Monday, July 6, 2009

Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme - Knowledge Management - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme - Knowledge Management - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Description:

Established in 2009 by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (RGC), the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme aims at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD programs in Hong Kong's institutions.

Eligibility

Those who are seeking admission as new full time PhD students in UGC-funded institutions of Hong Kong, irrespective of their country of origin and ethnic background, should be eligible to apply. Applicants should demonstrate outstanding qualities of academic performance, research ability / potential, communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership abilities.

The Fellowship

The Fellowship provides a monthly stipend of HK$20,0001 and a conference travel allowance of HK$10,0001 per year for the awardees for a maximum period of three years. 135 PhD Fellowships will be awarded for the 2010/11 academic year2.

1US$1 = HK$7.8 (rate for reference only)

2Academic year in Hong Kong normally starts in September.

Review Panels

Applications, subject to their areas of studies, will be reviewed by two Selection Panels with experts in the broad areas, one for science, medicine, engineering and technology and another one for humanities, social science and business studies.

Selection Criteria

While the academic excellence is of prime consideration, the Review Panels will take into account, but is not limited to, the four yardsticks below for the selection of candidates:

1. Academic excellence;
2. Research ability and potential;
3. Communication, and interpersonal skills; and
4. Leadership abilities.

Application Process

The Scheme will call for application in early September 2009.

Each applicant may choose up to two programs in one or two institutions for PhD study when applying for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship. Application should be made through the Online Application System (OAS) which will be available in early September 2009. The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship application is also regarded as a formal application for admission to the PhD program(s) offered by the institution(s) concerned. Applicants are therefore required to fully comply with the admission requirements of their selected institutions and programs except the application deadline, which should strictly follow the stipulated deadline for the Fellowship scheme. Admission requirements of individual institutions are as follows:

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

(http://www.polyu.edu.hk/ro/hkphd-fellowship/)

In parallel to the Fellowship application, each application will be processed by the relevant institution(s) as a normal application for PhD admission. Individual institutions may conduct interview with applicants where necessary. Institutions may also admit candidates not selected for the Fellowship Scheme and offer them with postgraduate studentship of the institutions if they are considered to be qualified.

Postgraduate Studies in Hong Kong

For more information on postgraduate studies in Hong Kong, please visit the Joint Institutions homepage at http://www.grad.edu.hk/grad/.

Enquiries

For enquiries about the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme, please address your questions to HKPF@ugc.edu.hk.

For enquiries about the PhD programmes and admission requirements, please contact the respective institutions directly. The contacts of each institution are as follows:

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Research Office,
Room M501, Li Ka Shing Tower,
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Telephone number: (852) 3400 3635
Fax number: (852) 2355 7651
Email: roro@polyu.edu.hk

Interested candidates please contact Dr. Patrick S.W. Fong bspafong@polyu.edu.hk, Department of Building & Real Estate of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University for discussions on possible topics/proposals in Knowledge Management.


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regards,
Yong Haur

FES Seminar: Quantum-Dot/Dash Broadband Emitters: Materials, Technology and Novel Applications

Dear All,

Kindly be informed that the following event will be held in FES. Kindly disseminate this information to all staffs and students at your faculty.

Talk on "Quantum-Dot/Dash Broadband Emitters: Materials, Technology and Novel Applications"
Date    : 8th July 2009 (Wednesday)
Time    : 10.00am – 11.00am.
Venue   : 6th Floor Meeting Room, Block SA, UTAR KL Campus
Speaker : Dr Ooi Boon Siew

thanks and regards.
Mee Har.
IPSR, R&D


Thursday, July 2, 2009

FICT Seminar: Economic Crises: Technology is the Answer by Prof Edward Tsang

Dear all,

Please be informed of the following talk by our Prof. Edward Tsang from University of Essex. All are welcome.

thanks.

Date: 7 July 2009 (Tuesday)
Time: 11am - 12.30 pm, 
Venue: PD Block, FICT, UTAR, No. 9, Jalan 13/4, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Title: Economic crises: technology is the answer
Speaker: Professor Edward Tsang, School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

SPICT'09 [Deadline Extension]

Dear colleagues,

Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message.

