Monday, November 30, 2020

Call for Papers: International Conference on Emerging Trends and Technologies on Intelligent Systems (ETTIS-2021)

International Conference on "Emerging Trends and Technologies on Intelligent Systems" (ETTIS-2021) 

Online mode | 4th–5th March 2021

C-DAC Noida in association with the Automatic Control, Computers & Electronics Department, Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania is organizing a 02 day International Conference on "Emerging Trends and Technologies on Intelligent Systems" (ETTIS-2021) in Online mode on March 4th – 5th, 2021.  We are pleased to invite interested members to participate in this conference. The conference will be conducted in online mode due to ongoing Covid-19 related restrictions.

Ø    Aim of the Conference:

The International Conference (ETTIS 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology, and applications of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Cyber-Physical Systems, and Security in Industrial/Real-World settings. ETTIS 2021 welcomes papers in all sub-areas of artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and cyber-physical systems and security. The prime aim of the conference is to invite researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry from different domains of Computing and Information Technologies at a single platform to showcase their research ideas and share information about cutting-edge developments in the field.

Authors are welcome to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate on-going research results, projects, surveying works, and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in all of the related areas.

The Conference will provide a total of four technical tracks to all authors for their submission. So, each author may identify the most suitable track matching to their article/ research paper for submission of the paper. The conference is proposed with the idea of an annual ongoing event to invite researchers on a single platform to exchange their ideas and thoughts. It will definitely evolve as an intellectual asset in the long term years after years. Efforts will be put to make this conference as one the best conference in its area in upcoming years. Research papers from each track after the positive blind peer review by at least two reviewers with a good score will be selected for oral presentation during the conference. All papers that are accepted and presented in ETTIS 2021 will be published in the ETTIS 2021 Conference Proceedings.

Selected papers after the further revision will be submitted to Publishing Partner Springer Series (Approval In-Process).


Ø    Target Audience:

  • Academicians, Faculty Members, Research Scholars, and students
  • Business Professionals, Senior Level Managers, Executives
  • Practitioners in Business and Non-Profit Organizations
  • Policy Makers, Entrepreneurs, Enterprising Youth, Industrialists, Consultants, etc.

Ø    Conference Tracks

  • Track 1Artificial Intelligence
  • Track 2: Big Data
  • Track 3: Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Track 4: Information Security

Ø    Important Dates:

Last date for submission of Full-length Paper

December 1, 2020

Paper acceptance Notification

January 8, 2021

Submission of Camera-ready paper

January 15, 2021

Early Bird  Registration

February 1, 2021

Conference Dates

March 4-5, 2021


  Venue: Online Mode

 C-DAC Academic Block, B-30, Institutional Area, Sector-62, Noida, GB Nagar (UP), India


Please refer to the attached Poster or visit the website  www.ettis.org for further details or contact the organizing committee of the conference:

S. No

Co-Conveners

Phone No.

Mobile No

E-mail id

01

Dr. Arti Noor

0120 – 3063380

+91 9868675191

artinoor@cdac.in

02

Dr. Kriti Saroha

0120-3063368

+91 9810702461

kritisaroha@cdac.in

03

Mr. Sanjay Ojha

0120-3063371-72

+91 9891963250

sanjayojha@cdac.in


Thanks and Regards

Organizing Committee [Emerging Trends and Technologies on Intelligent Systems (ETTIS-2021)]

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC)
(A Scientific Society of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India)
B-30, Setor-62, Noida-201309, Uttar Pradesh (India)


Thursday, November 26, 2020

Kenya Honda (Japan) to receive the Carlos J. Finlay UNESCO Prize for Microbiology

UNESCO Press Release N°2020/118

 

Kenya Honda (Japan) to receive the Carlos J. Finlay UNESCO Prize for Microbiology

Paris, 26 November—Professor Kenya Honda of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology of the Keio University School of Medicine (Tokyo), team leader of the Laboratory for Gut Homeostasis of the Riken Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (Yokohama), has been designated as the laureate of the 2020 Carlos J. Finlay UNESCO Prize for Microbiology. The Prize recognizes his outstanding contribution to the field of microbiology, more particularly for his research into microbiota and its impact on the immune system in various diseases. 

