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TUCS Newsletter 16.1.2012
We are launching a newsletter telling about various issues of current interest to the TUCS community. We are asking all of you to contribute to this newsletter by sending an email to [email protected] and we will include your news in the following newsletter. The list of topics of interest includes (but is not limited to):
- New research projects
- New PhD students, postdocs, senior researchers, visitors
- New doctoral courses
- Calls for papers
- Funding opportunities
- Conferences of interest for the TUCS community, especially those organised in Turku
- Guest lectures
- Research seminars
- Available positions
Content of the newsletter
- Statistical data 2011
- Changes in the funding of doctoral positions in Finland
- Renewal of TUCS laboratories
- TUCS Publication Database
- Alumni, students and supervisors list
- TUCS courses as a Google calendar
- Travel funding
- Conference reports
Statistical data 2011
During 2011 there were 13 TUCS PhD dissertations:
- Antti Airola, Kernel-Based Ranking: Methods for Learning and Performance Estimation. TUCS Dissertations 144. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Matteo Brunelli, Some Advances in Mathematical Models for Preference Relations. TUCS Dissertations 136. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Jeanette Heidenberg, Towards Increased Productivity and Quality in Software Development Using Agile, Lean and Collaborative Approaches. TUCS Dissertations 133. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Ville Junnila, On Identifying and Locating-Dominating Codes. TUCS Dissertations 137. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Jari Kyngäs, Solving Challenging Real-World Scheduling Problems. TUCS Dissertations 140. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Yong Liu, Solving the Puzzle of Mobile Learning Adoption. TUCS Dissertations 134. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Torbjörn Lundkvist, Applications of Graph Transformation in Tools for Domain-Specific Modeling Languages. Åbo Akademi University, 2011.
- József Mezei, A Quantitative View on Fuzzy Numbers. TUCS Dissertations 142. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Andrzej Mizera, Methods for Construction and Analysis of Computational Models in Systems Biology. Applications to the Modelling of the Heat Shock Response and the Self-Assembly of Intermediate Filaments. TUCS Dissertations 138. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Stina Ojala, Towards Integrative Information Society: Studies on Individuality in Speech and Sign. TUCS Dissertations 135. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Marta Olszewska, On the Impact of Rigorous Approaches on the Quality of Development. TUCS Dissertations 143. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Csaba Ráduly-Baka, Algorithmic Solutions for Combinatorial Problems in Resource Management of Manufacturing Environments. TUCS Dissertations 139. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
- Arho Suominen, Notes on Emerging Technologies. TUCS Dissertations 141. Turku Centre for Computer Science, 2011.
We had 10 new PhD students who joined TUCS during 2011:
- Sepinoud Azimi
- Mikhail Barash
- Toni Ernvall
- Tuukka Hämeenoja
- Kashif Javed
- Jari-Matti Mäkelä
- Sergii Ostroumov
- Charmi Panchal
- Inna Pereverzeva
- Tuomas Poikela
- Ville Salo
A number of 323 publications were published during 2011 by TUCS-affiliated researchers (as shown by the TUCS publication database). They include 4 monographs, 69 journal articles and 157 conference articles.
Changes in the funding of doctoral positions in Finland
Academy of Finland has commissioned during 2011 a workgroup to prepare a proposal about the development of doctoral training and the doctoral school system in Finland. The workgroup's final report was published on December 15, 2011 and it can be found at http://www.aka.fi/Tiedostot/Tiedostot/Liitetiedostot/Tohtorikoulutus_joulukuu_2011.pdf. One of the key recommendations of the report is that the funding for doctoral positions is to be distributed in the future through the universities' own graduate schools, rather than through the various doctoral programmes (such as TUCS). A final decision on this matter is yet to be made.
Renewal of TUCS laboratories
TUCS is currently renewing its research laboratories. We launched an open call for applications for new laboratories. The TUCS board will decide on these applications and it will award the TUCS lab status for a 3-year period.
TUCS publication database
We have renewed both the webinterface for submitting publications to the TUCS database (http://tucs.fi/publications/input/) and the webinterface for displaying them (http://tucs.fi/publications/search/). All publications entered into the database are required to have full editorial information.
Alumni, students and supervisors lists
We have added to the TUCS website a list of all our alumni (http://tucs.fi/education/phd/students/) and their former supervisors (http://tucs.fi/education/phd/supervisors/). We are currently working on adding the list of the current TUCS PhD students and their supervisors. All necessary corrections to these lists can be sent to [email protected].
TUCS courses as a Google calendar
All TUCS courses for spring 2012 are now available in a Google calendar at http://tinyurl.com/tucscourses-googlecalendar. We kindly ask all lecturers whose course is missing from the list to contact us at [email protected].
Travel funding
TUCS has updated its instructions for the application for travel grants. The main change is that there will be 4 application deadlines throughout the year. The deadline for the first application round is Friday 27th of January, and the applicants will be informed of the decision by Friday 3rd of February.
Conference reports
After each travel funded by TUCS we ask the students to write a brief conference report (based on a template that TUCS will provide). The report will include some brief info about the conference/workshop/school and its scientific and social programme.