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SUMMARY:SCSSS 2023 – Scandinavian Conference on System & Software Safety
DESCRIPTION:System and software safety in electronic systems is becoming increasingly important in many industries and in critical societal infrastructure. The systems become ever more complex\, connected and autonomous and the software continues to grow. This poses many challenges even for mature organizations\, requiring approaches that go beyond established best practices. Many organizations face the same kind of challenges and thus sharing of experiences becomes essential. \nThis year’s event takes place in Stockholm from 20-22 November. Acknowledged as a central meeting place for Scandinavian safety experts from different industries\, the SCSSS is an opportunity to share experiences and make new contacts. There will be an overview day followed by a day of parallel sessions with in depth presentations and discussions about different challenges\, techniques\, standards and methods. This year’s keynotes are Nancy Leveson (MIT)\, Ibrahim Habli (University of York) and Lena Kecklund (MTO Säkerhet AB). Nancy Leveson will also give a worshop/tutorial Monday 20 November. \n\n\nSee the conference homepage for more details: http://safety.addalot.se/20223
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/scsss-2023-scandinavian-conference-on-system-software-safety/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230901T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230901T170000
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SUMMARY:TECoSA 13th Quarterly Meeting and Testbeds Inauguration
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday 1 September for the 13th TECoSA Quarterly Meeting and Testbeds Inauguration.\nAn Outlook invitation has been circulated to TECoSA members\, and the plan for the afternoon is given below. \nPart 1: 13.00-15.00 – TECoSA Testbeds Inauguration (open event – all welcome) \n \nVenue: KTH R1 Reactor Hall\, Drottning Kristinas väg 51 \nPreliminary Agenda: \n\n13.00: TECoSA welcome and introduction (TECoSA directors)\n13.15: Testbed visits (indoor and outdoor) and Demos\n14.00: Panel Debate with starting position statements from the industrial and academic representatives\n14.50: Refreshments and leg stretch!\n\nPart 2: 15.15-17.00 – TECoSA Workshop on the new projects and the way forward\n(TECoSA Members only) \n\n15.15: TECoSA 2.0 – updates and Intro to the Workshop\n15.25: Work in groups per project: SMEDE\, CART and COLA\n16.30: Plenary brief summaries\, results from work groups
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/tecosa-13th-quarterly-meeting-and-testbeds-inauguration/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230824
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SUMMARY:CASTOR Software Days
DESCRIPTION:We would like to advertise this conference organised by the KTH EECS Software Research Centre CASTOR. \nIt will take place in Kista during two days\, Day one will be dedicated to Applications of AI\, while day two will be about Future Research. \nMore information and registration here: \nhttps://www.kth.se/castorsoftwaredays \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/castor-software-days/
LOCATION:KTH Kista\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221208T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221208T183000
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SUMMARY:Pizza with an Engineer by PREVAS
DESCRIPTION:It is time for another famous Pizza with an Engineer session. This time one of our founding members\, Prevas\, will present their company and all the great opportunities they could offer. This event is targeted toward Mechatronics first and second-year Master Students. \n  \n \nPrevas is an Engineering company with more than 700 employees in the Nordic countries. With a high level of innovation\, they support their customers with modern solutions that support an increasing need for automation.\n \nRead more about Prevas business here: https://www.prevas.com/What-we-do \nPrevas will give an introduction to their organization and what they could offer in terms of employment\, internships and thesis projects. \nWhile listening to the presentation by Prevas\, there will be Pizza and Softdrinks for everyone. And don’t forget to ask all the questions you might have. \n  \nPlease sign up at the RSVP button below. \n  \nWelcome! \n  \n//ICES and PREVAS \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/pizza-with-an-engineer-by-prevas/
LOCATION:Conference Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen 85\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220928T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20220524T112604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T144625Z
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SUMMARY:Pizza With an Engineer  - Atlas Copco
DESCRIPTION:All our Mechatronic students are invited to this ‘Pizza with an Engineer’ Event hosted by Atlas Copco. Please take the opportunity to come and listen to engineers from Atlas Copco talking about how it is to work there. You will also get an introduction to all the other possibilities\, like Master Thesis and Internships\, that Atlas Copco offers. \nThere will be Pizza and soft drinks for everyone. \nSign up below! \nThe Event is taking place in Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen 85.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/pizza-with-an-engineer-atlas-copco-2/
LOCATION:Conference Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen 85\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ICES
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ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220928T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220928T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20220524T113023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T160044Z
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SUMMARY:CWE - Data handling from measurement to model based design hosted by Atlas Copco
DESCRIPTION:Atlas Copco is inviting all ICES members to come and listen to a presentation by Johan Nasell\, Engineer at Atlas Copco Industrial Technique. \nData handling from measurement to model based design – How to process and structure measurement data from test setup to simulation model optimization. \nCoffee and treats will be served for physical participants. \nLocation; Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen 85 +  ZOOM: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/69109658076 \n  \nPlease sign up at the bottom of the page if you will participate physically. \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/coffee-with-an-expert-hosted-by-atlas-copco/
LOCATION:Conference Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen 85\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ICES
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220907T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220907T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20220524T114336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220617T091205Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee with an Expert - Robots vs Industry\, what the future could hold
