Faculty Positions: Cyber Security and Software Systems
Director of Cyber Security
The University of Maryland at College Park is seeking faculty candidates to fill the position of Director of the campus's new Maryland Center for Cybersecurity (MC2), www.cyber.umd.edu.
MC2 is a strategic university initiative that brings together faculty from engineering and computer science with colleagues from across campus in fields such as information sciences, business, public policy, and social and behavioral sciences to develop new educational and research programs, and advance the frontiers of cybersecurity. MC2 will draw on extensive cybersecurity research already underway at the university, including wireless and network security, cryptography, secure programming, mechanisms for ensuring citizens' privacy in social networks, cyber supply chain management research, attacker behavioral analysis, cybersecurity policy, multimedia forensics, and the economics of cybersecurity, among other areas.
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Faculty positions in Cyber Security
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA has two openings for faculty positions effective July 1, 2012 or earlier in Cyber Security or a related area. The openings are at the tenure-track Assistant Professor level and at the "junior-level" tenured Associate Professor level. Applicants will be considered for joint appointments between the Department and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).
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Faculty position in Software Systems
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA has two openings for faculty positions effective July 1, 2012 or earlier in Software Systems or a related area. The opening is for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or "junior" tenured Associate Professor. Applicants will be considered for joint appointments between the Department and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS).
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Research Spotlight: Computer Vision Laboratory
Computer Vision at the University of Maryland has a history of more than 40 years. The Computer Vision Laboratory was established by Prof. Azriel Rosenfeld in the 1960's. He is widely regarded as the father of the field, having written the first textbook on the subject, established the first scientific journal (Computer Graphics and Image Processing), and founded the first international conference (International Conference on Computer Vision). He published over 500 journal and conference papers on almost all aspects of computer vision and image processing.
Over 100 computer science students have received their Ph.D.'s in computer vision since the Laboratory was established, while a number of alumni have gone on to great success around the world.
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Student Papers: IEEE Social Computing Conference
Two team projects from Professor Shneiderman's CMSC 734 Info Visualization course were accepted to IEEE Social Computing Conference, October 9-11 in Boston, MA.
Gove, R., Gramsky,, N., Kirby, R., Sefer, E., Sopan, A., Dunne, C., Shneiderman, B. and Taieb-Maimon, M., NetVisia: Heat map & matrix visualization of dynamic social network statistics & content, Proc. IEEE Conference on Social Computing, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ (to appear, October 2011).
Khurana, U., Nguyen, V., Cheng, H., Ahn, J., Chen, X., Shneiderman, B., Visual analysis of temporal trends in social networks using edge color coding and metric timelines, Proc. IEEE Conference on Social Computing, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ (to appear, October 2011). Link to paper
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