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SUMMARY:TU Delft AI Lunch: AI4Freight
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is happy to host the next edition of the TU Delft AI Lunch: AI4Freight\nThe role of AI in tackling the challenges faced by the logistics sector and exploring pathways for academia-industry collaboration \nThe complex landscape of logistics presents businesses with various operational challenges across the supply chain. Artificial Intelligence offers tools to transform this sector by breaking down these complexities into streamlined and smart operations. Through AI\, businesses gain the ability to predict\, adapt\, and respond dynamically and in real time\, revolutionizing how logistic operations are performed today. What is the role of academia in empowering the logistics sector in the face of opportunities and challenges using AI technologies? At the intersection of AI and freight logistics\, panellists will discuss various both barriers and innovation from different perspectives: from challenges faced by industry to novel AI solutions and their practical implementation. \nThis event includes free lunch for which registration is required (help us reduce food waste!) \nPanellists\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Mahnam Saeednia\nAssistant Professor of Freight and Logistics (Faculty of CEG)\nMahnam’s area of research addresses current challenges of freight transport sector\, specifically in the domains of railway freight\, intermodal freight transportation\, automation\, digitalization and energy transition. To achieve this\, she utilizes techniques such as agent technology\, distributed optimization\, discrete events simulation\, and AI.  Additionally\, she is keen on exploring novel and innovative methods in this domain\, including bio-inspired and self-organization algorithms. Previously\, she was R&D project lead at Siemens Mobility (Hacon Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH) and a postdoctoral researcher at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) where she was a recipient of Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) grant. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Cornelis Versteegt\nPartner & project manager at Macomi\n \nCornelis Versteegt is the founder and owner of Macomi\, a company that provides Decision Support Systems based on simulation\, prescriptive analytics and Artificial Intelligence. He received his PhD from TU Delft on automated logistic systems under the supervision of prof.dr. H.G. Sol. He has a MSc in Systems Engineering\, Policy Analysis and Management. His expertise lies in the areas of logistics and transportation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Neil Yorke-Smith\nAssociate Professor of Socio-Technical Algorithmics (Faculty of EEMCS)\nNeil Yorke-Smith directs the Socio-Technical Algorithmic Research (STAR) Lab at TU Delft. His research addresses a fundamental question of the AI era: how can technology help people make decisions in complex socio-technical situations? Neil is a Senior Member of AAAI\, a Senior Member of ACM\, and a member of CLAIRE and ELLIS. In addition to directing the STAR Lab\, Neil currently serves as manager of the Dutch Citizens and Society in the Energy Transition (CaSET) ELSA AI Lab.\n \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Delft AI (Lab) Lunch series\nThe Delft AI (Lab) Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI.\nEvery month\, a Delft AI Talent moderates a panel to discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2024 on: 15 February | 21 March | 16 May | 1 July | \nJoin the yearly Spring Symposium on 4 June 2024. Theme: AI Education \nNote for TU Delft PhDs\nThe TU Delft AI Lunch series is eligible for earning discipline related skills GSC with the ‘Form for earning GSC for TU Delft AI(-related) seminars’. Check with your local Faculty Graduate School (FGS) if your FGS offers this option for earning Discipline Related Skills GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education (DE) list. If you already have a form\, don’t forget to bring it with you.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/tu-delft-ai-lunch-ai4freight/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:Seminar Series on Meaningful Human-AI Interactions for a Digital Society - #1: Designing for Meaningful Human-AI Interactions
DESCRIPTION:A Seminar Series on Meaningful Human-AI Interactions for a Digital SocietyEvent #1: Designing for Meaningful Human-AI Interactions  \nWith the increasing creation\, use\, and implementation of novel AI systems in every aspect of our society\, we must ensure that AI complements us by providing meaningful engagement\, centering systems on our human values\, and implementing such systems with due consideration of society at large. In this series\, we will bring together experts from diverse fields such as human-computer interaction (HCI)\, philosophy\, design\, and law with policymakers and practitioners in a mixture of single-speaker seminars\, multidisciplinary panels\, and expert-led workshops to define what it means to have meaningful human-AI interaction; how to design for these interactions in AI systems; and how to promote such interactions through legislation and policy making. \nThe kickoff event will be May 8th at noon to discuss how to design meaningful human-AI interactions for a digital society. Through presentations and discussion with panelists Dr. Mike Lensink (The Green Land)\, Dr. Dorian Peters (University of Cambridge)\, and Dr. Matthew Dennis (TU Eindhoven)\, we will discuss: what makes human-AI interactions meaningful? What features must be considered to ensure “meaningfulness”? How do we design for meaning in an ethically-responsible manner? The event will be moderated by Dr. Jie Yang (TU Delft). \nAll experts\, policymakers\, and practitioners with an interest in human-AI interactions are welcome to attend! \nThis event is supported by the National Digital Society Programme\, Mondai | House of AI\, the TU Delft AI Initiative\, Web Information Systems (WIS)\, and the Digital Ethics Centre. \n(de voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nSpeakersMike Lensink (34) is as a researcher\, facilitator\, and advisor specialised in the ethics of technological innovation\, data and algorithmic decision making. Mike has a background in philosophy\, and has previously worked as an academic researcher at the University Medical Center Utrecht\, where he wrote a dissertation on the ethics and responsible governance of stem cell banks. He currently works at The Green Land\, an agency that supports public sector organisations in the Netherlands with responsible and humane use of data and algorithms. \nIn his work\, Mike is particularly concerned with assessing the impact of algorithmic systems on the lived experience of human beings\, and investigating the dynamics of the interaction between algorithmic systems\, its users (staff)\, and citizens\, in order to translate these insights into more humane technological innovations. Over the past years\, he has worked together with a variety of governmental organisations\, supporting them with various approaches to “putting ethics into practice”\, i.e. operationalising ethics within and organisational processes\, developing strategy and governance\, and embedding ethical considerations in concrete technological solutions. \nDorian Peters is Associate Director at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge as well as a Research Fellow at Imperial College London. A designer and design researcher\, she specialises in Human-computer Interaction for learning\, health\, and wellbeing\, and on digital ethics in practice. Her books include Positive Computing: Technology for Wellbeing and Human Potential (MIT Press)\, and Interface Design for Learning (Pearson). \nMatthew J. Dennis is an assistant professor in ethics of technology at TU Eindhoven in the Netherlands. He is also the co-director of Eindhoven Centre for the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence\, and a Senior Researcher in the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies research consortium (ESDiT). He specialises in the ethics of artificial intelligence\, autonomy and well-being\, and the future of work. His recent publications focus on intercultural perspectives (Buddhism & Confucianism) on how to flourish with emerging technologies. He has recently held visiting positions at the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (2023)\, Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics (2023)\, University of Amsterdam’s Institute for Advanced Studies (2022)\, and University of Cambridge’s Centre for the Future of Intelligence (2020).
