HELP University College s Department of Information
Technology and The University of Queensland s UQ
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
ITEE is jointly organising the Inaugural HELP International
Computer Science Research Symposium HICSRS in August this
year
The symposium which aims To showcase leading edge compu
ter science research undertaken in Malaysia and overseas will also
provide a forum for practitioners and researchers to share their
ideas
It is expected to attract 100 participants and is designed to ben
efit computer science post graduate students potential computer
science post graduate students and those with a stake or interest
in computer science
HELP University College s IT Department has had a relationship
with the University of Queensland s School of ITEE for 14 years
For a university research is a core part of its mission One of
the reasons we identified HELP as a distinguished partner is
because we recognise that HELP has the values of academic
excellence and leadership which we share We re particularly
pleased to be able to play a role in HELP S development and matu
rity into a university As HELP develops it will become more self
sufficient in its undergraduate programmes therefore The
University of Queensland will play an increasing role in developing
HELP S research potential and place a greater emphasis on post
graduate studies says UQ s School of ITEE director of
International Development and Professor of Computer Science
Prof Paul Bailes
This symposium reflects a new level of maturity and academic
sophistication between HELP and the UQ says Prof Bailes who
was in Kuala Lumpur recently
Many HELP students have transferred to UQ to complete their
studies as well as a handful of academic staff who were gener
ously awarded scholarships to pursue their PhDs in Australia
One of them is no other than HELP University College head of
the department of Information Technology Dr Sien Ven Yu who
completed her MPhil and PhD in 2010 at UQ s School of ITEE
Prof Paul Strooper who is a Professor of Software Engineering
and the new head at UQ s School of ITEE will be the keynote
speaker at the symposium Prof Strooper s main interest is in soft
ware engineering especially software verification and testing and
model based approaches to software development and verifica
tion
He will be presenting his research paper entitled Test
Generation with Grammars and Covering Arrays
Other topics that will be discussed at the symposium are on the
transfer of learning to hand held mobile devices online collabora
tive teaching of software engineering in an international multi
campus environment leveraging on information technology to
achieve improvements in a firm and the development of a ground
based radar system able to track low flying aircraft and the devel
opment of a visualisation system to optimally display information
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
ITEE is jointly organising the Inaugural HELP International
Computer Science Research Symposium HICSRS in August this
year
The symposium which aims To showcase leading edge compu
ter science research undertaken in Malaysia and overseas will also
provide a forum for practitioners and researchers to share their
ideas
It is expected to attract 100 participants and is designed to ben
efit computer science post graduate students potential computer
science post graduate students and those with a stake or interest
in computer science
HELP University College s IT Department has had a relationship
with the University of Queensland s School of ITEE for 14 years
For a university research is a core part of its mission One of
the reasons we identified HELP as a distinguished partner is
because we recognise that HELP has the values of academic
excellence and leadership which we share We re particularly
pleased to be able to play a role in HELP S development and matu
rity into a university As HELP develops it will become more self
sufficient in its undergraduate programmes therefore The
University of Queensland will play an increasing role in developing
HELP S research potential and place a greater emphasis on post
graduate studies says UQ s School of ITEE director of
International Development and Professor of Computer Science
Prof Paul Bailes
This symposium reflects a new level of maturity and academic
sophistication between HELP and the UQ says Prof Bailes who
was in Kuala Lumpur recently
Many HELP students have transferred to UQ to complete their
studies as well as a handful of academic staff who were gener
ously awarded scholarships to pursue their PhDs in Australia
One of them is no other than HELP University College head of
the department of Information Technology Dr Sien Ven Yu who
completed her MPhil and PhD in 2010 at UQ s School of ITEE
Prof Paul Strooper who is a Professor of Software Engineering
and the new head at UQ s School of ITEE will be the keynote
speaker at the symposium Prof Strooper s main interest is in soft
ware engineering especially software verification and testing and
model based approaches to software development and verifica
tion
He will be presenting his research paper entitled Test
Generation with Grammars and Covering Arrays
Other topics that will be discussed at the symposium are on the
transfer of learning to hand held mobile devices online collabora
tive teaching of software engineering in an international multi
campus environment leveraging on information technology to
achieve improvements in a firm and the development of a ground
based radar system able to track low flying aircraft and the devel
opment of a visualisation system to optimally display information
for operators of unmanned aircraft
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