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Exploring the Web, Beyond Document Search Professor Yi Chen Computer Science, Arizona State University 1:00pm Friday 24 February 2012, ITE 325b, UMBC Today we rely on Web Search...
Full Title: Amazon tech talk and information session, 7pm Thur 2/23, Skylight Room Amazon, one of the most innovative and fastest growing technology companies, will hold a technical talk...
As we are entering the second semester of the 2011-2012 academic year, we are preparing for changes and new opportunities. Associate Professor Brooke Stephens has retired and we are preparing to...
Full Title: talk: Physical Layer Wireless Network Modeling and Simulation EE Graduate Seminar Physical Layer Wireless Network Modeling and Simulation and my Technical Publishing Experience...
Full Title: talk: Programming Model for Data Intensive Parallel Applications A Scalable, Fault Tolerant Programming Model for Developing Data Intensive Parallel Applications Tyler A. Simon...
Google is holding a contest to encourage students in the US and Canada to use Google Map Maker to improve the maps of their campus areas. You can add 2.5D and 3D models of building and interior...
A Self-Powered In-Vitro Biosensing Microsystem Dr. Gymama Slaughter Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland, Baltimore County 11:30am-12:45pm Friday, 10 February...
UMBC invites applications for a non-tenure track position in Computer Science at the rank of Professor of the Practice to begin August 2012. All CS areas will be considered, but we are especially...
Full Title: talk: Innovating for Society: Realizing the Promise and Potential of Computing Innovating for Society: Realizing the Promise and Potential of Computing Dr. Farnam Jahanian...
If you have good programming skills and are looking for an interesting alternative to the usual summer internship, you might check out the Google Summer of Code program. It pays student developers...