Tuesday, April 19, 2011

World Intellectual Property Day

William Fry solicitors are organising a briefing around World IP Day
on the evening of May 4th next and are looking to attract graduates
(or soon to be graduates) who have a particular interest in the area
of intellectual property.
It's ideally suited to people who are developing (or hoping to
develop) something innovative as there will be a team of IP lawyers on
hand to provide free advice. (I know lawyers and free in the same
sentence, where's the catch? But, of course they're looking for
potential new clients to work with).

If is interested contact the organisers.
http://www.williamfry.ie/gns/news-events/events/11-01-21/World-Intellectual-Property-Day---Designing-the-Future.aspx

You can mention Frank O'Reilly (a fellow student of yours)as a contact.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Research Methods - 20th April

Hi all,

Today was so much fun I'm going to do it again, so if you are having issues with you research project idea, and want to drop into my office, I'll be here in K026A from 2pm-4:30pm on Wednesday 20th April for a chat.

Damian

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Research Methods - 15th April

Hi all,

if you are having issues with you research project idea, and want to drop into my office, I'll be here in K026A from 2pm-4:30pm on Friday 15th April for a chat.

Damian

Case Study - 16 April, 2011

Our topic for this month's session is Data & Information Visualisation, an area of growing relevance and interest within business and academia.

Time: 10am-5pm
Location: K-E003
Map & Details

Daniel Archambault, a researcher at Clique, is our guest lecturer. Daniel's lecture will be a primer on data visualisation - starting with the basics of how the human mind absorbs visual information, moving through the different data visualisation models and concluding with real-world applications.

Clique is a joint academic and industry research initiative focused on the research challenges in the analysis, modelling, visualisation and understanding of social and biological networks.a Science Foundation Ireland funded (SFI) Strategic Research Cluster focused on graph and network analysis and visualisation.

Clique is housed within UCD's Complex and Adaptive Systems Laboratory (CASL) (http://www.ucd.ie/casl).

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Group presentations: as we are nearing the end of the semester, in order to allow you explore areas that are of particular interest to you, you may discuss any topic you wish (as a group or individually).

Time limits (so we can get through all groups):
- group: 10 minutes each
- individual: 2-3 minutes each