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/seminar-series-meaningful-human-ai-interactions-for-a-digital-society-event1/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:Escaping the Echo Chamber: The Quest for the Normative News Recommender Systems and a new notion of Computer Science
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is pleased to host the new edition of the Distinguished Speaker Series: \nEscaping the Echo Chamber: The Quest for the Normative News Recommender Systems and a new notion of Computer Science Recommender systems and social networks are often faulted to be the cause for creating Echo Chambers – environments where people mostly encounter news that match their previous choices or those that are popular among similar users\, resulting in their isolation inside familiar but insulated information silos. Echo chambers\, in turn\, have been attributed to be one cause for the polarization of society\, which leads to the increased difficulty to promote tolerance\, build consensus\, and forge compromises. To escape these echo chambers\, we propose to change the focus of recommender systems from optimizing prediction accuracy only to considering measures for social cohesion. \nThis proposition raises questions in three spheres: In the technical sphere\, we need to investigate how to build “socially considerate” recommender systems. To that end\, we develop a novel recommendation framework with the goal of improving information diversity using a modified random walk exploration of the user-item graph. In the social sphere\, we need to investigate if the adapted recommender systems have the desired effect. To that end\, we present an empirical pilot study that exposed users to various sets (some diverse) of news with surprising results. Finally\, in the normative sphere\, these studies raise the question what kind of diversity is desirable for the functioning of democracy. \nReflecting the consequences of these findings for our discipline\, this talk highlights that computer science needs to increasingly engage with both the social and normative challenges of our work\, possibly producing a new understanding of our discipline. It proposes similar consequences for other disciplines in that they increasingly need to embrace all three spheres. \nDistinguished Speaker: Abraham Bernstein\, Prof.\, PhD\nis Full Professor at the Department of Informatics (Institut für Informatik) of the University of Zurich. He mainly conducts research on the Semantic Web and Knowledge Discovery. His work draws from both social science (organizational psychology/sociology) and technical foundations (computer science\, artificial intelligence).\nBefore coming to Zurich he was an Assistant Professor at the Information Systems Department of New York University’s Stern School of Business and received a Ph.D. at MIT’s Sloan School of Management\, where he worked with Prof. Thomas W. Malone at the Center for Coordination Science.\n \nThe seminar starts 16.00 sharp! Conversation and contemplation can continue over drinks and snacks after the lecture\,\nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/escaping-the-echo-chamber-the-quest-for-the-normative-news-recommender-systems-and-a-new-notion-of-computer-science/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:TU Delft AI Lunch: Inclusive AI
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is happy to host the TU Delft AI Lunch! \nOn Thursday 21 March (12:00 – 13:30) join us for AI Lunch: Inclusive AI. This panel lunch is moderated by Olya Kudina\, Assistant Professor in Ethics & Philosophy of Technology the Faculty of TPM\, and Nazli Cila\, Assistant Professor of Human-Agent Partnerships at the Faculty of IDE. Join the conversation on exploring how AI can be inclusive from different perspectives. This panel will delve into navigating challenges and strategies for creating more inclusive AI systems\, from addressing biases to offering different perspectives and lessons. Learn from the insights of AI researchers to broaden your understanding of the intersection between AI and inclusivity! \nThis event includes free lunch for which registration is required (help us reduce food waste!) \nPanellists\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Nazli Cila\nAssistant professor Professor of Human-Agent Partnerships  (Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering)\nNazli focuses on collaborations with autonomous agents\, such as smart products\, robots\, and AI systems\, and their socio-technical implications. She integrates empirical work (i.e.\, experimentation\, future modelling\, and prototyping) with philosophical\, ethical\, and practical issues regarding trust\, responsibility\, control\, and intelligence. Her mission is to create foundational theory on Human-Agent Partnerships and reveal interaction patterns for meaningful\, aesthetic\, empowering collaborations with agents. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Olya Kudina\nAssistant professor of Ethics & Philosophy of Technology (Faculty of Technology\, Policy & Management)\nOlya is an interdisciplinary researcher in philosophy/ethics of technology who explores the relation between human values and technologies. Her recent focus has been on AI and democracy in the framework of the AI DeMoS Lab that she founded and co-leads. To anticipate the ethical challenges and opportunities of technologies\, Olya thinks it is essential to combine different academic practices and fields. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Cristina Zaga\nAssistant Professor of Human-Centered Design (ET\, DesignLab\, University of Twente) \nCristina’s research aims to foster societal transitions towards justice\, care\, and solidarity\, with a focus on health care\, automation\, and digitalization of work\, and health-transitions technology. She develops transdisciplinary approaches\, drawing from design research methodologies to tackle societal challenges through emergent embodied social learning and critical theories blending-in a justice take on post-human/more-than-human design. Cristina also leads the Social Justice and AI networks\, working towards mitigating the dehumanizing effects of AI and promoting social and environmental justice. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Odette Scharenborg\nAssociate Professor of Intelligent Systems (EEMCS)\nOdette’s research aims to build inclusive speech technology\, i.e. making speech technology available for everyone irrespective of how they speak or what language they speak. In her research she considers technical aspects as well as ethical and societal aspects. She has an interest in anything and everything speech\, ranging from human to automatic speech processing. She uses different research techniques including human listening experiments\, EEG\, and deep neural networks. Odette is the president of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA): The largest international society on speech science and technology. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Cynthia Liem\nAssociate Professor of Intelligent Systems (EEMCS)\nCynthia’s research focuses on the broadening of perspectives: the algorithmic surfacing of undiscovered information that may stimulate the development of new interests in users\, techniques to ensure measurement and construct validity in human-interpreted data-driven decision-making\, and methodological considerations in conducting transdisciplinary research into responsible and trustworthy AI. Cynthia is a member of the National Young Academy and recently won the Women in AI Netherlands Diversity Leader Award\, acknowledging her efforts in making AI more inclusive for underrepresented groups\, both in research and through public engagement. \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Delft AI (Lab) Lunch series\nThe Delft AI (Lab) Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI.