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Semester 2 2008/2009


::Champagne Breakfast Report::
::School of Computing Champagne Breakfast::
::Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) 2009 Roadshow::
::First ever All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad (AILO)::
::RTE report on Computing Job vacancies::
::James May of Top Gear visits DCU's School of Computing::
::Postgraduate Information Day for Taught Programmes::
::Sci-Sym as University Designated Reseach Centre (UDRC)::
::Research vacancy with CDVP::
::School of Computing Professor Publishes Book::

 

  • Champagne Breakfast Report
    (10th June '09)

    champagne breakfast The annual School of Computing Champagne Breakfast took place on 28th May in the School of Computing, and was a great success. Guest speakers at the event included Professor Anne Scott (Deputy President of DCU), and Dr. Stephen Blott (Head of Computing School).

    The speakers welcomed industry members during the breakfast, and invited them to tour the Final Year project displays in the labs. The Final Year students had obviously worked hard on their business presentation skills and there were some truly impressive projects on display. There has been great feedback from students and industry attendees alike, and we expect several students will hear directly from industry members over the next few months.

    For more information on this event, please contact

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  • School of Computing Champagne Breakfast
    (27th May '09)

    fyp screenshot The Annual School of Computing Champagne Breakfast will take place this Thursday, 28th May in the Computing Building. The breakfast will take place at 8am, followed by a tour of the Fourth Year Final Project displays from 9am - 10.30am.

    For more information on this event, please contact

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  • Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) 2009 Roadshow
    (13th May '09)

    The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) will be visiting Dublin City University on the 2nd June 2009 as part of its 2009 annual Roadshow.

    ichec These meetings are organised to provide the ICHEC with an opportunity to meet researchers across the country and bring them up to date with the latest developments concerning High-Performance Computing service provision in Ireland, and more specifically, how ICHEC can assist researchers in meeting their requirements (in terms of storage and compute resources, and also in terms of support and consultancy).

    Full details...

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  • First ever All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad (AILO)
    (27th April '09)

    The Centre for Next Generation Localisation (Education and Outreach Programme) is running the first ever Linguistics Olympiad held in Ireland today, 27th April 2009 in the Venue in the Hub in DCU.


    DCU President, Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski, opening the first ever All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad (AILO)
     

    Many disciplines such as science, maths, creative writing and music run competitions to find the most promising young students. Some take the form of projects or experiments, while others involve composition or performance. A LINGUISTICS OLYMPIAD involves face-to-face competition where teams or individuals have to use their ingenuity, creativity and skill to solve language-related problems.

    CNGL are running both an individual competition and team competition in conjunction with the International Linguistics Olympiad (ILO).

    The aim is to select an individual and a team (four students 15-17 years old and one sub) to represent Ireland at the International Linguistics Olympiad (ILO) in Poland in Wroclaw, Poland 26-31 July 2009.

    Full details...

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  • RTE report on Computing Job Vacancies
    (23rd April '09)

    RTE's Laura Fletcher reports for RTE News on the challenges facing computing employers and third-level computing courses in Ireland; featuring DCU, IT Tallaght, Google Ireland and Paddy Power; 23rd April, 2009

    See more videos like this one our YouTube Channel:
    http://www.youtube.com/DCUSchoolofComputing

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  • James May of Top Gear visits DCU's School of Computing
    (23rd March '09)

    Last year James May of Top Gear came to DCU's School of Computing to talk to Prof. Alan Smeaton about CDVP's SenseCam project, as part of his Big Ideas series..

    See more videos like this one our YouTube Channel:
    http://www.youtube.com/DCUSchoolofComputing

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  • Postgraduate Information Day for Taught Programmes
    (19th March '09)

    The School of Computing will be holding their Postgraduate Information Day on Tuesday 24th March from 3:30pm onwards.

    Our Information Day will have two presentations at two separate times:

    • The first presentation will be from 3:30pm - 4:30pm.
    • The second presentation will be from 6:30pm - 7:30pm.

    Both will be held in the School of Computing Building in room L2.21.

    Both presentations will be the same with the Chairs of all programmes delivering a short presentation on their programme followed by a Q&A session.

    To reserve places at these presentations, please email .

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  • Sci-Sym as University Designated Reseach Centre (UDRC)
    (24th February '09)

    Members of Sci-Sym Center
    Members of Sci-Sym Center

    The Centre for Scientific Computing & Complex Systems Modelling (SCI-SYM) is a centre of excellence for researchers working in high performance computing (HPC) applied to computational and mathematical models for complex systems in engineering, natural and applied sciences. It has been created in 2007.

    Scientific Computing and Complex Systems explores models of the natural and artificial world, through high performance computer solutions of problems, which, due to their complexity, are intractable by conventional methods such as experimental, mathematical or semi-analytical methods alone. Complex systems arise in a variety of fields, e.g. physics, biology, chemistry, eco- and other hybrid sciences, finance, socio-economic phenomena, and others and are truly interdisciplinary. In some cases, a formal model may be proposed and investigated; in others large amounts of data may be mined and empirically analysed or computational models may be designed and tested against available data.

    To read a more detailed presentation of the Sci-Sym center, download this pdf presentation or visit their new website at sci-sym.dcu.ie

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  • Research vacancy with CDVP
    (15th January '09)

    The Centre for Digital Video Processing has one PhD position available researching information importance for extreme precision recommendation of content from large multimedia archives, with a starting date of early 2009.

    This research is carried out as part of the iAd project (iAd - http://www.iad-centre.no/), which is a new collaboration with norwegian partners (incl. FAST/Microsoft), Dublin City University and Cornell University. It is anticipated that the PhD candidate will spend a number of months at the University of Tromso (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troms%C3%B8) during the course of the PhD research. In addition, there will be many opportunties for the student to interact with the CDVP researchers and with the iAd Project team in Norway and Cornell University.

    Full info on our Research Vacancies page: http://www.computing.dcu.ie/research/vacancies.html

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  • School of Computing Professor Publishes Book
    (18th December '08)

    Congratulations are in order to Professor Jane Horgan of The School of Computing in DCU, whose book entitled "Probability with R: an Introduction with Computer Science Applications" has just been published. The book covers a course in probability which doubles as an introduction to the programming language R.


    Professor Horgan presents a copy of her book to CA3 students, Phillip Fox and Michael Dever, who won the prizes for best student contribution at the book's development stage
      Promoting a simulation- and experimentation-driven methodology, this book highlights the relationship between probability and computing. With its accessible and hands-on approach, Probability with R is an ideal book for students in computer science and engineering who require an introduction to probability, or who simply want to learn R. It also serves as a valuable reference for computing professionals who would like to further understand the relevance of probability to their disciplines.

    Jane M. Horgan is Associate Professor in Statistics in the School of Computing at Dublin City University in Ireland. A Fellow of the Institute of Statisticians, Dr. Horgan has published extensively in the areas of statistical sampling and estimation. Her research interests include applications to financial auditing and to rare incidence skewed populations. "Probability with R: an Introduction with Computer Science Applications" is published by John Wiley & Sons.

    For more information see: www.janehorgan.com

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