DESCRIPTION:Please join this session by Georgios (George) Andrikopoulos\, Assistant Professor at the Mechatronics Department at KTH\, where he talks about how Robots continue to conquer the Industry. During this session\, you will also get an introduction to a new workshop series offered by KTH to help our Industry members understand the need and potential of using robots. \n  \nLocation; Room GLADAN\, Brinellvägen 85 \nPlease indicate your attendance by Signing up at the bottom of the page. \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/coffee-with-an-expert-robots-vs-industry-what-the-future-could-hold/
LOCATION:Conference Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen 85\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ICES
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ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220325T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220325T160000
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CREATED:20220207T164933Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar - To Teach and Learn with the Brain in mind
DESCRIPTION:ICES is continuing our efforts within Up-Skilling. Not only are we discussing the technical subjects that are important within the industry\, but we are also looking into how we learn and how that affects the design of our courses. There are new demands on our abilities to learn throughout life\, not only due to competition but also to handle the fast pace of development in all areas of society. This puts new demands on the ability to teach as well\, both inside and outside of the universities. \nTeaching\, as a skill\, is groundbreaking when it is performed well\, but equally neglected when it is confused with pure exposure of information. The same can be said about learning. We do not learn during the consumption of information. We learn when we reflect upon what we have consumed. It takes time\, effort and an idea of how it is done. \nBoth teaching and learning are processes facilitated by having an awareness of how learning is established in the brain. \nDuring this full-day seminar\, we will work through the principles of both teaching and learning. It will be theory\, hands-on strategies\, exercises\, discussions and insights into the workings of the brain and its implications. \n  \nThe seminar will be held by Anna Tebelius Bodin. Anna is an appreciated lecturer and award-winning author of 5 books. She has been working with the effect our brain has on learning for over 15 years. \n  \nDetails \nDate: Friday 25th of March 09.00-16.00\nWhere: Gradängsalen\, Teknikringen 1 KTH Campus\nWho: Teachers\, R&D Mangers\, HR\, Talent Management \nSignup by sending an email to ices-admin@md.kth.se \n\nLunch and coffee will be provided. This seminar is free of charge and intended for ICES Members and specially invited guests.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/seminar-to-teach-and-learn/
LOCATION:Gradängsalen\, Teknikringen 1\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ICES
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ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211213T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211213T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20211117T150750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T142242Z
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SUMMARY:ICES Meet & GREET + Mechatronics Grand Finale!
DESCRIPTION:The ICES Network\, together with our Master Students\, are happy to invite our members to an afternoon full of team presentations\, great demos and a pizza slice…or two. We are talking autonomous machines\, embedded systems\, neural networks\, image recognition and many other cool technologies that have come to life in different projects. This is also a great opportunity to say hi to some of the other ICES members after two years of Covid-19 restrictions.\n \nAfter almost a year of hard work\, our 5 Teams are ready to reveal their final result. \n\n13:00 – Grand Opening (Room M2\, Brinellvägen 64)\n\n13:15 – Team Presentations\n14:30 – Demo Tour # Meet the teams (Brinellvägen 83)\n\n16:00 – Grab a bite from the Truck\n\n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/mechatronics-grand-finale/
LOCATION:M2\, Brinellvägen 64\, Brinellvägen 64\, Stockholm\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ICES
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ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211125
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210322T144055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T145508Z
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SUMMARY:9th Scandinavian Conference on SYSTEM & SOFTWARE SAFETY
DESCRIPTION:Göteborg\, November 23-24\, 2021\n\n\n– More information here \n– Submit presentation proposal here \nSystem and software safety in electronic systems is becoming increasingly central in many industries. Industries are heading towards more and more connected and advanced software-intensive systems. Many organization face the same kind of challenges and sharing experience is essential. \nThe conference is organized by Addalot\, ICES (KTH) and SAFER and has become the central meeting place for Scandinavian safety experts from different industries. It is an opportunity to share experiences and make new contacts. There will be a plenary overview part split on two days\, and a second part with parallel sessions. The parallel sessions will be in depth workshops and tutorials about different challenges\, techniques\, standards and methods. \nThe second part includes parallel sessions with in-depth workshops and tutorials about different challenges\, techniques\, standards and methods. As for the previous years\, we anticipate a healthy mixture of participants and presentations from different industries and academia \nDo you want to share with the safety experts of Scandinavia? Do you want to “connect” with the safety experts of Scandinavia?\nYou are invited to prospose a presentation or/and turorial\nDeadline for call for presentation is April 23\, 2021.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/9th-scandinavian-conference-on-system-software-safety/
LOCATION:Göteborg\, Göteborg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ICES
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210930T092044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210930T092326Z
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SUMMARY:Digitalized industry – Part 2 Workshop on Opportunities in Horizon Europe\, Insights into industrial challenges and collaboration