\nEvery month\, a Delft AI Talent moderates a panel to discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2024 on: 15 February | 21 March | 18 April | 16 May | 4 June: Spring Symposium | 13 June | 11 July  \nNote for TU Delft PhDs\nThe TU Delft AI Lunch series is eligible for earning discipline related skills GSC with the ‘Form for earning GSC for TU Delft AI(-related) seminars’. Check with your local Faculty Graduate School (FGS) if your FGS offers this option for earning Discipline Related Skills GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education (DE) list. If you already have a form\, don’t forget to bring it with you.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/tu-delft-ai-lunch-inclusive-ai/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:Digitalzh Kick-off voor Ondernemers
DESCRIPTION:Ben jij een ondernemer die wil wel meer zou willen digitaliseren om bedrijfsvraagstukken als personeelstekorten\, hoge kosten voor materialen en energie en inefficiënte productieprocessen op te kunnen lossen? \nVoor die ondernemers organiseert onze partner Digitalzh op 12 maart een Kick-off event in het World Horti Center in Naaldwijk. Jij kunt hier middels praktijkvoorbeelden\, interactieve workshops en deskundige begeleiding concrete handvatten ophalen om digitale oplossingen effectief in te zetten. Zie je dit wel zitten? Meld je hieronder gratis aan. \nMeld je hier gratis aan𝐇𝐞𝐭 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐦𝐚:\n14.30: Inloop\n15.00: Plenair programma met inspirerende ondernemers\n– Adrienne Vertooren\, directeur van i_lab\n– Edwin Pompe\, directeur van Schilte\n– Koos Smoor\, manager fleet performance & innovation bij Kotug\n– Binnenkort maken we ook een vierde spreker bekend\, werkzaam binnen de tuinbouw!\n16.30: Pauze\n16.45: Interactieve workshop naar keuze:\n– Slim onderhoud (door Wiek Wijnands van Kensan)\n– Slim automatiseren (door Mark Bruijnen van RoboHouse)\n– Slim plannen (door Jeroen Soeterbroek van Harborn Digital)\n17.45: Netwerkborrel\n18.30: Einde programma \nDetails:\ndinsdag 12 maart 2024\n14.30-18.30 uur\nWorld Horti Center in Naaldwijk
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/digitalzh-kick-off-voor-ondernemers/
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SUMMARY:Justice in AI Workshop: Dilemma choices in algorithms
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is pleased to host the Justice in AI Workshop: Dilemma choices in algorithms\, organised by the the Delft Design for Values Institute! \nBased on what kind of values can you make choices in algorithms? How do you weigh the consequences of these choices? Discover how ethical and moral values\, such as justice\, can be integrated in AI. \nTogether with the Delft Digital Ethics Centre\, the Delft Design for Values Institute organises this workshop with Algorithm Audit. This independent non-profit organization audits algorithms\, implements technical tooling and wants to serve as a knowledge platform on the responsible use of algorithms. \nProgramme\nThe workshop will focus on an actual case that Algorithm Audit worked on. They are actively looking for the perspectives of the academic community on their work: the workshop is going to be highly interactive! After an introduction\, participants will split in groups lead by moderators to work together on questions and dilemmas. The workshop will end with a summary of the discussions. \nEveryone is welcome to signup! There will be no lunch\, but some morning snacks. Since it is a highly interactive workshop\, there is limited space. If we receive a lot of registrations\, we have the possibility to select the participants in order to ensure a diverse audience. \nThe event will take place in person and there will be no hybrid option for joining. For more informatie about the organisers and the sign up link\, click the button below! \nMore information & Sign up here!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/justice-in-ai-workshop-dilemma-choices-in-algorithms/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:TU Delft AI Lunch: AI Innovations in Health
DESCRIPTION:New year\, new TU Delft AI Lunch! \nOn Thursday 15 February (12:00 – 13:30) join us for AI Lunch: AI Innovations in Health. This panel lunch is moderated by Helma Torkamaan\, Assistant Professor in AI for Health Systems in the Systems Engineering section at the Faculty of TPM. Join the conversation on current AI innovations in healthcare being developed or researched at TU Delft. How is AI currently being used in healthcare\, specifically in curative and preventive domains and other health functions? What are the challenges and breakthroughs in integrating AI technologies in health systems? Learn from the insights of AI researchers and labs at TU Delft who contribute to these breakthroughs. \nThis event includes free lunch for which registration is required (help us reduce food waste!) \nPanellists\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Helma Torkamaan\nAssistant professor AI for Health Systems (Faculty of TPM)\nHelma is a computer scientist and specializes in the interdisciplinary application and development of human-centered AI. Her work focuses on designing innovative digital solutions and methods for complex health challenges in different areas\, such as mental health\, pain in cancer\, and behavior change among others. She  leverages her expertise in health recommender systems\, ubiquitous computing\, persuasive design\, and multi-objective personalization to enhance  the experiences and outcomes for both stakeholders and users. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Derek Lomas\nAssistant professor of Positive AI (Faculty of IDE)\nHe designs data-informed smart systems for human wellbeing\, bringing humanist values into AI systems. He is a classicist\, futurist\, cognitive scientist and proponent of the magic of resonance in design. Lomas has produced over 40 learning and assessment games that have been played by millions of children. His design consultancy\, “Playpower Labs”\, provides UX design\, data science and software development services. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Caroline Figueroa\nAssistant professor in Digital Health (Faculty of TPM)\nDr. Figueroa is a medical doctor by background and combined her clinical internships for medicine with PhD research on the neuroscience of depression at the University of Amsterdam. Dr. Figueroa focuses her research on developing and testing personalized digital health tools to help individuals lead healthier lives. She focuses on tailoring these tools to the needs of underserved populations\, such as people from ethnic and gender minority backgrounds\, low-income individuals\, and those with severe mental illness. Among other projects\, she studies mobile apps that use artificial intelligence to help individuals manage their mental health and increase their physical activity. She developed frameworks to conduct digital health research through a social justice and feminist intersectionality approach. \n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Mikolaj Stryja\nPhD on 4D reinforcement learning for cancer treatment (Faculty of AS)\nAs a member of the Biological Intervention Optimisation AI Lab (BIOLab)\, the aim of Mikolaj Stryja’s research is to develop novel machine and deep learning methods in order to overcome some of these challenges and further personalize radiotherapy treatments\, particularly by using Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) and Reinforcement Learning (RL) approaches. By focusing on both algorithmic innovation and practical implementation aspects\, he believes his research will contribute to more accurate and effective radiotherapy treatments\, ultimately having a positive impact on patients’ lives. