Time Schedule of the Invited Talks

 

IMECS Keynote Speeches

IMECS 2010 Keynote Speech I

By Prof. Alexander M. Korsunsky 

Professor of Engineering Science

Dean, Trinity College 

Department of Engineering Science

University of Oxford, UK 

Topic: Globalization, networking, and engineering technologies

Day One (11:15 - 12:15) at Seminar Room A

 

IMECS 2010 Keynote Speech II

By Professor Wei Zhao

Rector (University President) and Chair Professor of the University of Macau

University of Macau

Day One (9:30 - 10:30) at Seminar Room A

 

IMECS 2010 Keynote Speech III

By Bill Hilf

General Manager, Technical Computing

Microsoft Corp.

Redmond, WA USA 98052

Topic: Technical Computing - Improving Our Ability to Understand the World

Day One (15:45 - 16:45) at Seminar Room A

 

IMECS 2010 Keynote Speech IV

By Prof. Craig Douglas

Distinguished Professor of Mathematics,

University of Wyoming

Senior Research Scientist (corresponding to nonteaching full professor)

Computer Science Department, Yale University, USA

Day One (14:00 - 15:00) at Seminar Room A

 

 

 

Conference Keynote Speech

ICEE Special Session: Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems (DATICS) Keynote Speech

By Prof. Ben Kwang-Mong Sim

Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on SMC, Part C, IEEE SMC Society.

Guest Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Systems Journal, IEEE Systems Council.

Director, Multiagent Systems Laboratory,

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea

Day Two (9:00 - 10:15) at Seminar Room D

Topic: Towards Agent-based Cloud Computing and Cloud Ontology

 

 

Invited Talks and Tutorials

ICEE Special Session: Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems (DATICS) Invited Talk

By Dr. Ka Lok Man

Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), China - UK

Day Two (10:15 - 10:45) at Seminar Room D

Topic: An Overview on Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems

 

ICSC Invited Talk

By David Edwards, Jr.

(PhD. University of Illinois, Urbana)

IJL research center,

Newark, VT, 05871, USA

Topic: The Use of Multi Region FDM for the Numerical Solution of Differential Equations

Day Two (11:15 - 12:15) at Seminar Room D