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to join this workshop in two parts. \nThe preliminary aim is a physical meeting at KTH\, with a fallback as a hybrid/on-line meeting. The physical venue takes 30 people. \nLunch will be served for those registered for the physical meeting. \n  \nThis invite concerns the second part (following up on the Horizon Europe thread from the morning. \nA couple of industrial organizations will be sharing insights from their industrial roadmaps. We will also come back to the Horizon Europe and partnership program opportunities\, and open up for a discussion regarding the industrial needs and project proposal opportunities. The workshop is particularly directed towards new and young KTH faculty\, but also open to all interested. \n  \nStarting with lunch 12-13 for those that registered for it! \n  \nPreliminary agenda! \n13.15 –  Introduction – industrial needs and challenges in the area of Industrial digitalization \n13.20-15.00: Insights from industry and sharing (of parts of) industrial roadmaps – industry presentations (preliminary list of companies: ABB\, Atlas Copco and Ericsson) \n15.00-15.30: Complementary insights from various research agendas and roadmaps (KTH\, Monica Bellgran and Martin Törngren) \n15.30-16.00: Workshop wrap up\, concluding discussion \nFor questions\, you are welcome to contact Martin Törngren \n  \nThis event is a co-organized event by Digital Futures\, the KTH platforms for Digitalization and Industrial Transformation\, and the ICES and TECoSA research centers.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/digitalized-industry-second-workshop-part-on-opportunities-in-horizon-europe-insights-into-industrial-challenges-and-collaboration/
CATEGORIES:ICES
ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210930T091926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210930T092409Z
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SUMMARY:Digitalized industry – Part 1 Workshop focusing on Opportunities in Horizon Europé and Insights into industrial challenges (part 1)
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to join this workshop in two parts.  The preliminary aim is a physical meeting at KTH\, with a fallback as a hybrid/online meeting. The physical venue takes 30 people. \nLunch will be served for those registered for the physical meeting. \n  \nIn the first workshop part\, the focus is on opportunities in Horizon Europé\, the continuation of the H2020 EU program\, which recently started. The program is very large with many different parts. \nWe here focus on dissemination and discussing concrete calls and opportunities in the area most relevant for Digitalized industry. \nAnother focus will be on best practices and how KTH can support proposal efforts. Bring your questions and ideas! \n  \nIn the second part\, a couple of industrial organizations will be sharing insights from their industrial roadmaps. We will also come back to the Horizon Europe and partnership program opportunities\, and open up for a discussion regarding the industrial needs and project proposal opportunities. \nThe workshop is particularly directed towards new and young KTH faculty\, but also open to all interested. \n  \nPreliminary agenda part 1 – Insights into Horizon Europe: 09.00 – 11.30  \n– 09.00: Short introduction (Martin Törngren) \n– 09.05: Overview and opportunities: Horizon Europe\, Cluster 4 (Digital\, industry and space) and related partnership programs (Lars Gustafsson\, Vinnova) \n– Incl. Q&A! \n09.50: Panel debate – Key takeaways and experiences from European research projects: Panel discussion with representatives from industry and KTH (Mikael Östling – KTH\, Magnus Isaksson – RTE\, large companies – currently tentatively with ABB and Ericsson) \nThe topic is intended to inspire and provide experiences regarding what to think about when initiating (going for) an EU research project and how to implement it. Strengthening Swedish participation and collaboration in the context of EU research is also another important concern. \n10.40-10.55: Coffee \n10.55 – 11.20: How KTH can support proposers (Anna Raask\, KTH Research support office) \n11.20: Workshop wrap up\, concluding discussion \n  \nAfter lunch\, the workshop continues on the topic of industrial roadmaps (the second workshop part). \n  \nFor questions\, you are welcome to contact Martin Törngren \n  \nThe event is a co-organized event by Digital Futures\, the KTH platforms for Digitalization and Industrial Transformation\, and the ICES and TECoSA research centers.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/digitalized-industry-a-workshop-in-two-parts-focusing-on-opportunities-in-horizon-europe-and-insights-into-industrial-challenges-part-1/
CATEGORIES:ICES
ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211028T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211028T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210621T082449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T195637Z
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SUMMARY:ICES Conference 2021 - Lifelong Learning
DESCRIPTION:ICES Conference 2021 – Lifelong Learning\nLifelong Learning is here to stay and Industry and Academia will step up the game!\nDate and time: 28 October 2021\, 09:00-12:30 Location: Online Broadcast +  Free online talks \nContinuous learning\, professional learning\, constant learning\, lifelong learning – whatever you want to call it\, it’s a reality and an opportunity that every company and employee should care about. Not only beneficial for the employee\, but the idea of continuous learning and personal development also helps your business. Academia and Industry have a lot to gain from working smarter together. And during this event\, we are elaborating on what this partnership needs to look like to make sure that Swedish Industry\, and its employees\, could continue to stay at the technical forefront. \nOnline TalksAfter the conference\, we will continue to publish interesting talks and presentations on our Youtube channel to stimulate you to continue the discussion.  \n  \nWatch the Conference here \nEvent program\n \n09:00 Welcome \n09:15 Driving a learning organizationDorna Eriksson Shafiei\, Vice President Talent ManagementAtlas Copco \n10:00 PECA – A brand new modelTobias Vahlne\, Director ICES Industry NetworkKTH \n10:30 Coffee Break \n10:40 Ingenjör 4.0Peter Myhrström\, Head of Partner Experience Collegial11:00 Rapidly changing industry needs call for pedagogic transformationMattias Wiggberg\, Researcher and Project Manager Fordonsdalen & REACTKTH \n11:20 How Industry needs will shape the future \nMartin Karlsson\, Head of Tightening technique & Chairman of the Board ICES Industry NetworkAtlas Copco \n11:40 The power of how \nNina Lindström\, Education and Learning Strategist \n11:50 Panel Discussion \nNina Lindström\, Education and Learning StrategistAnders Forsberg\, Head of Scania Academy \nModerated by Martin Karlsson\, Chairman of the Board ICES Industry Network \n12:30 Closing Words \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease RSVP below to make sure that you receive event updates and information on how to participate in the event.\n \n(The program is still subject to change)
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/ices-conference-2021-lifelong-learning/
LOCATION:Online / YouTube
CATEGORIES:ICES
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ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210212T095527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T095527Z
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SUMMARY:Digitalize in Stockholm
DESCRIPTION:Digitalize in Stockholm is an annual conference and meeting place for global thought leaders and rising stars engaged in transformation through digitalization in academia\, industry\, government and civil society. This year the event is planned to be held 20-21 Oct.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/digitalize-in-stockholm/