 

Dr. Honda's research group has developed and perfected a top-down gnotobiotic pipeline that integrates highly efficient anaerobic culture techniques with next generation sequencing and gnotobiotic animal models. This enables the direct screening and testing of effector microbes, as gut microbiota members often cooperate as a community to produce metabolites that affect host physiology. Dr Honda has thus been able to identify microbiota members that drive specific types of adaptive immune responses. 

 

Professor Honda was named by the Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, on the basis of recommendations of an international jury composed of experts in microbiology. Created in 1977 at the initiative of the Government of Cuba, the UNESCO Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology is endowed with 10,000 dollars. 

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Press Conact: Clare O'Hagan: c.o-hagan@unesco.org


 

 

 

 



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India International Science Festival 2020: Call for Papers & Posters

India International Science Festival 2020: Science for Self-Reliant India and Global Welfare

India International Science Festival 2020: India International Science Festival (IISF) launched in 2015 is a celebration to promote Science and Technology and demonstrate how science could lead India towards a developed nation within a short span of time. The aim is to engage the public with science and celebrate the joy of science and show the ways how science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) provide us with the solutions to improve our lives. Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences in association with Vijnana Bharati (VIBHA), has created a unique platform of India International Science Festival which intends to inspire curiosity and make learning more rewarding.

IndiaLICS Lecture Series No. 5 on 28 November at 5:00 pm

Sunday, November 22, 2020

[apeid.higher_education.bgk] Save-the-Date: Investing in education and training in the era of COVID-19 and beyond: Wednesday, 2 December 2020, 13:30-15:00hr (Paris time)

Dear Colleagues,

I hope you are safe and doing well during this busy time.

Brief update: Save the date for a webinar on Investing in education and training in the era of covid-19 and beyond on Wednesday, 2 December 2020, 13:30-15:00hr (Paris time).

The webinar aims to share UNESCO’s analysis of the national fiscal measures, discuss countries’ experiences and lessons in their education response to COVID-19, identify related policy options and trade-offs, and explore ways and means to seize the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity for bolder actions and more strategic engagement and investment in education and training to achieve SDG4. Please see background here: https://en.unesco.org/news/education-not-cost-its-investment-recovery.

Target audience: The webinar is primarily directed to policymakers and managers dealing with education financing issues in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please feel free to share within your networks and pre-register for the event here: https://unesco-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CnD46gLySCOISMcBfxWMzA. Questions may be sent to Ms. Sara Bin Mahfooz: S.bin-mahfooz@unesco.org

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Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development (EISD)

Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

 

Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building

920 Sukhumvit Rd.,
Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Tel.: +66 23 91 05 77 Ext 371

www.unesco.org/bangkok

 

Friday, November 20, 2020

UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme names recipients of Young Scientists Awards

UNESCO Press Release No. 2020-112

 

 

UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme

names recipients of Young Scientists Awards

 

Paris, 20 November – The International Coordinating Council of the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme of UNESCO has named the recipients of the 2020 Young Scientists Awards, which seeks to promote a new generation of scientists worldwide poised to address ecological and sustainability issues.

Six young scientists will receive the award in 2020:

Radisti Ayu PRAPTIWI (Indonesia): Understanding the impact of climate change to cultural ecosystem services in tropical marine areas of the Taka Bonerate Kepulauan Selayar Biosphere Reserve.

Babajide Charles FALEMARA (Nigeria): Economic valuation of tropical tree species and soil carbon sequestration potential as ecosystem services in the context of climate change in the Omo Biosphere Reserve.

Opeyemi ADEYEMI (Nigeria): Assessing and mapping communities' preferences for ecosystem services in Omo Biosphere Reserve. An approach to enhance sustainable management of the biosphere reserve and promote people's livelihood.

Sandra DELFIN DE LEON (Cuba): Farming, propagation and assisted reproduction of stony corals for the study of reef restoration.

Laure THIERRY DE VILLE D'AVRAY (Philippines): The influence of artificial reefs on fish communities and their potential socio-economic benefits, a study in the Palawan Biosphere Reserve. 

Iolanda-Veronica GANEA (Romania): Designing efficient strategies for the implementation of an ecotourism network in the Sfântu Gheorghe Channel area of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve.

