CSEE Archived News
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UMBC cybersecurity expert on reports of state-sponsored cyber espionage and hacking
The week the PBS-distributed Nightly Business Report aired a story on international cyber espionage that featured UMBC's Richard Forno, Associate director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity. The piece, Washington Trade-Secret Theft Enforcement Weighs on Shareholders, discussed how cyber attacks are being used by foreign companies with the help of their governments to steal trade…
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Metron Aviation on Systems for the aviation industry, Recruiting and the Interview process
The UMBC ACM student chapter is pleased to announce that Metron Aviation will be presenting, next Wednesday (2/27, 12.00 pm in ITE 241), as part our Tech Talk Series. Headquartered in Dulles, VA, Metron Aviation (the ATM subsidiary of Airbus) has pioneered the advancement of Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM), working with the Federal Aviation…
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JOB: Summer internship with Comcast (DC)
From: Jan Neumann Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 4:59 PM Subject: 2-3 summer intern positions – Comcast Research Washington, DC To: Are you interested in Large-scale Machine Learning? Information Retrieval? Working with truly Big Usage Data? Do you currently do research in at least one or more of the following areas – Big…
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JOB: Sumer internships at Samsung, San Jose
From: Shengbo Guo Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 2:07 PM Subject: Research Internship for Machine Learning and its Application in Recommender Systems at Samsung Media Solution Center America Samsung Media Solution Center America (MSCA) in San Jose, USA is looking for a motivated research intern in the area of machine learning and its application…
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talk: Integration of HBase and Lucene for real-time big data analysis, 1pm Fri 2/22
1pm Fri 2/22: UMBC PhD student Yin Huang will talk about his research on the Integration of HBase and Lucene for real-time big data analysis at 1:00pm on Friday February 22 in room 227 of the ITE building at UMBC.
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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!…
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App-ademics: Dr. Banerjee's Intro to Mobile Computing course teaches Smartphone app development
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CSEE graduate students participate in UMBC's 35th Graduate Research Conference
Twenty-three CSEE graduate students will present their research at UMBC's 35th Annual Graduate Research Conference (GRC) on Wednesday 20 February 2013. Oral and poster presentations will take place between 9:00am and 12:30pm in the Commons and University Center. There will be a lunch at 1:00pm in the UC Ballroom followed by a panel on civic…
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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).…
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Meet new CSEE Lecturer, Dr. Sadeghian
New Computer Science Lecturer, Pedram Sadeghian, always knew that teaching was for him. It was figuring out what to teach that was the challenge. Dr. Sadhegian studied Psychology as an undergraduate. It wasn’t until after college, when—out of curiosity—he took a class in C programming, that he fell in love with the subject. “I liked…
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