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210929T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210929T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210621T075052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T080218Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee with an Expert - Research\, technology development and innovation with 5G in North of Sweden
DESCRIPTION:This Coffee with an Expert\, by Prof. Karl Andersson from LTU\, will be brodcasted via ZOOM and the link is provided via emial before the event. \nThe Luleå University of Technology conducts research\, technology development and innovation linked to 5G and inaugurated the first testbed in June 2019 together with Ericsson and Telia. Today\, research\, technology development and innovation are conducted together with large companies\, SMEs and the public sector in four locations in Norrbotten and Västerbotten. The research includes advanced signal processing within 5G\, innovation processes linked to 5G and edge computing. The work is conducted in close collaboration with partners and a large number of test cases have been performed both indoors and outdoors\, in lab environments and real environments as well as with both 5G NSA and 5G SA. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nSpeaker\nProf. Karl Andersson  – Short BiographyAfter receiving his master degree in Computer Science and Technology from the Royal Institute of Technology\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, Karl Andersson started his professional career as a consultant\, project manager\, business developer\, and branch manager within the Capgemini Group. Returning to academia as a PhD Student he obtained his PhD degree after defending his thesis “On Access Network Selection Models and Mobility Support in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks”. After visiting Columbia University in the City of New York as a postdoctoral researcher and National Institute of Information and Communications Technology\, Tokyo\, Japan as a JSPS Fellow\, Karl is now Professor in Pervasive and Mobile Computing at Luleå University of Technology (LTU)\, Skellefteå\, Sweden. Since 2017\, Karl is leading Centre for Distance-spanning Technology at LTU specialising in research centred around fifth generation mobile networks (5G)\, Internet of Things (IoT)\, and datacenters. Karl is currently coordinating a number of projects funded by the EU\, VINNOVA\, and the Swedish Energy Agency.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/coffee-with-an-expert-research-technology-development-and-innovation-with-5g-in-north-sweden/
CATEGORIES:ICES
ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210901T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210901T170000
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SUMMARY:Workshop - Ideation on future learnings
DESCRIPTION:How do we support Long-Term Careers? \nJoin this ICES workshop to understand how companies and organizations could benefit from the new trends. \nThe pandemic has changed how students\, as well as professionals\, can access\nuniversity education worldwide. Top universities across the world are available on\neveryone’s computer. At the same time\, the need for social and technological\ndevelopment has never been as high as it is today and we expect that academic and\nprofessional learning no longer is a one-off\, it is a continuous and life-long journey. \nDuring an interactive workshop\, we will explore the future of education and co-ideate\nideas for how we need to develop education from both the professional and academic\nperspective as well as how the interaction in between should evolute.\nFor the workshop\, we have limited numbers of seats and the participants are required\nto do a pre-workshop assignment of 1-2 hours. The outcome of this workshop will be\npresented at the ICES Conference\, planned to take place on October 28th. \nFacilitator: Martin Karlsson\, Atlas Copco \nAgenda \n09:00 Welcome + Coffee & Sandwich \n09:30 Session 1 \n10:30 Quick Coffee \n12:00 Lunch + Networking \n13:00 Session 2 \n15:00 Coffee \n16:00 Summary and wrap up \n  \nSign up by sending an email to Tobias Vahlne\, vahlne@kth.se \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/workshop-ideation/
LOCATION:KTH Brinellvägen 85\, Room Gladan\, Brinellvägen\, 85\, Stockholms län\, 114 28
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210623T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210623T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210511T092606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T135112Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert – Cyber Security and ISO21434/27001
DESCRIPTION:On June 23\, ICES will have a webinar about Cyber Security and ISO21434/27001. Cybersecurity is high on most company agendas but often combined with a feeling of helplessness due to the inherent complexity of the area. A reassurance to those concerned is that Cybersecurity is an old field of study\, Information Security\, applied to a new technological biome.\nTo support us in regaining a sense of Security there are several Standards to choose from. Within the field of IT\, ISO 27001 has gained such acceptance that it is taking its natural place next to the established ISO 9001 and 14001. In its design and application\, it follows the same layout and practical steps that ISO 9001 for Quality Control has applied for many decades.\n\nOne industry that for a long time was spared from Cybersecurity was the Automotive industry. Among the wreckage left behind the innovative tornado Elon Musk\, an initiative is being introduced that will make sure that Cybersecurity isn’t forgotten during the development process: ISO 21434. To speed up the industry transition\, the ISO standard has been flagged as a regulatory requirement for type certification of vehicles according to UNECE WP29\, for newly introduced vehicles from 2022!\n\nDuring this webinar\, we will quickly pass through the background to Cybersecurity in Information Security\, which aspects of Information we’re protecting\, and what practical methods are available. Most of our time will be spent on the exciting landscape of Standards and what they mean for newly awoken Automotive Engineers.\n\nThe seminar will be done by Anders Dahlberg (Bunkai AB) who aims to share both information and reassurance!\nThe event will be held via Zoom. Please register via the RSVP Button below\, to get the zoom link before the event starts.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-cyber-security-and-iso21434-27001/
CATEGORIES:ICES
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210617
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20201119T092521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T133657Z
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SUMMARY:16th Annual System of Systems Engineering Conference
