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SUMMARY:Who invented this? On the origin of disruptive technologies
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at SRM University-AP is organising the third lecture in the Distinguished Lecture Series on January 19\, 2022\, at 03.00 pm through virtual mode. \nProf Dr Marco Aiello\, Head of Service Computing Department\, IAAS in the University of Stuttgart\, Germany\, will be the esteemed speaker elaborating on the topic “Who invented this? On the Origin of Disruptive Technologies”. \nThe birth and evolution of ICT have been constellated by radical and rapid innovation originating from all kinds of sources. The Internet resulted from an effort started by the American government\, Bluetooth came from a large European company\, and the Web sprouted from a personal project of a CERN employee. In this talk\, I will pick from the short but incredibly dense history of ICT to reflect on the evolution of innovation under the lenses of amateurism versus large scale\, professional designs. In doing so\, my main attention will be devoted to the Internet\, the Web\, and Service-Oriented Architectures. \nBiography of Prof Dr Marco Aiello\, University of Stuttgart\, Germany \nMarco Aiello is a professor of Computer Science and Head of the Service Computing Department at the University of Stuttgart\, Germany. An elected member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts\, he is an honorary professor of Distributed Systems at the University of Groningen\, The Netherlands\, where he was a faculty member from 2006 till 2018. He holds a PhD in Logic from the University of Amsterdam\, the Habilitation in Applied Informatics from TU Wien\, and a master degree in Engineering from the La Sapienza University of Rome. His research interests are in Service Computing\, Smart Energy Systems\, Smart Buildings\, and Spatial Reasoning. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Informatics of the Lorentz Center\, Leiden\, The Netherlands and Steering committee Faculty of Exact Sciences\, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia\, Italy. He has been a board member of the start-up Nerdalize BV\, The Netherlands and Visiting Fellow of Macquarie University\, Australia. \nHe has authored over 190 peer-reviewed articles and several books\, including two bestsellers\, and the most recent “The Web Was Done by Amateurs: A Reflection on One of the Largest Collective Systems Ever Engineered” published by Springer-Nature. He is a steering committee chair of the Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA) Conference. He has delivered several invited/panel talks at reputed conferences and workshops. He is the Editorial Board of various reputed journals like Energy Informatics (Springer)\, Journal on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (Springer)\, International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR)\, Annals of Computer Science and Information Systems. He was the Information Director of the Transactions on Computational Logic of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) from its foundation in 2000 until 2014. He has got several awards and recognitions. He has executed 12 research projects. Since 2006\, he has been investigating Service-centric software engineering\, Smart energy cities\, Energy-aware buildings\, Energy-aware data centres and many more. \nStay tuned\, and don’t forget to participate in this invigorating session on January 19\, 2022.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/who-invented-this-on-the-origin-of-disruptive-technologies/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20220127T153000
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SUMMARY:On prospective memory and aging in medical adherence
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Psychology is organising a guest lecture on the topic “Prospective Memory and Aging in Medical Adherence: An Experimental Investigation”. Prof Azizuddin Khan\, Professor at the Department of Humanities & Social Sciences\, IIT Bombay will engage the audience on Thursday\, January 27\, 2022\, from 03.30 to 04.30 pm. \nThere are several studies happening across the world regarding implications of theoretical models and empirical findings associated with laboratory studies of prospective memory for medication adherence behaviours. Memory is a fickle thing; it changes as we age. Learn more by joining this session on January 27\, 2022\, at 3.30 pm. \nDr Azizuddin Khan is currently a Professor in Psychophysiology and Cognitive Psychology at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB). He is heading Psychophysiology Laboratory. He was visiting faculty at the Department of Psychology\, University of Jyvaskyla\, Finland from August 2004 – December 2005\, Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh\, India 2015-17\, Department of Psychology\, University of Warsaw\, Poland 2018. He has research interests in the field of Environmental Psychology\, Polar Research\, Developmental Neuropsychology\, emotion regulation\, Prospective Memory\, and Developmental Dyslexia by using biofeedback and electrophysiological method. While teaching interest lies in the fields are Cognitive Psychology\, Educational Psychology\, Human Cognitive Processes\, Developmental Neuropsychology\, Biological Psychology\, Cognitive Ergonomics and Research Methodology Dr Khan has done his graduation and post-graduation from Aligarh Muslim University\, (AMU) Aligarh with first division in 1993 and 1995 respectively. He has qualified UGC- NET\, Junior Research Fellowship in December 1998\, conducted by University Grant Commission\, New Delhi. He has completed his PhD from IIT Kanpur on the topic of “Temporal Aspects of Prospective and Retrospective Memory” in 2006. He has also worked as a researcher at the Department of Psychology\, University of Jyvskyla\, Finland\, from August 2004 to March 2005. Dr Khan is an eminent psychologist\, prolific writer and author of many books. He is recipient several visiting researcher fellowships such as Hermes Fellowship\, DAAD\, INSA\, EMINTE\, ICSSR etc. Dr Khan has published more than 4 dozen peer-reviewed international journals especially in the field of emotion regulation and developmental disorders.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/on-prospective-memory-and-aging-in-medical-adherence/
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