Please feel free to suggest any topics (basic statistics, genetic analysis, chemical problems etc) that needed to discuss in our coming "research discussion group" meeting.
The proposed topics/questions (in research) will be compiled , and subsequently scheduled to be the "Weekly topics"
Thanks.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Mini-workshop for GIS and mapping
The GIS training for lecturer and students had been given by Conelius and Liew. Yesterday, a total of 13 participants was learning how to produce a digital map by using ArcGIS 9.2. They are:
Agos, Alona, Dunstan, Hamilda, Haslinda, Khairul, Lau Foo Chwang, Maximus, Monica, Nur Liyana Abd. Aziz, Ong Kay Work, Wong Mum Keng, Zahidah
As you can see from the picture, the lab was a little bit crowded. Thus, PLEASE register/tell the organizer prior to the next discussion session, so we can organize it better by finding a spacy place or prepare enough FOOD for all participant. Hopefully, all participants can make use of the mapping skill that learnt from this mini-workshop.
Agos, Alona, Dunstan, Hamilda, Haslinda, Khairul, Lau Foo Chwang, Maximus, Monica, Nur Liyana Abd. Aziz, Ong Kay Work, Wong Mum Keng, Zahidah
As you can see from the picture, the lab was a little bit crowded. Thus, PLEASE register/tell the organizer prior to the next discussion session, so we can organize it better by finding a spacy place or prepare enough FOOD for all participant. Hopefully, all participants can make use of the mapping skill that learnt from this mini-workshop.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Mapping and Analysis using GIS software
Dear All,
As we had heard the talks by Lee Shan Kee and Lin Kai Ling, of which an important aspect in their research is to map the distribution and diversity of the organism. Elora Poukin will be showing us (the mapping of) the firefly distribution during the different sampling seasons.
We decided "Mapping and Analysis using GIS software" to be the topic in our first session of discussion group, as requested by Wong Mum Keng (the only request that we received so far).
Cornelius and Liew will show you how to do a map by using a state-of-the-art software ArcGIS v. 9.2. This software is just a little bit easier than Photoshop and a little bit harder than powerpoint. Thus everyone can DIY (do it yourself!)
This kind of training course can cost you several thousand RM and consultancy fee that need be paid to professional mapper can cost around RM 100-200 per hour. This is an opportunity $free$ for those who want to learn how to do a digital map.
This is a "cooking program" intended as a training course to aid beginners in creating digital map from hard-copy map or GPS. It assumes basic familiarity with personal computer.
Please register yourself ASAP (by posting your comment after this post), so we can confirm with Mr. Zulhazman when we will need the GIS lab. This exercise is tentatively scheduled on 25 JULY, FRIDAY, 2-5pm, GIS Lab. ITBC.
As we had heard the talks by Lee Shan Kee and Lin Kai Ling, of which an important aspect in their research is to map the distribution and diversity of the organism. Elora Poukin will be showing us (the mapping of) the firefly distribution during the different sampling seasons.
We decided "Mapping and Analysis using GIS software" to be the topic in our first session of discussion group, as requested by Wong Mum Keng (the only request that we received so far).
Cornelius and Liew will show you how to do a map by using a state-of-the-art software ArcGIS v. 9.2. This software is just a little bit easier than Photoshop and a little bit harder than powerpoint. Thus everyone can DIY (do it yourself!)
This kind of training course can cost you several thousand RM and consultancy fee that need be paid to professional mapper can cost around RM 100-200 per hour. This is an opportunity $free$ for those who want to learn how to do a digital map.
This is a "cooking program" intended as a training course to aid beginners in creating digital map from hard-copy map or GPS. It assumes basic familiarity with personal computer.
Please register yourself ASAP (by posting your comment after this post), so we can confirm with Mr. Zulhazman when we will need the GIS lab. This exercise is tentatively scheduled on 25 JULY, FRIDAY, 2-5pm, GIS Lab. ITBC.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Kajian Taburan dan Kelimpahan Kelip-kelip (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) di Sg. Klias, Beaufort, Sabah
Dear All,
This Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 3.00 pm. ITBC meeting room
Elora binti Poukin will present the progress of her MSc. project:
Kajian Taburan dan Kelimpahan Kelip-kelip (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) di Sg. Klias, Beaufort, Sabah. Guest/speaker: Elora (ITBC's MSc candidate); Host:
P.S.:
1) Next week, Alessandra Markow will talk about her butterfly
2) For the coming talks (all the slots until 6 Aug have been filled), and research discussion group, please see google calendar.
3) Slots of 13, 20 and 27 August are still available, please let me know if you like to reserve the data for your presentation.
