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The University of Sydney IEEE Student Branch

Locality: Camperdown



Address: University of Sydney 2006 Camperdown, NSW, Australia

Website: www.ee.usyd.edu.au/ieee

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24.01.2022 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 Enginee...ring, 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!!



24.01.2022 2011 Faculty of Engineering & Information Technologies Student Conference

21.01.2022 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!

17.01.2022 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.



17.01.2022 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

14.01.2022 The University of Sydney is having it's first monthly seminar of the year. There will be food, drinks, and a presentation. After the presentation feel free to stay around and chat about IEEE and what we are doing at the University of Sydney. Presenter: Shu Ning Bian, PhD Candidate, School of EIE Title: Lessons from the trenches: what I learned in the process of creating sensors to measure how fat babies are. Venue: Power Engineering Auditorium, Level 2, PNR Building... Time: 12:30p.m 1:30p.m See more

13.01.2022 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.



13.01.2022 Key Aspects of Generating Impact from Fundamental Research

12.01.2022 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!

12.01.2022 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]).

10.01.2022 IEEE NSW SECTION Computer Chapter: Lecture on Business Intelligence Date: 15th December 2011 Time: 6:00pm for 6:30pm start Cost: No charge Venue: First Floor-Carmichael and Dowling rooms... Sydney Mechanics School of Arts 280 Pitt Street, SYDNEY 2000 Short walk from TOWN HALL Station. Contact: It would help with the organisation of the lecture if you advise of your attendance by Tuesday 13 December 2011. Stephanie Boyd: [email protected] Antony Zaglas: [email protected] Phone: 0403 795 388 Presenter: Prof. Lakshmi Narasimhan IEEE &ACM Senior Member, Fellow ACS, Fellow IE Aust, Fellow IET. CTO, Srikar & Associates, USA and Australia Title: Seeking, Sourcing, Managing and Exploiting Business Intelligence Abstract: Business Intelligence (BI) is a term used to explain the vast amount of background and on-going work performed by the business community in order to initiate, sustain and lead in their businesses. With the advent of computers, the Internet and other technologies, the process of seeking, sourcing, managing and exploiting business intelligence has changed by leaps and bounds. In this seminar, I shall explore the concept of business intelligence of various types, their application to various fields, domains and disciplines, and the impact of technology of various natures on business intelligence. I will outline the impact of BI on issues such as, business performance management, operational performance and developing confidence in decision making. The issue and relevance of data quality will also be outlined. I shall also explore some aspects of Open Source Intelligence (OSI) also. Depending on the audience interest, I shall give detailed examples of systems, technologies, processes and (international) Standards that are being developed around the world. Keywords: Business Intelligence, Open Source Intelligence Engineering and Digital Assets and, Decision Support Systems.

09.01.2022 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



08.01.2022 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!

05.01.2022 IEEE CIRCUIT, vol, 41, no. 1, Mar 2012 (section 2.2 is about USyd IEEE student branch): http://ewh.ieee.org//st/circuitpdf/circuit_march2012v2.pdf

04.01.2022 Presenter: Hamed Monkaresi

03.01.2022 Presenter: Joshua Spence

03.01.2022 Just a reminder that the IEEE student branch will be sharing a stall today with SparkSoc on the Engineering Lawns just outside the PNR building. We will be offering a limited number of free membership to 3rd year and up (including postgrad) students, normally $27!

03.01.2022 Very interesting talk! For related publications, be sure to check out his page from City U: http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~hpyan/

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