Dear Colleagues,
UMBC will be hosting a workshop in support of a major initiative we are launching in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab (APL): the Institute for Trusted Space Systems (ITSS), focused on the resilience of satellite systems to all threats, including malicious actors.
The workshop will consist primary of a rapid series of short presentations by attendees from the UMBC faculty and from APL staff. These will be grouped by topic into three one-hour sessions, followed by lunch (~noon to 1pm), followed by one-on-one and small group discussions stemming from the presentations.
We anticipate that the topic groups will include artificial intelligence and hardware security. A final determination will be made based on RSVPs.
To help us organize the sessions and to ensure adequate space and refreshments, RSVPs (via this myUMBC event) are requested by January 4th.
Sincerely,
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Don Engel, Ph.D., PMP
Assistant Vice President for Research
Affiliate Assistant Professor of Physics
Affiliate Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle, ITE 220