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Title: SOCRATES Intensive Program Project IP


1
SOCRATES Intensive Program Project (IP)
  • George Papadourakis
  • TEI of CRETE

2
Purpose, objectives and project outcomes
  • The IP Applied Informatics and Multimedia is
    directed to final year undergraduate students and
    to first year graduate students. In this way, it
    will enhance the education of undergraduates thus
    entering the computer market with better
    qualifications as well as introduce research
    areas and stimulate research ideas and projects
    to students that are interested in graduate
    studies and research.

3
Aims
  • The IP Applied Informatics and Multimedia aims to
    introduce current and new development in the
    field of applications of information systems and
    multimedia applications, by using the expertise
    in specific domains, which is available in some
    of the participating institutions. Furthermore,
    the project aims to put the knowledge available
    to less experienced partner institutions in the
    specific domains and to allow them to build up
    similar experience for future in the benefit of
    the students.
  • The IP Applied Informatics and Multimedia is
    directed to final year undergraduate students and
    to first year graduate students in the area of
    Informatics, Computer Science, Electrical,
    Electronic and Computer Engineering. This way, it
    will enhance the education of undergraduates thus
    entering the computer market with better
    qualifications as well as introduce research
    areas and stimulate research ideas and projects
    to students that are interested in graduate
    studies and research.

4
General Topics
  • Applications of information systems giving
    emphasis on Hardware Systems Design (Computer
    Architecture, FPGAs, ASIC design), Digital Signal
    and Image Processing, Pattern Recognition,
    Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic
    Algorithms.
  • Internet and Multimedia giving emphasis on Open
    Distance Learning techniques, Distributed System
    Programming, Computer Security, Advanced
    Multimedia and Electronic Commerce.

5
Specific Topics
  • Digital Signal Processing and Image Processing
  • Computer Architecture, FPGAs and ASICs design
  • Computer Networks
  • Pattern Recognition and Artificial Neural
    Networks
  • Advanced Distributed Systems and Concurrency
    Modeling
  • Advanced Multimedia

6
The target audience of the project (1/3)
  • Two (2) final year undergraduate students or
    first year graduate students (in certain
    Institutions) from all participating Institutions
    will follow both the selected and advanced
    topics.
  • All final year students from the Department of
    Applied Informatics and Multimedia from the
    organizing Institution, TEI of Crete, will follow
    both the selected and advanced topics.
  • One (1) staff member from all participating
    institutions will follow both the selected and
    advanced topics.
  • More staff members from the organizing
    Institution, TEI of Crete, will follow both the
    selected and advanced topics.

7
The target audience of the project (2/3)
  • Final year undergraduate students or first year
    graduate students from all participating
    Institutions which are equipped with
    teleconferencing facilities will have the
    opportunity to attend the advanced topics via
    open Distance Learning.
  • The lecturers from all participating Institutions
    will be able to attend the other colleagues
    lectures on advanced topics.
  • People working in industry (computer related
    firms) in all participating countries will be
    informed about the exact dates and detailed
    contents of both the selected and advanced
    topics. Interested people will have the
    opportunity to follow both topics.

8
The target audience of the project (3/3)
  • The students will receive full credit for
    participating on the course.
  • Staff members will receive a certificate of
    participation.
  • The lectures in both the selected and advanced
    topics are experts in their respective field of
    Computer Science representing the participating
    Institutions.

9
Responsibilities / Activities of the (1/3)
coordinator and each of the participants
  • TEI OF CRETE
  • Prof. George M. Papadourakis
  • Coordination
  • Pattern Recognition and Neural Networks
  • Prof. George Glendis
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • FPGAs
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • Prof. George Pangalos
  • Computer Security
  • University of Glamorgan
  • Prof. Andrew Ware
  • Image Processing, Neural Networks

10
Responsibilities / Activities of the (2/3)
coordinator and each of the participants
  • University of Valladolid
  • Prof. Pablo del la Fuente Redondo
  • Advanced Distributed Systems , Concurrency
  • University of Patras
  • Prof. Athanasios Tsakalidis
  • Advanced Multimedia
  • Brno University of Technology
  • Prof. Jan Honzik
  • Image Processing, Multimedia
  • Dennis Gabor College
  • Prof. Komaromi Laszlo
  • Research Methods and Project Management

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Responsibilities / Activities of the (3/3)
coordinator and each of the participants
  • Dublin Institute of Technology
  • Prof. Brendan O'Shea
  • Electronic Commerce, Multimedia
  • Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge Oostende
  • Prof. Jozef Vanneuville
  • FPGAs and ASIC design
  • University of La Rochelle
  • Prof. Michel Eboueya
  • Software Development and Architecture,
    Distributed Systems, Multimedia
  • University of Utricht
  • Prof. Wim Lourens
  • Computer Networks
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