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    <Title>World AIDS Day was Sunday -- Interested in learning more?</Title>
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          <div>Ammo Vibes, a company concerned with sexual health the impact of HIV/AIDS, created an interactive infographic in honor of World AIDS Day 2013.</div>
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    <Summary>Ammo Vibes, a company concerned with sexual health the impact of HIV/AIDS, created an interactive infographic in honor of World AIDS Day 2013.    Click "Visit Website" below to view the infographic.</Summary>
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  <Title>Summer Research Opportunity, Curry School of Education</Title>
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    <span>The Curry School of Education at UVA would like to invite current junior students to take part in the SURP program.  Applications now available!</span><div><span><br></span></div>
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    <li>Present research at Leadership Alliance National Symposium (LANS) as well as a UVA research symposium.</li>
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    <li>Participate in workshops on SPSS, NCES data, and the grad school application process.</li>
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    <strong>How we support SURP interns:</strong><ul>
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    <strong>Eligible interns must:</strong><ul><li>Be a member of a group that is underrepresented in educational research.</li></ul>
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  <Summary>The Curry School of Education at UVA would like to invite current junior students to take part in the SURP program.  Applications now available!    SURP interns will:  Present research at...</Summary>
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  <Title>Researcher of the Week: Celia Drew</Title>
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    <p>Meet Celia.  She is a Mathematics/Statistics and Information Systems major.  Last summer, she was a participant in the SURF program at the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/undergrad_ed/research/opportunities/nist.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Institute of Standards and Technology</a> (NIST) in Gaithersburg.  Her current research interests include the emerging field of "Big Data" and cyber-security.</p>
    <p><strong>How did you find out that you could do research in your field in the summer?</strong><br> I learned about it as a <a href="http://www.cwit.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Center for Women in Technology</a> (CWIT) Scholar. Janet McGlynn of the Office of Undergraduate Research came to one of our seminar classes to tell us about the NIST fellowships. <br><br><strong>How did you know that research at NIST was what you wanted to do?</strong><br> I really wanted to see what it was like to work in a federal lab.<br><br><strong>Did you apply to other places? </strong><br> I also applied to several Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Math or Statistics at universities around the country. I was accepted to one of those at Michigan State in Probability and Discrete Math.<br><br><strong>Was the application difficult to do? Did you have help with this?</strong> <br> It was easier than I expected. The Office of Undergraduate Education holds workshops to help you prepare a personal statement about which of the NIST labs and projects might be a good fit for you.<br><br><strong>What was your summer research project?</strong> <br> I ran computer simulations looking at how cell phone networks could keep up better when people are on the go and the base stations to which they are connected keep changing. My work helped to measure the performance of mobile devices as the connections pass among different size towers, like from the giant ones that serve part of a city to the little base station at somebody's home. We were looking for the best mix of coverage areas to minimize outages and keep the devices from inefficiently “ping-ponging” from one station to the next.<br><br><strong>Who was your mentor for this project? </strong><br> Dr. David W. Griffith, an electrical engineer in NIST’s Information Technology Lab. He was so nice and helpful, and his daughter, Indira, is now a freshman at UMBC!<br><br><strong>How much time do you put into this work?</strong> <br> I worked on the project full-time for 11 weeks.<br><br><strong>Were you paid? Where did you live?</strong> <br> The NIST fellows were paid $500 a week, and 140 of us stayed for free at the Hyatt House in Gaithersburg. It was so much fun hanging out with students from all over the country. We’d have lunch together at NIST, and we’d all head into D.C. or to the beach on the weekend. <br><br><strong>What academic background did you have before you started?</strong> <br> I had taken Calculus II and III as a freshman along with Discrete Structures and a computer programming class. <br><br><strong>How did you learn what you needed to know for this project?</strong><br> I had never worked with MATLAB, a computing language that helps you run simulations and visualize lots of data, so I watched videos and looked at textbooks to get started.<br><br><strong>What was the hardest part about your research?</strong><br> There were times when it was hard to figure out the coding I needed. But Dr. Griffith was always willing to make suggestions if I hit a snag.<br><br><strong>How does this research relate to your course work at UMBC? </strong><br> Matlab is one of the main programs used for mathematical calculations, so it’s something I needed to learn. I’m already using it this fall in my Linear Algebra class! <br><br><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research? </strong><br>Recommendations from professors are crucial. I was lucky enough to get recommendations from two terrific teachers, Dr. Brian Dean and Dr. E.F. Charles LaBerge. Be sure you get to know some of your professors right from the start. <br><br><strong>What are your career goals?</strong><br> I am interested in the new field of “Big Data,” which combines math, statistics, and computer knowledge to analyze huge amounts of data. Google and Facebook created this kind of work, and now government agencies and companies like General Electric are looking for breakthroughs of their own in this area. I’m also interested in cyber-security, which is another rapidly growing field.<br><br><strong>Do you now live on campus or commute to UMBC? </strong><br> I’m from Montclair, N.J., just outside New York, and I live on campus.</p>
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  <Title>Come Learn about the National Archives Spring Internship!</Title>
