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Relevant programming skills include PERL and shell scripting
Dr. Amy Hurst in Information Systems is looking for students to help analyze a pre-existing dataset of real-world pointing data. Data from this analysis will be used to better understand pointing...
Add HAPP 398 Writing the Undergraduate Research Proposal to your fall schedule and develop your own undergraduate research proposal during this course. Those who wish to will be in a position to...
Undergrad and grad students in IS, CS, EE, ME, and Design
Assistive technology is expensive, hard to get, and often doesn’t meet user needs. This project explores how we can empower people to build, customize, and modify their own assistive technology....
Deadline Sept. 1 to apply for this UW-Madison visit weekend
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will be hosting their second Biosciences Opportunities Preview (BOPs) Weekend on October 20-23, 2011. This is a great opportunity for prospective students to...
Work with great faculty on design for the year 2061
Project 2061 starts NOW. Design the future! This is a fabulous and unique interdisciplinary research course opportunity led by the Erickson School. Students in several departments, including...
Come see undergraduate Reeva Sharma's poster presentation, "B7H1 Expression in Lung Cancer: A Potential Therapeutic Biomarke,r" in the UC Ballroom. Happening NOW! For a full schedule of...
Oral Presentations in UC 310 and 312 starting NOW. Come to learn about such topics as "The Incorporation of Music Therapy into Physical Therapy Session for Physically Disabled Individuals,"...
UMBC undergraduate student Ross Pokorny is studying TweetCollector: a framework for retrieving, processing, and storing live data from Twitter. April 27, 2011 in UC 310 from 1:30-1:45 p.m.
UMBC undergraduate Ecaterina Coman has explored the unusual sinuous bright markings found on the surface of the Moon. Ask her about this undergraduate research project when she presents her...