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    <Title>Research study on sensor technology for home healthcare</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Ahmad Alaiad is a PhD student doing research on the use of sensor technology in home healthcare. His description of the project:<div><br></div>
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          <p><strong><span>Brief Description of the Research Study:</span></strong></p>
          <p><strong><span>“The Use of Sensor Technology for Home Healthcare”</span></strong></p>
          <p><span>Sensor technology has been widely used in several domains such as military, traffic monitoring, tracking and localization, agriculture, and environmental sensors such as natural disaster and forest fire detection. Recently, Sensors have been used in <strong>home healthcare</strong> domain.</span></p>
          <p><span>A PhD student in Information Systems department conducts a research study about the <strong>Use of Sensor Technology in Home Healthcare</strong>. He invites students to participate in his study. The main objective of the study is to understand the students’ perceptions of the sensor technology for home healthcare. Your opinion is very valuable for sensor designers, service providers and academia. The confidential, online survey takes 10 minutes to complete.</span></p>
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          <div>If you are willing to help out by taking the survey, do so online here: &lt;<a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Sensor_Study" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Sensor_Study</a>&gt;</div>
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    <Summary>Ahmad Alaiad is a PhD student doing research on the use of sensor technology in home healthcare. His description of the project:     Brief Description of the Research Study:  “The Use of Sensor...</Summary>
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    <PostedAt>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 16:57:55 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <Title>Talks: two PhD students talk about their research on quantum computing</Title>
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    <h3>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering<br>
    Quantum Computing Seminar</h3>
    <h2>Thermal Light N-qubit</h2>
    <h3>Tao Peng (PhD Advisor: Yanhua Shih)<br>
    UMBC Physics Department</h3>
    <h3>2:30-3:00 Tuesday, 22 October 2013, ITE 325b</h3>
    <p>This talk will discuss the equipment and optical elements that required for building the incoherent thermal source, the qubit, and the detection scheme of the intensity fluctuation-fluctuation correlation.</p>
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    <h2>All optical XOR, CNOT gates with initial insight<br>
    for quantum computation using linear optics</h2>
    <h3>Omar Shehab (PhD Advisor: Samuel Lomonaco)<br>
    UMBC CSEE Department</h3>
    <h3>3:00-3:30 pm, Tuesday, 22 October 2013, ITE 325b</h3>
    <p>The design for an all-optical XOR gate is proposed. The basic idea is to split the input beams, and let them cancel or strengthen each other selectively, or flip the encoded information based on their polarization properties. The information is encoded in terms of polarization of the beam. Polarization of a light beam is well understood, hence, the design should be feasible to implement. The truth table of the optical circuit is worked out and compared with the expected truth table. Then it is demonstrated that the design complies with the linear behavior of the XOR function.</p>
    <p>Next, based on a similar idea, the design of an all-optical CNOT gate is proposed. The truth table for the gate is verified. Then, it is discussed how this approach can be used for Linear Optics Quantum Computation (LOQC). It is shown that a Hadamard gate, a rotation gate, and a CNOT gate make up a universal set of quantum gates based on linear optics. This novel approach requires no additional power supply, extra input beam or ancilla photon to operate. It also does not require an expensive and complex single photon source and detector. Only narrowband laser sources are required to operate these gates.</p>
    <p>Organizer: Prof. <a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/~lomonaco%20" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Samuel Lomonaco</a>, Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. </p>
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  <Summary>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering  Quantum Computing Seminar   Thermal Light N-qubit   Tao Peng (PhD Advisor: Yanhua Shih)  UMBC Physics Department   2:30-3:00 Tuesday, 22 October 2013,...</Summary>
  <Website>http://www.csee.umbc.edu/2013/10/talk-quantum-computing-seminar/</Website>
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  <PostedAt>Sat, 19 Oct 2013 16:07:50 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <Title>Baltimore Code Craftsmanship Meetup, 6:45pm Thr. Oct. 24, UMBC</Title>
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    <p>The UMBC ACM student chapter will host the second meetup of <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Baltimore-Code-Craftsmanship/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Baltimore Code Craftsmanship</a> user group at 6:45pm on Thursday, October 24 in the ITE building on the UMBC Campus.</p>
    <p>This meetup is for the students and software developers in the Baltimore area that care about the quality of their work and want to practice and improve their programming skills, share what they know and learn new things from others.</p>
