Professor Bob John of University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, will give a live webinar
to our IEEE CIS members and friends. The information of the webinar is
shown below:
Webinar arrangement
Topic:
Webinar arrangement
Topic:
So you want to be an Academic? Some Tips and Tricks
Date and time:
Date and time:
2:00 PM, Oct 23, 2013, BST (London Time)
9:00 AM, Oct 23, 2013, EDT (New York Time)
9:00 PM, Oct 23, 2013, HKT (Hong Kong Time)
Webinar ID:
Webinar ID:
112-059-947
Registration
Registration
The webinar is free-of-charge. We only have limited seats. First come first served.
Please register for "So you want to be an Academic? Some Tips and Tricks" on Oct 23, 2013 2:00 PM BST at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar. com/register/ 5187699622185856768
Webinar information
https://attendee.gotowebinar.
Webinar information
Speaker:
Professor Bob John, Automated Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning Group (ASAP), University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:
Abstract:
This webinar will be given by Bob John who has led two highly successful computational intelligence research groups (www.cci.dmu.ac.uk and www.asap.ac.uk)
for more than 12 years. He will give his personal views, based on his
experiences, of what's needed to become an academic. Although based in
the United Kingdom the points he makes will broadly translate to other
countries. He will discuss your best strategies for producing
publications, the role of networking, looking for funding and generally
how to get on the academic career ladder.
Speaker's Biography:
Speaker's Biography:
Bob
has a BSc Mathematics, a MSc in Statistics and a PhD in Fuzzy Logic. He
worked in industry for 10 years as a mathematician and knowledge
engineer developing knowledge based systems for British Gas and the
financial services industry. Bob spent 24 years at De Montfort
University in various roles including Head of Department, Head of School
and Deputy Dean. He led the Centre for Computational Intelligence
research group from 2001 until 2012. He has over 150 research
publications of which about 50 are in international journals. Bob joined
the University of Nottingham this year where he heads up the Automated
Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning (ASAP) research group in the
School of Computer Science. The ASAP research group carries out
multi-disciplinary research into mathematical models and algorithms for a
variety of real-world optimisation problems. ASAP has 8 academic staff,
9 researchers and over 30 PhD students.
Only limited seats are available. Please register as soon as possible.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Only limited seats are available. Please register as soon as possible.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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