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-嵌入式方法 -麦克洛克林 Click to visit website Research A page on my Speech-related research... the Bionic Voice project... SaVAD (Super-Audible Voice Activity Detection)... and Machine Hearing /Sound Event Detection A page on my Communications-related research A page on my Miscellaneous research Also an overview of some Old Projects I was a founding member of the Earth Observatory of Singapore(you read about some of my work here, including the revolutionary GeoTouch here) My electromobility research included e-bikes on campus (you can also view some photos) X-Sat: about 5 years of my life was spent leading a team to develop the computers for Singapore's first satellite. (click here for photos) and here is some more information. There is also some on the Miscellaneous research page above. Here is some of my industrial R&D portfolio Publications Over 210 papers (including 5 books, 60 peer-reviewed journals, 150 peer-reviewed conference papers and chapters), listed below: Your browser does not support iframes, click here instead. Also see me on Google Scholar Currentstudents(postgraduate) Lam Dang Pham (PhD) Kelvin Summoogum (PhD, part time) -- founder of Miicare George Langroudi (PhD) Co-supervised with Dr Palani Ramaswamy Also, click here to view some of my recent research students in China Graduatedstudents(postgraduate) Ding Zhongqiang (PhD, 2001) Hamid Reza Sharifzadeh (PhD, 2011) s***va Prakash Premananda (PhD, 2012) Farzaneh Ahmadi (PhD, 2013) Erwin Anggadjaja (PhD, 2014) Le Thanh Hai (PhD, 2014) - final writeup supervised by Nicholas Vun Chan Hua, NTU Nguyen Quang Huy (PhD, soon) - now supervised by Nicholas Vun Chan Hua, NTU Pham Hung Thinh (PhD, ETA 2014) - with Suhaib Fahmy, NTU Zeng Wei (PhD, ETA 2015) - now supervised by Philip Fu, NTU Cedric Tio Meng Meng (MEng, 2000) Fong Loong Chong (MSc, 2003) - with Kryz Pawlikowski, UOC Milind Thakur (MSc, 2005) - with Harsha Sirisena, UOC Jengis Lo-Ming (MSc, 2006) - with Pete Smith, UOC Phan Quoc Huy (MEng, 2012) - main supervisor: Forest Tan Su Lim, SIT Xu Simin (MEng, 2013) - with Suhaib Fahmy, NTU Fan Gaofeng (MEng, NTU Singapore, 2013) Li Jingjie (MEng, USTC, 2015) Haomin Zhang (MEng, USTC, 2016) Xu Yan (MEng, USTC, 2016) Xie Zhipeng (MEng, USTC, 2016) Jin Ma (MEng, USTC, 2017) Qian Mengjie (PhD) – now supervised by Prof. Martin Russell, The University of Birmingham Teaching Signal Analysis for Computing Computing Systems Information Systems Analysis Software Engineering Process Computer Programming/C programming Computer Organisation and Architecture Principles of Embedded Computing (MSc level) Secure Embedded Systems (MSc level) Embedded Computer Architecture (MSc level) Embedded Operating Systems (MSc level) Guest lecture: Algorithms to Architectures (MSc level) Writing papers with LaTeX (MSc/PhD level) Industry: 25 courses on Embedded Linux for Atom and ARM processors for Dreamcatcher, in Malaysia & Singapore Industry: courseware development on Intel Atom Intelligent Systems (with Dreamcatcher & Intel) Industry: audio and speech signal processing Industry: DSP development notes Computer Peripherals (old stuff) Computer Architecture Electronics Design (click to see slides) University Courseware for Intel/Dreamcatcher - see it here Personal Where have I worked (28 years over three continents) Where have I travelled (four continents, but where do I want to go next?) What do I believe in (why am I here?) The University of Birmingham featured me here I was also a career case study for the IET One of my hobbies was Piano restoration Qualifications& Awards 2019 – Won the Univesity of Kent Students' Union Above and Beyond Award (see certificate) - thank you students :) 2016 – awarded the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) President's International Fellows***p. 2015 – won the best teacher award in USTC (voted by students; thank you!)... See video of my award acceptance speech in May 2015. 