    <p>Members of the UMBC community can RSVP for the event by completing this <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?fromEmail=true&amp;formkey=dHYwYzlnOHkwVkdLM1U2bFlURkFOelE6MA" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">form</a>. More details can be found on the form or below.  Participants outside of the UMBC community should register on the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/Baltimore-Code-Craftsmanship/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">meetup site</a>. Registration for this meetup is available for a limited number of participants.</p>
    <p>This is a <strong>hands on</strong> coding user group with no presentations. Each meeting will be a dojo where we will go through a challenging software craftsmanship exercise that focuses on clean code, test-driven development, design patterns, and refactoring. We will pair up and practice on a kata in order to learn and apply the values, principles, and disciplines of software craftsmanship. Come with your laptop equipped with your favorite programming and automated unit testing environment. If you don’t have a laptop, come anyway, we will need only one laptop for every two people. Be prepared to pair up, learn, share and have fun!</p>
    <p>The event is open to all UMBC students, however programming ability is <strong>required</strong>. Interested faculty members can join in too! This can also be a good opportunity to network with professionals from various companies and get yourself noticed for any job opportunities that exist.</p>
    <p>If you have questions or suggestions, send email to Primal Pappachan (Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. ) or Vladimir Korolev (Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. ).</p>
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  <Summary>The UMBC ACM student chapter will host the second meetup of Baltimore Code Craftsmanship user group at 6:45pm on Thursday, October 24 in the ITE building on the UMBC Campus.   This meetup is for...</Summary>
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  <PostedAt>Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:35:48 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <Title>Council of Computing Majors to meet 12-1 Mon, Oct 21 in ADMIN 101</Title>
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    <p>The UMBC Council of Computing Majors (CCM) will meet from Noon to 1:00pm on Monday, October 21 in room 101 in the Administration building. CCM is a student organization representing undergraduate computer science and computer engineering majors and anyone else with an interest in computing. Everyone is welcome.</p>
    <p>At next week’s meeting, Austin Murdock will give an overview of Raspberry Pi and Arduino technology and lead a discussion about possible CCM group projects involving them.</p>
    <p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Raspberry Pi</a> is an inexpensive, credit-card-sized single-board computer that runs Linux and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Arduino</a> is a single-board microcontroller used to make using electronics in multidisciplinary projects more accessible. Their low cost, size and power requirements make them ideal for building novel embedded applications in a familiar Linux environment using open source software.</p>
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  <PostedAt>Fri, 18 Oct 2013 08:37:56 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="37005" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee/posts/37005">
  <Title>Talk on graduate school and summer research, Noon Wed. 10/16</Title>
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    <p><a href="http://chem.rutgers.edu/~erenrich/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Evelyn Erenrich</a> from Rutgers University will talk on “An Inside Look at Graduate School and Summer Research: How to Prepare, Get Accepted, and Succeed” at Noon on Wednesday, October 16 in room 208, Public Policy.</p>
    <p>In addition to discussing strategies for research success, Dr. Erenrich will spotlight exciting programs and interdisciplinary training opportunities at Rutgers University, including a summer program, RiSE <a href="http://rise.rutgers.edu/index.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">(Research in Science and Engineering</a>), which has included many UMBC students. Mr. Immanuel Williams, a UMBC alumnus who is currently a doctoral Fellow at Rutgers, will be joining me to give his personal perspective. Students can also sign up for individual appointments by contacting Ms. Alicia Hall, Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. </p>
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  <Summary>Dr. Evelyn Erenrich from Rutgers University will talk on “An Inside Look at Graduate School and Summer Research: How to Prepare, Get Accepted, and Succeed” at Noon on Wednesday, October 16 in room...</Summary>
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  <PostedAt>Tue, 15 Oct 2013 09:01:28 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="36821" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/csee/posts/36821">
    <Title>CSEE wins 1st place in UMBC Homecoming office decoration contest</Title>
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          <p>The results of the UMBC Homecoming Spirit Office Decorating Contest were revealed last night at the Faculty/Staff Social.  More than 30 offices participated this year and the CSEE Department’s entry took first place in the <em>Judge’s Choice</em> category, which was based on site visits by a panel of judges from the UMBC alumni association, and third place in the <em>People’s Choice</em> category, which was determined by an online vote.  The first place showing in the Judges Choice competition comes with a trophy and ten tickets to the Homecoming community picnic.</p>
