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  <Title>UMBC, USNA share progress on research partnerships</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>UMBC and U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) faculty researchers presented updates on five collaborative cybersecurity projects funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) during the inaugural USNA-UMBC Partnership Symposium, hosted by UMBC’s Office the Vice President for Research on March 22, 2016. </span></p><br><p><span>The five projects presented are supported by three-year grants from the ONR, most of which are entering their second year of funding. </span></p><br><p><span>When the joint research initiative launched a year ago, </span><span>Karl V. Steiner</span><span>, vice president for research at UMBC, described it as “the start of a long-term partnership.” The recent symposium was the first formal opportunity for the research teams to formally present their progress on tackling major cybersecurity challenges outlined when the partnership began. </span></p><br><p><span>One team is developing a way to ensure that cloud-based storage services are secure, and that consumers can store their files with confidence. UMBC principal investigator (PI) </span><span>Karuna Joshi</span><span>, assistant research professor of computer science and electrical engineering (CSEE); </span><span>Tim Finin</span><span>, professor of CSEE; and USNA faculty are developing a cloud storage system that will make it impossible for deleted data to be restored or recovered. </span></p><br><p><span>Another group is developing a system that can continuously monitor itself and detect potential threats more quickly than human monitors. This technology has important safety as well as security implications. In cars, for example, hackers can gain control of a vehicle through Bluetooth or other existing systems, potentially having deadly effects. UMBC PI </span><span>Ryan Robucci</span><span>, assistant professor of CSEE; </span><span>Chintan Patel</span><span>, assistant professor of CSEE; </span><span>Nilanjan Banerjee</span><span>, associate professor of CSEE; </span><span>Anupam Joshi</span><span>, professor and chair of CSEE; and USNA faculty are now completing tests that involve working to detect anomalies in various systems. </span></p><br><p><span>Drawing on the finding that many online attacks follow predictable patterns, UMBC PI </span><span>Tim Oates</span><span>, professor of CSEE, and USNA PI Nate Chambers, assistant professor of computer science, presented their work on a tool to monitor social media networks, like Facebook and Twitter, in real-time to detect likely attacks. The team is analyzing language trends on social media platforms around the times that previous attacks took place. Regular social media users often notice attacks or threats of attacks first, and by analyzing and characterizing the content of their posts on “normal days” compared with “attack days” the team is developing a way to automatically generate an alert when real-time social media posts indicate a possible attack. </span></p><br><p><span>Understanding the strengths and limitations of the range of existing mobile authentication methods is important in protecting individuals’ devices from getting hacked. UMBC PI </span><span>Ravi Kuber</span><span>, associate professor of information systems, and USNA faculty are studying the strength of various authentication tools on Android devices to develop new methods that use tactile cues, like vibrations, to authenticate mobile devices. The team conducted research to understand authentication practices of people who are conscious of security issues, and the susceptibility of current authentication methods to over-the-shoulder breaches. Kuber and his team developed a secure authentication tool called H4Plock that prompts individuals to enter strokes in response to cues, where response patterns would be unique to an individual user. </span><span><br><br></span></p><p><span>The fifth group including UMBC PI </span><span>Nirmalya Roy</span><span>, assistant professor of information systems;  </span><span>Todd Pittman</span><span>, associate professor of physics; </span><span>James Franson</span><span>, professor of physics; and several USNA faculty, is working to create quantum computers that can help identify abnormal behavior or patterns at much faster speeds than current computing technology. The team is extracting photons that will then be included in optical fibers to emit light. They are working to pull bundles of optical fibers thinner to create nanofiber cavities.</span></p><br><span>Don Engel</span><span>, assistant vice president for research at UMBC, thanked the ONR for their close collaboration and shared his excitement that the research collaborations have already shown such “fruitful findings.”  </span></span><div><p><br><img src="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/research/posts/59024/attachments/20154" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></p><p><em><span>Photo by </span><span>Marlayna Demond</span><span> '11 for </span><span>UMBC. Pictured Left to Right: </span></em><span><em>Reza Malek-Madani, Julia Ross, Karl Steiner, Anupam Joshi, Lawrence Schuette, Don Wagner, Wen Masters</em></span></p></div><div><span><em><br></em></span></div></div>
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    <Title>Natalie DiNigris inaugural Jackie Hrabowski Scholar</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Honors College member Natalie DiNigris, Senior, Physics &amp; Psychology majors (pictured on the left), was recognized this March, 2016, as one of the inaugural Jacqueline C. Hrabowski scholars. <br><br>The award is in recognition of a commitment to improving the lives of at-risk urban youth through academic studies and community service activities. <br><br><br><em>From left to right, <strong>Natalie DeNigris</strong> (Senior,Honors College, Physics &amp; Psychology)</em><em>, <strong>Isabel Geisler</strong> (Junior, Global Studies and Geographic Information Systems Certificate), <strong>Mrs. Jacqueline Hrabowski</strong>, and <strong>Hanna Dasoo</strong> (Senior, Global Studies).  </em><br></div>
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    <Title>Congratulations to the Women's Swim Team!</Title>
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    <Title>Free T-Shirt Friday!</Title>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="59019" important="false" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/posts/59019">
    <Title>Summer Poll #3: What do you love about campus in the summer?</Title>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="59018" important="false" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/posts/59018">
  <Title>IBM Research Seeking UMBC Graduate &amp; Undergraduate Interns</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">IBM Research is interested in hiring UMBC candidates at both the <u>graduate</u> and <u>undergraduate</u> level for the summer internships below in the <a href="http://research.ibm.com/articles/datacentricdesign/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><u>Data-Centric Computing</u></a> Department in Yorktown Heights, NY or Cambridge, MA.  Summer housing is provided.  <br>
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    If interested, you must apply via <a href="http://careers.umbc.edu/umbcworks/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><u>UMBCworks</u></a> ASAP.  Candidates are being considered as resumes/CVs are submitted.  If you are interested and do not have an approved
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    <strong>Research Summer Intern-Data Centric Systems</strong>- position 9282543 in UMBCworks<br>
    