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Marcela Tuler de Oliveira\nAssistant Professor in Trustworthy Data Systems (Faculty of TPM)\nDr. ir. Marcela Tuler de Oliveira stands out as a Telecommunications Engineer shaping the future of cross-organizational data sharing. Her expertise lies in leveraging Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for secure\, traceable\, and accountable data platforms\, with impactful solutions spanning sectors like healthcare\, aviation\, and smart cities. As the task leader for the H2022 EU ExtremeXP project (2023-26)\, she’s driving innovations in data management and access control using DLT. Besides her research\, she’s a passionate educator at TU Delft\, teaching and mentoring the next wave of tech innovators. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Sepinoud Amizi\nAssistant Professor in Biomedical Data Analytics (Faculty of TPM)\nSepinoud received her PhD in 2015 from Åbo Akademi University (Finland) and she holds the title of Docentship (equivalent to Associate Professor) in Computer Science at Åbo Akademi University since 2018. She has 10+ years of professional experience in teaching and research on biomedical topics\, and data analytics. Her main research interests are developing explainable AI (XAI) approaches in critical domains\, e.g.\, medical application domain and the use of AI in identifying blind spots related to inclusion and diversity. She is also a passionate advocate for women involvement in technological fields and was the “Women in Science (WiDS) Ambassador” in Finland from 2019 to 2023. As a side research interest\, she is also looking into using AI for gender equality and try to use data to make the world a better place to live for all people from all genders and backgrounds. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Delft AI (Lab) Lunch series\nThe Delft AI (Lab) Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI.\nEvery month\, a Delft AI Talent moderates a panel to discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2024 on: 15 February | 21 March | 18 April | 16 May | 4 June: Spring Symposium | 13 June | 11 July  \nNote for TU Delft PhDs\nThe TU Delft AI Lunch series is eligible for earning discipline related skills GSC with the ‘Form for earning GSC for TU Delft AI(-related) seminars’. Check with your local Faculty Graduate School (FGS) if your FGS offers this option for earning Discipline Related Skills GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education (DE) list. If you already have a form\, don’t forget to bring it with you.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/tu-delft-ai-lunch-ai-innovations-health/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240215T104500
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20240124T151007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T123241Z
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SUMMARY:Meet & Greet with Roland Busch\, President and CEO of Siemens AG
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is pleased to host the TU Delft Meet & Greet with Roland Busch\, president and CEO of Siemens AG! \nJoin us for a Meet & Greet on February 15th where you will have the unique chance to engage in a Q&A session with Roland Busch. Direct dialogue with Roland will give you the opportunity to delve deeper into Siemens’ innovative initiatives and future challenges. Come and gain insights into the strategy that drives Siemens as a tech company\, Roland’s vision on technology and the role AI and digital technologies can play now and in the future! \nInspiration and interaction\nDuring the Meet & Greet you can engage in a dynamic and inspirational discussion with Roland Busch. Delve into Roland’s leadership philosophy\, Siemens’ vision for the future\, the industrial metaverse and the broader landscape of innovation and technology. Our moderator\, Irene Rompa\, will guide a dynamic and engaging discussion. \nEvent Details\n09:30 – 10:00 Doors open\n10:00 – 10:45 Meet & Greet with Roland Busch\, moderated by Irene Rompa \nSiemens: technology to transform the everyday\nSiemens is a leading technology company – focused on industry\, infrastructure\, transport\, and healthcare – that transforms the everyday of billions of people. Combining the real and the digital worlds like no other\, Siemens creates technology with purpose. Embracing technology\, collaboration and uniting their actions across economies and industries to accelerate a sustainable future\, for customers around the world. \nAbout Roland Busch\nWith a career of over 30 years with Siemens\, Dr. Roland Busch has held the position of President and CEO of Siemens AG since February 2021. With a doctorate in physics\, he’s a problem solver by nature and committed to innovation.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/meet-greet-roland-busch-siemens/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240208T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20231206T132845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T082759Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Navigating the Interplay of Explainability and Privacy in AI
DESCRIPTION:The Delft Design for Values Institute hosts a workshop series on Value and Value Conflicts. On February 8 and 9 they are Navigating the Interplay of Explainability and Privacy in AI. \nIn the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence\, where ethical considerations intersect with innovation\, the Delft Design for Values Institute (DDfV) aims to develop a workshop series on values and value conflicts in AI systems\, with a specific focus on their application in real-world domains. With their workshop series\, they are dedicated to supporting the DDFV Institute in becoming a crucible of knowledge\, fostering discussions that will guide AI development towards a more responsible and equitable future. Together\, you will delve into the intricate web of values\, biases\, and choices that underlie AI systems\, recognizing that the deployment and use of these powerful techniques in real-world domains such as healthcare\, finance\, and beyond carry unique responsibilities and challenges. \nTheir inaugural workshop is hosted by Dr. Megha Khosla\, Assistant Professor in the Multimedia Computing Group in the Intelligent Systems Department at TU Delft. In this series they will hone in on the values of explainability and privacy\, addressing their critical role in the development of AI models for healthcare and medicine. The DDfV recognizes that in this field\, the stakes are exceptionally high\, as AI technologies have the potential to revolutionize patient care\, diagnosis\, and treatment. However\, with great innovation comes even greater responsibility. You will explore the intricate interplay of these values\, highlighting the need and challenges of making our methods more transparent while preserving the privacy of employed