Program
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 1] 18 January 2016 (Mon)

University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University in Hanoi (Hanoi, Veitnam)
Seminar Room Remarks
15:30 ~ Registration Open Office
16:00 ~ 19:30                               Committee Meeting for IJCC 2016 & Welcoming Dinner Chair
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 2] 19 February 2016 (Tues)

niversity of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University in Hanoi (Hanoi, Veitnam)
Main Auditorium Session 1 Session 2 Remarks
09:00 ~ Registration Open Office
09:00 ~ 09:40 Break with Snacks and Drinks Office
09:40 ~ 12:00 Invited Paper &
Best Paper
Oral
(OA~OF)
Oral
(OG)
DCIT, GITC, NCC, VSE
Session Chairs
12:00 ~ 13:30 Lunch Time Session Chairs
13:30 ~ 14:30 Poster (PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PG) Session Chairs
14:30 ~ 16:00 Invited Paper &
Best Paper
Oral
(OA~OF)
Oral
(OG)
DCIT, GITC, NCC, VSE
Session Chairs
16:10 ~ 17:00 Keynote Speech:
Intelligent Transportation Systems Research in Vietnam -Issues and Challenges
Professor Dr. PHAM, Tran Vu
Computer Science and Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Session Chair
17:00 ~ 17:40
    Opening Ceremony and Award Ceremony
  • Opening Speech : Chairs of IJCC
  • Welcoming Speech
  • Best Paper Awards
Session Chair
18:00 ~ 21:00
  • Welcoming Dinner (Banquet)
Session Chair
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 3] 20 January 2016 (Wed)

University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University in Hanoi (Hanoi, Veitnam)
Main Auditorium Remarks
09:00 ~ 09:30 Break with Snack and Drink Office
09:30 ~ 12:00 Invited Paper & Oral (OA, OB, OC, OD, OE, OF, OG) Session Chairs
12:00 ~ 13:30 Lunch Time Office
13:30 ~ 17:00
  • Student Recruiting Interview
    (University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University in Hanoi)
Session Chair
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 4] 21 January 2016 (Thur)

University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University in Hanoi (Hanoi, Veitnam)
Seminar Room (Option) Remarks
09:30 ~ 12:00
  • Technical Tour I
  • Industrial Field Tour I
  • Culture Tour I
Session Chairs
12:00 ~ 13:30 Lunch Time Office
13:00 ~ 17:00
  • Technical Tour II
  • Industrial Field Tour II
  • Culture Tour II
Session Chairs
   
 
Section

Time
[Day 5] 22 January 2016 (Fri)

University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University in Hanoi (Hanoi, Veitnam)
Seminar Room Remarks
09:30 ~ 11:00 Committee Meeting for Promotion Exchanges and Cooperation among Universities (Vietnam & Korea) Chairs
11:00 ~ 12:00 Committee Meeting for IJCC 2017 (Closed Meeting) Chairs
 
 
  Keynote speaker
   
 

Dr. PHAM, Tran Vu
Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
http://www.cse.hcmut.edu.vn/~ptvu


Intelligent Transportation Systems Research in Vietnam - Issues and Challenges

Over the recent years, big cities of Vietnam have witnessed rapid urbanization and a booming economy on one hand, and over-stretched city infrastructures, particularly the public traffic systems, on another. Vietnamese government is looking at ways in which it can use technology to effectively control traffic. The urban traffic in Vietnam is unique in that it is predominantly made up of 2-wheelers. Therefore, solutions that have been widely deployed in other countries might not be very effective in Vietnamese traffic conditions. This talk will identify a wide range of issues that currently exist in Vietnamese urban traffic systems and raise the challenges that traffic researchers have to face in order to have effective solutions in Vietnamese context.

Biography

Dr. PHAM, Tran Vu got his PhD degree from the University of Leeds, UK. He is now a Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City of Technology, in charge of academic affairs. His research focus is multi-disciplinary by utilizing information technology, i.e. distributed systems, to solve practical problems in real life. His earlier research was on developing a distributed computing infrastructure to facilitate the collaborations among distributed members of scientific community. He then focused on developing an ontology for describing the various components of multimedia performing arts for the purpose of preserving the performances. He is now interested in developing as well as applying big data techniques and tools to solve urban traffic problems in Vietnam.




   
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