Computing Seminar
Time: 15:00, October 30, 2019 (Wednesday)
Venue: Lecture Theatre 3, Wui Chi Building
Graduate Seminar 1: Challenges of Implementing Image Processing for Tracking bacteria Behavior
The first graduate seminar was held on October 21st, 2019. Mr. Calvin Lee, who is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at UCLA, presented an overview on tracking bacteria behavior through advanced image processing techniques. Mr. Lee is from the Gerard Wong’s lab at UCLA Bioengineering department, and he has co-authored 10 papers on bacteria tracking and the understanding of early biofilm formation. The seminar was very successful and the students have learned about the possibilities of using advanced computing techniques and A.I. in bio-engineering applications. Below is the abstract of his talk:
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English Interest Group
On 16th October 2019, the Computing Programme has organized an English Interest Group for Year 1 students who are interested in developing their English proficiency. 22 students were firstly explained how to use mind-mapping techniques. Then, they were arranged to have a lab tour. They visited some of the labs in the programme such as UCLA, Melco, Flight simulation, and IPV6. In each of the labs, teachers and senior students introduced the facilities and showed them the corresponding products and projects. After that, they were required to deliver a brief speech about what they had seen and learned from the lab tour by using mind-mapping techniques. All in all, the students were highly interested and raised lots of questions about the labs. They learned a lot about the labs as well as improved their English speaking skills in a warm and supportive atmosphere.