          <p>Congratulations to the CSEE staff for the great job of decorating the ITE325 suite for UMBC’s Homecoming.  See pictures of their <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ebiquity/sets/72157636154621156/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Maryland Beach Picnic</a> themed display and stop by ITE325 during the rest of this week to experience the full multimedia effect and let the Department’s staff know what you think of their effort.</p>
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    <Title>CyberDawgs take second place at MDC3 2013 finals</Title>
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          <p>UMBC’s CyberDawgs placed second at the 2013 <a href="http://www.fbcinc.com/e/cyberMDconference/challenge.aspx" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Maryland Cyber Challenge</a> (MDC3) finals that were held in Baltimore on October 9 as part of the CyberMaryland 2013 conference.</p>
          <p>CyberDawgs-1 (pictured above) included William Thomas, Anthony Sasadeusz, Kenneth Johansen Jorge Teixeira, AJ Hallameyer, and Fahad Alduraibi.</p>
          <p>During the finals, teams competed in a Control-the-Flag event where they attempted to gain (and maintain) control of other systems on the network – which were also being targeted by other teams seeking to gain and ‘own’ them as well.</p>
          <p>All of UMBC’s three CyberDawg teams competed vigorously throughout the MDC3 season and maintained a very tight scoring situation for the college division. However, by taking second place in today’s finals, each member of CyberDawgs-1 will receive a $2,000 cash prize provided by the National Security Agency.</p>
          <p>CSEE’s Dr. <a href="http://cybersecurity.umbc.edu/richard-forno/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Richard Forno</a> and Dr. <a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/people/faculty/charles-nicholas/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Charles Nicholas</a> are faculty advisors to the team.  UMBC is a co-founder of the Maryland Cyber Challenge.</p>
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  <Title>Computing Council of Majors to meet, Noon Mon 10/7, Admin 101</Title>
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    <p>If you are a computer science or computing engineering major, you should consider joining the Council of Computing Majors (CCM).  This is a student organization that represents undergraduate CMSC and CMPE majors.  Austin Murdock and Amanda Pyryt have revived the CCM and will lead the initial meeting for the year this coming Monday, October 7th from 12-1pm in Admin 101.</p>
    <p>If you are interested in speaking with other Computer Science and Computer Engineering majors at UMBC, or interested in learning more about computing please feel free to attend! This year we are also introducing a system to set up study groups for your major.</p>
    <p>The initial meeting will include a presentation from a Windows representative about Windows 8.1.  This is the first major major update for the Windows 8 operating system and is expected to be released later this month.</p>
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    <Title>Vote for CSEE&#8217;s Homecoming decorations in alumni association contest</Title>
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          <p>The CSEE office staff did a great job of decorating the ITE325 suite for UMBC’s 2013 Homecoming week, October 7-11. See some pictures of their <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ebiquity/sets/72157636154621156/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Maryland Beach Picnic</a> themed display and stop by ITE325 during the week to experience the full multimedia effect and let the Department’s staff know what you think of their effort.</p>
          <p>The UMBC alumni association is soliciting votes for the best decorations in three categories: faculty and staff, residence halls and student organizations. You can see the contestants and vote for your favorites <a href="http://alumni.umbc.edu/spiritvote13" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">online</a> at the Alumni Association’s site.</p>
          <p><strong>Please <a href="http://alumni.umbc.edu/spiritvote13" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">vote</a></strong> before the poll closes on Tuesday, October 8.</p>
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    <Title>talk: Thermal light N-qubits (part II), 2:30 Tue 10/8 ITE325b</Title>
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          <h3>UMBC Quantum Computation Seminar</h3>
          <h1>Thermal light N-qubits, part II</h1>
          <h2>Yanhau Shih</h2>
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          <h3>2:30-4:00 Tuesday, 8 October 2013, ITE 325b</h3>
          <p>This talk will discuss a few recent experiments on Nth-order interference of N independent and incoherent thermal fields from their intensity fluctuation correlation measurement. The observed interference is similar to that of entangled states. These experiments have demonstrated the possibility of producing N-qubits from N incoherent thermal fields.</p>
          <p>Yanhua Shih received his B.S. degree in theoretical physics from Northwestern University of China in 1981, and his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1987. He joined the Faculty of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1989 and established the Quantum Optics Program at UMBC. He is currently Professor of Physics at UMBC. His research interests include fundamental problems of quantum theory and general relativity.</p>
          <p>Organizer: Prof. <a href="http://www.csee.umbc.edu/people/faculty/samuel-lomonaco/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Samuel Lomonaco</a>, Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. </p>
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