data. \nInterested? You can find the full programme and register by clicking the button below: \nFull Programme and RegistrationThe Delft Design for Values Institute\nDesign for values requires the integration of different kinds of expertise and skills. It requires knowledge of and expertise in design\, philosophical knowledge of values and relevant moral theories\, and domain knowledge of specific technologies. TU Delft is uniquely positioned to bring such knowledge and skills together in one institute. It is well known for its excellence in engineering and design\, but it also has unique expertise in philosophy and ethics of technology. In the last few decades\, researchers from TU Delft have internationally played a prominent role in (further) developing the design for values approach. \nThe Delft Design for Values Institute (DDfV) is a collaboration between five of TU Delft’s faculties: Technology\, Policy and Management (TPM)\, Industrial Design Engineering (IDE)\, Architecture and the Built Environment (ABE)\, Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) and Electric Engineering\, Mathematics\, and Computer Science (EEMCS). The institute contributes to the realization of the mission of TU Delft “to make a significant contribution towards a sustainable society” and to train “scientists and engineers with a genuine commitment to society” in order to contribute to “technological innovations with both economic and social value”. \nDo you want to learn more about the DDfV? You can learn more about the organisation here and read up on their mission and vision here!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/workshop-navigating-the-interplay-of-explainability-and-privacy-in-ai/
LOCATION:Aula Conference Centre\, Mekelweg 5\, Delft\, 2628CC\, Nederland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240105T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20231115T140637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T140637Z
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SUMMARY:Dutch Functional Programming Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:TU Delft is set to host the coming Dutch Functional Programming Day! \nThe Dutch Functional Programming Day (also known as FP Day) is an annual gathering of researchers\, students\, and practitioners sharing a common interest in functional programming. The day features talks that cover the latest advances in research\, teaching and applications in the area of functional programming and (implementation of) functional languages. \nCoffee and lunch breaks provide ample opportunity for networking with your colleagues and meeting new people. Experts and newcomers to the field are equally welcome and colleagues from neighbouring countries are welcome to attend; the FP Day will be held in English. \nFor more information and registration\, click the button below! \nGo to Event Page
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/dutch-functional-programming-day-2024/
LOCATION:Aula Conference Centre\, Mekelweg 5\, Delft\, 2628CC\, Nederland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231219T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231219T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20231121T131425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T121232Z
UID:10000157-1702989000-1702992600@mondai.tudelftcampus.nl
SUMMARY:Machine Learning Teachers Get Together
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is happy to host the Machine Learning Teachers Get Together!Programme\nFilippo Santoni de Sio\, Associate Professor in the Ethics of Technology (TPM)\, will lead the session to cultivate critical thinking in Machine Learning education. Join us to delve into discussions about Machine Learning teaching experiences\, learning materials and gather useful tips and ideas. \nWalk-in is 12:30 – 12:45\, and the session starts 12:45 sharp! \nDuring the meeting a free lunch will be served. If you have any allergy related dietary needs\, please let the organiser know via email or by registering. \nRegister here!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/machine-learning-teachers-get-together/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231127T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20231115T160501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T160501Z
UID:10000155-1701075600-1701108000@mondai.tudelftcampus.nl
SUMMARY:DIR 2023
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is happy to host the 21st Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop on November 27\, 2023!The 21st Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval (DIR) Workshop is a forum where researchers and practitioners in Information Retrieval come together to connect\, exchange ideas\, and discuss the latest developments in IR and related research areas. DIR has an established tradition dating back to the year 2000\, making DIR2023 the 21st edition. You can find an almost complete list of previous editions here. \nYou can find more information about the event\, such as the schedule and the keynotes\, on the event page. You can buy tickets via the designated Eventbrite. We hope to see you there! \nClick here to go to the Event page!Click here to go to the Ticket page!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/dir-2023/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231123T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230815T123411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T071559Z
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SUMMARY:AI Lab Lunch: BioMorphic Lab & SensorAI Lab
DESCRIPTION:In deze AI Lab Lunch presenteren het BioMorphic Lab en het SensorAI Lab zichzelf en hun laatste ontwikkelingen! \n(De voertaal van dit evenement is Engels) \n The BioMorphic Intelligence Lab is all about biologically inspired solutions for aerial robotics. Aerial robots are now ubiquitous. Thanks to their nimbleness\, manoeuvrability\, and affordability\, drones are used in many sectors to monitor\, map\, and inspect. As a next step\, flying robots offer more when interacting with their surroundings via anthropomorphic-like manipulation capabilities. Some overarching challenges remain for this new class of aerial robots\, and solutions inspired by biology can be implemented across three key areas for robot performance: sensing their environment\, processing this information\, and acting upon the results.The BioMorphic Intelligence Lab aims to tackle robustness and efficiency challenges for interacting drones\, using biologically inspired solutions for both the ‘body’ and the ‘brain’ and applying embodied intelligence and neuromorphic AI techniques. \nThe SensorAI Lab focuses on developing AI for Sensor Networks. Sensors are everywhere and technological advances have made sensors more available and more accurate over recent years\, opening up many exciting applications. The field of sensor fusion focuses on combining data from different types of sensors in order to extract more information than that available from each sensor alone. AI can also be used: new models can be established using data from sensors and sensor networks. The Sensor AI Lab unites the fields of sensor fusion and AI\, bringing physical knowledge into AI to enable the extraction of more information from available sensor data. \n\nRegister via the button above or below!Note for TU Delft PhDs\nPer 4 seminars from the AI (-related) seminar series: Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Systems (HCAIS) Deep Dive; and Delft AI Lab Lunches\, PhD candidates from partaking TU Delft faculties can earn 0.5 GSC for up to 1.5 GSC (category: Discipline Related Skills). Check with your local Faculty Graduate School if they offer this option for earning GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education list. If you already have form\, don’t forget to bring it with you \nAbout the Delft AI Lab Lunch series \nThe Delft AI Lab Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI. Every month\, two Delft AI Labs present their work and discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2023 on: 19 January with HIPPO & AI DeMoS Lab | 16 February with BIOLab & DI_Lab | 23 March with MACHINA and SLIMM Lab | 20 April with AiBLE & AiDAPT Lab | 11 May with AidroLab & XAIT Lab | 21 September with AI Futures Lab & IRIS Lab | 26 October with DeTAIL & SELF LAb | 23 November with BioMorphic Lab & SensorAI Lab | 14 December AI Lab Lunch Christmas Special