    System Design Recommendations for Large Scale Machine Learning<br>
    
    This project's goal is to provide actionable system design requirements 
    by testing the theoretical results for large-scale machine learning that
     we derived last year.  The intern will performance baseline analysis on
     a real-world problem (AlexNet software), and compare this performance 
    for a variety of minibatch sizes, convergence criteria, etc., and will 
    measure the variance of the stochastic gradient's impact on convergence.
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    </strong><strong>Research Summer Intern-High Performance Computing</strong>- position 9282585 in UMBCwork<br>
    
    IBM Research currently has a Summer Internship opportunity in the 
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    for work in several areas of High Performance Computing (HPC).  Projects
     include applying HPC to a variety of practical problems, optimizing 
    codes and algorithms for advanced HPC systems, developing 
    next-generation HPC system software and middleware, developing 
    large-scale visualization and storage technologies, and improving the 
    usability of HPC systems.<br>
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    <strong>Data Centric Systems DRAM and Future Memory</strong>- position 9282542 in UMBCworks<br>
    Intern will work on modeling and performance analysis of future memory architectures for advanced high performance computers.<br>
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    <strong>DCS Architecture and Design</strong>- position 9282540 in UMBCworks<br>
    Two potential topics for the candidate: <br>
    a) develop a model for or prototype of an extended memory cache manager.
     This manager sits between a CPU internal PowerBus, a memory or storage 
    class memory controller and a network interface, and is responsible for 
    resolving remote memory accesses, caching of remote data in local memory
     or storage class memory, using page table and memory meta-data 
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    b) verify an implementation of a high speed FPGA and GPU interface<br>
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    <strong>High Speed Electrical Channel Modeling</strong>- position 9282541 in UMBCworks<br>
    Intern will work with IBM specialists in advanced circuit board 
    materials, memory standards, optics and system architecture and will 
    help us determine how we will use high speed electrical signaling in 
    future IBM systems.</div>
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  <Title>talk: Visualizing (Scientific) Simulations, 12pm 4/4, UMBC</Title>
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    <h1>Visualizing (Scientific) Simulations with<br>
    Geometric and Topological Features</h1>
    <h2>Prof. Joshua A. Levine, Clemson University<br>
    12:00pm Monday, 4 April 2016, ITE 325b, UMBC</h2>
    <p>Today’s HPC resources are an essential component for enabling new scientific discoveries. Specifically, scientists in all fields leverage HPC to do computational simulations that complement laboratory experimentation. These simulations generate truly massive data; visualization offers a mechanism to help understand the simulated phenomena this data describes.</p>
    <p>This talk will present two recent research projects, both of which highlight new techniques for visualization based on characterizing and computing features of interest. The first project describes an algorithm for surface extraction from particle data. This data is commonly used in simulations for phenomena at small (molecular dynamics), medium (fluid flow, fracture), and large (astrophysics) length scales. Surface geometry allows standard computer graphics approaches to be used to visualize complex behaviors. The second project introduces a new data structure for representing vector field data commonly found in computational fluid dynamics and climate modeling. This data structure enables robust extraction of topological features that provide summary visualizations of vector fields. Both projects exemplify my vision for how collaborative efforts between experts in scientific and computational fields are necessary to make the best use of our HPC systems.</p>
    <p><a href="https://people.cs.clemson.edu/~levinej/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Joshua A. Levine</a> is an assistant professor in the Visual Computing division of the School of Computing at Clemson University. He received his PhD from The Ohio State University after completing his BS and MS in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University. His research interests include visualization, geometric modeling, topological analysis, mesh generation, vector fields, volume and medical imaging, computer graphics, and computational topology.</p>
    <p>Host: Prof. Adam Bargteil (Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. )</p></div>
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