CSEE Archived News
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CSEE Professor Tim Oates named Oros Family Professor of Computer Science and Technology
Dr. Oates is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at UMBC. He is the Principal Investigator of UMBC’s Cognition, Robotics, and Learning (CoRaL) Lab, where he pursues research in the broad areas of artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and natural language processing. Congratulations to Dr. Tim Oates, named an Oros Family Professor…
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ACM talk: Cloud based Active Archiving Solution for Databases, 2:30pm Fri 11/30
In the second talk of the UMBC ACM Student Chapter’s Tech Talk Series, ACM Distinguished Speaker Dr. Mukesh Mohania will visit UMBC and talk about “Cloud based Active Archiving Solution for Databases” at 2:30pm on Friday, 30 November in Lecture Hall 8 at UMBC.
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How technology will change your future
In last week’s PBS NOVA scienceNOW program, What Will the Future Be Like?, David Pogue imagined what the Tech page of The New York Times might look like 10, 20, or 30 years from today and offered his predictions about the technologies that will transform your life and the lives of your grandchildren. Mobile phones…
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Free screening of the new film Codebreaker, 5:30pm Thur, JHU
A free screening of the new film Codebreaker will be shown on Thursday, November 29 at 5:30pm in Hodson Auditorium at johns Hopkins University. The screening will be followed by a reception and question and answer session with the film's executive producer, Patrick Sammon. Codebreaker tells the remarkable and tragic story of one of…
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Anthony Johnson, Professor CSEE, Physics, elected to APS Executive Board
Dr. Anthony Johnson, a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and Physics, was elected to serve on the American Physical Society’s (APS) Executive Board. With over 50,000 members, APS is one of the world’s leading organizations of physicists. It is dedicated to advancing research in the field through journals, scientific meetings, education, outreach, advocacy…
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Meet the Students: Julia Ford (CS '15)
Originally from Glen Burnie, Julia is a Computer Science major. For Halloween she made her own set of cobalt armor inspired by the video game Terraria.
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Talk: Advanced Computer Systems Machine Learning Program
1pm Fri 11/30: Mark McLean will talk about the Advanced Computer Systems (ACS) Machine Learning program at 1:00pm on Friday November 30 in room ITE 227 in the ITE building.
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Future of Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategies Webcast, 1pm Tue 11/27
Join a webcast of the Federal government's cybersecurity research and development strategies from 1:00pm to 3:00pm EST on Tuesday 27 November 2012. Senior Federal representatives will review Government activities in implementing the Federal cybersecurity R&D strategic plan and discuss emerging areas in cybersecurity research that may warrant further focus. The webcast session is part of…
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talk: Subjectivity and Social Role Recognition in Meetings
Noon 11/20:Theresa Wilson of the JHU HLTCOE will talk on Subjectivity and Social Role Recognition in Meetings at Noon on Tuesday 11/20 in ITE 459
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MS Defense: Smartphone Application and Data Privacy Control Using Semantically Rich Reasoning and Context Modeling
10am Tues 11/20: Dibyajyoti Ghosh will talk about Context Based Privacy and Security in Smartphones in ITE 325B.
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