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Dr. Rheingans has been the Director of UMBC’s Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) since the summer of 2009. Since then, she has mentored over a hundred students within the CWIT and SITE...
UMBC Computer Science Ph.D. student Adrian Rosebrock and the company he founded and heads, ShiftyBits LLC, were recently awarded a competitive research contract from the National Cancer Institutes...
Still looking for a summer internship? The 2012 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) starts accepting application from students on Monday March 26. GSoC is a global program funded by Google that pays...
Congratulations to Dr. Marie desJardins, who placed 44th out of 593 competitors in the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Brooklyn, New York last weekend. The tournament—directed by New York...
UMBC's Cyber Defense Team is looking for new members. This semester the team competed in the Collegiate Cyber Defense Championship. In this competition, each team defended a mock corporate network...
Changing the Landscape of Voting and Voter Registration through Universal Design Dr. Juan E. Gilbert School of Computing Clemson University 12:00-1:00pm Wednesday, 28 March 2012 room 459...
Interaction with Virtual Environments Tabitha C. Peck Event Lab, University of Barcelona 1:00pm Tuesday 27 March 2012, ITE32bb, UMBC Immersive virtual environments (VEs) enable...
Securing Cyber-Physical Systems Alvaro Cardenas Fujitsu Laboratories of America 1:00pm Monday 26 March 2012, ITE 325b, UMBC Our critical infrastructure systems are being modernized...
Addressing failures in wireless sensor networks Krasimira Kapitanova University of Virginia 1:00pm Wednesday 28 March, 2012, ITE 325b, UMBC Wireless sensor networks are now being used for...
Suffix trees for very large strings Dr. Marina Barsky University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1:00pm Friday, 30 March 2012, ITE 325b, UMBC The seminar is dedicated to the construction...