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ESD Research Seminar by Can Berk Saner (aka John) – Smart EV charging management in modern power systems: The transition from loads to grid assets
ESD Research Seminar by Can Berk Saner (aka John) – This talk examines accommodating large-scale EV penetration by managing charging and converting EVs from demanding loads into useful grid assets.
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Liu Xiaogang’s graduate student in winning the best oral presentation award
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Liu Xiaogang’s graduate student in winning the best oral presentation award
ESD Research Seminar by Wang Xiaodong (Frank) – From prevention to treatment: Designing personalised healthcare operations through analytics
ESD Research Seminar by Wang Xiaodong (Frank) – Healthcare extends beyond the clinical setting; it is a complex system where patients navigate interconnected stages of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. In this talk, Frank provides an overview of his research, which examines healthcare systems through the lens of the patient journey.
HASS Colloquium by Ryan Holroyd – Chinese maritime trading networks in Southeast Asia during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, 1567 – 1722
HASS Colloquium by Ryan Holroyd – This presentation will map the structure of Chinese maritime trade in Southeast Asia from about 1570, during the Ming dynasty. It will then compare this structure to the Chinese shipping network that was re-established after the Qing dynasty’s conquest of Taiwan and the legalisation of private maritime trade in 1684.
KHOSHLAHJEH SEDGH Ali
PhD Student
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Zehui Xiong for winning the IEEE TCSVC 2023 Rising Star Award
Congratulations to Assistant Professor Zehui Xiong for winning the IEEE TCSVC 2023 Rising Star Award
ISTD Seminar by Martin Sulzmann – Detecting concurrent bugs in Go via capture and replay
ISTD Seminar by Martin Sulzmann – Prof Martin will survey the state of the art in the area of controlled concurrency (CCT) testing for Go to explore schedules that reveal panic and blocking bugs, and discuss several new novel aspects such as the ability to perform controlled replay of programs to guarantee that new schedules are actually explored in this seminar.
QIN Yanxia
Lecturer
FU Courtney
Lecturer
ISTD COIL Seminar by James Ong – AI for humanity: why it matters?
ISTD COIL Seminar by James Ong – As AI is progressing at exponential rate, are we steering toward a more sustainable development of AI that meets humanity’s needs? James will share his advocacy of why and how to embrace AI for Humanity.