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Castor Software Days

Open to the software industry, software researchers and software students,  the 2022 CASTOR Software Days take place (free of charge) on KTH Campus on   *  Wednesday 31 August (software-defined networking day) and   *  Thursday 1 September (software systems design day) You can find more information (including how to register) on their homepage:  https://www.kth.se/castorsoftwaredays

How does edge AI change the principles of communications and computing?

A Digital Futures Distinguished lecture with Kaibin Huang from The University of Hong Kong Abstract: Data has replaced oil as the world’s most valuable resource. An enormous amount of data is being generated 24/7 by tens of billions of edge devices at the network edge. Their distillation into AI using machine learning algorithms promises to automate practically… Read More »How does edge AI change the principles of communications and computing?

TECoSA Seminar – Robots Gone Wrong: The role of failure in human-robot interactions

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register. Our February seminar is… Read More »TECoSA Seminar – Robots Gone Wrong: The role of failure in human-robot interactions

ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

The 18th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI) takes place in Stockholm from 13-16 March. The conference theme for HRI 2023 is “HRI for all” and will focus on key HRI theories, methods, designs, studies, and technical advances that aim to understand and promote inclusion and diversity in HRI. We encourage the… Read More »ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

TECoSA Seminar – Addressing Uncertainty in the Safety Assurance of Machine-Learning

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register. Our April seminar is… Read More »TECoSA Seminar – Addressing Uncertainty in the Safety Assurance of Machine-Learning

MedTechLabs Seminar: Strategies and tactics for protecting digital IP such as AI Applications

All are welcome to this seminar focusing on life science technologies.  The speakers will analyze and present strategies for scientists to accelerate their ability to find and protect digital inventions. It will include tactics and practical tips on patenting or other ways to extract business opportunities from science related to digital technologies. The seminar will have… Read More »MedTechLabs Seminar: Strategies and tactics for protecting digital IP such as AI Applications

TECoSA Research Seminar: Collaborative Collision Avoidance of Connected Vehicles Using ADMM with PI-Regulated Lagrangian Multipliers

Speaker:  Kaige Tan, TECoSA PhD student Location:  Gladan, Brinellvägen 85 (KTH Campus) Zoom link: circulated to members (contact Vicki for more info) Register for IRL participation: email vickid@kth.se  by kl.15 on Monday 24 April ABSTRACT: The decentralized approach is popular for the collaborative collision avoidance of connected vehicles in many scenarios. By modeling the task… Read More »TECoSA Research Seminar: Collaborative Collision Avoidance of Connected Vehicles Using ADMM with PI-Regulated Lagrangian Multipliers

Nordic Systems Engineering Tour, Spring 2023

Organised by the 5 Nordic Chapters of INCOSE - Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Germany. The  programme is being developed and will be published at https://www.nordic-systems-engineering-tour.com/

TECoSA Research Seminar: Efficient Monte Carlo Inference for Probabilistic Programming Languages

Speaker:  Daniel Lundén, TECoSA postdoc Location: Gustaf Dahlander (floor 3, Teknikringen 31, KTH Campus) Zoom link and sign-up link circulated to members Please email vickid@kth.se if you have any questions. ABSTRACT: Probabilistic programming languages (PPLs) allow users to express statistical inference problems that the PPL implementation then, ideally, solves automatically. In particular, PPL users can focus… Read More »TECoSA Research Seminar: Efficient Monte Carlo Inference for Probabilistic Programming Languages

TECoSA Seminar – Computation offloading in Edge and cloud environment: Survey, taxonomy, applications and open challenges

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register. Our June seminar is… Read More »TECoSA Seminar – Computation offloading in Edge and cloud environment: Survey, taxonomy, applications and open challenges