CSEE Archived News

  • Outstanding Achievement in Computer Science and Computer Engineering 2012

    Outstanding Achievement in Computer Science Outstanding academic achievement or service in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Clay Alberty Laura J. Anzaldi Madeleine R. Sparling-Sedlak Nathaniel K. Lam Menal G. Modha Lauren J. Won   Outstanding Achievement in Computer Engineering Outstanding academic achievement or service in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical…

  • CSEE seniors Christovich and Burke earn Student Leadership Awards

    Congratulations to graduating seniors Thomas Christovich and Timothy Burke, who were awarded Student Leadership Awards by the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department. The pair was recognized for this honor at yesterday's Pre-commencement Breakfast & Awards Reception. A Computer Engineering graduate, Thomas Christovich (pictured left) has been part of UMBC's Amateur Radio Club for four…

  • Meet the Students: CS Ph.D. Student Yu Wang

    Meet Yu Wang, a graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in Computer Science. Originally from China, Yu came to UMBC in 2009 to study for her Master's in Computer Science. She's part of UMBC's VANGOGH research lab and the UMBC High Performance Computing Facility (HPCF). Once she graduates, Yu hopes to one day work in a…

  • PhD proposal: Online Unsupervised Coreference Resolution

    1pm Tue 5/22: Jennifer Sleeman will present her dissertation proposal on Online Unsupervised Coreference Resolution for Semi-Structured, Heterogeneous Data at 1:00pm on Tuesday May 5, 2012 in room ITE 325b at UMBC.

  • Best Cities For Tech Jobs: DC #2, Baltimore #5

    Forbes ranked metropolitan areas on increased tech-related jobs based on their employment growth in the sectors most identified with the high-tech economy and STEM. Among the top five are DC at #2 and Baltimore at #5. No. 2: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Amid a surge in government spending, the capital area has enjoyed 20.6% growth in tech…

  • Raytheon looking for paid Software Engineering Intern

    Raytheon, a defense contractor and electronics company specializing in defense, homeland security, and mission systems integration and support services, is looking for a Software Engineering Intern to work on a NASA program involving the maintenance and evolution of the EOSDIS ECS System. Currently operational at three NASA Data Centers, the ECS system ingests, distributes, and…

  • TechGuard Security seeks web development and cyber security interns

      TechGuard Security, a very local (so local, in fact, that it's on campus) company dedicated to addressing National Cyber Defense initiatives and U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security is seeking a Web Developer Intern and Cyber Security-Malware Intern for the summer or fall. Both positions are paid. The Web Developer Intern will be part of a…

  • CSEE Professor Hillol Kargupta to speak at international conferences this summer

    It will be a busy summer for Computer Science and Electrical Engineering professor Hillol Kargupta, who has been invited to speak at three international conferences on his research in data mining. The first, from June 4-6, is the 3rd International Conference on Sensor Systems and Software to be held in Lisbon, Portugal. Dubbed S-CUBE 2012…

  • Apply for a Northrop Grumman Foundation/UNCF Scholarship

    Need a little help with next year's tuition? If you're majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, or Systems Engineering, consider applying for a Northrop Grumman Foundation/ UNCF Scholarship of up to $7,500. The need-based scholarship is open to students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 who are U.S. citizens. Applicants must…

  • MS defense: Mobile Relays Based Federation of Multiple Wireless Sensor Network Segments with Reduced-Latency

    10am Tue 5/15: Jerome Stanislaus defends his MS thesis on ‘Mobile Relays Based Federation of Multiple Wireless Sensor Network Segments with Reduced-Latency’ at 10:00am on Tuesday, 15 May 2012 in room ITE 325b, UMBC.

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