786校友鄧毅教授訪問母校活動安排

發布時間:2010-06-13瀏覽次數:104

  786校友鄧毅教授將於6月14日-17日訪問母校,定於6月15日上午10點在學校第四會議室召開座談會,歡迎各位老師參加。另外,17日下午4點在東區水上報告廳舉行鄧毅教授學術報告會,請你和你的學生按時參加。

 

有關活動安排如下:

1.座談會:6月15日上午10點,學校第四會議室,歡迎老師參加。
2.學術報告會:6月17日下午4點,東區水上報告廳,歡迎老師和學生參加。

 

鄧毅簡曆:

 

Yi Deng is currently the Dean and Professor of College of Computing and Informatics at the University of North Carolina – Charlotte since July 2009. Prior to joining UNC-Charlotte, he has been the Dean and Professor of the School of Computing and Information Sciences at the Florida International University (FIU) from 2002 to 2009.  He served as the Managing Director of Embedded Software Center at the University of Texas at Dallas from 2000 to 2002. He has authored or co-authored over 100 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and proceedings, and been awarded 21 research grants as the principal or co-principal investigator totaling over $21 million, most of which from premier US federal funding agencies. He has initiated and led many large scale multidisciplinary R&D and education projects and initiatives, founded and/or directed three research centers, including the Center for Advanced Distributed System Engineering, the NSF Center of Research Excellence in Science and Technology at FIU, and the IBM Center for Autonomic and Grid Computing at FIU. He has been an active contributor to the professional and research community in various leadership capacities. He co-founded and co-led the Latin American Grid (LA Grid) Consortium and founded and directed the Consortium of Partnership for International Research and Education (PIRE), whose partners include leading institutions and research centers in the U.S., Mexico, Argentina, Spain, China, India and Japan. Yi Deng received his B.S. in Computer Science and Technology from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, and M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 1990 and1992, respectively.

 

學術報告摘要:


Changing Landscape of Information Technology and Its Implications in Research and Education

 

In the 21st Century economy, every industry has become a “technology and information industry”, where computing, information and communication are not only essential utility, but more importantly, the core driver for innovation. Information technology is integrated into every aspect of economy, government and society at large. The field has evolved and expanded from its focus on computation to data, information and knowledge. There is a fast increasing trend of integration between the information technology and other (existing and emerging) disciplines. All of these will have transformational effect on research and education and on the future of our institutions. I will discuss the trends and their implications to our students, faculty, programs and organizations, and how our college plan to deal with these changes.

 

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