2013 – won the 100 Talent Programme funding from Anh*** Province, ChinaAward presented by China's Vice-Minister of Human Resources and Social Security Zhang Jianguo, and Anh*** Province Deputy Governor... Click here for my acceptance speech. Here is the certificate: Click to see a bigger one 2013 – Elected to Fellow of the Inst**ution of Engineering and Technology (FIET) 2005 – winner (with my team) of the inaugural IEE/IET Innovation in Engineering Award (for product design)Click here to see the award itself. GBP25 – NZ Government VIP award (Visiting Industry Professional) to a***ist the University of Canterbury 2003 – winner of the Steven Bly award (for service to other engineers) 1998 – achieved Chartered Engineer status, UK Engineering Council 1997 – PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham 1991 – BEng (hons) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham 'O' levels and 'A' levels from Handsworth Grammar School, Handsworth, Birmingham Funding 2019 - 2020 GBP25,000 EIRA funding on Bionic Voice 2019 - 2021 GBP250,000 (as Co-PI) Road Safety Trust funding on brain response to brake light designs 2016 – 2018 GBP60,000 Huawei HIRP funding 2016 - 2017 RMB88,000 Chinese Academy of Sciences PIFI (President's International Fellows***p Initiative) 2016 – 2017 US$76,898 Google Faculty Funding 2013 – 2016 RMB500,000 Anh*** Provincial funding for Chinese Whispers project 2013 – 2016 RMB400,000 School startup funding for Chinese Speech Intelligibility 2013 – 2015 RMB200,000 Funding from Huawei for Machine Hearing 2012 – 2015 RMB150,000 University funding for biomimetic processing 2009 – 2012 $1.684m (personal), $250m (shared) 2006 – 2009 $891k (personal), $1.8m (shared) for embedded-related, wireless, speech 2001 – 2006 $226k (personal), $4.2m (shared) for wireless research 1999 – 2001 ~$100k in personal funding for audio-related research Some News Items A Comp****tional Prosthesis for the Speech Impaired (Sept 2018) - a Think Kent vido on the latest advances in my Bionic Voice project; Are phones listening to us? (Nov 2018) - a pop****r article on what AI can learn about us through speech and audio analysis; This is just one of my articles in The Conversation, with a readers***p of 500,000 people worldwide, and a wide redistribution list in international news media, TV and radio. Research Professional: 10 Top Tips for International Collaboration (Dec 2016) - An article reporting on a talk I gave at the Global Research Opportunities Workshop (GROW) in Kent in November 2016. New Scientist: Binge Watching Video Teaches Computers to Recognise Sounds (Nov 2016) - This article by Aviva Rutkin quotes some of my comments on a neat piece of research from a team at MIT (I'm on the second page). Daily Mail: One small step for a man (Sept 2016) - This is the 'pop****r press' version of a news article I wrote for The Conversation, ent**led Was Neil Armstrong misquoted? Study suggests his accent could’ve been to blame which discusses some interesting new research published in PLoS-One analysing Neil Armstrong's Mid-Western US Accent. Netzpiloten.de: Sind Selfies die neuen Sicherheitspa***wörter? (Jan 2016) - An German syndication of another article I wrote for The Conversation, ent**led Selfies could replace security pa***words – but only with an upgrade in which I discuss various issues related to biometrics, and in particular the growing use of voice biometrics (despite the t**le which sounds like it's only about video!). NTU Research Report: Geotouch project and ETH Collaboration (2011) - A writeup of some of my research work at NTU. Straits Times: Electric bikes that also plug you in socially (2011) - One of my 'hobbies' is eBikes, and this intersected with my research for a while, in a very small way. The Strait's Times (Singapore's national newspaper) got to hear about it and reported on some of the work. Straits Times: A lab to study cities of the future (2010) - Another Straits Tiems article about some of my NTU work - specifically my collaboration with ETH Zurich on Future Cities (if you wonder where I am, it's the top of the third column). Misc. links Learning Chinese notes and resources Getting Linux on my SA1100 hardware very old! This was my first time porting Linux in 2001 Harry Potter in the holidays! Desiderata an anonymous, but very meaningful prayer. John Donne wrote this poem hundreds of years ago. It tells us how all humans are connected. Papua New Guinea - read about our church trip to PNG in 2002. Study Skills page for students Mission Technologies Ltd - the charity partly run by me The Anglican Health Service of Papua New Guinea (archived website, was live from 2000 to 2019) St Christophers Church, Avonhead, Christchuch, New Zealand Christchurch Chinese Church, Bryndwr, Christchurch, New Zealand Mount Carmel Bible Presbyterian Church, West Coast, Singapore Who's looking atthis page? |