DESCRIPTION:IEEE System\, Man\, and Cybernetics Society (SMC)\, in cooperation with the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)\, is organizing the 16th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE) to be held in Västerås (in the greater Stockholm region\, Sweden.) \nSystems of systems have vast ramifications in numerous engineering fields such as control\, computing\, communication\, information technology and in applications such as manufacturing\, defense\, national security\, aerospace\, aeronautics\, energy\, environment\, healthcare\, and transportation. The conference theme is “Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems”. Papers on theories\, methodologies\, and applications of System of Systems Engineering in science\, technology\, industry\, and education are welcome. \nPlace and time: Online from Västerås\, Sweden\, June 14-16 2021 \nMore information here
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/16th-annual-system-of-systems-engineering-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210428T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210428T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20210212T105953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210428T130336Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert – Machine Learning over Wireless Internet of Things
DESCRIPTION:On April 28\, KTH Professor Carlo Fischione from the division of network and systems engineering will hold a talk about Machine Learning over the Internet of Things and Embedded Wireless Devices. \nThe event will be held via Zoom and more information about the event will show up here. You can register for the event below\, in order to get the zoom link before the event starts. \n  \nLink here: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/68472870259  \n  \nAbstract: \n  \nIn te current digital technological revolution—i.e.\, the “connected world” enabled by wireless Internet of Things (IoT) — IoT systems play a major role in generating data. Hence\, it is natural to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in IoT to achieve the same success as in robotics\, computer vision\, speech\, and text analysis. For example\, in smart cities monitored by the wireless IoT\, AI could greatly minimize vehicular energy consumption\, reduce noise and environmental pollution\, minimize accidents\, and monitor drinking water with considerable health and production savings. In Industry 4.0\, wireless IoT and AI are expected to improve production efficiency by order of magnitudes. More in general\, AI can be used to operate wireless IoT networks\, whereas wireless links could gather data or implement AI procedures distributively. However\, to achieve all of this\, we would need the luxury of abundant\, clean\, timely\, and centrally collected data where automatic applications or network management decisions have to be taken; and adequate computational resources across most of the IoT network units. Is this realistic? \nUnfortunately\, the answer is no. In wireless IoT\, data sets of any size and quality will be produced by distributed units (often embedded units)\, which may not be able to perform state-of-the-art AI computations and may not be able to share data over communication networks due to energy\, computational and bandwidth limitations of the wireless communication channels and protocols\, or even security and privacy concerns. \nIn fact\, existing AI methods somehow applicable to wireless IoT are mostly intended for proprietary\, high performing networks of processors (e.g.\, in data centers). They would greatly stress public wireless networks\, particularly for dynamic retraining and inference. In short\, AI in wireless communications suffers from a lack of fundamental theoretical understanding\, which is exacerbated by the poor performance of existing AI when deployed in wireless IoT systems. Moreover\, the successful application of AI in wireless IoT requires vast domain knowledge within information and communication theory. Hence\, the mere use of state-of-the-art AI solutions borrowed from the fields of robotic\, computer vision\, or speech and text analysis will lead to inefficient implementations with mediocre performance unless we fundamentally advance AI for wireless IoT. \nIn this seminar\, we highlight the need of establishing a new fundamental theory for machine learning over wireless IoT networks. We give an overview of the state-of-the-art and some of our recent developments. \n  \nBio \nDr. Carlo Fischione is full Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\, Division of Network and Systems Engineering\, Stockholm\, Sweden. He is Director of the KTH-Ericsson Data Science Micro Degree Program directed to Ericsson globally\, and global Chair of the IEEE Machine Learning for Communications Emerging Technologies Initiative. He received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Information Engineering (3/3 years) in May 2005 and the Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering (Laurea\, Summa cum Laude\, 5/5 years) in April 2001\, both from University of L’Aquila\, Italy\, \nHe has held research positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, Cambridge\, MA (2015\, Visiting Professor); Harvard University\, Cambridge\, MA (2015\, Associate); and University of California at Berkeley\, CA (2004-2005\, Visiting Scholar\, and 2007-2008\, Research Associate). He is Honorary Professor at University of L’Aquila\, Italy\, Department of Mathematics\, Information Engineering\, and Computer Science. \nHis research interests include applied optimization\, wireless\, sensor networks\, Internet of things\, and machine learning. He has co-authored over 200 publications\, including a book\, book chapters\, international journals and conferences\, and international patents. He received a number of awards\, such as the “IEEE Communication Society S. O. Rice” award for the best IEEE Transactions on Communications paper of 2018\, the best paper award of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2007)\, the best paper awards at the IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor System 05 and 09 (IEEE MASS 2005 and IEEE MASS 2009)\, the Best Paper Award of the IEEE Sweden VT-COM-IT Chapter (2014)\, the Best Business Idea awards from VentureCup East Sweden (2010) and from Stockholm Innovation and Growth (STING) Life Science in Sweden (2014)\, the “Ferdinando Filauro” award from University of L’Aquila\, Italy (2003)\, the “Higher Education” award from Abruzzo Region Government\, Italy (2004)\, the Junior Research award from Swedish Research Council (2007)\, and the “Silver Ear of Wheat” award in history from the Municipality of Tornimparte\, Italy (2012). \nHe is Editor of IEEE Transactions on Communications (Machine Learning for Communications area) and IEEE Journal on Selected Areas on Communications (Series on Machine Learning for Communication and Networking)\, and has been serving as Associated Editor of IFAC Automatica (2014-2019). Meanwhile\, he also has offered his advice as a consultant to numerous technology companies such as ABB Corporate Research\, Berkeley Wireless Sensor Network Lab\, Ericsson Research\, Synopsys\, and United Technology Research Center. He is co-founder and scientific advisor of ELK.Audio. He is Member of IEEE (the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers)\, and Ordinary Member of DASP (the Italian academy of history Deputazione Abruzzese di Storia Patria).
