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The Professional Development Centre of Graduate Institute of Science and Management (GISM) is organising a free lecture by two well-known lecturers Prof. Dik Morling and Prof. Izzet Kale from Westminster University UK.
The lecture will be held on Friday 29 July 2011 at GISM Campus 550, Old Kottawa Road, Udahamulla, Nugegoda from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. After the lecture the participants will have the rare opportunity of meeting them as well.
They are here in Sri Lanka on invitation of the Chairman GISM Prof. G. Senaratne and will speak on ‘Complexity Reduction of DSP Systems, Efficient Polyphase Multirate Filtering, Biomedical Image Processing for Automated Diagnosis of Malaria, Novel Communication Receiver Architecture, Sigma-Delta Modulators, Multi-Standard Multi-Constellation Global Navigation Satellite System Receivers’ and this will be a very important opportunity for industry and academic personal to listen to such reputed professors from UK.
This is relevant to the telecom sector, electronics design and manufacturing, DSP, automation, mechatronics and robotics studies and applications, biomedical applications and scientific research sectors in both academia and industry in Sri Lanka. Admissions are free and please reserve your seat by sending a mail to or telephone Linton (071-2306999) or Shyani (011-2835935).
Prof. Dik Morling received his BSc (honours) Degree in Physics from the Polytechnic of Central London, England, in 1971 and PhD in Information Engineering from the City University, London, England in 1989. He is currently the Head of Department of Electronic, Network and Computer Engineering at the University of Westminster.
Prof. Izzet Kale received his B.Sc. (honours) Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Polytechnic of Central London, the M.Sc. degree in the Design and Manufacture of Microelectronic Systems from Edinburgh University, and the Ph.D. degree in Techniques for Reducing Digital Filter Complexity from the University of Westminster.
This is another public awareness programme organised by the Professional Development Centre of the GISM Campus.