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-麦克洛克林 Click to visit website Research A page on my Speech-related research... the Bionic Voice project... SaVAD (Super-Audible Voice Activity Detection)... and Machine Hearing /Sound Event Detection A page on my Communications-related research A page on my Miscellaneous research Also an overview of some Old Projects I was a founding member of the Earth Observatory of Singapore(you read about some of my work here, including the revolutionary GeoTouch here) My electromobility research included e-bikes on campus (you can also view some photos) X-Sat: about 5 years of my life was spent leading a team to develop the computers for Singapore's first satellite. (click here for photos) and here is some more information. There is also some on the Miscellaneous research page above. Here is some of my industrial R&D portfolio Publications Over 210 papers (including 5 books, 60 peer-reviewed journals, 150 peer-reviewed conference papers and chapters), listed below: Your browser does not support iframes, click here instead. Also see me on Google Scholar Currentstudents(postgraduate) Lam Dang Pham (PhD) Kelvin Summoogum (PhD, part time) -- founder of Miicare George Langroudi (PhD) Co-supervised with Dr Palani Ramaswamy Also, click here to view some of my recent research students in China Graduatedstudents(postgraduate) Ding Zhongqiang (PhD, 2001) Hamid Reza Sharifzadeh (PhD, 2011) s***va Prakash Premananda (PhD, 2012) Farzaneh Ahmadi (PhD, 2013) Erwin Anggadjaja (PhD, 2014) Le Thanh Hai (PhD, 2014) - final writeup supervised by Nicholas Vun Chan Hua, NTU Nguyen Quang Huy (PhD, soon) - now supervised by Nicholas Vun Chan Hua, NTU Pham Hung Thinh (PhD, ETA 2014) - with Suhaib Fahmy, NTU Zeng Wei (PhD, ETA 2015) - now supervised by Philip Fu, NTU Cedric Tio Meng Meng (MEng, 2000) Fong Loong Chong (MSc, 2003) - with Kryz Pawlikowski, UOC Milind Thakur (MSc, 2005) - with Harsha Sirisena, UOC Jengis Lo-Ming (MSc, 2006) - with Pete Smith, UOC Phan Quoc Huy (MEng, 2012) - main supervisor: Forest Tan Su Lim, SIT Xu Simin (MEng, 2013) - with Suhaib Fahmy, NTU Fan Gaofeng (MEng, NTU Singapore, 2013) Li Jingjie (MEng, USTC, 2015) Haomin Zhang (MEng, USTC, 2016) Xu Yan (MEng, USTC, 2016) Xie Zhipeng (MEng, USTC, 2016) Jin Ma (MEng, USTC, 2017) Qian Mengjie (PhD) – now supervised by Prof. Martin Russell, The University of Birmingham Teaching Signal Analysis for Computing Computing Systems Information Systems Analysis Software Engineering Process Computer Programming/C programming Computer Organisation and Architecture Principles of Embedded Computing (MSc level) Secure Embedded Systems (MSc level) Embedded Computer Architecture (MSc level) Embedded Operating Systems (MSc level) Guest lecture: Algorithms to Architectures (MSc level) Writing papers with LaTeX (MSc/PhD level) Industry: 25 courses on Embedded Linux for Atom and ARM processors for Dreamcatcher, in Malaysia & Singapore Industry: courseware development on Intel Atom Intelligent Systems (with Dreamcatcher & Intel) Industry: audio and speech signal processing Industry: DSP development notes Computer Peripherals (old stuff) Computer Architecture Electronics Design (click to see slides) University Courseware for Intel/Dreamcatcher - see it here Personal Where have I worked (28 years over three continents) Where have I travelled (four continents, but where do I want to go next?) What do I believe in (why am I here?) The University of Birmingham featured me here I was also a career case study for the IET One of my hobbies was Piano restoration Qualifications& Awards 2019 – Won the Univesity of Kent Students' Union Above and Beyond Award (see certificate) - thank you students :) 2016 – awarded the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) President's International Fellows***p. 2015 – won the best teacher award in USTC (voted by students; thank you!)... See video of my award acceptance speech in May 2015. 