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/machine-learning-over-the-internet-things-and-embedded-wireless-devices/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210427T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20201029T102320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210427T120924Z
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SUMMARY:Behind The Scene Seminar with Imsys - Empowering AI at the edge
DESCRIPTION:Previously AI and Machine Learning have been something taking place behind closed doors in data centers where it’s easy to provide a lot of computational power. Today\, with all the new use cases\, we want to have access to the strength of advanced AI in different distributed scenarios. It could be an autonomous vehicle\, automatic entrance doors at a shopping mall\, or in an application for monitoring the elderly. However\, with the growing number of advanced sensors\, your hardware needs to be optimized to handle the enormous amount of data generated every millisecond. Secondly\, your hardware needs to handle all that data in a robust and energy-efficient way. Especially if your application is mission-critical and runs on a battery\, like a self-driving car. \nTogether with Imsys we will\, in this three-step seminar\, give you a deep look under the hood of how to build and optimize AI hardware for different edge scenarios. The AI edge applications for the optimized hardware will be presented by Qamcom. Imsys is a Swedish-based designer\, developer\, and supplier of AI accelerators and networked control solutions. Qamcom is a Swedish AI technology to value service company. \n  \nApril 27th\, 2021 \nSession 1 starting 13:00 – The complexity of deploying AI in edge solutions. \nSession 2 starting 14:30 – Optimize your hardware for advanced AI solutions. \n  \nNote: These two sessions will be held via ZOOM. A meeting URL will be distributed before the event. \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/behind-the-scene-seminar-with-imsys-ai-in-edge-solutions/
CATEGORIES:ICES
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210205
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20201022T112857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T092709Z
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SUMMARY:MODPROD/OPenModelica 2021 Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Model-Based Cyber-Physical Product Development (MODPROD) is an interdisciplinary research center at the Linköping University. The center involves a number of companies as well as researchers from the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) and the Department of Management and Engineering (IEI). \nThe mission of the MODPROD center is to conduct front-line applied research in model-based product development addressing problems such as shorter life cycles\, higher demands on flexibility and quality\, and shorter time-to-market from product design to production of finished products. This requires increased usage of software/hardware system modeling\, life-cycle management\, and simulation technology for virtual prototyping and model-based strategic planning. \n\n15th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Cyber-Physical Product Development\, February 3-4\, 2021\n13th OpenModelica Annual Workshop\, February 2\, 2021\n\nThe theme for this year: Digital engineering for a resource efficient and circular industry \nDeadline for submissions of abstracts and draft presentations/papers: Nov 30\, 2020   \nMore information via this link.
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/modprod-workshops-2021/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201209T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201209T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200917T075721Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert – Myoelectric prostheses
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Helen Lindner \nDate and time: December 9\, 15:00-16:30 \nHelen Lindner is a senior lecturer in occupational therapy at Örebro University in Sweden. She has over 14 years of clinical experience working with people who have physical and cognitive impairments. Her PhD project (2013) was to develop a clinical assessment test for upper limb myoelectric prosthesis. One of her research interests is using eye-tracking technology and motion analysis to quantify and understand attention\, visuospatial skill\, cognitive load and body movements in upper limb myoelectric prosthesis users. \nDuring her talk\, she will be focusing on the learning of myoelectric arm prosthesis from a therapist perspective. She will talk about how a new prosthesis user becomes a skillful prosthesis user. She will talk about how therapists monitor the user’s progress in controlling the prosthesis and to help the prosthesis users achieve success with the right level and amount of training. She will use both examples of Standard Myo hands (two degrees of freedom) and multifunction hands (multiple degrees of freedom) during her talk. \nThis event will be held via Zoom. Zoom link here: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/64001908473
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-myoelectric-prostheses/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200227T070048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T113144Z
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SUMMARY:8th Scandinavian Conference on System and Software Safety
DESCRIPTION:System and software safety in electronic systems is becoming increasingly central in many industries. Industries are heading towards more and more connected and advanced software-intensive systems. Many organization face the same kind of challenges and sharing experience is essential. \nThe conference is organized by Addalot and ICES (KTH) and has become the central meeting place for Scandinavian safety experts from different industries. It is an opportunity to share experiences and make new contacts. There will be a plenary overview part split on two days\, and a second part with parallel sessions. The parallel sessions will be in depth workshops and tutorials about different challenges\, techniques\, standards and methods. \nThe second part includes parallel sessions with in-depth workshops and tutorials about different challenges\, techniques\, standards and methods. As for the previous years\, we anticipate a healthy mixture of participants and presentations from different industries and academia. \nFor more information and registration follow this link. \nThis event will be held online. \n  \nThe conference is sponsored by the KTH Platform on Digitization
