The Cyber Dawgs at the CyberForce competition. From left, Charles Nicholas, Anna Staats, Drew Barrett, Grant Spencer, Cyrus Bonyadi, and Seamus Burke. Photo courtesy of Argonne National Lab. UMBC...
UMBC’s CyberDawgs win first place in the 2019 DOE Cyberforce Competition Cyberdawgs place first out of 105 teams in DOE’s 5th CyberForce Competition Congratulations to the UMBC CyberDawgs...
UMBC faculty poised to help shape national policies in computing Adam Bargteil, assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering, has been named chair-elect of the...
Lockheed Martin Distinguished Speaker Series How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives Dr. Alfred V. Aho Lawrence Gussman Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Columbia University...
CSEE students at UMBC’s 23nd Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day Congratulations to the 49 undergraduate majors from our computer engineering and computer science...
Distinguished Departmental Seminar The Web PKI in Theory and Malpractice Dr. Bruce Maggs, Duke University 11:00am Friday, 7 December 2018, ITE325b The Public Key Infrastructure...
As Americans go to the polls, the voting process and the information environment are still not secure. AP Photo/David Goldman Threats remain to US voting system – and voters’ perceptions of...
Professor Milton Halem receives UMBC Research Faculty Excellence Award Dr. Milton Halem, Research Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department, has been selected as...
At the inaugural COEIT Celebration on May 6, 2018, several College-level faculty and staff awards were initiated by COEIT Dean Keith Bowman. We are pleased to announce that the first recipient of...
CSEE research symposium, 9-5 Fri. May 4, South Campus The UMBC student chapters for ACM and IEEE are jointly organizing a one-day research symposium on Computer and Electrical Systems that...
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