Award Ceremony of the April 2010 Collocated Conferences Organized
by The International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS)


Initiating the Awards Ceremony







Special Awards and Recognitions



Prof. Harald Wahi receiving, from Dr. Nagib Callaos, an IIIS acknowledgement plaque for his great ICETI 2010 Plenary Keynote Address


Prof. Michael H. W. Hoffmann receiving, from Dr. Nagib Callaos, an IIIS acknowledgement plaque for his great ICEME 2010 Plenary Keynote Address


IMCIC 2010 Sessions’ Best Papers Awards
(The International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics: IMCIC 2010)



Gabriele Sauberer receiving the best paper award of the session “Knowledge Generation, Communication and Management" which was part KGCM SPRING/IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “There is no Knowledge without Terminology. How Terminological Methods and Tools Can Help to Manage Monolingual and Multilingual Knowledge and Communication”


Richard Pennington receiving the best paper award of the session “Mobile/Wireless Systems, Technologies and Applications" which was part CCCT SPRING/IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Engaging Science Students with Wireless Technology and Applications by Re-Visiting the Thayer Method of Teaching and Learning”


Rungthiwa Preechawai receiving the best paper award of the session “Informatiom Systems and Education" which was part CCCT SPRING/IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Information Technology for Management Property of Chulalongkorn University”


Xiaoping Li receiving the best paper award of the session “Informatics I" which was part IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Common Spatio-Temporal Patterns in Single-Trial Detection of Event-Related Potential for Rapid Image Triage”


Huiyong Zheng receiving the best paper award of the session “Complexity I" which was part IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “An Integrated Quantitative Methodology to Longitudinally Characterize Complex Dynamic Processes Associated with Ovarian Aging and the Menopausal Transition”


Theodore W. Manikas receiving the best paper award of the session "Communications & Control Systems/Image Computing" which was part CCCT SPRING/IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “An Axiomatic Analysis Approach for Large-Scale Disaster-Tolerant Systems Modeling”


G. Fabbri receiving the best paper award of the session "Communication & Network Systems, Technologies & Applications" which was part IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “A Software Tool for the Evaluation of the Behaviour of Bioelectrical Currents”


Duncan Folley receiving the best paper award of the session "Computing Technologies/Communication & Network Systems, Technologies & Applications" which was part CCCT SPRING/IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Rebooting the Student’s Attention Span by Using Personal Response Systems”


William McDowell receiving the best paper award of the session "Complexity IV" which was part IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “The Evolution of Community Structure in a Coauthorship Network”


receiving the best paper award of the session "Communications Systems/Cybernetics/Informatics" which was part IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “A Comparison of Evolutionary Methods Based on SVM Error-Bound Theories for Multicategory Microarray Gene Expression Data”


Ralph Wilson receiving the best paper award of the session "Complexity II" which was part IMCIC 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “A Measure for Complex Dynamics in Power Systems”


ICSIT 2010 Sessions’ Best Papers Awards
(International Conference on Society and Information Technologies: ICSIT 2010)



Bernard Rosell receiving the best paper award of the session “Education, Learning and Training", which was part ICETI/ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “The Daemon as Educator: Ubiquitous Access to a Personal Mentor”


Jakub Štogr receiving the best paper award of the session “Education in STEM / Virtual Classroom & Universities", which was part ICETI/ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Surveillance-Based Mechanisms in MUVEs (Multi-User Virtual Environments) used for Monitoring, Data Gathering and Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer in VirtuReality”


Liane Margarida Rockenbach Tarouco receiving the best paper award of the session “The Academic Sector and the ICT", which was part ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “GeoGebra and eXe Learning: Applicability in the Teaching of Physics and Mathematics”


Kirthi Premadasa receiving the best paper award of the session “Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)", which was part ICETI/ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Effective Use of Wikis in College Mathematics Classes”


Lal B. Suresh receiving the best paper award of the session “Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on Societies II", which was part ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Gender Development in India”


Amos Olagunju receiving the best paper award of the session “Training", which was part ICETI/ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Training Appropriate for Computer Certification at Two-Year Institutions”


receiving the best paper award of the session “Concepts, Technologies and Methodologies II", which was part ICETI/ICSIT 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Reducing Drop-Out Rate of a Technical Oriented Course by Introducing Problem Based Learning – A First Concept”


ICEME 2010 Sessions’ Best Papers Awards
(International Conference on Engineering and Meta-Engineering: ICEME 2010)



Eldar Sultanow receiving the best paper award of the session “Technological Development and Innovation I", which was part ICEME 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Three-Tier Based Global Awareness: A Comprehensive Mashup Model Using Semantic Networks, GIS and Web3D”


Reza N. Jazar receiving the best paper award of the session “Meta-Engineering Technologies", which was part ICEME 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Autodriver Algorithm”


Maik Rosenberger receiving the best paper award of the session “Technological Development and Innovation II", which was part ICEME 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Quality Control for Springs During the Production Process Based on Image Processing Technologies”


Michael H. W. Hoffmann receiving the best paper award of the session “Engineering Concepts, Relations and Methodologies II", which was part ICEME 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Skills and Competences of a Doctor of Engineering”


Cristina Ribeiro receiving the best paper award of the session “Engineering Concepts, Relations and Methodologies III", which was part ICEME 2010 conference program. The title of the awarded paper is “Adaptive Engineering of an Embedded System, Engineered for Use by Search and Rescue Canines”


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