CSEE Archived News
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CSEE Lecturer Susan Mitchell successfully defends Ph.D. dissertation
Congratulations to CSEE lecturer Susan Mitchell who, on April 6, 2012, successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation entitled “Software Process Improvement through the Removal of Project-level Knowledge Flow Obstacles: The Perceptions of Software Engineers.” Eight years ago, Dr. Mitchell began working toward her Ph.D. in Software Engineering through UMBC’s Information Systems Department. Working as a lecturer…
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Shamit Patel wins National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
Congratulations to Shamit Patel (CS, MS '12, BS '10) on securing the highly competitive National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG). After graduating at the end of the semester with an M.S. in Computer Science, Shamit plans on pursuing his Ph.D. in Neurosciences–specializing in Computational Neuroscience–at the University of California, San Diego this Fall.…
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A little help with the job hunt
Photo Courtesy midlife-opportunity.com The end of the semester is upon us, and for many that means the job search has begun. Below you’ll find a list of local job opportunities for computer savvy graduates. Hopefully you’ll find something that sparks your interest. If not, don’t forget to check back regularly for updates. Key Tech What…
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MS defense: Numerical Integration Techniques for Volume Rendering
10am 5/7: Preeti Bindu defends his MS thesis on Numerical Integration Techniques for Volume Rendering at 10:00am on Monday, 7 May 2012 in room ITE 352, UMBC.
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Mulwad, Van Tassel, and Ordonez win poster competition at CSEE Research Review
Congratulations to the three winners of the poster competition at the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department's annual Research Review, which took place in the UMBC Technology Center's business incubator and accelerator building last Friday. Winners were chosen by UMBC faculty who scored their top five choices with [-9, +9] range voting. 1st place (26…
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MS defense: A Modular, Power-Intelligent Wireless Sensor Node Architecture
MS Thesis Defense A Modular, Power-Intelligent Wireless Sensor Node Architecture David Riley 10:30am Monday, 7 May 2012, ITE 346 The current state of the art in wireless sensor nodes, both in academia and the commercial world, is a fractured landscape of designs which mostly address individual problems. The most common commercial design derives directly from…
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Josiah Dykstra and Han Dong awarded for best Computer Science research
Congratulations to CSEE graduate students Josiah Dykstra (Computer Science, Ph.D.) and Han Dong (Computer Science, M.S.) for winning the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (CSEE) Department's 2011-2012 awards for best research by a Ph.D. student and best research by an M.S. student, respectively. Winners were chosen based on the scientific merit (significance, originality, notriviality, correctness)…
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CSEE Research Review, Fri 5/4
9-4 Fri 5/4: The CSEE Department will hold its annual CSEE Research Review day from 9:30am to 4:00pm on Friday, May 4, 2012. Faculty, research staff and students from the Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering programs will present and discuss their latest research results via short oral presentations and a poster session.
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talk: Research vs. Development: Building A Career in the Modern Tech Industry
11:30 Fri 5/4: Christopher Morris will talk on “Research vs. Development: Building A Career in the Modern Tech Industry” at 11:30am on Friday May 4 in room ITE 237 at UMBC.
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Bridging the gender gap in computer science and engineering
Judy Woodruff interviews Harvey Mudd College president Maria Klawe on PBS NewsHour. Watch Why More Women Aren't Computer Scientists, Engineers on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour. Harvey Mudd College president Maria Klawe is seeking to close the gender gap in the hard sciences, which she attributes to young women's perception of such fields as…
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