In order to better accommodate the demands from the researchers, the deadline for
paper submissions to Symposium on Progress in Information and Communication
Technology (SPICT'09) has been extended to 1 August 2009, and this will be the
final extension.

We encourage you to submit your papers to this exciting symposium and looking
forward to meeting you.

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                            Final Call for Papers
Symposium on Progress in Information and Communication Technology (SPICT'09)
                             in conjunction with
 Post-ICONIP Workshop in Advances in Intelligent Computing (WAIC 2009)
                            *7 - 8 December 2009*
          The Royale Bintang Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

SPICT'09 aims to bring together researchers, industry practitioners and students
to exchange the latest advances and trends, and to identify and share emerging
research topics in the field of information and communication technology. SPICT
encourages papers with original ideas and research advances, covering all aspects
of ICT. It also encourages contributions that describe experiences drawn from
real-world applications, or large scale simulation experiments, taken from a
variety of fields, including environment, agriculture, atmosphere, and ocean.
Work-in-progress reports on current projects are also welcome.

SPICT'09 solicits contributions from the following non-exclusive list of topics in
information and communication technology:

- Agent & Multi-agent Systems - Antennas & Propagation – Artificial Intelligence -
Bioinformatics & Scientific Computing – Business Intelligence - Communication
Systems and Networks - Complex Systems: Modeling and Simulation - Computer Vision
- Database and Application - Geographical Information Systems - Grid and Utility
Computing – Image Processing - Information indexing & retrieval - Information
Systems - Intelligent Systems - Internet Technology - Knowledge Management -
Mobile Communication Services - Multimedia Technology and Systems - Natural
Language Processing - Network Management and services - Ontology and Web Semantic
- Parallel and Distributed Computing - Pattern Recognition - Pervasive Computing -
Real-Time and Embedded Systems - Remote Sensing - Robotic Technologies - Security
and Cryptography - Sensor Networks - Service Computing - Signal Processing -
Software Engineering - Strategic Information System – Optical Communications and
Networks

Important dates are as follows:
Extended Full Paper Submission deadline :               1st August 2009
Notification of acceptance :                         1st September 2009
Camera-ready manuscript and author's registration :    1st October 2009
Early Bird Registration :                              1st October 2009
Conference date :                                7th -8th December 2009

It is our great pleasure to invite you and your colleagues to participate in this
conference. For more information, please visit our website at
http://spict.utar.edu.my/  or email to spict@utar.edu.my. Your assistance in
disseminating this information is very much appreciated.
Thank you and we look forward to receiving a positive response from you soon.

Yours truly,

Hong Tat Ewe, Prof. Dr.
General Chair
Symposium on Progress in Information and Communication Technology (SPICT'09)
Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (FICT)
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
9, Jalan Bersatu 13/4,
46200 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia.
Tel 03-79551511
Fax 03-79551611
Email: spict@utar.edu.my

Weekly Standing Meeting 2009.07.01

Kenny:
  • He has been editing the MCS thesis draft based on feedbacks (16th week).
  • He has been tuning on the CSIBOT’s prototype 2 with Toh Koh (11th week).
  • He will be continuing on editing the MCS thesis draft.
  • He will be continuing on tuning the CSIBOT’s prototype 2 with Toh Koh.
Jing Yi:
  • He has finalized and submitted the paper for a conference.
  • He has been working on SPICT and WAIC website and pamphlets (10th week).
  • He has been writing a review paper on texture classification (3rd week).
  • He will be continuing on writing the review paper.
  • He will be updating the paper for a conference.
Wing Teng:
  • He has been testing on the spatial histogram (4th week).
  • He has been working on Chapter 3.
  • He has been editing on the GA part for the programming.
  • He will be continuing on testing on the spatial histogram.
  • He will be continuing on Chapter 3.
Chee Wei:
  • He has been preparing the draft for the research paper (3rd week).
  • He has been coding the program that put the HOG feature (feature extraction to produce feature value) to the OpenCV boosting function to select the features (2nd week).
  • He will be continuing on the paper draft.
  • He will be completing the HOG feature and train it with SVM.
Toh Koh:
  • He has read some paper downloaded from IEEE.
  • He has been spending time on reading research papers on the topic of pedestrian detection.
  • He has been building CSIBOT with Kenny and YiQian (2nd week).
  • He will be continuing on debugging the OpenCV library and reading papers.
  • He will be continuing on building CSIBOT.
Junyi:
  • He has been working on the GUI for defining the start and end region.
  • He will be continuing on the GUI.
  • He will be starting on the XML file for the program.
Vincent:
  • He has been reading the research report that is related to intruder detection.
  • He has been reading the OPENCV E-Book.
  • He will be working on a summary from the research report.
  • He will be continuing on reading the OPENCV reference book.



