From sherman@umbc.edu Tue Apr 28 23:38:48 2009 Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 23:38:07 -0400 From: Dr. Alan T. Sherman To: CSEE ALL Subject: [Csee-faculty-lecturer] Program - 2009 CSEE Research Review - Friday May 1 CSEE Research Review ~V Program Friday, May 1, 2009 Technology Center, South Campus Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) www.csee.umbc.edu/events/research review A celebration of research accomplishments by UMBC CSEE faculty and students in 2008~V2009. Free and open to the public (space limited to 125). Ample free parking. Reception (9:00am~V9:20am), with coffee, orange juice, doughnuts Opening Remarks, Charles Nicholas, Chair, Dept. of CSEE (9:20am~V9:30am) Session I (9:30am~V10:40am) ~V Each talk is 20mins. Charles Nicholas ~SWho wrote this document?~T Adam Anthony (Advisor: Marie desJardins), MAPLE Lab ~V Honorable mention research by PhD student Fast relational clustering using the block modularity clustering objective Peter A. Hamilton (Advisor: Marie desJardins), MAPLE Lab ~V Award for best Research by BS student Applying swarm rule abstraction to a wireless sensor network domain Break (10:40am~V11:00am) Session II (11:00am~V12:10noon) Tim Finin, ebiquity Group Creating and exploiting a web of (semantic) data Aaron Curtis (Advisor: Marc Olano), VANGOGH Lab ~V Honorable mention research by MS student Real-time soft shadows on the GPU via Monte Carlo Sampling Deepak Chinavle (Advisor: Tim Oates), Coral Lab ~V Award for best research by MS student Adversarial classification: An ensemble-based approach Free Lunch, in Lobby (12:10noon~V1:00pm),with sandwiches, hot entree, salad, drinks, and brownies Student Poster Session (1:00pm~V2:10pm) ~V vote for three best posters using Range Voting Session III (2:10pm~V3:30pm) Marc Olano, VANGOGH Lab Simulation in real-time computer games Fusan Yaman, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Coral Lab A context driven approach for workflow mining Muhammad A. Talukder (Advisor: Curtis Menyuk), Photonics Lab ~V Award for best research by PhD student Analytical and computational study of self-induced transparency mode locking in quantum cascade lasers Student Poster Awards and Reception, with soda and cookies (3:30-3:45pm) Adjourn (3:45pm) Organizer: Alan T. Sherman Directions: Take Gun Road off Rolling Road (Rt. 166). The UMBC ~SSatellite~T Shuttle stops at South Campus. _______________________________________________ Csee-faculty-lecturer mailing list Csee-faculty-lecturer@cs.umbc.edu http://lists.cs.umbc.edu/mailman/listinfo/csee-faculty-lecturer