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学术报告:A systematic approach to read and write a research paper

发布日期:2020-11-25      新闻来源:计算机科学与技术学院       责任编辑:      地点:                日期:

计算机学院学术报告

报告题目:A systematic approach to read and write a research paper

报告人:Prof. El Saddik,加拿大渥太华大学

报告时间:2020年11月26日 上午10:00-11:30

报告地点:计算机科学与技术学院A501

邀请单位:计算机科学与技术学院

Abstract: In this seminar, we will talk about how to read and write a research paper. When reading a scientific research paper, the goal is to understand the scientific and or technical contributions of the authors. This is not an easy task.It may require going over the paper several times. Usually reading a paper takes several hours and writing one takes a few weeks. Writing a paper requires a good and sound idea, a well-defined structure and evaluation to support the arguments authors are making.

Biography:

Abdulmotaleb El Saddik is Distinguished University Professor and University Research Chair in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Ottawa. He is the director of the Multimedia Communications research Laboratory and the Medical Devices Innovation Institute. He is a leading expert in multimodal interactions with sensory information in smart cities. His research focus is on the establishment of Digital Twins using AI, AR/VR and Tactile Internet that allow people to interact in real-time with one another as well as with their digital representation. He has authored and co-authored 10 books and more than 550 publications and chaired more than 50 conferences and workshop. He received 7 Best Paper Awards for peer-reviewed, published articles. He has obtained research grants and contracts totaling more than $18 M. He has supervised more than 120 researchers and received several international awards, among others, are ACM Distinguished Scientist, Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineers and Fellow of IEEE, IEEE I&M Technical Achievement Award, IEEE Canada C.C. Gotlieb (Computer) Medal and A.G.L. McNaughton Gold Medal for important contributions to the field of computer engineering and science.