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/ai-lab-lunch-biomorphic-lab-sensorai-lab/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231026T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231026T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230815T115847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T071630Z
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SUMMARY:AI Lab Lunch: DeTaiL Lab & SELF Lab
DESCRIPTION:In deze AI Lab Lunch presenteren het DeTaiL Lab en het SELF Lab zichzelf en hun laatste ontwikkelingen! \n(De voertaal van dit evenement is Engels) \n DeTAIL is all about training & innovation in tensor-based AI methods for biomedical signals. Within the DeTAIL Lab\, the team focuses on both the development of novel low-rank tensor methods and their application for biomedical signal processing\, thereby enabling a much faster\, and therefore more energy-sustainable\, training of AI models from large datasets without any loss of accuracy.\n—- \n \nThe SELF Lab is the Smart Edge Lab for Healthcare. Today’s AI solutions are extremely power-hungry and are unsuitable for energy-constrained Internet-of-Things (IoT)-edge devices. Deploying AI at the edge requires new computing engines with energy efficiencies 100 to 1000 times better than current state-of-the-art technologies. The SELF Lab targets the design and development of smart edge computing engines. They demonstrate their superiority for personalized healthcare\, such as early epilepsy detection (a neurological disease that manifests as a brain-wide phenomenon). \n\nRegister via the button above or below!Note for TU Delft PhDs\nPer 4 seminars from the AI (-related) seminar series: Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Systems (HCAIS) Deep Dive; and Delft AI Lab Lunches\, PhD candidates from partaking TU Delft faculties can earn 0.5 GSC for up to 1.5 GSC (category: Discipline Related Skills). Check with your local Faculty Graduate School if they offer this option for earning GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education list. If you already have form\, don’t forget to bring it with you \nAbout the Delft AI Lab Lunch series \nThe Delft AI Lab Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI. Every month\, two Delft AI Labs present their work and discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2023 on: 19 January with HIPPO & AI DeMoS Lab | 16 February with BIOLab & DI_Lab | 23 March with MACHINA and SLIMM Lab | 20 April with AiBLE & AiDAPT Lab | 11 May with AidroLab & XAIT Lab | 21 September with AI Futures Lab & IRIS Lab | 26 October with DeTAIL & SELF LAb | 23 November with BioMorphic Lab & SensorAI Lab | 14 December AI Lab Lunch Christmas Special
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/ai-lab-lunch-detail-lab-self-lab/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
CATEGORIES:AI Lab Lunch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231004T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20231004T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230904T100229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T141651Z
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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence Minors Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the way we do research and the day to day operation in our profession inside and outside of academia. The field of Artificial Intelligence involves both the development of computational techniques and the societal impact of these techniques. Introducing these technologies into society will have a profound impact on future generations\, and hence requires skilled professionals with understanding of AI. Erasmus University Rotterdam and TU Delft have developed AI minor programmes\, each with its own approach\, to prepare students for the role of AI in their future. \nThe aim of this symposium is to inform you about these AI minors that have been developed within the AI Convergence alliance. During this symposium we give short presentations about the different curricula and how they were aligned and developed in close collaboration with each other\, while maintaining their own signature and emphasizing different views on AI. \nAfter the presentations we want to discuss how future AI education could be developed in the next few years and how new collaborations could take shape. We would like to end this short symposium with drinks and some time to talk to one another. \nProgramme:  \n14.30 Walk-in at Mondai\, TU Delft\n14.45 Opening – Dr. Willem-Paul Brinkman (TU Delft\, Computer Science)\n15.00 Presentations AI Minors​ \n\nErasmus University Rotterdam – Minor programme: AI in Society\nTU Delft – Minor programme: Engineering with AI\n\n15.45 Short break\n16.00 Discussion about collaborative AI education\n16.45 Drinks\n17.30 End \nWe hope to see you at Mondai on October 4! \nThis event is organized by: \nWorkgroup AI Education in Convergence  \nDr. Willem-Paul Brinkman (TU Delft)\nDr. Christoph Lofi (TU Delft)\nProf.dr. Evert Stamhuis (EUR)\nMichele Murgia (EUR)\nSusanne van Aardenne (TU Delft)\nWendy Jansen (TU Delft)
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/artificial-intelligence-minors-symposium/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230925T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230925T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230920T120821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T123854Z
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SUMMARY:DynPOWER 2023
