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What Is Research?
Speaker: Prof. Lionel Ni Chair Professor and Head Department of Computer Science and Engineering The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Title: "What Is Research?" Date: Monday, 12 February 2007 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (Leung Yat Sing Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST Abstract: Every researcher has his or her own approach to conducting research. In this talk, I wish to share with you my personal views on research. I will begin by providing a general overview of what research is. Then, I will discuss how much one should learn before writing a quality research paper, followed by what PhD-level research consists of. I will then address the procedure that one must follow for publication. And finally, I will comment on technical writing and the criteria reviewers may use when critiquing technical papers. I hope that my personal experience in this field will provide you with useful insight for your future research. ******************* Biography: Lionel M. Ni is Chair Professor and Head of Computer Science and Engineering Department at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He also serves as Director of HKUST China Ministry of Education/Microsoft Research Asia IT Key Lab, Director of HKUST Digital Life Research Center, and a Chief Scientist of National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) . He earned his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University in 1980. Among his many honorary positions, he is honorary chair professor of National Tsinghua University, distinguished professor of Shanghai Jiaotong University, and honorary president of South China Institute of Software Engineering, Guangzhou University. From 1998 to 2001, he was co-founder and CEO of CC&T Technologies, where he led a team to design and market VoIP related products. From 1995 to 1996, he was Director of Microelectronic Systems Architecture Program at US National Science Foundation. A fellow of IEEE, Dr. Ni has chaired many professional conferences and served on the editorial board of many journals. He has directly supervised 33 Ph.D. students, won five best paper awards, and the 1994 Michigan State University Distinguished Faculty Award. He is a co-author of three books: "Interconnection Networks: An Engineering Approach" (Morgan Kaufmann, 2002), "Smart Phone and Next Generation Mobile Computing" (Morgan Kaufmann, 2006) and "Professional Microsoft Smartphone Programming" (Wrox Publishing, 2007).