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Ingersoll Rand is a $17 billion company whose people and businesses around the world create progress for our customers in the global climate control, air conditioning and heating, industrial and security markets. These markets continue to expand as they address growing needs in developed and developing economies alike. Our products, systems and solutions increase the efficiency and productivity of industrial, commercial operations, homes, and improve the security, safety, health and comfort of people around the world. We have opportunities for career growth through our diverse businesses, which manufacture many well-recognized brands including Club Car, Hussmann, Ingersoll Rand, Schlage, Thermo King and Trane. In every line of business - Ingersoll Rand enables companies and their customers to inspire progress. For more information about Ingersoll Rand visit www.ingersollrand.com.

Air Conditioning Systems and Services

The Air Conditioning Systems and Services business of Ingersoll Rand provides heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems that enhance the quality and comfort of the air in homes and buildings around the world. Its offerings, under the Trane and American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning brands, include energy efficient systems, service and parts support and advanced building controls

Vacancy: Software Engineer
Location: Prai, Penang

Responsibilities:

- Debugging and maintaining the existing product selection program in .net environment (VC++).
- Apply vendor software into the product selection program  Logic, envelopes and seamless interface verifications.
- Work closely with users to understand the software requirement and schedule the software development.
- Work as a team with multiple departments on new product selection program.
- Ensure the integrity and correctness of the data in the product selection program.
- Maintain the available reports in the selection program
- Provide daily support and documentation to users.

Requirements:
- Bachelor or Master Degree in information technology with minimum 1 years working experience in manufacturing environment
- Proficient in Object Oriented Programming.
- Fluent in C++.
- Knowledge of development environments such as MS Visual Studio and Windows platforms.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills and the ability to interface effectively with users
- Independent and have strong analytical mind.
- Willing to travel.

Contact Details:

TM AIR CONDITIONING SDN BHD
2047 LORONG PERUSAHAAN 10
KAWASAN PERUSAHAAN PERAI
13600 PERAI
PENANG

Email:

Prof. Emeritus Bebo White
Workshop: Second Life

Second Life is a virtual world developed by Linden Lab that was launched on 23 June 2003, and is accessible on the Internet. A free client program called the Viewer enables its users, called Residents, to interact with each other through avatars. Residents can explore, meet other residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade virtual property and services with one another, or travel throughout the world. Built into the software is a three-dimensional modeling tool based around simple geometric shapes that allows a resident to build virtual objects. This can be used in combination with the Linden Scripting Language which can be used to add functionality to objects.


Details:

Date: 24 August 2010

Time: 9.00am - 11.00am

Venue: Spatial Info Lab 2, FCSIT

RSVP: Ms. Fatihah @  


Distinguished Seminar: Implications of Web Technology

Web technology has touched and helped to shape a wide variety of human pursuits and practices. From old models of thinking and doing we now have E-Commerce, E-Science, E-Learning, E-Government, and more. Given all the disciplines that have been affected by the Web, it is sometimes easiest just to summarize them as E-*. Concurrently, the Web has become one of the basic forms of human interaction and has redefined our definitions of friendship and social networking. In this seminar we will examine the evolution of the Web and how it led to this point in technological history. Examples drawn from E-Commerce, E-Science, and E-Learning will be discussed.


Details:

Date:25 August 2010

Time: 2.00pm – 3.00pm

Venue: BMU, FCSIT

RSVP: Mr. Mohamad Nazri @ (before 24th August 2010)


Distinguished Seminar: Shaping the Future Web

A mere 20 years ago the World Wide Web did not exist and no one could have predicted the impact it would have on society. Likewise, can we possibly predict what the Web of the future might look like and how it might be used? We often hear (and use) terms like Web 2.0, Web 3.0, the Semantic Web, and the Social Web. Do any of these truly represent the Future Web and, if so, what roles will they play in its development? This seminar will examine some of the key technologies and philosophies that are likely to help shape the future Web.


Details

Date: 26 August 2010

Time: 9.00am – 11.00am

Venue: BMU, FCSIT

RSVP: Pn Rosita Othman @ (Before 25th August 2010)


Public Seminar: E-Government

The term “E-Government” means different things to different audiences. At its simplest it might mean attractive Web site providing basic government information. In other instances it implements the concepts of Web 2.0 to emphasize citizen involvement and communication. More recently “E-Government” sites provide unrestricted access to public data encouraging usage in diverse and creative ways. In this seminar we will discuss the goals of “E-Government” and some of the technologies behind it. We will also examine several case studies of “E-Government” implementations and discuss their effectiveness.


Details

Date: 27 August 2010

Time: 9.00am – 11.00am

Venue: Wisma Bapa Malaysia, Kuching


Seminar Series: Scale and orientation invariant 3D facial feature extraction using HK curvature

Title: Scale and orientation invariant 3D facial feature extraction using HK curvature

Date: 11th August 2010
Time: 2:00pm
Venue: BMU

 Speaker: Dr. Jacey-Lynn Minoi


Abstract: The research seeks to automate fully the landmark on 3D face scans. The landmark process consists of a generalised three-stage pipeline. Firstly, the state of the art of robust and reproducible feature extraction approach is based on 3D scale-space volume. Second, the weighted average of the feature vectors to locate the centre of the component features. Finally each of the located landmark candidates are aligned and registered to the corresponding dense landmarks. In this presentation, I will focus only on the first stage of the pipeline. In this stage, scale and orientation invariant feature extraction method is performed using mean (H) and Gaussian (K) curvature values. Scale spaces of the 3D surfaces are constructed using Gaussian pyramiding. Salient features can then be extracted from the face surfaces based on the assigned threshold values.

This research is a Wellcome Trust funded project led by the Department of Statistics, Glasgow University and co-investigators are from the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Dublin, Dental School and Computer Science Deparment, Glasgow University, and Limerick University.
Distingushed Speaker Series: Prof Leon Sterling, Swinburne Universityof Technology, Australia

Title:The Art of Agent-Oriented Modelling

Date: 4th August 2010
Time: 2pm
Venue: BMU FCSIT

Abstract:

This talk will present an approach to conceptaulising and designing complex, socio-technical systems such as smart homes and e-commerce. Examples in the talk will be drawn from projects, including technology for fun between grandparents and grandchildren, Tamagotchi electronic pets, and the airport domain. The talk is based on a recently published book, Sterling & Taveter, published by MIT Press.


About the Speaker:

Prof. Leon Sterling was born in Melbourne, Australia. He completed a B.Sc.(Hons.) at the University of Melbourne, and a Ph.D. in computational group theory at the Australian National University. He has worked at universities in the UK, and the US. In 1995, he returned to the University of Melbourne, and founded the University of Melbourne Intelligent Agent Lab. He moved in 2010 to become Dean of the Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology.
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