Lab Issues:
  • Iris Sensor (Richard)
  • Chair replacement
  • Air ionizer (Kenny)
  • Water supply
  • Experiment Data Backup (Jing Yi)
  • Conference Publications (Jing Yi)
  • Printer Toner (Kenny)
  • CVIS Logo (Kenny, Kelvin)
  • CVIS Dataset (Jing Yi)
  • 24/7 Pass (Chee Wei)
  • Prepare Pedestrian Dataset (Chee Wei)
  • Google Sites (Jing Yi, Kenny)
  • Virus Attack (Jing Yi, Kenny)
  • Lab Backup (Jing Yi, Kenny)
  • NAS (Jing Yi, Richard, Kenny)

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Weekly Standing Meeting 2009.06.25

Kenny:
  • He has been editing the MCS thesis draft based on feedbacks (15th week).
  • He has been tuning on the CSIBOT’s prototype 2 with Toh Koh (10th week).
  • He will be continuing on editing the MCS thesis draft.
  • He will be continuing on tuning the CSIBOT’s prototype 2 with Toh Koh.
Jing Yi:
  • He has been working on SPICT and WAIC website and pamphlets (9th week).
  • He has been writing a review paper on texture classification (2nd week).
  • He has been editing the paper for a conference (2nd week).
  • He has been running experiments on the NNS.
  • He will be continuing on running new experiments for the conference paper.
  • He will be completing the first draft for the conference paper.
  • He will be continuing on writing the review paper.
Wing Teng:
  • He has completed drafting Chapter 1 and Chapter 2.
  • He has been testing on the spatial histogram (4th week).
  • He will be continuing on testing on the spatial histogram.
  • He will be preparing Chapter 3.
Chee Wei:
  • He has been preparing the draft for the research paper (2nd week).
  • He has been coding the program that put the HOG feature (feature extraction to produce feature value) to the OpenCV boosting function to select the features.
  • He will be continuing on the paper draft.
  • He will be completing the HOG feature and train it with SVM.
Toh Koh:
  • He has debugged the OpenCV library Haar Training.
  • He has been spending time on reading and debugging the Opencv library on how Opencv chooses the feature among features set.
  • He has been building CSIBOT with Kenny and YiQian.
  • He will be continuing on debugging the Opencv library.
  • He will be continuing on building CSIBOT.
Junyi:
  • He has completed the function to obtain the actual coordinate for the stretched image.
  • He has completed the function to put points (red dot) onto the image.
  • He has been working on other approaches to let user define the start and end region.
  • He will be continuing on the new approach.



Lab Issues:
  • Iris Sensor (Richard)
  • Chair replacement
  • Air ionizer (Kenny)
  • Water supply
  • Experiment Data Backup (Jing Yi)
  • Conference Publications (Jing Yi)
  • Printer Toner (Kenny)
  • CVIS Logo (Kenny, Kelvin)
  • CVIS Dataset (Jing Yi)
  • 24/7 Pass (Chee Wei)
  • Prepare Pedestrian Dataset (Chee Wei)
  • Google Sites (Jing Yi, Kenny)
  • Virus Attack (Jing Yi, Kenny)
  • Lab Backup (Jing Yi, Kenny)
  • NAS (Jing Yi, Richard, Kenny)

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Financial aid for post-graduate students now opened to private universities

Dear all,

Government financial aid for post-graduate students are now opened to all private universities in Malaysia.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/6/24/nation/4180306&sec=nation

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regards,
Yong Haur