The MAB Programme has been granting awards of up to $5,000 (USD) each year since 1989 to encourage young researchers to undertake work on ecosystems, natural resources and biodiversity in support of the Sustainable Development Goals.  The selection was announced during the MAB Council's annual meeting, held virtually on 27 and 28 October.

Biosphere reserves are areas that promote innovative solutions for sustainable development and serve as laboratories of ideas and good practices on biodiversity conservation. The World Network of Biosphere Reserves includes 714 sites in 129 countries. It is managed by the MAB Programme, which pioneered the idea of sustainable development.

 

More information:

 

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c.o-hagan@unesco.org

 

 



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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Invitation to Sweden India Science Sambandh: Nobel Science Dialogue Series | on 21-11, 28-11, 5-12

Sweden Alumni Network India is pleased to invite you to a dialogue series featuring eminent scientists from India and Sweden to celebrate Science and Nobel awarded inventions. 
Join us to be a part of the conversation on the 3 sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine) as per the categories stipulated by Alfred Nobel by bringing together the leading scientists of Sweden and India in a motivating 'Fireside' Dialogue series. 3 weekends starting in November 2020, will have 2 leading Swedish and Indian scientists discuss and explore each of the 3 sciences. 

All student participants will receive a certificate of participation.

We are excited to celebrate women in science and their invaluable contribution in the field of Science. Follow our website for the upcoming events (https://swedenindiascience.com/).

Please register

Sr No

Event Topic

Date & Time

Speaker/Scientists

1

Dialogue on Medicine

21-11-20; 3.30 pm IST

Prof Ola Weiland:

Sr prof in Infectious Diseases at Karolinska Institutet and senior consultant in ID at Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden

Prof Shiv Kumar Sarin:

Padma Bhushan Awardee

Prof & HOD Hepatology and Director, Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences, New Delhi

 

6

Nobel Dialogue on Physics

28-11-20; 3.30 pm IST

Prof Ulf Danielsson:

Göran Gustafsson Prize & Thuréus Prize winner and Prof of Theoretical Physics at Uppsala University, Sweden

7

Nobel Dialogue on Chemistry

5-12-20; 3.30 pm IST

TBA

Dr Saswati Das 

(Tentative): Director- Program & Clinical Services at Jhpiego; Public Health and expert on Gene Editing (CRISPR); Alumni of Sweden India Network Delhi

 

 


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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Reclaiming AI Futures: Call for Contributions and Provocations

Reclaiming AI Futures: Call for Contributions and Provocations
The spectre of artificial intelligence looms large over us. According to the prevalent visions sold to us today, Artificial Intelligence will save us from ourselves – cut out humanity and let technology provide for our futures, mediating our interactions and our relationships with mathematical precision and computerised equanimity: 100 Smart Cities, 'built from the Internet up,' which recognise only the disciplined and data-annotated urban resident. Machines which prophesied on dishonesty and criminality and place us in an information straitjacket from which there is no escape. Technologies will mine data from the depths of our bodies and our environment, and, in turn, displace us from both. What do these futures hold in store for us? Who do these visions of AI futures serve? How do we resist, reimagine and reclaim our technological futures? To paraphrase Ruha Benjamin, how do we imagine and craft the worlds we cannot live without, just as we dismantle the ones we cannot live within?

This is a call for contributions and provocations of art and activism, to reimagine a vision of AI futures which can dismantle and blind the normative gazes of AI's present and can reclaim a technological future of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.
We are accepting pitches for short pieces of writing, graphic and visual media and/or sound to be published as a short, one-off digital zine exploring AI futures in India. This could take the form of a visual artwork, an essay, a work of speculative fiction, an interactive game or a short video. Seven selected works will get an honorarium of INR 20,000 and their work will be published as part of Mozilla fellow Divij Joshi's project, the 'AI Observatory'. 
Please email your pitches to divij@mozillafoundation.org as a single document (odt., .doc, .pdf). The pitch should contain the following:
  • The name and affiliations of the contributors. 
  • A brief description of the intended contribution, specifically indicating how it reflects on the theme of 'Reclaiming AI Futures'.
  • A description of the material used for creating the work, including the format / standard in which it is to be displayed online and the technical requirements of hosting the work online.

