CSEE Archived News
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UMBC and Georgia State receive $3M NIMH grant to improve data-driven diagnosis of mood disorders
UMBC and Georgia State receive $3M NIMH grant to improve data-driven diagnosis of mood disorders UMBC and Georgia State University have received a $3 million five-year grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for research supporting the diagnosis of mood disorders. Tulay Adali, professor of computer science and electrical engineering (CSEE) and distinguished…
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Five CSEE Faculty included in World Ranking of Top Computer Scientists in 2021
Five CSEE Faculty in 2021 World Ranking of Top Computer Scientists* On May 10, 2021, Guide2Research released the 7th edition of the annual ranking for top scientists in the area of computer science and electronics. Many metrics were considered in measuring the research profiles of over 6300 computer scientists worldwide in order to determine their…
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UMBC partners with UMD, Army Research Lab to advance AI and autonomy through $68M collaboration
This post was adapted from a story was written by UMBC News staff that first appeared on news.umbc.edu. From surveillance tools to autonomous machines, countries around the world are ramping up their military artificial intelligence (AI) assets. Such robust technologies are necessary to protect the United States from surprise attacks, which occur these days not only…
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UMBC to receive over $63 million in NASA renewal of CRESST II space science consortium
UMBC to receive over $63 million in NASA renewal of CRESST II space science consortium Adapted from a UMBC News article written by Sarah Hansen. NASA has committed $178 million to extend support for the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science & Technology II (CRESST II) through 2027. Founded in 2006 and renewed…
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talk: AOT: Anonymization by Oblivious Transfer, 12-1 pm ET Fri May 7
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents AOT: Anonymization by Oblivious Transfer Farid JavaniDepartment of CSEE, UMBC 12:00noon–1pm, Friday, 7 May 2021 online via WebEx We introduce AOT, an anonymous communication system based on a mix network architecture that uses oblivious transfer (OT) to deliver messages such that a network adversary cannot link senders and receivers.…
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Roberto Yus
Position Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Office 342 Information Technology and Engineering (ITE) Building Contact Info University of Maryland, Baltimore County1000 Hilltop CircleBaltimore, MD 21250 phone: (410) 455-email: : https://robertoyus.com/ Education Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Zaragoza, 2016M.S., Computer Science, University of Zaragoza, 2011B.S., Computer Science, University of Zaragoza, 2010 Research Areas…
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talk: Thinking Like an Attacker: Towards a Definition and Non-Technical Assessment of Adversarial Thinking, 12-1pm ET 4/30
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents Thinking Like an Attacker:Towards a Definition and Non-Technical Assessment of Adversarial Thinking Prof. Peter A. H. PetersonDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity of Minnesota Duluth 12:00–1:00 pm ET, Friday, 30 April 2021via WebEx “Adversarial thinking” (AT), sometimes called the “security mindset” or described as the ability to “think like an attacker,”…
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Talk: Cyber Lessons, Learned and Unlearned, 1-2 pm ET 4/20/21
The UMBC Center for Cybersecurity (UCYBR) & The Department of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering (CSEE) Present: “Cyber Lessons, Learned and Unlearned” Professor Eugene SpaffordProfessor of Computer Science & Executive Director Emeritus of the Purdue CERIAS (Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security)Purdue University Tuesday 20 April 2021 1-2PM ET WHEREhttps://umbc.webex.com/umbc/j.php?MTID=m576a3dada9e0c63c07beb51fedbff3d1 Dr.…
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UMBC’s Grand Challenge Scholars Program, apply by May 3
UMBC’s Grand Challenge Scholars Program is designed for students from all majors who are interested in solving important societal problems. The program fosters a vibrant interdisciplinary community to help tackle the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) Grand Challenges and gives students experiences and skills to create solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of…
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talk: MeetingMayhem: Teaching Adversarial Thinking through a Web-Based Game, 12-1 ET 4/9
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab presents MeetingMayhem: Teaching Adversarial Thinking through a Web-Based Game Akriti Anand, Richard Baldwin, Sudha, Kosuri, Julie Nau, and Ryan Wunk-FinkUMBC Cyber Defense Lab joint work with Alan Sherman, Marc Olano, Linda Oliva, Edward Zieglar, and Enis Golazewski 12:00 noon–1 pm ET, Friday, 9 April 2021online via WebEx We present our progress…
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