CSEE Archived News
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talk: Integrated Circuit Security and Trustworthiness, 11am 3/23
Dr. Hassan Salmani (Howard Univ.) will talk on Integrated Circuit Security and Trustworthiness at 11:00am Wednesday, 23 March 2016 in ITE 325b at UMBC
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talk: Improving Password Security and Usability with Data-Driven Approaches, 3/11
Blase Ur on Improving Password Security and Usability with Data-Driven Approaches, 12:30pm Friday, 11 March 2016, ITE325b, UMBC
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talk: To Measure or not to Measure Terabyte-Sized Images? 3pm 3/9
Dr. Peter Bajcsy of NIST will talk on “To Measure or not to Measure Terabyte-Sized Images?” at 3:00pm on Wed., 9 March 2016, ITE325b at UMBC
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UMBC Grand Challenges Scholars Program, apply by 3/25
UMBC’s Grand Challenges Scholars Program engages students from all majors who want to help solve important problems facing society.
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talk: Automated Privacy Policy Compliance, 11:30 Mon 3/7
Dr. Omar Chowdhury (Purdue) will talk on Automated Privacy Policy Compliance at 11:30am on Monday, March 7 in ITE325b at UMBC
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talk: Efficient Energy Delivery for Low Power IoT Devices, 11am 3/4
Khondker Ahmed will talk on Efficient Energy Delivery for Low Power IoT Devices at 11:00am on Friday, 4 March 2016 in ITE325b, UMBC
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CSEE Prof. Penny Rheingans elected to CRA Board of Directors
CSEE professor Penny Rheingans has been elected to the Computing Research Association (CRA) Board of Directors
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talk: Spatiotemporal Data Mining and Analytics, 3/3
Shen-Shyang Ho, Nanyang Technological University, on Spatiotemporal Data Mining and Analytics: Issues, Methods, and Applications, Noon, Thr 3 March 2016, ITE325b, UMBC
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talk: Probabilistic Approach to Modeling Socio-Behavioral Interactions
Arti Ramesh talks on A Probabilistic Approach to Modeling Socio-Behavioral Interactions, Noon Thursday, 24 March 2016, ITE325b
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talk: Learning models of language, action and perception for human-robot collaboration
Prof. Stefanie Tellex (Brown) will talk on Learning models of language, action and perception for human-robot collaboration at 4:00pm on Monday, 7 March at UMBC
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