CSEE Archived News
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Smithsonian Explores The Art of Video Games
photo courtesy Nintendo What do The Legend of Zelda, Halo 2, and Super Mario World have in common? They're all featured video games in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's latest exhibition The Art of Video Games. The exhibition–which celebrates 40 years of video game history–takes a look at 80 video games that pushed the artistic…
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Learn about Grad Degrees in Cybersecurity
Interested in breaking into the burgeoning field of Cybersecurity? Come to a Graduate Information Session on Wednesday, May 2 in ITE 104 at Noon to learn about UMBC's Master's programs in Cybersecurity. Headed by program director Richard Forno, UMBC offers both a Master's in Professional Studies: Cybersecurity, a ten-course master’s degree that incorporates courses in…
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MS Defense: Chandler on Efficient Network on Chip for a Low-Power, Low-Area Homogeneous Many-Core DSP Platform
10:30am 4/30: James Chandler will defend his MS thesis on “An Efficient Network on Chip (NoC) for a Low-Power, Low-Area Homogeneous Many-Core DSP Platform” at 10:30am Monday, 30 April 30 2012 in room ITE 325b at UMBC.
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MS defense: More on Situation Aware Intrusion Detection, 9am Fri 4/27
9am Fri 4/27: Sumit More will defned his MS thesis on “Situation Aware Intrusion Detection Model” at 9:00am Friday, 27 April 2012 in room ITE 346 at UMBC
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talk: Todros on Canonical Correlation Analysis, 2pm Wed 5/2
2pm Wed 5/2: Dr. Koby Todros of the University of Michigan will talk about his research, On Measure Transformed Canonical Correlation Analysis, at 2:00pm on Wednesday, 2 May 2012 in ITE 325b at UMBC.
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Dr. Tim Oates Promoted to Full Professor
The Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department wishes to extend its congratulations to Dr. Tim Oates for his promotion from associate professor to full professor. In 2001, after receiving his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Dr. Oates began teaching at UMBC. His course repertoire includes Introduction to Machine Learning, Discrete…
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UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference, 10-4 Sat 4/28, LH1
Sat 4/28 10-4:The Sixth UMBC Digital Entertainment Conference (DEC) will be held this Saturday, April 28 from 10:00am to 4:00pm in LH1 in the Biological Sciences building.
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CSEE Students Take Part in 34th Annual Graduate Research Conference
photo courtesy www.umbc.edu/gsa More than two-dozen Computer Science and Electrical Engineering graduate students are slated to present at the Graduate Student Association's annual Graduate Research Conference (GRC). The GRC will be held this Friday, April 27 and features a keynote presentation from Dr. Michael I. Nishimura, a UMBC alumnus who now works at Loyola University…
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See Who's Presenting at URCAD Today
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MS defense: Distributed Model Consensus for Models of Locally Biased Measurements in Wireless Sensor Networks
4pm Wed 4/25: Jacob Thompson will defend his MS thesis, Distributed Model Consensus for Models of Locally Biased Measurements in Wireless Sensor Networks, at 4:00pm on Wednesday, 25 April 2012 in room ITE 325B at UMBC. The public is welcome.
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