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SUMMARY:ICUE 2019
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the 2019 organizing team of the International Conference for Upcoming Engineers (ICUE). We would like to invite you to participate in our conference to be held on March 16th and 17th\, at Ryerson University. \nThe theme for this year’s conference is “Engineering the Future”. The conference is designed to introduce students to the professional world of engineering and also give them a platform to develop and demonstrate their engineering skills. It will feature a variety of events including Keynote\, Panel Talks\, Networking\, Seminars\, Showcase\, Engineering Competition and more among industry-leading speakers discussing emerging technologies and engineering issues that will impact humanity. Planned workshops topics include connected autonomous vehicle\, Design Thinking\, Being a Software Developer\, Best Practices by AMD\, and Personal Branding to name a few. For more information regarding the conference\, please visit icue2019.com. \nDay & Time: March 16 – 17\, 2019 \nLocation: 245 Church St\nToronto\, Ontario\nCanada M5B 1Z4 \nContact: Sadeed Bari \nRegister: http://icue2019.com
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SUMMARY:Exploring Power Network Signatures for Information Forensics
DESCRIPTION:September 17\, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. Dr. Min Wu\, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher at the University of Maryland\, College Park will be presenting “Exploring Power Network Signatures for Information Forensics”. \nSpeaker: Dr. Min Wu\nIEEE Fellow\nProfessor of Electrical and Computer Engineering\nUniversity of Maryland\, College Park \nDay & Time: Thursday\, September 17\, 2015\n12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. \nLocation: Room ENG105\, Ryerson University\n245 Church Street\, Toronto\, Ontario M5B 2K3\nClick here to see the Map – Look for ENG \nOrganizer: IEEE Signal Processing Society\nElectrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program\nCASPAL Ryerson \nContact: Prof. Xiao-Ping Zhang\nCASPAL (Communications and Signal Processing Applications Lab.)\nDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering\,\nRyerson University \nAbstract: Osama bin Laden’s video propaganda prompted numerous information forensic questions: given a video under question\, when and where was it shot? Was the sound track captured together at the same time/location as the visual\, or superimposed later? Similar questions about the time\, location\, and integrity of multimedia and other sensor recordings are important to provide evidence and trust in crime solving\, journalism\, infrastructure monitoring\, smart grid management\, and other informational operations. \nAn emerging line of research toward addressing these questions exploits novel signatures induced by the power network. An example is the small random-like fluctuations of the electricity frequency known as the Electric Network Frequency (ENF)\, owing to the dynamic control process to match the electricity supplies with the demands in the grid. These environmental signatures reflect the attributes and conditions of the power grid and become naturally “embedded” into various types of sensing signals. They carry time and location information and may facilitate integrity verification of the primary sensing data. This talk will provide an overview of recent information forensics research on ENF carried out by our Media and Security Team (MAST) at University of Maryland\, and discuss some on-going and open research issues in and beyond security applications. \nBiography:Min Wu is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Distinguished Scholar-Teacher at the University of Maryland\, College Park. She received her Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University in 2001. At UMD\, she leads the Media and Security Team (MAST)\, with main research interests on information security and forensics and multimedia signal processing. Her research and education have been recognized by a NSF CAREER award\, a TR100 Young Innovator Award from the MIT Technology Review Magazine\, an ONR Young Investigator Award\, a Computer World “40 Under 40” IT Innovator Award\, a University of Maryland Invention of the Year Award\, an IEEE Mac Van Valkenburg Early Career Early Career Teaching Award\, and several paper awards from IEEE SPS\, ACM\, and EURASIP. She was elected IEEE Fellow for contributions to multimedia security and forensics. Dr. Wu chaired the IEEE Technical Committee on Information Forensics and Security (2012-2013)\, and has served as Vice President – Finance of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (2010-2012) and Founding Chief Editor of the IEEE SigPort initiative (2013-2014). Currently\, she is serving as Editor-in-Chief (2015-2017) of the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer.
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