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/8th-scandinavian-conference-on-system-and-software-safety/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201111T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201111T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200826T135640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T130354Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert – Industrial systems autonomy enabled by Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Alf Isaksson\, ABB AB \nDate and time: November 11\, 15:00-16:30 \nAbstract: In recent years there has been much media attention on advances in self-driving cars. For autonomous driving there are already established standards with levels from 0 to 5 describing the steps from completely manual operation to fully autonomous driving. Autonomous systems is\, however\, making much progress also in many other applications. Some of them\, such as autonomous docking of ships\, autonomous industrial robots or autonomous mining vehicles\, will most likely reach higher levels of autonomy before we see self-driving cars widely used among the general public. \nThis talk will discuss industrial autonomous systems with a particular focus on one of the main enabling technologies\, viz. the progress in artificial intelligence for industrial applications. We will argue that Industrial AI requires a combination of domain knowledge and data science. In order for an autonomous system to be able to handle unanticipated\, or at least highly unusual\, events machine learning on observed data only will not be sufficient. Therefore\, a hybrid approach combining physical modeling and machine learning will be required. \nBio: Alf Isaksson received an MSc in Computer Engineering and a Ph.D. in Automatic Control\, in 1983 and 1988 respectively\, both from Linköping University\, Sweden. After graduating he stayed at Linköping University until 1991 as an Assistant Professor. From 1991 to 1992 he spent one year as a Research Associate at The University of Newcastle\, Australia. Returning to Sweden in 1992 Isaksson moved to the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm\, where eventually in 1999 he was promoted to full Professor. \nIn 2001 he made the shift from academic to industrial research and joined ABB Corporate Research in Västerås\, Sweden. After a specialist career culminating in an appointment to Corporate Research Fellow in 2009\, he from 2012 – July 2020 had multiple positions responsible for managing research inside ABB. For example from 2014-2019 he was funding and coordinating all Control research globally in ABB. He is now since August 2020 Corporate Research Fellow for Automation and Control. \nJoin us at 15:00 here: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/67137636099
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-industrial-systems-autonomy/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201027T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200612T103226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T193835Z
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SUMMARY:Best practices to catalyze EU and industry collaborative research projects
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the workshop is to gather and discuss “best practices” for efficiently and effectively catalyzing new academia-industry collaborative research projects. A number of invited speakers will be sharing their experiences and we will be discussing these practices on how to improve efficiency in catalyzing collaborative research projects. \n\nPlease Register for the workshop following this link!\n\nYou are most welcomed to join this on-line workshop\, arranged in collaboration between ICES (a KTH center)\, the KTH RSO\, the KTH Digitalization platform and CASTOR (a KTH center)\, and supported by the Nordic academic network on industrial internet of things. \nToday\, researchers often write proposals with little coordination and synergies. For the more applied research proposals we are considering here\, and in particular EU-projects\, this requires industrial collaboration. Many researchers will spend time to in an uncoordinated fashion contact companies\, typically at a late stage. Overall\, the average success rates of proposals is known to be relatively low. At the same time\, several organizations have developed successful practices for catalyzing projects. Examples of best practices include industrial networks\, strategic collaborations\, sharing of winning practices (including proposals)\, and the use of dedicated “proposal brokers”. The latter involves having dedicated roles/persons with a close tie to researchers\, related (industry) networks and relevant EU funding bodies\, in order to efficiently support a larger group of researchers. \nGiven this background\, the workshop is organized to share and discuss more systematic approaches to increase the changes of creating collaborative (EU) research projects. \nThe workshop will have a bias towards experiences related to collaborative projects involving academia and industry\, typically EU-projects. General information from the KTH RSO and an outlook towards Horizon Europe  will also be provided. \nDate and time: 2020-10-27 – 13.00-17.00  \nVenue: On-line! \n\nIntroduction and purpose of the workshop (Martin and Anna)\nShort talks: Best practices to set-up EU and industry collaborative research projects (Each: 10 mins +5 min discussion)\n\nChristine Morin – INRIA \nMalin Rosqvist  – PiiA (the strategic innovation program Processindustrial IT & Automation)\nMartin Törngren   – ICES center at KTH \nAnton Fuchs – Virtual Vehicle research center\n\n\nLeg stretch (10)\nFollow up on best practices\n\nEvaluators perspective (10+5 mins) – Monica Schofield – TUTECH \nPanel discussion related to previous best practices (moderation and prepared questions)  (30 mins)\n\n\nLeg stretch (10)\nKTH RSO perspectives:   Anna Raask – KTH\n\nSummary and outlook: Horizon Europe  (10+5)\nRSO support to proposals and projects\, including strategy (10+5)\n\n\nDiscussions and next steps (30 mins)\n\n  \nPlease Register for the workshop following this link!
