UC Ballroom, Mentor: Dr. Marc Olano   Michael Berlin, "Using Machine Learning to Classify Trouble Tickets", Poster…

  • Council of computing majors to meet 3pm Wed. 3/27, ITE 325b

    The UMBC Council of Computing Majors (CCM) will hold a general meeting from 3:00pm to 4:00pm this Wednesday, April 27, in the CSEE Department conference room, ITE 325b. Come discuss service opportunities, CSEE speakers, and upcoming CCM events.  Several professors have generously agreed to lecture on tools and topics in computer science.  Dates and details…

  • JOB: Summer research program for undergrads in interactive virtual experiences

    The Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) offers a 10-week summer research program for undergraduates in interactive virtual experiences. A multidisciplinary research institute affiliated with the University of Southern California, the ICT was established in 1999 to combine leading academic researchers in computing with the creative talents of Hollywood and the video game industry. Having grown…

  • Council of Computing Majors to meet 3pm Wed 2/20, ITE 210

    Make friends and talk code!  The UMBC Council of Computing Majors will hold its first meeting of the year at 3:00pm on Wednesday, February 20 in ITE 210 on Main Street in the Commons.  CCM is an undergraduate student organization dedicated to promoting the fields of computer science and computer engineering. All majors are welcome!…

  • Dr. desJardins and team win Hrabowski Innovation grant for ACTIVE

    It was a case of lab envy that inspired professor Marie desJardins to dream up ACTIVE, the new dynamic laptop lab that will sprout up in the Engineering/Computer Science building next fall. The culprit? CASTLE, the Active Science Teaching and Learning Environment created by the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences in 2010 (pictured below).…

  • JOBS: Summer research internships in AI and ML at Bryn Mawr College

    UMBC alumnus Professor Eric Eaton (BS '03, PhD '09) has positions for undergraduate and graduate summer research internships in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Bryn Mawr College in suburban Philadelphia. Apply by March 1, 2013 for full consideration. Spend ten weeks of your summer working on exciting projects in artificial intelligence and machine learning at…

  • Cindy Greenwood joins CWIT as Assistant Director, Cyber Scholars Program coordinator

    The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) welcomes Cindy Greenwood as their new Assistant Director. Ms. Greenwood will spearhead the new Cyber Scholars Program which kicks off this fall. Cindy Greenwood loved college so much that she never wanted to leave. So she didn’t.   When an Advertising and Public Relations internship during her senior…