CSEE Archived News
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UMBC ascends to the nation’s highest level as a research university
UMBC has officially reached the nation’s highest level of research performance. The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education today announced that UMBC has been placed into the category of doctoral universities with very high research activity, popularly known as Research 1 (or R1). UMBC is now ranked as one of only 146 R1 institutions nationally,…
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talk: Users’ Preferences for Enhanced Misinformation Warnings on Twitter
Work on enhancements to the misinformation warnings where users are advised on the context of the information hazard and exposed to standard warning iconography.
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UMBC Computer Engineering major Joshua Slaughter receives Marshall Scholarship
Computer Engineering major Joshua Slaughter ‘22, M30, has received the Marshall Scholarship, becoming the second student in UMBC history and the first in 29 years to be selected for the prestigious award. Slaughter is one of 41 American students chosen this year from institutions across the country for the Marshall Scholarship, which supports graduate study…
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Learn about AI in the free 10-week Discover AI program this Spring
Ten-week online Discover AI programapply by February 11 Are you interested in learning about artificial intelligence and how it intersects with a variety of fields? Do you want to learn about career paths in AI and technology? Apply for the free Discover AI program, co-sponsored by UMBC and AI4ALL! WHAT? Discover AI is a no-cost…
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UMBC Computer Science Lecturer, full-time, non-tenure-track position
The Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (CSEE) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a non-tenure track position at the rank of Lecturer. This full-time position begins in Fall 2022.
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UMBC Computer Science open-rank, tenure-track faculty position
UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Dept. invites applications for an open-rank, tenured/tenure-track position in Computer Science to begin in the Fall of 2022.
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talk: Building Resilience against Cyberattacks, 12pm ET, Dec 15
ArtIAMAS Seminar Series, Co-organized by UMBC, UMCP, and the Army Research Lab Building Resilience against Cyberattacks Aryya Gangopadhyay, UMBC 12-1 PM ET Wednesday, 15 December 15, 2021Online via webex In this talk, we will address the issue of building resilient systems in the face of cyberattacks. We will present a defense mechanism for cyberattacks using…
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talk: Top-K Ranking Deep Contextual Bandits for Information Selection Systems, 12pm ET 12/8
ArtIAMAS Seminar Series, co-organized by UMBC, UMCP & Army Research Lab Top-K Ranking Deep Contextual Bandits for Information Selection Systems Dr. Jade Freeman, Army Research Lab 12-1pm ET Wed. 8 Dec. 2021, Online via Webex In today’s technology environment, information is abundant, dynamic, and heterogeneous in nature. Automated filtering and prioritization of information is based on the…
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UMBC Professor Mohamed Younis elected Fellow of the IEEE
CSEE Professor Mohamed Younis has been elected as Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his contributions to protocols, architecture, and analysis of multi-hop wireless networks.
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talk: Shadow IT in Higher Ed: Survey & Case Study for Cybersecurity, 12-1 Fri 12-3
We explore shadow information technology in higher education through a two-tiered approach involving a detailed case study and comprehensive survey of IT professionals. In its many forms, shadow IT is the software or hardware present in a computer system or network that lies outside the typical review process of the responsible IT unit.
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