Lectures/Seminars available for proposals from prospective incoming foreign teachers
Computing Engineering Degree Programme
| Topic |
Lecture Dates |
| Distributed DataBase |
October, 15 - 31 |
| DataBase Access Security |
October, 15 - 31 |
| XML use Advantages |
October, 15 - 31 |
| Logic circuits technologies |
December or January |
| Introduction to VHDL hardware description language |
December or January |
| Data Modeling Tools |
November or December |
| Structured Analysis and Design Technique |
November or December |
| Requirements Analysis |
November or December |
| Graph Based Applications |
January |
| Data Structures and Algorithms for Multicore Programming |
January |
| Modern GPU's and corresponding Algorithms and Data Structures |
January |
| Test Driven Programming using Java |
May 10-14 OR May 31 to June 11 |
| Version Control Systems (e.g. cvs, subversion, mercurial) |
May 10-14 OR May 31 to June 11 |
| Introduction to Object-Oriented Design with examples in UML and Java |
May 10-14 OR May 31 to June 11 |
| Embedded system design and programming |
May/ June |
| Introduction to VHDL hardware description language |
May/June |
| The MATLAB environment. |
March |
| Programming in MATLAB: Linear systems. |
April |
| Programming in MATLAB: Numerical solutions of ODE`s. |
May |
| Programming using Scripting Languages |
May/June |
| Modern programing languages surveys |
May/June |
| Programming in Ruby |
May/June |
| DataBase Management & Maintenance |
May |
| SQL Language |
May |
| DataBase Rearchitecture |
May |
| Software Development Process |
May |
| Project Management |
May |
| CASE Tools |
May |
| UNIX Shell Programming |
April |
| Introduction to Visual C++ Programming |
May |
| Win32 Multithread Programming |
May |
| Cisco Security |
May |
| PHP and MVC (Model-View-Controller) |
March-April |
| ASP.NET and MVC (Model-View Controller) |
May |
| Web Services |
June |
| Hacking and System Intrusion |
May |
Contact Person: João Paulo Barros (joao.barros@ipbeja.pt)
Working Plan:
Guest lecturers are requested to prepare a total of 2h30m to 3 hours of lectures and presentations, according to the topic requirements.
• The lectures should be self contained corresponding to a small course about the chosen topic.
• Guest lecturers will have to teach a minimum of 5 hours. Hence, if they prepare less than 5 hours, they should teach two editions: one during daytime and another to evening classes. That will result in a minimum of 5 hours (2 * 2h30m) of effective lecture time.
Deadline for submiting proposal: November 30 , 2010
Target Audience: Bachelor Students
Selection Criteria:
• Each selection process will assume a maximum number of 3 visitors.
• While the maximum number of visits is not reached, additional visits will be evaluated along the semester.
• The relevance of the proposed working plan to the degree programme goals;
• The proposed learning outcomes to the students;
• The profile of the teacher;
• The creativity of the working plan.
The selection process can have one of two possible results: accepted or rejected.
