Friday 30 November 2012

[pakgrid] A coup against HEC in the making

 


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Subject: [Pak-France-Scholars] A coup against HEC in the making

 
"To be certain, politicisation of the HEC is bound to make it into another PIA, ‘great people to fly with’ or another Tezgam Express that left Karachi last Friday but is yet to arrive anywhere."

http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-2-145726-A-coup-against-HEC-in-the-making



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[pakgrid] A national scale challenge for engineers and entreprenuers in Pakistan

 

Pakistan is in the midst of natural gas usage crisis.  There are issues like:
  1. Price of CNG; is it fair to link it to international price of crude oil? Need a sound macro economic analysis, not emotional statements.
  2. If CNG is not used for transportation what will it be used for?
  3. Should we switch to LPG for transportation?  What are benefits of switching to LPG for transportation? What are the sources of LPG? What is the infrastructure cost of switching from CNG to LPG?  Can CNG car kits be used with LPG?  How much modification will be needed to these kits? Can we do this conversion of CNG kits locally? If so who will do the design and manufacturing?
  4. If CNG is not used for transportation what will it be used for?
  5. Whatever this other use of CNG is, why can LPG not be used for this purpose?
  6. Is it true that we are as blessed with shale gas as US is?  If it is true then how soon can this shale gas be brought on line?
  7. If this shale gas can be brought online (assuming it is there) why pay the cost of conversion of infrastructure from CNG to LPG?
  8. I can go on and on but have to get back to work.
Is HEC doing anything in this direction?  Has HEC or National ICT R&D Fund issued any well thought out RFPs for such research? Like the RFPs NSF issues time to time?
 
With Regards
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[pakgrid] A mandate to Nowhere

 

Dear Readers

Establishment division in collaboration with Prime Minister's Sectariat has notified a senior bureaucrat Major (R) Qamar Zaman, Secretary Education and Trainings Division, to take additional charge of the post of Executive Director (ED) HEC (http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-6-145703-HEC-objects-to-fresh-posting. This order not only undermines HEC freedom to appoint its officers but is an attempt to subjugate and evaporate or devolve HEC.  Bureaucracy is not interested in flourishing HEC as their eyes are stuck on billions of rupees which HEC is administering on higher education and scholarships in Pakistan.  Our recent two decades history shows appointment of retired military generals and bureaucrats as Chief Executives in WAPDA, PIA, Railway and Steel Mill has destroyed those institutions (http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/11/06/comment/todays-cartoon/wapdapiasteel-millrailway/). Legal distribution of public property among generals, politicians and bureaucrats is injustice to common citizens of Pakistan (http://tribune.com.pk/story/391278/plots-for-bureaucrats-and-generals/).  HEC notified the post of ED few months ago but later decided to let Prof Sohail Naqvi continue based on his outstanding contributions to HEC.  Academia in general appreciated HEC decision to let Prof Dr Sohail Naqvi continue as ED for his most appropriate background and corruption free services. ED post in HEC requires a PhD degree in science or engineering and long competitive academic experience which any bureaucrat cannot have whatsoever.  Bureaucrats are generally donkeys of all trades but master of none but this post requires qualified Doctors (PhD) not donkeys. Chairman HEC is requested to exercise his own powers by declining the illegal order or challenge it in Supreme Court if necessary.  If we keep silence then tsunami of the corruption cancer will override the higher education system of Pakistan. Dual nationals and fake degrees holders are destroying the nation on which academia cannot sit silent.  Pakistan is continuously descending deep down into chaos due to bad decisions. This is time to rise and stand to wrong decisions leading twilight into utter darkness.  Government and bureaucracy tried to devolve HEC two years ago but SC ordered HEC to keep operating under laws before amendment (http://dawn.com/2011/04/12/sc-orders-hec-to-keep-operating-until-amendment-in-law/), déjà vu, any attempt to appoint any bureaucrat as ED in HEC is violation of SC orders.  Establishment Division is misguiding Prime Minister on HEC authority (See HEC Act, Section II) to appoint PM Scale officers. HEC decision to protest on this inhuman order (http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-6-145703-HEC-objects-to-fresh-posting) was hailed by academia and civil society of Pakistan. I personally request Major (R) Qamar Zaman to keep away from HEC as he will be used as key for HEC devolution which is not appreciated by Academia and Civil Society


 Dr Nasrullah Khan Kalair





--- On Wed, 11/28/12, Affan Syed <affan.syed.usc@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Affan Syed <affan.syed.usc@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [pakgrid] How the Higher Ed community needs to adapt, and quickly
To: "Qasim Sheikh" <qs358@yahoo.com>
Cc: "pakgrid@yahoogroups.com" <pakgrid@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 2:52 PM

Dear Dr. Qasim,
I appreciate your thoughts, I have some comments inline below:

On 11/27/2012 8:53 PM, Qasim Sheikh wrote:
> Dear Affan,
>    I had lengthy discussions with FAST-NU decision makers on this
> subject a few months back but did not make much headway.

