Dear all,


Would you be interested in meeting the two editors? Who in the school do you think would benefit from a journal paper submission workshop given by them? Thank you for your attention.

 

Regards,

 

Andrew

 

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From: Henry Duh
Sent: Friday, 1 April 2016 4:55 PM
To: Andrew Chan
Subject: Re: journal paper submission workshop

 

Hi Andrews, 

 

The journal are

IEEE Transaction on Fuzzy System

IEEE Transaction on Evolutionary Computation 

I believe the journal scopes are widely enough to cover Engineering, Computing and some other disciplines. It does not just benefit to our school but also other science disciplines. 

 

Chin Teng just moved to Australia and good to work with him to apply for ARC grants. 

Kay Chan was the EiC of Computational Intelligence Magazine, AE of IEEE Transaction on Computational Intelligence and AI in game

 

Cheers - Henry

 

 

From: Andrew Chan <andrew.chan@utas.edu.au>
Date: Friday, 1 April 2016 at 3:16 PM
To: Henry Duh Per <Henry.Duh@utas.edu.au>
Subject: RE: journal paper submission workshop

 

Dear Henry,

 

Which of our people would be able to write papers in those areas? Thank you for your attention.

 

Regards,

 

Andrew

 

Professor Andrew Chan

Professor and Head

School of Engineering and ICT

Room Centenary 355

Private Bag 65

University of Tasmania

Hobart 7000

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Email: Andrew.Chan@utas.edu.au

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From: Henry Duh
Sent: Friday, 1 April 2016 1:35 PM
To: Andrew Chan
Subject: journal paper submission workshop

 

 

Hi Andres,  I am thinking to use my fund inviting may be 2 IEEE Transaction chief editors here or someone in Australia got many ARC grants(I know them so that it is not hard to invite them over). Their area is in 0801 (artificial intelligence) but certainly across to engineering, data science and decision science. They can have a workshop here to  share their perspectives and let our colleagues know the trend of publication etc.  To encourage our colleagues to go for journal route, it is important for them to know the practice I guess.  Any thoughts? - Henry

 

 

 

 



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