DESCRIPTION:7th International Workshop on Dynamic Stability Challenges of the Future Power Grids DynPOWER 2023\nThe 7th international workshop on dynamic stability challenges of the future power grids ‘DynPOWER’ will take place in Mondai | House of AI\, Delft\, Netherlands\, on 25 September 2023. After a series of successful workshops in the past years in Winterthur\, Switzerland\, the organizing committee decided to bring the community together outside of Switzerland for the first time to discuss\, interact\, and work on some of the most pressing problems facing energy systems. \nThe 2023 workshop will cover a broad range of topics around power systems dynamics and applications of big data and machine learning to dynamic simulators in two separated sessions. The speakers will represent transmission system operators\, leading technological companies and respected universities. The workshop will allow attendees to engage our speakers with real-time questions and discussions thanks to the hybrid modality. \nThis year we expect to host attendees on site\, and as in our previous events\, the presentations will be streamed to give access to our international audience that we have gained over the last years. Moreover\, the 2023 edition has few novelties for the in-person attendees such as technical tours and one poster session where participants can have the chance to exhibit their own work. \n\nRegister on the Workshop page here!Programme\n08:15 – 09:00 Registration\, Reception\, and Official Opening Ceremony by Jochen Cremer\n09:00 – 09:15 Session 1 – Dynamic Stability Aspects\, Chaired by Rafael Segundo & Petr Korba\n09:15 – 09:55 “Power System Challenges and Needs due to the Energy Transition in the Netherlands” by Jorrit Bos\, TenneT\, Netherlands\n09:55 – 10:35 “System Stability Rising Challenges\, Overview of the French Situation” by Thibault Prévost\, RTE\, France\n10:35 – 10:50 Break\n10:50 – 11:30 “Development of a Nordic Wide Area Monotoring Platform for Co-ordinated Stability Movement” by Kjetil Uhlen\, Statnett\, Norway\n11:30 – 12:10 “Technical Challenges for the Grid of the Future: Perspective of the Chilean System Operator” by Jaime Peralta\, Cordinator Electrico Nacional\, Chile\n12:10 – 13:30 Techinal Tour of The Green Village and the Electrical Sustainable Powe Laboratory (ESP Lab) on TU Delft Campus\n13:30 – 14:30 Lunch\n14:30 – 14:45 Session 2 – Smart Algorithms for Stability Issues\, Chaired by Jochen Cremer\n14:45 – 15:25 “Harmonic Stability Assessment of the Hybrid Power Systems” by Aleksandra Lekic\, TU Delft\, Netherlands\n15:25 – 16:05 “Real-time Simulation and HIL Testing for Power System Stability” by Kati Sidwall\, RTDS\, Canada\n16:05 – 16:20 Break\n16:20 – 17:00 “Dynamics of Ultra-High Share Inverter-Based Resource Power Systems: U.S. Case Studies” by Bri-Mathias Hodge\, NREL\, United States\n17:00 – 17:40 “On Grid Restoration using Inverter-Based Generation” by Adolfo Anta\, Austrian Institute of Technology\, Austria\n17:40 Drinks! And\,\n17:40 – 19:30 Poster Session\, moderated by Mert Karacelebi\, TU Delft\, Netherlands \nTechnical Tour \nFor the in-person attendees\, there is a technical tour that include the visits to the Green Village and Electrical Sustainable Power Laboratory\, both located inside TU Delft campus\, and are very close to each other. \nThe Green Village is a field lab for sustainable innovation in the urban environment where you can test on neighbourhood-\, street- and building level. The Green Village is a place where people can live\, work and learn\, exempt of standard rules and regulations. More information can be found in the official website. \nThe Electrical Sustainable Power Laboratory is a facility containing high voltage equipment\, Real Time Digital Simulators RTDS\, state-of-the-art power electronics laboratory\, photovoltaics\, electromobility and many other things! Read more here. \n\nPoster Session Are you working on solving dynamic stability challenges of the future power grids? Then come to share your work with us. This year we open a poster session invitation\, where drinks and snacks will be prepared for all attendees to enjoy technical discussions and learn more about your work. \nTo participate in the poster session is very simple\, please fill in the additional online form and follow the instruction (deadline to submit a poster was 15.09.2023)
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/dynpower-2023/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230921T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230921T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230704T084958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T134510Z
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SUMMARY:Data-driven Innovations for the Energy Transition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Data-driven Innovation for the Energy Transition workshop!Mondai | House of AI is pleased to host the workshop\, organised in collaboration with the NL AIC working group Energy & Sustainability\, TU Delft Powerweb and the TU Delft AI Initiative. \n(De voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nDuring the workshop we look forward to bring together the Commit2Data community on energy with the NL AIC working group on Energy & Sustainability. The Commit2Data programme is coming to an end; the research and innovations its projects have delivered are worth exploring further. With this workshop we wish to present the research outcomes of the projects that focus on Energy and Big data. And together we want to determine the follow up research questions\, the next innovation and the implementation steps. \nBy bringing together a community of experts\, policy makers\, companies and students that want to learn from these insights on big data applications we can close the gap between research\, working and learning. Let’s work towards new collaborations! \nProgramme\n14:00 – 14:30 Walk-in and Coffee\n14:30 – 14:40 Welcome by Mathijs de Weerdt\, chair of the NL AIC working group Energy & Sustainability\n14:40 – 14:55 Talk by Marjan Popov on Protection of Electricity Networks through Simulation \n14:55 – 15:10 Talk by Simon van Mourik on Flexible energy management in greenhouses\n15:10 – 15:25 Talk by Eric Pauwels on Energy Intranets\n15:25 – 15:40 Talk by Machteld van den Broek on Multidimensional Big Data Modelling\n15:40 – 16:10 Break\n16:10 – 16:25 George Rouwhorst on Neighborhood Energy & Data Management Integration System\n16:25 – 16:40 Talk by Vincent Campfens (startup company Bluegen.ai) about the use of synthetic data for accelerating research and development of data-driven and AI techniques for the energy transition\n16:40 – 17:10 Panel discussion moderated by Neil Yorke-Smith\, lab manager of the Citizens and Society in the Energy Transition (CaSET) ELSA lab\n17:10 – 17:15 Close\n17:15 Drinks! \nRegister via the button above or below! \nCommit2Data on Energy\nCommit2Data is the national public-private research and innovation programme in the field of big data and applications. Started in 2015\, the programme includes more than 50 projects\, more than 200 private parties participate\, and 83 PhDs\, 57 postdocs\, 5 TNO and 18 NLeSC engineers who work in the sub-programmes\, among others. All universities in the Netherlands are involved in Commit2Data. Six of the multidisciplinary and collaborative projects focused on Energy and Big Data. The following will be presenting their work: \n\nProtection of Electricity Networks through Simulation – Marjan Popov\nGreenhouses as Flexible Energy Sources – Simon van Mourik\nEnergy Intranets – Eric Pauwels\nMultidimensional Big Data Modelling – Machteld van den Broek\nNeighborhood Energy & Data Management Integration System – George Rouwhorst
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/data-driven-innovations-for-the-energy-transition/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230921T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230921T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230815T074323Z
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SUMMARY:AI Lab Lunch: AI Futures Lab & IRIS Lab