We are making some headway, but I am actually pointing towards a radical
shift in the tautology as well as new delivery mechanisms.

>  However, luckily I used Algorithms course from Stanford at SEECS, NUST
> and now thanks to management of Air University I am teaching "small
> Networks: Friends, Money, and
> Bytes" https://www.coursera.org/course/friendsmoneybytes from Princeton
> at AU.  I am teaching it as a graduate level course.  I replay lectures
> from the course in class.  Sometimes I have to give additional lectures
> to prepare students with background material.  I stop the lecture in the
> middle and explain concepts if needed.  We do the same home-works and
> quizzes in class.  We have not reached the point where students listen
> to lectures before the class and then class is used for solving problems
> and discussing what students can not understand, but this is a start.  I
> asked students if they wanted me to make slides myself from Princeton
> video lectures and deliver my version.  Students are quite happy with
> original video lectures from Princeton.  Similarly, in my information
> coding course I used material from Udacity's course on statistics to
> teach students Bayesian analysis.   I gave homework from udacity course
> and told students that they can copy the solution as long as they
> understand it.  This homework was followed by an in class quiz.  My
> expectation is that students will start self learning process from these
> courses. 

The above approach is the one I was thinking is the obvious first step;
It will be great if you can get some structured (and anonymous) feedback
from your students about this experimentation and share the results here
(and perhaps even wider in the MOOC community).
>
> I have given graduate students a list of 6 courses from udacity and
> coursera with the offer that if they bring completion certificates I
> will guide them in selecting their MS thesis problem.

Again, a great idea... but research is one thing where brick-and-mortar
schools/universities will have an edge.

>
> The change we need is not likely to come from "Rector's office".  They
> just don't want to go through the effort needed for the change.  Why
> should they?  List of applicants to 1st semester is 4 to 5 times the
> number of seats, university keeps increasing tuition and fee to keep its
> operations profitable, demand for cs graduates worldwide is increasing.
>  Why rock the boat when everything is calm?

But that exactly is the point of my article, We (the current higher Ed
univ.. and to some extent even the primary and secondary level schools)
are the incumbents and there is a disruption that is going to not rock,
but sweep the world from under our feet. Those who can envision this and
adapt (by coming up with novel solutions) will survive.

>
> I would recommend that as a start you start using course material from
> these courses and force students you are advising for MS or Ph. D.
> theses to take relevant courses.  I also think that industry can play a
> big role here by giving preference to candidates who bring completion
> certificates from relevant courses on coursera, udacity, MITx, Berkeleyx
> etc.  This will get student's attention.

> With Regards
> Qasim
> pk.linkedin.com/pub/qasim-sheikh/0/250/712
> +923008540838 (mob)

Affan


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Thursday 29 November 2012

Re: [pakgrid] How the Higher Ed community needs to adapt, and quickly

 

Dear All,



A big game changer is IIT's have already started offering courses on Coursera. 

Here is a link for a course on "Web Intelligence and Big Data"


However, the course will be taught by the faculty at the institute and they are not paying any credits for general courses on Coursera. That might be the next step if student accounts and activity can be moderated.


Best Regards,

On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Affan Syed <affan.syed.usc@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Dear Dr. Qasim,
I appreciate your thoughts, I have some comments inline below:



On 11/27/2012 8:53 PM, Qasim Sheikh wrote:
> Dear Affan,
> I had lengthy discussions with FAST-NU decision makers on this
> subject a few months back but did not make much headway.

We are making some headway, but I am actually pointing towards a radical
shift in the tautology as well as new delivery mechanisms.


