GS711 Turing Hybrid Meeting Space
Wakefield St
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september
13sep1:00 pm2:30 pmDEFENCE RESEARCH AT SWINBURNEOpen Forum
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This meeting will be an open forum to discuss the implications for the centre and researchers regarding defence research. Swinburne is taking a more strategic approach to defence research as signalled
Event Details
This meeting will be an open forum to discuss the implications for the centre and researchers regarding defence research.
Swinburne is taking a more strategic approach to defence research as signalled by the appointment of Professor Saeid Nahavandi to the position of Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Chief of Defence Innovation.
Swinburne’s approach to defence related research is framed under the banner of Detect and Protect.
There will likely be increased opportunities for researchers to contribute appropriate skills and knowledge to larger research teams across the university in service of defence.
Please join us to share in the discussion about the defence related research at Swinburne as it impacts the centre and researchers.
One of the outcomes of the meeting could be a registering of interest, skills and ideas with a mechanism for making these known to team leaders looking to address research challenges in the area.
Time
(Wednesday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
GS711 Turing Hybrid Meeting Space
Wakefield St
october
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Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia is home to multi-ethnic groups and more than 45 different dialects. The vast diversity of their history, indigenous knowledge, and cultures fused with the
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Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia is home to multi-ethnic groups and more than 45 different dialects. The vast diversity of their history, indigenous knowledge, and cultures fused with the remnants of the Brooke’s era has resulted in unique heritage traces that Sarawakians are proud of. Reaching a hundred-year-old, Fort Long Akah is one of the endangered forts that needs protection and awareness. Using virtual reality and storytelling, this talk investigates the intangible and tangible elements of Long Akah from local Baram community and to explore the use of interactive experience in cultural heritage education
Wilson Suai is currently a first year PhD candidate with Swinburne University of Technology (Sarawak campus). He graduated with Bachelor of Computer Science majoring in Interactive Media with Honours in 2006 and obtained his Master of Computer Science in Multimedia System from University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2009.
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Time
(Wednesday) 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Location
GS711 Turing Hybrid Meeting Space
Wakefield St