CSEE Archived News
-
talk: Challenges of Implementing Personalized (Precision) Medicine, 11am Fri 10/7
Department of Information Systems Challenges of Implementing Personalized (Precision) Medicine Dr. Eddy Karnieli, Rambam Medical Center, Israel 11:00-12:00 Friday, 7 October 2016, ITE 459, UMBC The concept of personalized (precision) medicine (PM) emphasizes the scientific and technological innovations that enable the physician to tailor disease prediction, diagnosis and treatment to the individual patient, based on…
-
talk: Analytic approaches to study the chronnectome, 1pm Fri 10/7, ITE 229
Prof. Vince Calhoun of the University of New Mexico talks on Analytic approaches to study the chronnectome (time-varying brain connectivity) 1-2 on Fri. Oct 7 in ITE 229 at UMBC
-
Rick Forno discusses e-voting security on WYPR
In recent months, as the U.S. presidential election has approached, concerns over email hacks and the security of voting systems have frequently appeared in the news. Rick Forno, assistant director of the UMBC Center for Cybersecurity and director of the Cybersecurity Graduate Program at UMBC, recently described to WYPR’s Sheilah Kast that voting machines are…
-
Career and internship opportunities at Google, 9/29-30
Google will hold several events where UMBC students can find out about career and internship opportunities on Thursday and Friday, September 29-30.
-
UMBC Idea Competition
UMBC Idea Competition challenges you to think about problems and opportunities facing society. Submit ideas by Oct 13
-
HackUMBC hackathon, Sat-Sun Oct 1-2 at UMBC
HackUMBC is a 24-hour hackathon to be held 1-2 October 2016 on the UMBC campus See http://hackumbc.org for more information.
-
NSA launches 4th annual student Codebreaker Challenge
The NSA Codebreaker Challenge is a hands-on, software reverse engineering challenge in which students work to complete mission-focused objectives and push their university to the top of the competition leaderboard.
-
Kaiser Permanente Social Innovation Challenge hackathon, 9/24-25
The Kaiser Permanente Social Innovation Challenge hackathon will identify innovate solutions to improve health and well being in Baltimore City; September 24-25 at Coppin State University in Baltimore.
-
CSEE lecturers receive grant to reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
CSEE lecturers Gibson and Dixon received a Hrabowski Fund for Innovation seed grant will look at ways in which the campus can reduce academic integrity violations in CS classes
-
UMBC to help promote computing and engineering in Howard County Public School System
UMBC will collaborate with the Howard County Public School System to increase STEM opportunities for students.
Got any book recommendations?