> However, luckily I used Algorithms course from Stanford at SEECS, NUST
> and now thanks to management of Air University I am teaching "small
> Networks: Friends, Money, and
> Bytes" https://www.coursera.org/course/friendsmoneybytes from Princeton
> at AU. I am teaching it as a graduate level course. I replay lectures
> from the course in class. Sometimes I have to give additional lectures
> to prepare students with background material. I stop the lecture in the
> middle and explain concepts if needed. We do the same home-works and
> quizzes in class. We have not reached the point where students listen
> to lectures before the class and then class is used for solving problems
> and discussing what students can not understand, but this is a start. I
> asked students if they wanted me to make slides myself from Princeton
> video lectures and deliver my version. Students are quite happy with
> original video lectures from Princeton. Similarly, in my information
> coding course I used material from Udacity's course on statistics to
> teach students Bayesian analysis. I gave homework from udacity course
> and told students that they can copy the solution as long as they
> understand it. This homework was followed by an in class quiz. My
> expectation is that students will start self learning process from these
> courses.

The above approach is the one I was thinking is the obvious first step;
It will be great if you can get some structured (and anonymous) feedback
from your students about this experimentation and share the results here
(and perhaps even wider in the MOOC community).

>
> I have given graduate students a list of 6 courses from udacity and
> coursera with the offer that if they bring completion certificates I
> will guide them in selecting their MS thesis problem.

Again, a great idea... but research is one thing where brick-and-mortar
schools/universities will have an edge.


>
> The change we need is not likely to come from "Rector's office". They
> just don't want to go through the effort needed for the change. Why
> should they? List of applicants to 1st semester is 4 to 5 times the
> number of seats, university keeps increasing tuition and fee to keep its
> operations profitable, demand for cs graduates worldwide is increasing.
> Why rock the boat when everything is calm?

But that exactly is the point of my article, We (the current higher Ed
univ.. and to some extent even the primary and secondary level schools)
are the incumbents and there is a disruption that is going to not rock,
but sweep the world from under our feet. Those who can envision this and
adapt (by coming up with novel solutions) will survive.


>
> I would recommend that as a start you start using course material from
> these courses and force students you are advising for MS or Ph. D.
> theses to take relevant courses. I also think that industry can play a
> big role here by giving preference to candidates who bring completion
> certificates from relevant courses on coursera, udacity, MITx, Berkeleyx
> etc. This will get student's attention.
>
> With Regards
> Qasim
> pk.linkedin.com/pub/qasim-sheikh/0/250/712
> +923008540838 (mob)

Affan




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Dr. Hammad A. Qureshi,
BS Engg., PhD (Computer Science)

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[pakgrid] PhD positions in Computer Vision and Learning [Spain]

 

AssalamOAlaiakuam,
 
 FYI as received
 
 
Regards,
 
Dr. Jamshed Iqbal
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT),
Islamabad, Pakistan
___________________

 
The Robotics Group at the University of Zaragoza, Spain is looking for two highly motivated PhD students to join an industry-driven research project in collaboration with a recently created start-up. The post is available from January 2013. The successful candidate must have a degree(s) in Engineering, Physics, Maths, Computer Science or a related field, with a solid background in machine learning and/or computer vision. The PhD students will work with Dr. Luis Montesano and Dr. Javier Civera.

Applicants should submit a cover letter addressing the selection criteria below, curriculum vitae (including publications), and contact information of at least one referee. A copy of the academic transcripts (i.e., your grades in your bachelor and/or master degree(s)) should be included in the application. Applications should be sent to  phd.call.unizar@gmail.com in a single pdf document; indicating which one of the two positions is preferred. Applications can be sent immediately and will be evaluated until the position is taken.

Selection Criteria:

•       Excellent C/C++ and Matlab programming skills.
•       Excellent academic background. A Master degree in related fields will be highly valued. 
•       Experience in machine learning methods.
•       Experience in computer vision (3D vision and/or recognition).

The project aims to create portable technology to evaluate the behavior of people on everyday situations, such as shopping.

Profile 1: 3D scene models from wearable cameras. The aim is camera tracking and the creation of scene models from an image sequence obtained with a wearable camera. The specific challenges that will be addressed are: blurred images from rapid motion, scenes with low texture and the estimation of high level semantics (e.g., inserting objects or humans in the scene).  This PhD thesis will be mainly advised by Dr. Javier Civera.

Profile 2: Automatic creation of user profiles from behavioral data. The research will focus on the development of algorithms to extract user profiles from real data acquired during everyday activities. Data will involve many different measures including trajectories, attention and information provided by bio-sensors. This PhD thesis will be mainly advised by Dr. Luis Montesano.

--
Javier Civera
jcivera[at]unizar[dot]es
http://webdiis.unizar.es/~jcivera
(+34) 876555554

Departamento de Informatica e Ingenieria de Sistemas
Universidad de Zaragoza
C/ Maria de Luna, 1
50018 Zaragoza, Spain.
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[pakgrid] need research papers

 
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