| On the occasion of his attendance at an  international conference held in Australia,  Professor Derek O. Northwood paid a visit to the WIETE in Melbourne on Monday, 6 July 2009. Prof.  Northwood is University  of Windsor Research Leadership Chair  and Professor  of Engineering Materials in the Department of Mechanical, Automotive and  Materials Engineering at the University of Windsor,  Windsor, Ontario,   Canada and the President  of the WIETE International Academic Advisory Committee (WIETE-IAAC).
 
 Prof. Northwood made himself familiar with the  WIETE facilities and spent a considerable amount of time discussing many  burning issues concerning the operation and activities of the WIETE. High on  the agenda was the issue of the revival of some of the activities carried out  at the UICEE in light of the recent transfer of UICEE intellectual property and  copyright by Monash   University to the WIETE  Director.
 
 The discussions continued over lunch at the  Monash University Club, where Prof. Northwood met Prof. Marika A. Vicziany,  Director of Monash Asia Institute (MAI) at Monash  University and Ms Dianne Q. Nguyen, formerly  a Research Fellow at the UICEE and presently with the Faculty of Information  Technology at Monash   University. In a relaxed  atmosphere with a glass of Australian white wine, discussions centred on  potential collaboration between the WIETE and the MAI in the area of culture  and technologies. In is envisaged that the two institutes will stage an  international conference on this important topic in India early in 2010, through which  they will endeavour to raise the awareness of Indian and international  colleagues about the importance of the interaction between cultures and  technologies in a local environment.
 
 Following an invitation from Prof. Vicziany,  Prof. Northwood had the opportunity to visit the MAI and was briefed on a wide  range of activities carried out by this famous unit of Monash University.
 
 The picture   shows Prof. D.O. Northwood (r)  with Prof. M.A. Vicziany (c) and Ms D.Q. Nguyen at the Monash University Club.
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