Research Seminars
The Research Seminars have threefold goal:
- Present works which are done by the members of staff
- Present works which are done by the external (invited) speakers
- Serve as a forum for the Research Students where they can present their work to the members of staff and their fellow students as well as receive feedback from more experienced colleagues
The Research Seminar series are organized weekly, on Wednesdays at 13:00 during the lunch-time at North Campus. It is targeted to have 50/50 share of the presentation slots between Research Students and staff/invited speakers.
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| Seminar Series 2011/12 |
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Details of the next research seminar will be posted here.
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Previous Seminars in 2011/12 Series
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14.12.2011
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Dr Ruben Picek  |
Evaluation of Software Development Methodological Approaches and Industry Practice |
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14.12.2011
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Boris Tomas  |
Internet based Neural Network Artificial Intelligence Model |
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07.12.2011
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Dr Sohail Mushtaq  |
Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy: General Overview & Selective excitation/ionization mechanisms |
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07.12.2011
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John Andrew Mpapalika  |
Interconnection Cost Estimation Methodology: Tanzania Case Study |
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23.11.2011
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Alan Stuart  |
Virtual Employability Training for the Real World of Work |
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16.11.2011
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Developing a framework for designing Knowledge Management System (KMS) |
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09.11.2011
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Mapping Relational Databases to Semantic Web Ontological Model-Space Project Management Case Study |
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02.11.2011
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eRaUI: e-Research Adaptive User Interface |
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26.10.2011
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Fiona French  |
The Life Project |
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19.10.2011
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Professor Jonathan P. Bowen  |
The Industrial Use of Formal Methods: Experiences of an Optimist |
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12.10.2011
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Dr Yong Xue
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The Issue of Cloud Computing for Digital Earth |
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05.10.2011
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Peter Chalk, Dr Yanguo Jing, and Fraser Hardy    |
Engaging our diverse students using assessment as (blended) learning: presentations, role play and a new mobile application |
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28.09.2011
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Assa Ashuach |
More than ever, the pace of technological progress is increasing exponentially and the evolution we can expect in the next two years is likely to surpass the progress seen in the last ten years |
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| Interested in giving a seminar? |
Staff research talks are originating from the Computing research groups and University-wide Institutes in which staff are actively involved. If you are interested in giving a seminar, please email suggested Title and Abstract and Keywords together with your digital photograph to the Seminar coordinator for the relevant area:
Speakers are expected to provide Powerpoint slides for their talk for publishing it on the Computing website. If you need a data projector for the Seminar please let Boris Cogan know b.cogan@londonmet.ac.uk.
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