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Name: Kalaiarasi Kaliappan Pronouns: she/her Semester of Internship: Summer 2023 Major: Data Science Current Class Level: Master's Student This semester I completed a(n)...: Internship...
COEIT Students: Apply via Scholarship Retriever by June 7
The Center for Women in Technology periodically receives donations from individuals and organizations who want to support students through scholarships. We are currently accepting applications for...
Positionality Statement: This blog post expresses my perception of activism as a queer woman of color. I implore readers to keep a sense of humanity and activity with them throughout daily...
estimating voltage over the entire distribution feeder
Machine Learning based Voltage Monitoring in Real-time Unobservable Distribution Systems Prof. Anamitra Pal, Arizona State University 10:30-11:30am ET, Thur. May 23, 2024 325b ITE &...
The UMBC Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (CSEE) proudly hosted its annual Research Day event this May, celebrating a year of groundbreaking research and innovation....
Thanks to COVID-19, the job market has shifted in several different ways, one of which is the interviewing process. Although in-person interviews are still occurring, there has been a rise in...
Anik secures 3rd for thesis at VTS, mentored by Dr. Karimi.
Md Toufiq Hasan Anik, a Ph.D. Candidate working in the SECRETS lab at the CSEE Department under the supervision of Dr. Naghmeh Karimi, won third place in the Doctoral Thesis...
To quote myself from the start of my first semester here at UMBC, “I have somewhat of a unique position in that I often find myself standing in the middle of the line–I am biracial, bisexual,...
Why is it that women are expected to take up as little space as possible? In elevators, we’re always in the corners making room for others. On crowded sidewalks, we’re the first to let others pass...
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