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Research Group NewsMSD, CSP
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Graduation 2011Convocation
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Teaching & LearningFuture Events
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Issue 16 July 2011
Inside this issue:
EECE School News will be published in April, July and November. Copy deadline for next issue is 25 November 2011.
Science City Showcase Event
On 17th May Newcastle Science City organised a showcase event to publicise some of
the cutting edge science research being carried out in the region. EECE School was
represented by the Nick Baker, Glyn Atkinson, and Jamie Washington of PEDM group.
Over 700 people came through the doors over the course of the day, including peoplefrom local schools, industry and the public. The event was covered by Tyne Tees news,
including a short interview with Glynn.
Congratulations to Bing Ji (supervisor Dr. Pickert) who hasrecently received the Henry Lester scholarship award for his
research studies in the subject areas of prognostic and health
monitoring of power semiconductor modules. The Henry Lester
Trust grants Chinese students studying in the UK for high
academic achievements.
Young Scientist Award atInternational Union of RadioScience (URSI), GASS 2011.Congratulations to Dr. RajeshTiwari for receiving anInternational Union of RadioScience (URSI) 2011 Young
Scientist award. The award
worth about 1000 Euros covers
his expenses to attend the
URSI General Assembly and
Scientific Symposium in
Istanbul, Turkey in August this
year. At this meeting he will
present his Young Scientist
paper entitled WBMod
Assisted PLL GPS Software
Receiver for Mitigating
Scintillation Effects at High
Latitude Region.
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Power Electronics, Machines & Drives Group
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DATE 2011 & Async 2011 ConferencesThe MSD group saw its research excellence
recognized in two premier international
conferences in the last few months. First our
paper Run-Time Deadlock Detection in Networks-
on-Chip Using Coupled Transitive Closure
Networks, by Al-Dujaily, R., Mak, T., Xia, F.,
Yakovlev, A., and Palesi M., presented by Dr
Terrence Mak at the Design, Automation & Test in
Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE11),
Grenoble, March 2011, was elected by the
conference as a Best Paper Prize candidate.
Then at the 17th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems
(ASYNC'11), Ithaca, NY, April 2011, two papers from the group were also chosen as Best Paper
Prize candidates. These are A novel power delivery method for asynchronous load in energy
harvesting systems, by Zhang, X., Shang, D., Xia, F., Yakovlev, A., presented by Xuefu Zhang andVariation Tolerant Asynchronous FPGA, by Low, H.-S., Shang, D., Xia, F., Yakovlev, A., presented
by Dr Delong Shang. Both conferences had very high rejection rates this year, and no more than
15% of all papers presented won these candidate awards.
Professor Alex Yakovlev has spent one month, in
May-June 2011, as a visiting professor at the
Technical University of Vienna (Austria), on the
invitation from Professor Andreas Steininger.
During his stay in Vienna he gave an advanced
course on asynchronous system design to the
local PhD students and took part in research
discussions with the members of the Embedded
Computer Systems group (led by Professors Ulrich
Schmid) on topics of shared research interest,
including FPGAs, GALS, Networks on Chip, fault-
tolerant asynchronous systems. These
interactions are likely to lead to a continued
collaboration between Newcastle and Vienna,
including supervision of PhD students and joint
participation in EU research projects.
Dr Charalampos Tsidenidis and Professor
Bayan Sharif gave a Professional Tutorial
in this years IEEE OCEANS 2011
conference.
The title for the tutorial was "Signal
waveform design for underwater acoustic
communications"
The link for the tutorial is below:
http://www.oceans11ieeesantander.org/main.cfm/EID/22/Tutorials/#T3
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Professor Bayan Sharif, DrJeff Neasham and Mr DaveBranch welcomed the visitorsto the School.
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USEFUL INFORMATIONRecycling facilities:-There are recycling bins throughout the School.
Toner & Inkjet Cartridges should be handed in to Dave Wall in the IT Support Room (within the ComputerCluster room, 1st Floor), or placed in the recycle bin in the Mechanical Workshop.
Batteries can be handed into the Electronics Workshop.PC or printer problems for a faster response try the new online IT support system via the icon on yourdesktop, or contact the following : http://www.ncl.ac.uk/eece/it-support/
For consumables contact Dave Wall in the IT Support Room who will advise on University approved and
discounted suppliers, his email address is:
The Electronics Workshop now has a websitehttp://www.ncl.ac.uk/eece/useful/electronics-workshop/
www.engsc.ac.uk
EventsDate: 21 Aug 2011 - 26 Aug 2011Location: Belfast, Northern IrelandEngineering Sustainability for a Global EconomyThe conference is themed in three categories:
Website: http://icee2011.ulster.ac.uk/index.php
SustainabilityGlobalisationEducationDate: 28 Nov 2011 - 29 Nov 2011Location: Coventry UniversityProblem-Based Learning 2011Website: http://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/pbl2011/Pages/problemba...
The 3rd International Research Symposium on PBL at Coventry University aims to bring
together researchers studying all aspects of the learning process in problem based and
project based learning, and those involved in the implementation of these approaches
across the disciplines.
Date: 05 Dec 2011 - 07 Dec 2011Location: Esplanade Hotel Fremantle, Western AustraliaDeveloping Engineers for Social Justice: Community Involvement, Ethics & SustainabilityEmail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.aaee.com.au/conferences/2011/index.htmlEngineering is an ever evolving profession. New technological breakthroughs, a widerreliance on complicated engineering systems to maintain our quality of life, theinevitable impact these operations have on the environment, in addition to the natureof transnational job mobility, all contribute to a renewed emphasis on sustainabilityand the global responsibilities of the Australasian Engineer
TEACHING & LEARNINGFUTURE EVENTS/NEWS
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.ncl.ac.uk/eece/useful/electronics-workshop/http://www.ncl.ac.uk/eece/useful/electronics-workshop/http://www.engsc.ac.uk/?utm_source=EngscMailout&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=March%2011http://www.engsc.ac.uk/?utm_source=EngscMailout&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=March%2011http://icee2011.ulster.ac.uk/index.phphttp://icee2011.ulster.ac.uk/index.phphttp://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/pbl2011/Pages/problembasedlearning2011.aspxmailto:[email protected]://www.aaee.com.au/conferences/2011/index.htmlhttp://www.aaee.com.au/conferences/2011/index.htmlmailto:[email protected]://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/pbl2011/Pages/problembasedlearning2011.aspxhttp://icee2011.ulster.ac.uk/index.phphttp://www.engsc.ac.uk/?utm_source=EngscMailout&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=March%2011http://www.ncl.ac.uk/eece/useful/electronics-workshop/mailto:[email protected]