This is the central noticeboard for all students attending the MSc programmes in the TU Dublin
Wednesday 29 January 2014
Web Applications Architectures - thursday evening
The Web Applications Architectures class on Thursday evening is in the laboratory [AU] - 1-006
Monday 27 January 2014
Computational Techniques in Bioinformatics option module
For any full-time DA student interested in this option module, a repeat 1 hour first lecture has been scheduled for Tuesday Jan 28th at 1pm in room KA-3-022 as the current time clashes with a DA core module. If there is adequate interest the timetable for Bioinformatics will be re-scheduled from next week onwards.
Knowledge Acquisition and Modelling Class 27th Jan 2014
Class will be in KA-G-026 tonight starting @ 18.30
Thursday 23 January 2014
Computational Techniques in Bioinformatics option module
To any full time MSc student interested in taking Computational Techniques in Bioformatics as an option module, the lecture time is Monday 3pm to 5pm in KE-G-043.
Please note that the interest in this module is low and if the numbers attending during the first week are not adequate the module will not be able to run. So please also attend lectures in week 1 for a different option module that you can take if Bioinformatics does not run.
Please note that the interest in this module is low and if the numbers attending during the first week are not adequate the module will not be able to run. So please also attend lectures in week 1 for a different option module that you can take if Bioinformatics does not run.
Tuesday 14 January 2014
Option Choices - Full time students only
Full time MSc in Computing students need to indicate which option modules that they wish to take in the coming semester.
Please select and submit your option choices at http://bit.ly/1hlUqQC by Wednesday 22nd January.
Please select and submit your option choices at http://bit.ly/1hlUqQC by Wednesday 22nd January.
Friday 10 January 2014
DIT Kevin Street Project Fair
This message is for MSc Dissertations who have just finished their Dissertation or for those students who will be finished in March.
Each year Mark Deegan of the School of Computing (along with a number of other staff) arrange a Project Fair where students can showcase their projects to over 200 industrial guest. This would be a good opportunity for students who have completed or will be completed in March to showcase their project to potential employers.
Here is the message from Mark Deegan inviting submissions:
Dear student,
I am writing to invite you to register for the DIT Kevin Street Project Fair.
This is an annual event which showcases the project work of students at all levels in the School of Computing and the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at DIT Kevin Street.
The Project Fair attracts over 200 industry guests and is a great way to meet potential employers or business partners.
It gives an excellent opportunity for a dry-run of your presentations for final-year project students
There is a prize fund of over €10,000 including several category prizes of over €1,000 each and an overall top prize of €5,000 sponsored by Ocuco Software.
I would strongly encourage you to register for this event. All you need to do now to secure a place is to submit your registration details at the link below.
http://projectfair.eventbrite.com
Please feel free to circulate this invitation to any other students across the two schools who may be interested in presenting their work at the project fair.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thanks,
Mk.
Monday 6 January 2014
MSc Research Methods Portfolios
Hi all,
please submit a hardcopy of your portfolios to the School of Computing office (A324) into the box marked "MSc Research Methods"
If you have already submitted your complete portfolio to me there is no need to submit it again,
but if you have left a few bits out, you need to get them to me.
If you put your portfolio in my pigeon-hole in A324, that's perfect also.
If you updated your proposal based on my feedback, a new hardcopy is needed (so that I can show it to the externs).
Also you need to print out a copy of the other bits: the five papers, the thesis shell, etc.
Damian
please submit a hardcopy of your portfolios to the School of Computing office (A324) into the box marked "MSc Research Methods"
If you have already submitted your complete portfolio to me there is no need to submit it again,
but if you have left a few bits out, you need to get them to me.
If you put your portfolio in my pigeon-hole in A324, that's perfect also.
If you updated your proposal based on my feedback, a new hardcopy is needed (so that I can show it to the externs).
Also you need to print out a copy of the other bits: the five papers, the thesis shell, etc.
Damian
MSc Problem Solving Portfolios
Hi all,
please submit a hardcopy of your portfolios to the School of Computing office (A324) into the box marked "MSc Problem Solving"
If you have already submitted your complete portfolio to me there is no need to submit it again,
but if you have left a few bits out, you need to get them to me.
If you put your portfolio in my pigeon-hole in A324, that's perfect also.
Damian
please submit a hardcopy of your portfolios to the School of Computing office (A324) into the box marked "MSc Problem Solving"
If you have already submitted your complete portfolio to me there is no need to submit it again,
but if you have left a few bits out, you need to get them to me.
If you put your portfolio in my pigeon-hole in A324, that's perfect also.
Damian
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