Chris Valentine

KMi Runs Equality Podcasting Workshop

Ben Hawkridge and Chris Valentine have run a successful workshop to introduce all five members of the University’s Equality and Diversity team to the technicalities of recording material for podcasting or for presentation on the OU’s new YouTube channel. They will be using their new knowledge to record video and audio media to promote the…

KMi member awarded Honorary Professorship

The University of Waikato, New Zealand, has appointed Prof Stefan Rueger of KMi as Honorary Professor in their Department of Computer Science for a five year period from June 2009. This award recognises the ties and collaborations that Stefan has built with Waikato’s Digital Libraries Research group over the last six years. The principal research…

ERA inspires JANET project call

An Enabling Remote Activity (ERA) presentation at mLearn 2008 has lead to JANET to issue a call to develop extreme portable WLAN projects. The presentation at mLearn impressed Mark O’Leary of JANET enough for him to set up a call for projects to investigate ‘networking at the edge’. ERA, along with four other academic teams…

KMi helps Lorenzo complete Seven Summits

On Friday 2nd January 2009, Italian climber Lorenzo Gariano complete a 12-year quest to complete the Seven Summits challenge – that is to climb the highest mountain on each of the world’s continents – with a successful first-attempt climb of Vinson Massif on Antarctica. He becomes only the third Italian in history to have completed…

Lorenzo Completes Seven Summits

Long-term friend of KMi, Lorenzo Gariano, has finally completed a 12-year quest to complete the "Seven Summits" challenge – that is to climb the highest mountain on each continent – with a successful first-attempt climb of Vinson Massif on Antarctica. He becomes only the third Italian in history to have completed the Seven Summits, after…

Davide Moves On to Imperial

Today, KMi celebrated Davide Guidi’s completion of the first half of his PhD with us; he will now continue his studies at Imperial College, London. Davide works in the Open Knowledge project, in the design and implementation of PowerMagpie which is a Web browser extension to handle Semantic content. He is also in the Watson…

KMi Celebrates Martin Dzbor wedding

KMi today celebrated the upcoming wedding of long-time KMi researcher Martin Dzbor, who is to marry girlfriend Zuzana in Trebišov, Slovakia in a couple of days time. Professor Motta presented a unique gift voucher and card signed by many members of the department. Martin works as research scientist and technical manager on the massive 4-year…

Prof Stefan Rueger gives Inaugural Lecture

Professor Stefan Rueger today presented his inaugural lecture, titled ‘More Than a Thousand Words’. The title alludes to his area of expertise – research into practical and efficient search methods for Multimedia Information Retrieval, ie, video search engines, image databases, spoken document retrieval, music retrieval, query languages and query mediation. Prof Rueger joined KMi from…

KMi Attend Language Teaching Assessment Meeting

As part of their commitment to the webCEF project, Dr Peter Scott, Dr Kevin Quick and Chris Valentine attended a meeting at Universite de Savoie in Chambéry, France. Kevin and Chris have developed a web-based assessment tool that language learners and teachers can use to assess submitted media samples against the Common European Framework of…

PhD for Sylvie

Congratulations to Sylvie Truman for passing her PhD viva today. The title of her thesis is “A computer supported approach towards collaborative and creative musicality in the classroom: study and framework”. The overall aim of the research was to develop and test a collaborative approach to composition that did not require knowledge of the conventional…