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/best-practices-to-catalyze-eu-and-industry-collaborative-research-projects/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201007T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200306T132307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T101928Z
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SUMMARY:ICES Online Thesis Fair
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the yearly ICES thesis fair. \nThis is where the ICES member companies and the students looking for thesis projects meet. Companies and students can bring suggested thesis proposals. The thesis will always have to be approved by the responsible teacher before start. \nLinks to each meeting room;\n \nPrevas\nClick to connect\n \nPrevas ICES Fair pdf \nRead more about the company \nAtlas Copco\nClick to connect \nRead more about Thesis at Atlas Copco \nKnightec\nClick to connect \nKnightec PDF ICES Fair \nRead more about the company \nImSys\nClick to connect \nICES – Imsys thesis \nDuring an afternoon every participating company will provide their own meeting URL that you as a student can go from one meeting room to another. There will be three scheduled presentation slots and plenty of time for discussions in between. All flyers and presentations will be made available to the students together with the meeting URL’s in advance of the event. \nPractical Details for the Event\n\nDate: Wednesday 7th of October 2020\nTime: 13:00 – 16:00 \nAgenda for the 7th of October \n13:00-13:10 First presentation slot\n13:10-14:00 Student Interaction slot\n14:00-14:10 Second presentation slot\n14:10-14:30 Student Interaction slot\n14:30-14:45 Coffee Break\n14:45-15:00 Student Interaction slot\n15:00-15:10 Third presentation slot\n15:10-16:00 Student Interaction slot
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/ices-thesis-fair-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200930T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200930T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200826T134725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200930T115142Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert -  Human-centered AI: challenges and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Iolanda Leite \nOn 30th September Associate Professor Iolanda Leite will have a talk for the ICES network. \nAs AI systems become ubiquitous in people’s lives\, a long-standing barrier is a need for these systems to properly respond and adapt to people and to the complex social dynamics of different environments. In this talk\, I will present current research on using AI to enable robots with the social capabilities that enable them to engage with people in real-world environments. I will also discuss limitations and opportunities of the state of the art of AI\, arguing that an improved understanding of how these systems perceive\, reason and act depending on their surrounding social context can lead to more natural and efficient interactions with people. \nIolanda Leite is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at KTH. She holds a PhD in Information Systems and Computer Engineering from IST\, University of Lisbon. Prior to joining KTH\, she had postdoctoral appointments at Yale University and at Disney Research. Iolanda’s research interests are in the areas of artificial intelligence and human-robot interaction. Her goal is to develop social robots that can perceive\, learn from and respond appropriately to people in real-world situations. She is PI of a Starting Grant from the Swedish Research Council (2018-2021)\, the recipient of a globally competitive Early Career Fellowship awarded by the Jacobs Foundation\, and was recently awarded one of the individual grants by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research’s (SSF) Future Research Leaders program (2020-2025). She is the co-editor in chief of AI Matters\, the newsletter of the ACM Special Interest Group in Artificial Intelligence (SIGAI). \n  \nJoin via Zoom at 15:00!  \nLink: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/66974429957
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-iolanda-leite/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200923T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200923T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200901T084723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T123908Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert - Hardware Acceleration for Deep Learning
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Zhonghai Lu \nOn September 23\, Prof. Zhonghai Lu will give a webinar about hardware acceleration for deep learning. \nDeep learning has become the engine for a new wave of artificial intelligence which exerts a profound impact on computer science and engineering.  However\, deep learning is not only about smart algorithms and big data. It is also about computer hardware. This talk reviews the milestones in the development of deep learning and shows the huge potential of accelerating deep learning algorithms in specialized hardware fabric. \nThis event will be held via Zoom. Link for the event here: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/64422376062 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-zhonghai-lu/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200916T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200916T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200901T084105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T094141Z
UID:1536-1600268400-1600273800@www.ices.kth.se
SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert - ML in Embedded Systems
DESCRIPTION:Synchoros VLSI Design Style: A Solution for Post Moore Era  \nSpeaker: Ahmed Hemani \nOn September 16th\, Prof. Ahmed Hemani will give a webinar about the topic of using lego as inspiration for hardware centric designs for ML and high-performance embedded systems that are power/battery limited. \nAbstract: In post Moore era\, we will need to efficiently create fully customized complex machines that exploits all available technology options to go beyond what Moore’s law has been enabling us with. This would include use of memristor based computation in memory\, plasmonics\, 3D DRAM vauts combined with conventional CMOS. Conventional standard cell based design flows will not suffice to deal with such diversity and complexity. We propose a new design style called synchoros VLSI design style to replace standard cells based VLSI design flows. Synchoricity\, derived from the Greek word choros for space is the spatial analog of synchronicity. In synchronicity\, we discretize time to enable temporal composition by abutment. In synchoricity\, we discretize space to enable spatial composition by abutment. Synchoros VLSI design style has been used to design Lego like bricks called SiLago that replaces conventional standard cells as the atomic building blocks. SiLago blocks compose by abutment to create valid ready-to-manufacture designs without the end-user having to do logic and physical synthesis. We show\, how synchoros SiLago based platform can automate custom hybrid designs to cope with both diversity of technologies and also deal with extreme complexity. \nBio: Ahmed Hemani is Professor in Electronic Systems Design at School of ICT\, KTH\, Kista\, Sweden.  His current areas of research interests are massively parallel architectures and design methods and their applications to scientific computing and autonomous embedded systems inspired by brain. In past he has contributed to high-level synthesis – his doctoral thesis was the basis for the first high-level synthesis product introduced by Cadence called visual architect.  He has also pioneered the Networks-on-chip concept and has contributed to clocking and low power architectures and design methods.  He has extensively worked in industry including National Semiconductors\, ABB\, Ericsson\, Philips Semiconductors\, Newlogic. He has also been part of three start-ups. \n  \nThis event will be held via Zoom. Register for the event below. A link to the meeting room will be sent out to attendees before the event starts.  
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-ahmed-hemani/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200826T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200826T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T231542
CREATED:20200605T131910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200819T135226Z
UID:1380-1598454000-1598459400@www.ices.kth.se
SUMMARY:Virtual Coffee with an Expert – AI in Cyber Security: Threat or Opportunity?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Tomas Olsson \nAbstract: \nTomas Olsson\, senior researcher from AI at RISE\, will reflect upon AI in Cyber Security at a webinar with RISE and ICES on 26th August. \nCyber Security is of ever-increasing importance in a digitalized society and the usage of AI is becoming more and more common. What role will AI play in this? Can AI be used as a tool for increased Cyber Security in a wide range of aspects or can it become to be used as a new way to steal data? Learn more about this at the webinar in which Tomas Olsson will discuss these questions. Some recent research results within the area will be discussed such as the usage of automatic malware classification and using AI to crack and protect cryptography. \nThis event will be held via Zoom. Register for the event below. A link to the meeting room will be sent out to attendees before the event starts.   \n 
URL:https://www.ices.kth.se/event/virtual-coffee-with-an-expert-ai-in-cyber-security-threat-or-opportunity/
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ORGANIZER;CN="The ICES Network":MAILTO:ices-admin@kth.se
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