Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Rayleigh-Scattering-Induced Noise in Analog RF-Photonic Links James Cahill 3:00pm Tuesday, 7 April 2015, ITE 325b Analog RF-photonic links hold the potential to...
The Computational Photonics Laboratory has one or two post-doctoral/research professor positions available. Please click for more information: http://www.csee.umbc.edu/?p=18210.
The Computational Photonics Laboratory has one or two post-doctoral/research professor positions available. Please click for more information: http://www.csee.umbc.edu/?p=18210.
The Computational Photonics Laboratory has one or two post-doctoral/research professor positions available. Please click for more information: http://www.csee.umbc.edu/?p=18210.
In 2012-2017, UMBC will support a total of 22 new Cybersecurity students at the BS, MS, MPS, and PhD levels in computer science and related fields. Each scholarship is for the final two years of...
The second hackUMBC is coming! (And has nothing to do with security.) hackUMBC ’14 will take place on the weekend of 27-28 September (Saturday into Sunday). The event is open to students of any...
Dissertation Defense Feature Extraction and Fusion for Supervised and Semi-supervised Classification: Application to fMRI and LTM Data Wei Du 2:00pm Thursday, 24 April 2014, ITE 325B...
Learning and Optimization for Complex Dynamic Networks: The Cases of Future Power Systems and Cognitive Wireless Networks Dr. Seung-Jun Kim, University of Minnesota 11:45-12:45 Tuesday, 11...
Learning and Optimization for Complex Dynamic Networks: The Cases of Future Power Systems and Cognitive Wireless Networks Dr. Seung-Jun Kim, University of Minnesota 11:45-12:45 Tuesday, 11...
Exploiting Probabilistic Information for Spectrum Sensing and Utilization: towards Efficient Wireless Coexistence Prof. Xiangwei Zhou University of Illinois, Carbondale 11:45am Friday, 7...
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