UMBC has been recognized as a leader in game design education in the 2025 Game Design School Rankings published by Animation Career Review. This marks the 12th year the rankings have been...
UMBC CSEE professors Dong Li and Konstantinos Kalpakis were awarded funding from the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Research to collaborate with UMB...
The Internet2 NET+ Program selected Jack Suess (BS ‘81, MS ‘92), UMBC’s vice president of information technology and chief information officer, to receive its 2025 Cloud Superhero Award. The...
Richard Forno discusses the complex & conflicting issues
CSEE professor Richard Forno writes about the conflicting interests highlighted by reports that prominent American national security officials used freely available encrypted messaging apps Signal...
CSEE Professor E. F. Charles (Chuck) LaBerge, Ph.D. ’03, electrical engineering, was honored as the UMBC Presidential Teaching Professor for the three-year period 2025 – 2028. Watch Dr. LaBerge...
The UMBC Cyber Defense Lab Issues in Document Security Charles Nicholas, UMBC Joint work with Robert Joyce, Ran Liu, Edward Raff, Maksim Eren, Rick Forno, and Cynthia Matuszek 12–1pm...
If you missed the talk by CSEE Professor Rebecca Williams last Friday on Student Misconceptions About Data Visualization, its video and slides are now available online. Using innovative...
The 2025 CSEE Research Day takes place from 9:00 to 4:00 on Friday, May 2, on South Campus in the main seminar room and online. A celebration of selected research accomplishments by UMBC faculty,...
Prof. Ergun Simsek, UMBC Data Science program director
In a recent Paws and Pivot online seminar, Dr. Ergun Simsek gave a presentation on "Why and How to Teach Yourself Data Science. Dr. Simsek is a professor in the CSEE department and the Program...
Free online workshop, 9am-12pm EDT, Sat. April 26, 2025
LinkedIn says that from 2015 to 2030, 70% of the skills used in most jobs will change, with AI emerging as a catalyst. Explore the power of generative AI during this free three-hour virtual...
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