Note: The final work should be available in a standard which can be comfortably viewed online on commonly available mobile web-browsers. The size of the final work should be no more than 30MB. 
Timeline: The last date for submission of pitches is November 25, 2020. Accepted pitches will be informed by November 30. Final contributions must be received by December 30.
Terms of Use: Contributors agree to grant a non-exclusive, perpetual and royalty-free license to the licensor, Divij Joshi, to copy, use, display, perform, publish and share the work. 

A Souvenir published titled "Resisting Disinfodemic: Media and Information Literacy for everyone and, by everyone"

A Souvenir Published on the occasion of Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2020.
"Resisting Disinfodemic: Media and Information Literacy for everyone and, by everyone"
Edited by Dilara Begum and Md. Hasinul Elahi; Department of Information Studies and Library Management, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2020.

Table of Contents
Messages
  • Message from the Head of Office and UNESCO Representative to Bangladesh
  • Message from the UNESCO Programme Specialist
  • Message from the IFLA President
  • Message from the International Library Consultant
  • Message from the Director, IATLIS
  • Message from Dr. Diljit Singh
Editorial
Interview
  • An Exclusive Interview with the Chairman, Bangladesh Institute for Information Literacy and Sustainable Development (BIILSD)
Write-ups
  • MIL and Disinfodemic: Lessons Learned and the Way Ahead
  • Empowering Adolescents and Youths through Media and Information Literacy
  • Tackling Spread of Misinformation in India: A Strategic Approach
  • European Libraries during the Coronavirus Crisis
  • Resisting Disinfodemic: Media & Information Literacy for everyone & by everyone- supporting each other
  • Deep Learning Approach and Information Literacy
  • Role of Information Literacy during COVID19 Pandemic
  • Overcoming the Lack of Information Literacy Skills in Librarianship through the EU Funded Projects, case study: Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Resisting Disinfodemic: Media and Information Literacy for Everyone and by Everyone
  • Digital, Media and Information Literacy are required for Building Digital Bangladesh
  • Media & Information Literacy is the Answer to Disinfodemic
  • Resisting Disinfodemic: Media and Information Literacy for Everyone and by Everyone
  • Infodemic: Digital Destruction during COVID-19 Pandemic

Sunday, November 15, 2020

[apeid.higher_education.bgk] Virtual conference on understanding the causes of gender disparities in STEM-related TVET (23-27 November 2020)

Good morning, Colleagues

 

Thanks to UNEVOC, please find more about the upcoming TVET Forum and chance to engage:

 

Virtual Conference on understanding the causes of gender disparities in STEM-related TVET:

UNESCO-UNEVOC will launch its report on ‘Boosting gender equality in science and technology: A challenge for TVET programmes and careers’ during the upcoming virtual conference.

 

The following threads will be opened for discussion on the days specified. From 23 to 27 November:

  • Monday --       Context: Current state of gender equality in STEM-related TVET
  • Tuesday --       TVET institutions: TVET institutional level factors affecting gender equality in STEM-related TVET
  • Wednesday -- Labour market: Women in STEM-related labour market sectors – the leaky-pipeline phenomena
  • Thursday --      Societal and personal factors: Societal and personal factors affecting gender equality in STEM-related TVET
  • Friday --           Policies: Government strategies for promoting gender equality in STEM-related TVET

 

Join in: Register for the virtual conference and TVET Forum

 

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Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development (EISD)

Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

 

Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building

920 Sukhumvit Rd.,
Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Tel.: +66 23 91 05 77 Ext 371

www.unesco.org/bangkok

 

 

[apeid.higher_education.bgk] Statement on COVID-19 by Parties to the Tokyo Convention (November 2020)

From Libing Wang, Secretariat of the Tokyo Convention Committee, UNESCO Bangkok

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Warm greetings from UNESCO Bangkok.

 

I am thrilled to share with you a new Statement on COVID-19 by Parties to the Tokyo Convention. As agreed by the nine Parties to the Tokyo Convention, the 2020s must not become a decade of lost opportunity for cross-border higher education.

 

After a six-week consultation and dialogue, Parties agreed to a substantive Statement about the importance of confronting COVID-19 by strengthening cooperation in qualifications recognition in the Asia-Pacific and beyond. Fully respecting the autonomy of domestic decision-makers, Parties to the Tokyo Convention shared a commitment to protecting the rights of an individual to have their studies and qualifications recognized and/or assessed fairly and transparently, including those using non-traditional modes such as online and blended learning.

