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Community Involvement

In addition to my PhD research, I am also involved in other works, within the HCW lab and School of Computer Science.

Community Involvement Index

 

HCW Journal Paper Review Group

The Journal Paper Review Group is a mechanism for sharing experience and information to junior members of the HCW lab, such as third year or MSc students who undertake their dissertations in HCW lab. The group members meet every Tuesday, and discuss papers and share ideas. The Journal Paper Review Group was initialized by my colleagues Eleni Michailidou and Darren Lunn, and it is now running by me and my colleage Elizabeth Stringer.

 

RIAM Website Maintenance

The RIAM website is a portal of the RIAM project where project status and publications are published. The website is built and maintained by me and my colleage Dr. Yeliz Yesilada.

 

HCW Lab News Blogger

Everyday a lot of exciting stories happen in the HCW lab. I am the person who publish these news within the school, and around the world.

 

PhD Mentor

The first year of a PhD can be difficult and so the School Of Computer Science offers a mentoring service. Mentors - myself included - are second and third year students who provide advice to first year PhD students with regards to any concerns they have about their studies. To lighten the mood, we also organise the odd social event to enable the first years to get to know each other in a less formal setting. In addition, we act as the school representatives in various boards, such as School Board, Staff-Student Consultative Committee and PGR Student Representation. For more information, please visit the mentor Website.

 

School Demonstrator

The School of Computer Science provides practical lab sessions for students who are on the taught courses. This allows them to gain practical experience in applying the theory that has been taught in the lectures. Demonstrating involves providing assistance to students in these labs as well as assessing coursework and taking attendance. I have demonstrated on the following courses:

 

Tianyi Chen

A picture of Tianyi

Tianyi is a PhD student in School of Computer Science, University of Manchester