Professional

CIRAS - FIRA 2005 Started an International conference on Computational Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CIRAS). The first conference was held in 2001 in Singapore. CIRAS 2009 was held along with the FIRA Robot World Congress Incheon 2009, CIRAS 2008 was held in LInz, Austria, CIRAS 2007 in New Zeland, CIRAS 2005, CIRAS 2003 and CIRAS2001 in Singapore. CIRAS was launched in 2001 as a result of the success of the first International Symposium on Autonomous Robots and Agents (ISARA2000). ISARA was organized in conjunction with the FIRA Asia-Pafic Cup Singapore 2000 and is now being organized as an Int. Conf. on Autonomous Robots and Agents.

 

Organized several national, international robotic competitions under the auspices of FIRA (1996 ~ present) and Singapore Robotic Games (1999 ~ 2006). 

 

Period

Position

Organisation / Event

Brief description of activity and Impact

2010

General Chair

FIRA RoboWorld Cup and Congress Bangalore 2010

 

2009

General Program Chair

FIRA RoboWorld Congress Incheon

The proceedings were published as two books by Elsevier

2005

General Chair

 

FIRA RoboWorld Cup and RoboWorld Congress Singapore

ESPN Covered the event – 82 teams from 16 countries participated.

2005 – 2006

Founding Organizer

NUS-FIRA Junior cup

Primary and Secondary school – part of Dept Outreach

2005

Secretary

IEEE Singapore Section

Managing IEEE Singapore section

2001 – 2002

Technical Activity Coordinator

IEEE Region 10 (Asia-Pacific)

Organized the IEEE Technical Activity Board (TAB) Colloquia in Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan, October, 2001.

2000 – present

General Secretary

(Founder Secretary)

Fed. Int. Robosoccer Assoc.

Organizing Robot World Cup and Congress across the world

2004 – present

Associate editor

Int. J. of Humanoid Robotics

Technical Paper review

2000 – present

Associate Editor

Fed. Int. Robosoccer Assoc.

Issuing regular FIRA newsletters

1999 – present

Main Committee

Singapore Robotic Games

Organizing annual robotic competitions

1998 – present

(Founder) Member

Int. Robot Olympiad (IRO)

To create an opportunity to show the vision of science and technology to the elementary, junior high and high school students.

 

 
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