 

We would greatly appreciate your help with outreach and promotion in your countries:

 

Going forward, UNESCO invites all countries that have not yet ratified the Tokyo Convention to share your progress and work plans with us to complete ratification of the Tokyo Convention and join the new Asia-Pacific Network of National Information Centres (APNNIC). The portal for APNNIC is due to launch on 17 November 2020 and we welcome further participation from higher education authorities in charge of higher education and recognition issues in your country (event registration details here).

 

For technical assistance at national level or to share work plans, please feel free to contact me or the higher education team in Bangkok anytime.  

 

Thank you,

 

Libing

 

 

 

 

 

Libing Wang, PhD

Chief, Section for Educational Innovation and Skills Development (EISD)

Head a.i., Executive Office

UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education

 

United Nations

Educational, Scientific and

Cultural Organization

Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building

920 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Tel.: +66 23 91 05 77 Ext 212 Fax: +66 23 91 08 66

www.unesco.org/bangkok

 

Engagement of 25 Project Associates in CSIR-NISTADS, New Delhi for IISF2020 | Walk-in-Interview: 24.11.2020


Engagement of Project Associates in CSIR-NISTADS, New Delhi 

 

WALK-IN-INTERVIEW

CSIR-National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies (CSIR-NISTADS), a multidisciplinary national research laboratory invites applicants from bright, dynamic and qualified individuals for engagement as Project Associates for coordinating & managing different activities of India International Science Festival (IISF-2020).

Total Vacancies: 25

Date of Walk-in-Interview: 24.11.2020,

Reporting Time: From 09:00 AM

 

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Sunday, November 8, 2020

First Prof B Guha Memorial Lecture on 11th November at 11:00 IST | Invitation & Participation Links

Information and Communication Society of India (ICSI) 
Cordially invites you to
First Prof. B. Guha Memorial Lecture 
on 
"National Education Policy and Its Implications for Higher Education in India"
by 
Professor V. Ramagopal Rao
Director, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi 

Date: 11th November 2020
Time: 11:00 a.m. IST


YouTube Livehttps://youtu.be/-B3StiY-gWg

Webex Participation Link 
Webex Event number : 176 503 3990
Event password : 2020

RSVP
Dr. Usha M. Munshi
President, ICSI

Thursday, November 5, 2020

CfPs Urban Mobility India, Research Symposium 2021

Urban Mobility India, Research Symposium 2021
The 13th Urban Mobility India Conference cum Expo 2020 will be held under the aegis of Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs on 9th November 2020. As part of the conference a research symposium is also held. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic the Symposium shall be held as a separate event in January/ February 2021. The symposium is a platform to highlight the current research carried out by the academic and research institutes in urban transport, especially by the young researchers belonging to various academic institutes and research institutes all over India. The Research Symposium is being coordinated by the Transport Planning Department, School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi.
The purpose of the research symposium is to:
I. Encourage young researchers working in various facets of urban transport to present their research work and provide them an opportunity for networking with fellow researchers and professionals.
II. Enhance capacity building of young researchers in the field of urban transport, and
III. Contribute towards building up a research database, its dissemination and identification of research thrust in the country.

Themes
As part of the research symposium the technical thematic sessions are proposed to be held on 31st October and 1st November 2020 are:
1. Addressing equities in Transportation Systems
2. Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Mobility
3. Mobility during Pandemic
4. Planning and Design for Vulnerable Road Users.
5. Public Transport systems and Infrastructure
6. Road Safety/ Safe Mobility
7. Transport Data Analytics
8. Travel Behaviour and Demand Modelling.

Important Dates
  • Last date for submission of full paper: November 30th, 2020
  • Notification of acceptance of full paper: December 20th, 2020
  • Submission of revised version of full paper & Presentation: January 5th, 2021
  • Research Symposium: Tentatively between January 15 & January 30, 2021. (Exact 2/3 days need to be identified)

Call For Papers: Guidelines for Submission of Full Length Paper provided separately here

Contact
Dr. Sewa Ram
Coordinator - Research Symposium 2020
Professor & Head of the Department
Dr. Bhaskar Gowd Sudagani
Co-Coordinator - Research Symposium 2020
Assistant Professor
E-Mail: umirs2020@gmail.com