Now that people are either settling into uni or back into the swing of uni, I would like to enquire what people would like from their IEEE Student Society at The University of Sydney? Previously we have held seminars where students can present their research. Is this what you want or is there something different? I am hoping that we can meet and organise a few events per semester including social activities. Please feel free to reply here or email me: [email protected]
Robert Webster, Chair IEEE Student Society, The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney IEEE Student Branch
The University of Sydney IEEE Student Branch
The IEEE Student Branch is gearing up for a strong semester 2. Our first order of business in the first few weeks of semester 2 will be to elect our new board. More information will be posted later, including positions for election, but if you want to discuss please email Robert Webster ([email protected]).
Prof. Abbas Jamalipour will be hosting an IEEE Distinguished Lecture from Prof. Ben-Othman.
Topic: Stochastic Tools used to Improve and/or to evaluate MAC layer in wireless networks
Date: Friday, 3 Jun 2016
Time : 11:00am to 1:00pm
Location : Sydney University School of Electrical and Information Engineering Building seminar room 460
02/05/2013
Farzaneh Ahmadi presented the most interesting seminar on “Our Ears seem to detect “optimal” features from natural sounds! Optimality principles of auditory neural code”. The ongoing research into neural signals is really taking off!
29/04/2013
A Seminar on “Our Ears seem to detect “optimal” features from natural sounds! Optimality principles of auditory neural code”
(Refreshments will be provided)
Speaker: Farzaneh Ahmadi
Date: 1/5/2013, Time: 1-2 pm, Location: Foundation Sky Room (952), J03, School of EIE, University of Sydney.
Save the date - our next presentation will be held next Wednesday, 1st May at 1-2pm at the Sky Room. More deets to follow soon! Pizza as usual shall be in attendance.
We are introducing student presenters to our monthly presentations! Best speaker gets a neat cash prize of $500 (you read that right!) - message us if you're keen!
07/04/2013
Very interesting talk! For related publications, be sure to check out his page from City U: http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~hpyan/
21/03/2013
Join us next Tuesday for the first of our first monthly talks! We've been very lucky and have not one, but TWO presentations lined up for you guys!
Monday 25th March, 1-2pm - Associate Professor Salil Kanhere from School of Computer Science and Engineering of the University of New South Wales on the subject of Participatory Sensing: Crowdsourcing Data from Mobile Smartphones in Urban Spaces
Tuesday 26th March, 1-2pm - Professor Hong Yan of the Department of Electronic Engineering, all the way from the City University of Hong Kong, presenting Computational Methods for the Prediction of Biomolecular Interactions and Drug Resistance
Both seminars will be held in Room 261, Building J03, School of Electrical and Information Engineering.
As usual, there will be pizza :)
Hope to see you there!!
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Come visit us at O-Week next Wednesday!
Our stall will be up from 11am till 3pm, and this is the PERFECT opportunity to grab your free IEEE membership (first come first serve, for postgrads and qualifying undergrads)! If that hasn't gotten your attention yet, our friends in Engineering will be holding a FREE BARBECUE right around the corner!
See you there!
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