4) Please forward this email to anyone that you think they are interested (and c.c. to me, so I can get their email)
See you there!
Tea Time Talk (3Ts)
This Wednesday, 23 July 2008, 3.00 pm. ITBC meeting room
Elora binti Poukin will present the progress of her MSc. project:
Kajian Taburan dan Kelimpahan Kelip-kelip (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) di Sg. Klias, Beaufort, Sabah. Guest/speaker: Elora (ITBC's MSc candidate); Host:
P.S.:
1) Next week, Alessandra Markow will talk about her butterfly
2) For the coming talks (all the slots until 6 Aug have been filled), and research discussion group, please see google calendar.
3) Slots of 13, 20 and 27 August are still available, please let me know if you like to reserve the data for your presentation.
4) Please forward this email to anyone that you think they are interested (and c.c. to me, so I can get their email)
See you there!
Tea Time Talk (3Ts)
Monday, July 14, 2008
Diversity of Mantis in Sabah by Ling Kai Lin
Dear All,
This Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 2.30 pm. meeting room
Ling Kai Lin will be discussing her plans for MSc. project:
Diversity of Mantis in Sabah
Host: Nazirah Mustaffa
P.S.:
1) For the coming talks (all the slots until 6 Aug have been filled), and research discussion group, please see google calendar.
2) Please forward this email to anyone that you think they are interested (and c.c. to me, so I can get their email)
See you there!
3Ts
This Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 2.30 pm. meeting room
Ling Kai Lin will be discussing her plans for MSc. project:
Diversity of Mantis in Sabah
Host: Nazirah Mustaffa
P.S.:
1) For the coming talks (all the slots until 6 Aug have been filled), and research discussion group, please see google calendar.
2) Please forward this email to anyone that you think they are interested (and c.c. to me, so I can get their email)
See you there!
3Ts
Friday, July 11, 2008
"TOPICS FOR WEEKLY DISCUSSION"
please feel free to suggest any topics (basic statistics, genetic analysis, chemical problems etc) that needed to discuss in our coming "research discussion group" meeting.
The proposed topics/questions (in research) will be compiled , and subsequently scheduled to be the "Weekly topics"
Thanks.
The proposed topics/questions (in research) will be compiled , and subsequently scheduled to be the "Weekly topics"
Thanks.
ITBC's RESEARCH DISCUSSION GROUP
- For postgraduate student: please be informed there will be no more 'personal' statistical consultancy (by Henry or Liew).
- For those who need help (in your research, anything), please present your questions/problems/proposal during 3Ts or research discussion group
- Supervisor please make yourself available, statement like "I don't know what/how to do, please ask so and so" will only dishearten the student. For most the the research problems, we can work it out together.
- All the postgraduate students who want to learn things - PLEASE ATTEND - Learning things together and sharing knowledge would be more fun!
- Lecturer, who think they can provide help, please - attend.
- Please check the Google Calendar for the 'discussion topic' of the week.
ITBC's TEA TIME TALK
The Tea Time Talk (3Ts) has been scheduled to every Wednesday (3 pm - 4pm) in ITBC meeting room. Every week, there will be a guest/presenter, who will give a talk regarding his/her research proposal, ongoing research or completed research etc. Also, we welcome those who want to share their oversea experience (in research), newly learnt technique/knowledge (for research and teaching), or problems (in research) etc.
Please be aware that:
1) presenter can be students (both postgraduate and undergraduate), lecturers, or anyone
2) each session, host will be the - student's supervisor/ host of the invited guest
3) be initiative, let the coordinator know whenever you are ready to give a talk
4) 3Ts is not NATO (Not Action, Talk Only), whenever issues/question (e.g., statistics, experimental design, construct phylogenetic tree etc) raised during 3Ts, a separate discussion group will be held weekly (see next).
The Tea Time Talk (3Ts) has been scheduled to every Wednesday (3 pm - 4pm) in ITBC meeting room. Every week, there will be a guest/presenter, who will give a talk regarding his/her research proposal, ongoing research or completed research etc. Also, we welcome those who want to share their oversea experience (in research), newly learnt technique/knowledge (for research and teaching), or problems (in research) etc.
Please be aware that:
1) presenter can be students (both postgraduate and undergraduate), lecturers, or anyone
2) each session, host will be the - student's supervisor/ host of the invited guest
3) be initiative, let the coordinator know whenever you are ready to give a talk
4) 3Ts is not NATO (Not Action, Talk Only), whenever issues/question (e.g., statistics, experimental design, construct phylogenetic tree etc) raised during 3Ts, a separate discussion group will be held weekly (see next).
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