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Internship Opportunities at NGA in Northern Virginia and Across the Country

The University of Maine has been designated a national Center of Academic Excellence in Geospatial Sciences. As such, we have been informed that the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) will be giving extra scrutiny to students that apply for internships from our academic programs because they know that the University of Maine offers the range […]

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Welcome Class of 2019!

Welcome to the ECE Class of 2019!  Driven by a dramatic increase in Computer Engineering majors, the ECE incoming class increased by 17% over last year. (Overall, the University of Maine decreases slightly – about 2%.)  ECE enrollment continues a long-term gradual growth.  The department currently supports just over 200 undergraduates – the highest enrollment […]

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Nittel and Egenhofer receive $500,000 National Science Foundation research award

We are pleased to announce a recent National Science Foundation (NSF) award made to Drs. Silvia Nittel and Max Egenhofer, School of Computing and Information Science, University of Maine with a total amount of $500,000.00. This project, entitled “III: Small: From Real-Time Sensor Data Streams to Continuous Field Data Models: Formal Foundations and Computational Challenges,” is under the direction of […]

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Recognition for High Quality Graduates

The University of Maine was recognized as one of the best colleges or universities for employers who want to hire high-quality engineering graduates. UMaine ranked fifth on College Recruiter’s list of the “Top 12 Hidden Gem Colleges for Employers Hiring Electrical and Communications Engineering Majors.” For more details, visit the full College Recruiter release.

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Power Concentration

Electrical Engineering majors at the University of Maine now have the option of declaring a “Concentration in Power Engineering”. Completing the concentration requires augmenting their base Electrical Engineering courses with additional courses with power engineering emphasis. These courses may include selected courses offered by the Electrical Engineering Technology program (which has particular strength in the […]

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UMaine Researchers Excel with Four Full Papers at COSIT 2015

The 12th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT), to be held in October in Santa Fe, NM, will have strong participation of UMaine researchers in the School of Computing and Information Science. COSIT (http://www.cosit.info) is a biennial meeting with a single-track focusing on recent, innovative and significant contributions in the domain of spatial information […]

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Graduation Congratulations

Congratulations to all bachelors, masters and PhD students from the School of Computing and Information Science completing their academic degrees in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Spatial Information Science and Engineering. Pictured are the breakfast crew just prior to commencement ceremonies and the PhD hooding of James Campbell at commencement. It was a joyous day […]

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Computer Science Capstone Presentations (COS 497)

Open to the public; all are welcome. Date: Friday, May 1st, 2015 Time: 9:15 am–3:00 pm Location: 120 Neville Hall (CHANGE), Room 355. Session 1: 9:15–10:30 am 9:15 Ryan Billings Procedural Generation and Artificial Intelligence in Video Games (part 1) 9:30 Ross Trundy Procedural Generation and Artificial Intelligence in Video Games (part 2) 9:45 Zachary […]

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