I presented at this event last year. This is a good event for anyone wanting to find out about the latest doctoral level research in Systems Engineering.
The details are below :-
"The Bristol Local Group Presents
Systems Research Showcase
Once again, the Industrial Doctorate Centre at the University of Bristol invites you to its Knowledge Exchange Suite in Woodlands Road to see a cross section of systems research activities being undertaken by the region's universities.
This is an opportunity for researchers to see the work of others in similar fields, and for practitioners to discuss the application of systems research with those currently immersed in its investigation and use.
Date: Wednesday 30th March – 6.30pm for 7pm till 9pm
Location: Knowledge Exchange Suite, Ground Floor, Merchant Venturers Building University of Bristol, Woodlands Road, Bristol, BS8 1UB.
NON-MEMBERS WELCOME.
This event is free, and refreshments will be provided, however to ensure appropriate catering arrangements can be made please register online at: www.incoseonline.org.uk/EventBooking/AutoBooking/MainPage.aspx?CatID=Events&EventID=163. "
This blog is about my PhD research (now finished) at University of the West of England into User Driven Modelling. This is to make it possible for people who are not programmers to create software. I create software that converts visual trees into computer code. My web site is http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~phale/. I'm continuing this research and the blog. My PhD is at http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/17918/ and a journal paper at http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/17817/.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Systems Research Showcase - Bristol, UK, 30th March
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The Doctoral Research Showcase spans the disciplines, from science and engineering to the humanities. Participants come from a pool of students who have won competitive university fellowships. The showcase is designed to give them an opportunity to develop their ability to talk with nonspecialists and the public about their work.
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