Wednesday, September 30, 2009

USC 's Ph.D.program in Architecture: Building Envelopes


Ace! NewsFlash: Updates from USC

STUDENTS WANTED: Ph.D. in Architecture Emphasis in Architectural Technology, Building Skins


University of Southern California, Los Angeles

We are seeking students to join our doctoral program in architectural
technology in Fall 2010. Please help us identify outstanding
candidates. We are a globally diverse program, and seek students from
around the world.

We are seeking students interested in all aspects of the building
envelope: sustainability, daylighting, structures, computing, BIM,
energy performance, power generation, glare, intelligent skins, etc.

We have substantial scholarships, an outstanding new facility, and
extraordinary faculty. This year we hired three new tenure track
faculty members in architectural technology.

Contact:
Douglas Noble, FAIA, Ph.D.
Chair of the Ph.D. Program
School of Architecture
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0291 USA
dnoble at usc.edu


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U.S. remains top choice for Taiwanese students

Ace! NewsFlash

U.S. remains top choice for overseas study


Taiwan has always sent large numbers of students to the U.S. to study, a trend that continues


2009-09-29 12:00 AM


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Scott Robinson, director of the American Cultural Center, believes the U.S. offers the best education in the world.

Taiwan News

When asked what is their ideal destination for overseas study, Taiwanese students will most likely answer the United States.

"The greatest variety of programs, types of schools and a very open academic system that allows students to think, explore and experiment are what stands out in U.S. education," said Scott Robinson, director of American Cultural Center during an interview with the Taiwan News on Sept. 23.

Best in the world

"I firmly believe the U.S. offers the best education in the world," he added. According to Robinson, since the late 1940s, Taiwan has been among the Top 10 sources of foreign students in the U.S and has ranked fifth or sixth in recent years. Despite the fluctuations in the U.S. economy last year. Robinson believes the economy has little influence on recruiting foreign students.

"U.S. universities value foreign students," he said, "They are keen on recruiting and compete for the best students." Musing about his childhood, Robinson shared his experiences with foreign students. He first knew about Taiwan from his classmates in elementary school. "When people study in another country they come to understand the culture and people first hand," he said. "The chance to meet people from other countries was a very important experience in my life."

Finding the information

EducationUSA is a project launched by the U.S. Department of State to encourage more foreign students to come to the U.S. for education. It is a global network which includes 450 advising centers world wide.

Promotion arms

"With more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S.," said Robinson, "there's a school for everybody." "But every school has different advantages," he added, "Consult EducationUSA and do some research to find the most suitable school."



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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

YOUR VOICE. YOUR VIDEO. Democracy has a new challenge!

Ace! NewsFlash

YOUR VOICE. YOUR VIDEO.

THE CHALLENGE

Create a video short that completes the phrase "Democracy is…"

THE PRIZE

· An all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., New York and Hollywood.

· Gala screenings of the winning videos in Hollywood, New York and Washington·

. Exposure to filmmakers and the U.S. film and television industry

. Meetings with democracy advocates from government, media and civil society.

THE TIMELINE· SUBMISSION DEADLINE - MIDNIGHT GMT JANUARY 31, 2010.

· Challenge semifinalists will be selected on or about March 31, 2010.

· An independent jury will narrow down the semifinalists to 21 finalists on or about May 15, 2010.

· The general public will vote online for the winning videos May 15 – June 15, 2010.

· Seven winners – one each from the Western Hemisphere, Europe, Middle East/North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, South & Central Asia, East Asia/Pacific and one anonymous winner – will be announced in mid-June 2010.

· The six publicly identified winners, one from each of the six geographic regions, will travel to the United States to claim their prize in the fall of 2010.

THE DETAILS

· You must be 18 or older to enter.

· Videos can be any style: fiction or documentary, animated or live action.

· Videos must be no longer than three minutes.

· Videos must be in English or have English subtitles.

· Contestants may enter anonymously, but anonymous winners cannot collect the grand prize.

· See contest site for a complete list of rules, www.videochallenge.america.gov.

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A little Hollywood screen magic

Ace! NewsFlash

Computer-generated imagery projects by U.S. graduate's startup in Thailand

Walking past the two-storey building situated in a quiet Bangkok soi, few could imagine that secrets behind the success of some major Hollywood films are produced here.

An animator works on perfecting a CGI animation feature in The Monk Studio in Bangkok.

At The Monk Studio Co, a group of young creators is carefully working on eye-popping graphics for future studio projects, weaving computer-generated imagery (CGI) skills into moving characters on computer screens.

The Monk Studio was born in 2007 as a computer graphics and animation house, a small but growing effort from sought-after animator Suponwich Somsaman. Mr Suponwich, better known as Juck Somsaman in the Hollywood CGI world, worked on more than 30 Hollywood films during 16 years at the renowned American CGI and animation house Rhythm & Hues Studios. He helped bring to life characters such as Garfield and Scooby-Doo. Other projects include Night at the Museum, Superman Returns, Daredevil, Hollow Man, Mystery Men, The Nutty Professor, Babe and Batman Forever.

A turning point in his career came when he was sent to Mumbai to be in charge of skills training for the Indian staff of Rhythm & Hues for eight months while supervising CGI work for the films Garfield 2 and Night at the Museum. It was then he decided to return home and start his own animation house. "I was envious because Thai students didn't have the same opportunity," said the 42-year-old US graduate. "It was my inspiration that if I could train Indians, then I could pass on my experience and techniques so that Thais could develop CGI skills that reach international standards."

The Monk Studio has served as a subcontractor for CGI and animation production for both Asian and Western markets. It produced an international animated commercial series for Unilever's Walls ice-cream shown in Asian countries such as China, India and Indonesia. And the company is the animation art director for the new Hollywood film Howl to open next year.

Starting with only three staff members three years ago, the company today has more than 60 employees, most in their mid-twenties. The animation team from The Monk Studio won the FJORG 2009 International Animation Contest in New Orleans. The studio has also been developing its own animation projects, one of which is Escape of the Gingerbread Man, a short film looking for joint investors so it can be released next year.

Despite clients' wishes that they work on only their projects, Mr Suponwich still schedules OEM (original equipment manufacturer) work, which contributes a major revenue stream for the company. "OEM projects develop the skills of our staff as we need to keep our work up to the standard required in the world market," he said. "This has helped them to establish a strong skill set for a long-term career path."

Nitipat Somsaman, managing director of the Monk Studio, said a major difficulty in the Thai CGI industry remains costly software as the international market will not accept companies using pirated software. In this regard, open-source software helps the company save costs. "Another concern is that our universities teach students all kinds of skills but hardly anyone has a specialty," said Mr Nitipat. "We need for them to focus on becoming an expert in one skill."

His younger brother agreed. Mr Suponwich said that in order for the Thai CGI industry to move forward, it needed to develop not only the skills of animators, but also those engaged in the whole film production industry, be it production designers, editors, IT employees or screenwriters. "English proficiency is very important as we constantly deal with foreign clients. We may have the animators, but it's hard to find a middleman who is able to speak both English and film languages at the same time," Mr Suponwich said. "Otherwise, we have to hire a foreign supervisor who may not understand Thai culture."

With a strong will to create skilled personnel to support the growth of the Thai CGI industry, The Monk Studio created The Monk Studio Apprentice Programme offering a free five-week training programme to CGI and animation lovers seeking to experience how their medium is produced. "CGI companies in Thailand are not competing with one another. Rather, we're driving the Thai CGI industry forward through producing quality products," he added.



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