Tomm Hebb and Manish Bhatt are Security Engineers at Meta working on Red Team X, a security research team. They'll be running an interactive, hands-on security workshop in LGRC A215 for a limited number of students...
Tomm Hebb and Manish Bhatt are Security Engineers at Meta working on Red Team X, a security research team. They'll be running an interactive, hands-on security workshop in LGRC A215 for a limited number of students...
Join us for our second annual CICS Research Night –an event designed to introduce undergraduates to research opportunities in the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences. The event has two parts: 1) a panel...
Abstract: Wireless sensors and edge-cloud analytics can gather and process vast amounts of data about the physical world, offering radical new insights about everything from critical infrastructure to interpersonal...
The session will review research on Black women’s experiences as undergraduate and graduate students in higher education, particularly at predominantly white universities; integrate a mentoring model and resistance...
PhD student portfolios will be reviewed by CICS Faculty.
Lunch for attendees will be available at 11:30 a.m. for the noon meeting. For any questions about the food being served, please contact the events team....
Abstract: In applying for the PIT@UMass-Amherst Pathways Director/Lecturer position, the presentation will focus on three main areas: (1) PIT project based on my previous role at Columbia University; (2) PIT Careers...
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Women in Informatics and Computer Science (WiCS) focuses on uplifting women and non-binary students in the Manning CICS by creating a community focused on career success, specifically through our events. These include...
The Product Management Club meets weekly on Tuesday nights to discuss trends in technology, conduct product thinking seminars, work on case studies, read books, and occasionally prep together for PM recruitment. All UMass...
There's never been a better time to consider a master's in computer science. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 15 percent job growth in computer and information research science through 2029, much faster than...