CSEE Archived News
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PhD Defense: Data Intensive Scientific Compute Model for Multicore Clusters
Ph.D. Thesis Defense Announcement Data Intensive Scientific Compute Model for Multicore Clusters Phuong Nguyen 10:00am 21 November 2012, ITE 325B Data intensive computing holds the promise of major scientific breakthroughs and discoveries from the exploration and mining of the massive data sets becoming available to the science community. This expectation has led to tremendous increases…
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PhD Defense: Decadal Gridded Hyperspectral Infrared Record for Climate
David Chapman defends his PhD thesis on Decadel Gridded Hyperspectral Infrared Record for Climate at 2:00pm on Tuesday, November 20 in room 325B of the ITE Building at UMBC.
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Now Hiring: Assistant Director, Center for Women in Technology (CWIT)
Assistant Director, CWIT DATE POSTED: 11/12/12 POSITION TITLE: Assistant Director, CWIT CATEGORY: Professional PERSONNEL STATUS: Exempt, Full time, Regular Note: Position in for a three-year term. DEPARTMENT: Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) CLOSING DATE: 11/26/12 RESPONSIBILITIES: The incumbent will provide for the administration of the Cyber Scholars Program and Cyber Living Learning Community…
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Meet the Students: Anastasia Iljinac (CE '15)
Originally from Parnu, Estonia, Anastasia is a Computer Engineering major and a T-SITE Scholar.
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Banerjee, Lachut receive best paper nomination for work with green homes
“Minimizing Intrusiveness in Home Energy Measurement”, a paper written by CSEE Assisant Professor Nilanjan Banerjee, Computer Science graduate student David Lachut, and their colleagues at the University of San Francisco, was nominated for the best paper award at ACM's BuildSys workshop. The paper outlines the design of a system that will analyze and manage energy…
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PhD Defense: Semantically Rich, Policy Based Framework to Automate Lifecycle of Cloud Based Services
Ph.D. Thesis Defense Announcement Semantically Rich, Policy Based Framework to Automate Lifecycle of Cloud Based Services Karuna P. Joshi 10:00am 19 November 2012, ITE 325B Managing virtualized services efficiently over the cloud is an open challenge. Traditional models of software development are very time consuming and labor intensive for the cloud computing domain, where…
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Talk: An architecture for enterprise information interoperability, 11am Nov 9
11am 11/9: Dr. David Wood will talk on “Active PURLs: An architecture for enterprise information interoperability” at 11:00am on Friday, November 9, 2012 in room 325b of the Information Technology and Engineering building.
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Cybersecurity drop-in session, 11/7
Tomorrow, Dr. Rick Forno will be hosting a drop-in session to discuss UMBC's Graduate Cybersecurity Program. It will be held Wednesday, November 7 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm in ACIV-B WING Room 464. UMBC's Drop In sessions are a great way to meet Graduate Program Directors and chat about their programs, educational opportunities, and your interests…
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Meet the Students: Sarah Khalife (CE '14)
Originally from Cyprus, Sarah Khalife is a Computer Engineering major and a CWIT Affiliate. About Sarah When did you become interested in Computer Engineering? I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted to be. At first, Computer Engineering sounded interesting– I like computers and I like math, why not Computer Engineering? Since then, I've…
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How undergraduate research spelled success for alumnus Gevorg Grigoryan
Research Proactive A Computational Biologist and Dartmouth professor, Alumnus Gevorg Grigoryan says his undergraduate research at UMBC was crucial to his success. Kids typically see college as a chance to get away from their parents. That wasn’t the case with alumnus Gevorg Grigoryan (B.S. CS, BioChem ’02), who did research with his dad in UMBC’s…
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