Congratulations to Shamit Patel (CS, MS '12, BS '10) on securing the highly competitive National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG). After graduating at the end of the...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
Why do you think research is important in an undergraduate education? I believe that research is important in any area of education. Professors are guides and mentors, not salesmen of...
The Women's Center 20th Anniversary documentary is online and ready to be watched! http://vimeo.com/39870875 We'll also be showing it again at our closing picnic on May 9th at noon!
Photo Courtesy midlife-opportunity.com The end of the semester is upon us, and for many that means the job search has begun. Below you’ll find a list of local job opportunities for computer...
Photo Courtesy midlife-opportunity.com The end of the semester is upon us, and for many that means the job search has begun. Below you’ll find a list of local job opportunities for computer...
MS Thesis Defense Numerical Integration Techniques for Volume Rendering Preeti Bindu 10:00am Monday, 7 May 2012, ITE 352, UMBC Medical image visualization often relies on 3D volume...
Congratulations to the three winners of the poster competition at the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Department's annual Research Review, which took place in the UMBC Technology...
Ephesians 2:3-10 (NIV) All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of...
ORONO, Maine � Track and field freshmen Malte Bertram and Mercedes Jackson were each named Most Outstanding Rookie for their respectively competitions as the UMBC track and field teams competed at...
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