News and Events
- Smart Services CRC Success
December 22, 2006 ProCSES is a partner in the successful bid for establishing the Cooperative Research Centre for Smart Services (Federal government funding: $30+ million over 7 years).
- News
November 1, 2006
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Nine (9) research positions: Following the
awards of a number of research grants, CeCSES is looking to appoint upto
9 researchers (4 research fellows, 2 research assistants and 3 PhD
scholarships) in the areas of software architecture, service oriented architecture,
architecture design, CBSE and enterprise systems simulation. Interested
candidates with appropriate qualification and background are encouraged
to contact Prof Jun Han
with a complete CV and an expression of interest (area(s) and type(s)
of position). (positions will remain open until filled.) (posted: November
2006)
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Undergraduate, honours and MIT minor thesis research projects:
CeCSES
has a range of research projects for undergraduates, honours students,
and MIT minor thesis projects: projects description.
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Scholarships: The Centre currently has two
industry funded PhD scholarships (each with a stipend of upto $30,000
per year, tax free; plus research travel support) on offer to oustanding
candidates (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) for carrying
out research in the following project areas:
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Rich Service Registry, and
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Enterprise Systems Simulation Environment.
For further information and contact details, please see the Opportunities
section.
- Major announcements
October 12, 2006
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October 2006: Jun Han and Jean-Guy Scheneider have been awarded
an ARC Linkage Project grant ($273K) for three years in the area of Rich
Service Registry with additional support from our partner CA.
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September 2006: CeCSES has secured $1.2M from the AutoCRC for the
Proactive Maintenance project over three years (reconfigurable system architecture,
architecture design and large-scale data analysis).
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January 2006:
CeCSES has esatblished two collaborative research projects with CA's
R&D
Labs in the areas of Rich Service Registry and Enterprise Systems
Simulation Environment, which fund two high-value scholarships over three
years.
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January 2006:
CeCSES and Holden
jointly work on the Proactive Maintenance research project with support
from the AutoCRC.
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January 2006:
CeCSES has been awarded University research funding for a project on
security engineering for service oriented systems.
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September 2005:
CeCSES has established a collaborative reseach project with Powercor,
to investigate issues related to System Performance and Scalability.
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9 August 2005:
The inaugural information
evening of eSecurity
Victoria was held in Melbourne CBD, where Prof Jun Han gave
a presentation entitled “Universities and an eSecurity Cluster in Victoria”
on behalf of Victorian universities. CeCSES is one of the initiators for
the eSecurity Victoria initiative. Here are some photos
from the evening.
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June 2005:
CeCSES together with CIAMAS and CICEC has been awarded an ARC Linkage
grant for a three-year research project on Agent-Enabled Social Networks
in collaboration with Everyday
Interactive Networks (EIN).
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April 2005:
CeCSES has established research collaboration with Sparx
Systems, the developer of the UML tool Enterprise Architect,
to jointly develop UML-based tool support for the software architecture
rationalisation methodology developed by CeCSES.
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December 2004:
CeCSES is a partner in the successful
bid for the CRC
for Advanced Automotive Technology (AutoCRC), which has attracted
Australian Government funding of $38.35 million over seven years and is
due in operation in July 2005.
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May 2004:
CeCSES is part of a successful
Swinburne bid for an Australian Goverment - DEST Competitive Grant,
for a project aimed at collaboration with the EU Adaptive
Service Grids Consortium and involving a number of industry
and research partners.
- ARC Success
October 12, 2006 Prof Jun Han and Dr Jean-Guy Schneider have been awarded an ARC Linkage grant ($273k over 3 years) in the area of Rich Service Registry, with additional support from our industry partner CA.
- AutoCRC Success
September 28, 2006 ProCES has been awarded significant funding ($1.2 million over 3 years) by the AutoCRC for the Proactive Maintenance R&D project.
- Industry Funded Research
January 10, 2006 ProCSES have been granted two high-value PhD scholarships to fund two PhD students for investigations into Rich Service Registry and Enterprise Systems Simulation Nevironment respectively.

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