2013 – won the 100 Talent Programme funding from Anh*** Province, ChinaAward presented by China's Vice-Minister of Human Resources and Social Security Zhang Jianguo, and Anh*** Province Deputy Governor... Click here for my acceptance speech. Here is the certificate: Click to see a bigger one 2013 – Elected to Fellow of the Inst**ution of Engineering and Technology (FIET) 2005 – winner (with my team) of the inaugural IEE/IET Innovation in Engineering Award (for product design)Click here to see the award itself. GBP25 – NZ Government VIP award (Visiting Industry Professional) to a***ist the University of Canterbury 2003 – winner of the Steven Bly award (for service to other engineers) 1998 – achieved Chartered Engineer status, UK Engineering Council 1997 – PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham 1991 – BEng (hons) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Birmingham 'O' levels and 'A' levels from Handsworth Grammar School, Handsworth, Birmingham Funding 2019 - 2020 GBP25,000 EIRA funding on Bionic Voice 2019 - 2021 GBP250,000 (as Co-PI) Road Safety Trust funding on brain response to brake light designs 2016 – 2018 GBP60,000 Huawei HIRP funding 2016 - 2017 RMB88,000 Chinese Academy of Sciences PIFI (President's International Fellows***p Initiative) 2016 – 2017 US$76,898 Google Faculty Funding 2013 – 2016 RMB500,000 Anh*** Provincial funding for Chinese Whispers project 2013 – 2016 RMB400,000 School startup funding for Chinese Speech Intelligibility 2013 – 2015 RMB200,000 Funding from Huawei for Machine Hearing 2012 – 2015 RMB150,000 University funding for biomimetic processing 2009 – 2012 $1.684m (personal), $250m (shared) 2006 – 2009 $891k (personal), $1.8m (shared) for embedded-related, wireless, speech 2001 – 2006 $226k (personal), $4.2m (shared) for wireless research 1999 – 2001 ~$100k in personal funding for audio-related research Some News Items A Comp****tional Prosthesis for the Speech Impaired (Sept 2018) - a Think Kent vido on the latest advances in my Bionic Voice project; Are phones listening to us? (Nov 2018) - a pop****r article on what AI can learn about us through speech and audio analysis; This is just one of my articles in The Conversation, with a readers***p of 500,000 people worldwide, and a wide redistribution list in international news media, TV and radio. Research Professional: 10 Top Tips for International Collaboration (Dec 2016) - An article reporting on a talk I gave at the Global Research Opportunities Workshop (GROW) in Kent in November 2016. New Scientist: Binge Watching Video Teaches Computers to Recognise Sounds (Nov 2016) - This article by Aviva Rutkin quotes some of my comments on a neat piece of research from a team at MIT (I'm on the second page). Daily Mail: One small step for a man (Sept 2016) - This is the 'pop****r press' version of a news article I wrote for The Conversation, ent**led Was Neil Armstrong misquoted? Study suggests his accent could’ve been to blame which discusses some interesting new research published in PLoS-One analysing Neil Armstrong's Mid-Western US Accent. Netzpiloten.de: Sind Selfies die neuen Sicherheitspa***wörter? (Jan 2016) - An German syndication of another article I wrote for The Conversation, ent**led Selfies could replace security pa***words – but only with an upgrade in which I discuss various issues related to biometrics, and in particular the growing use of voice biometrics (despite the t**le which sounds like it's only about video!). NTU Research Report: Geotouch project and ETH Collaboration (2011) - A writeup of some of my research work at NTU. Straits Times: Electric bikes that also plug you in socially (2011) - One of my 'hobbies' is eBikes, and this intersected with my research for a while, in a very small way. The Strait's Times (Singapore's national newspaper) got to hear about it and reported on some of the work. Straits Times: A lab to study cities of the future (2010) - Another Straits Tiems article about some of my NTU work - specifically my collaboration with ETH Zurich on Future Cities (if you wonder where I am, it's the top of the third column). Misc. links Learning Chinese notes and resources Getting Linux on my SA1100 hardware very old! This was my first time porting Linux in 2001 Harry Potter in the holidays! Desiderata an anonymous, but very meaningful prayer. John Donne wrote this poem hundreds of years ago. It tells us how all humans are connected. Papua New Guinea - read about our church trip to PNG in 2002. Study Skills page for students Mission Technologies Ltd - the charity partly run by me The Anglican Health Service of Papua New Guinea (archived website, was live from 2000 to 2019) St Christophers Church, Avonhead, Christchuch, New Zealand Christchurch Chinese Church, Bryndwr, Christchurch, New Zealand Mount Carmel Bible Presbyterian Church, West Coast, Singapore Who's looking atthis page? |
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