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    <p>Do you have at least intermediate coding skills in Java?  Are you interested in an extremely <strong>flexible</strong> internship this Spring  in which you can perform on campus or at home?</p>
    <p><strong>National Archives and Records Administration is hosting an INFORMATION SESSION THURSDAY, December 5 from 5pm- 6pm  in Commons 318 to share more about their great internship program.</strong></p>
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    <p>The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is responsible for preservation of the permanently valuable records of the federal government.  With the advent of an electronic government, the records that are created are being transferred to NARA in a variety of complex and challenging formats.  NARA is looking for assistance in developing a practical set of software tools, created through the use of best practices and agile and rapid development methods,  which can be used by them and by all federal agencies to prepare such records for transfer, further processing, and preservation.</p>
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    <p>Well-defined requirements will be developed by NARA IT specialists, and the resulting software written by students will be tested by experienced NARA users.  The experience will encompass translating these user requirements into practical, production-ready code.  The applications that will be developed include a wide variety of interesting projects. In addition, the experience  will offer the ability to gain experience in various aspects of the software development lifecycle, including source code management and adjudicating user feedback in version releases, all in a real-world, production environment. </p>
    <p><span>Consider this unique opportunity to polish your software development skills while you participate in this important project that will help preserve the electronic records of the nation.</span></p>
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    <div>Apply via UMBC<em>works </em>job #<span>9260947</span>
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    <div><strong>Deadline to apply is December 31, 2013.</strong></div>
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  <Summary>Do you have at least intermediate coding skills in Java?  Are you interested in an extremely flexible internship this Spring  in which you can perform on campus or at home?   National Archives and...</Summary>
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    <Title>Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)</Title>
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    <Title>talk: Lomonaco on Shor&#8217;s Algorithm (part 2), 2:30-3:00 Tue 12/3</Title>
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          <h2>Shor’s Algorithm Part 2</h2>
          <h3>Samuel Lomonaco, CSEE, UMBC</h3>
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          <p>As requested in the last seminar, we will devote this seminar to stepping through the complete <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor's_algorithm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Shor algorithm</a> (from beginning to end) to factor the “enormous” integer 21. This talk will based on the example found at the beginning of the following paper.</p>
          <blockquote><p><a href="http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph/0201095" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Quantum hidden subgroup algorithms: A mathematical perspective</a>, AMS CONM, vol. 305, (2002), 139 – 202.</p></blockquote>
          <p>Samuel J. Lomonaco is a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering of the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He is internationally known for his many contributions in mathematics and in computer science. His research interests span a wide range of subjects from knot theory, algebraic and differential topology to algebraic coding theory, quantum computation, and symbolic computation. In quantum cryptography, he has shown how quantum information theory can be used to gain a better understanding of eavesdropping with quantum entanglement. In quantum computation, he has shown how Lie groups can be used to solve problems arising in the study of quantum entanglement. In 2000 Professor Lomonoco organized the first American Mathematical Society short course on quantum computation.</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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    <Title>talk: Lomonaco on Shor&#8217;s Algorithm (part 2), 2:30-3:00 Tue 12/3</Title>
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          <p>As requested in the last seminar, we will devote this seminar to stepping through the complete <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor's_algorithm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Shor algorithm</a> (from beginning to end) to factor the “enormous” integer 21. This talk will based on the example found at the beginning of the following paper.</p>
          <blockquote><p><a href="http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph/0201095" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Quantum hidden subgroup algorithms: A mathematical perspective</a>, AMS CONM, vol. 305, (2002), 139 – 202.</p></blockquote>
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          Quantum Computing Seminar</h3>
          <h2>Shor’s Algorithm Part 2</h2>
          <h3>Samuel Lomonaco, CSEE, UMBC</h3>
          <h3>2:30-3:00 Tuesday, 3 December 2013, ITE 325b</h3>
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          <blockquote><p><a href="http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph/0201095" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Quantum hidden subgroup algorithms: A mathematical perspective</a>, AMS CONM, vol. 305, (2002), 139 – 202.</p></blockquote>
          <p>Samuel J. Lomonaco is a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering of the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He is internationally known for his many contributions in mathematics and in computer science. His research interests span a wide range of subjects from knot theory, algebraic and differential topology to algebraic coding theory, quantum computation, and symbolic computation. In quantum cryptography, he has shown how quantum information theory can be used to gain a better understanding of eavesdropping with quantum entanglement. In quantum computation, he has shown how Lie groups can be used to solve problems arising in the study of quantum entanglement. In 2000 Professor Lomonoco organized the first American Mathematical Society short course on quantum computation.</p>
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