DESCRIPTION:In deze AI Lab Lunch presenteren het AI Futures Lab en het IRIS Lab zichzelf en hun laatste ontwikkelingen! \n(De voertaal van dit evenement is Engels) \nThe AI Futures Lab is all about AI for Rights & Justice in Remore Work. This lab team explores configurations of people and AI around rights and justice\, aiming to expand both scientific knowledge and public understanding of AI capabilities. The empirical research focus of this lab extends from remote work to robotics and security. Their goal is a tangible and vibrant set of prototypes\, experiences and theories that map out ways in which design can be engaged to deploy AI and machine learning in support of rights and justice. By prototyping new relationships ‘WITH AI’ that are respectful of agency\, rights\, and justice\, we will open up spaces for new developments ‘IN AI’. \nThe IRIS Lab (Intelligent & Reliable Imaging Systems) focuses on developing AI for quantitative bioimaging. This lab develops AI-based technology that improves microscopy methods for biomedical use. The technology will be demonstrated on electron\, optical\, and ultrasound imaging but is applicable much wider. It will be able to unravel biological processes\, from a molecular level up to a much larger scale. IRIS demonstrate their AI-methodology in electron- and fluorescence-microscopy and ultrasound imaging\, but aims to become a campus-wide resource for researchers in any quantitative imaging- and visualization-intensive field. \n\nRegister via the button above or below\, before September 19!Note for TU Delft PhDs\nPer 4 seminars from the AI (-related) seminar series: Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Systems (HCAIS) Deep Dive; and Delft AI Lab Lunches\, PhD candidates from partaking TU Delft faculties can earn 0.5 GSC for up to 1.5 GSC (category: Discipline Related Skills). Check with your local Faculty Graduate School if they offer this option for earning GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education list. If you already have form\, don’t forget to bring it with you \nAbout the Delft AI Lab Lunch series \nThe Delft AI Lab Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI. Every month\, two Delft AI Labs present their work and discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2023 on: 19 January with HIPPO & AI DeMoS Lab | 16 February with BIOLab & DI_Lab | 23 March with MACHINA and SLIMM Lab | 20 April with AiBLE & AiDAPT Lab | 11 May with AidroLab & XAIT Lab | 21 September with AI Futures Lab & IRIS Lab | 26 October with DeTAIL & SELF LAb | 23 November with BioMorphic Lab & SensorAI Lab | 14 December AI Lab Lunch Christmas Special
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/ai-lab-lunch-ai-futures-iris/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
CATEGORIES:AI Lab Lunch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230707T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230707T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230628T111356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T130836Z
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SUMMARY:Dutch Post-CHI 2023 Event
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to host the Dutch Post-CHI 2023 Event!What is this Dutch Post-CHI event?\nFollowing the global spirit of meeting fellow HCI folks within a local region\, this year CHI NL aims at bringing the HCI community in the Netherlands together after CHI 2023. The goal is to provide an opportunity for researchers to present and discuss their accepted CHI 2023 works in a smaller and cozier manner than what the enormity and madness of the CHI ship allows. We are currently still developing the program\, but this will include: \n– CHI 2023 presentations / posters / demos\n– Keynote by a surprise guest\n– HCI outreach talks (on topics related to CHI Netherlands\, trends within CHI\, industry focus\, etc.)\n– Informal social chat and networking + borrel! \nJoin us for a full day event of exciting CHI 2023 talks\, networking\, and collective reflection with fellow HCI researchers in the Netherlands. Everyone from students to professors to industry practitioners to artists is welcome. \nHow to participate\nAnyone is free to attend\, without being required to submit or present anything. \nIf you wish to present\, your presentation(s) can be informal\, and we won’t ask you to invest any extra effort on top of what you have already done for the CHI conference. Feel free to re-use existing slides or a poster\, or just free-form talk about your work and answer questions. \nRegister Here!Accepted CHI 2023 Contributions The annual ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems was held in Hamburg\, Germany from April 23–28. As always there are contributions from around the world\, including authors with affiliations in the Netherlands. You can find all the accepted contributions from Dutch universities below. \nAccepted Contributions @CHI ’23
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/dutch-post-chi-2023-party/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230629T144500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230412T084018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T090128Z
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SUMMARY:Zuid Holland AI Hub ontvangt NL AIC & AiNed
DESCRIPTION:De AI Hub Zuid-Holland ontvangt Kees van der Klauw\, Coalitiemanager van de Nederlandse AI Coalitie (NL AIC) en Willem Jonker\, Voorzitter van AiNed\, het programma dat Nederlandse bedrijven en publieke instellingen helpt om essentiële stappen te zetten met AI die van groot economisch én maatschappelijk belang zijn. Ze ontmoeten graag iedereen in het AI-ecosysteem in de regio Zuid-Holland om in gesprek te gaan over de NL AIC / AiNed strategie en de rol die de regionale AI Hubs daarin spelen. \nProgramma\n14:45 Inloop\n15:00 Start programma: \nPresentatie NL AIC strategie (update 2023) | Kees van der Klauw\nPresentatie AiNed strategie en aanpak | Willem Jonker\nPresentatie(s) vanuit de AI Hub Zuid-Holland\nDiscussie \n16:30 Afsluiting met netwerkborrel
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/zuid-holland-ai-hub-ontvangt-nl-aic-ained/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230627T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230627T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230614T081027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T081027Z
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SUMMARY:Zuid-Holland MKB Data Clinic Launch
DESCRIPTION:Zuid-Holland MKB Data Clinic Launch Event!Ben jij een MKB’er die worstelt met het begrijpen en implementeren van gegevens? Vind je het een uitdaging om stappen te ondernemen om de kloof in datakennis en -toepassingen te overbruggen? Of ben je op zoek naar mogelijkheden om samen te werken aan digitale innovaties? Wij willen je inspireren om data op een slimme manier te gebruiken om bedrijfsgroei te stimuleren! \n(De voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nTU Delft and Erasmus University Rotterdam jointly launch a new project to help SME-businesses with their challenges around effective use of data and digitalization: the Zuid-Holland MKB Data Clinics. We invite you to join the launch event on the Erasmus Campus on June 27th. \nRead more about the event and register via the button below! \nRegister here!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/zuid-holland-mkb-data-clinic-launch/
LOCATION:Erasmus Enterprise\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Rotterdam
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230620T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230620T130000
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CREATED:20230612T141654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T122521Z
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SUMMARY:HCAIS presents: Margaret Mitchell talks about Ethics in/and AI
DESCRIPTION:Registration is required for this HCAIS event\, and includes (vegetarian) lunch. Click here to join!Margaret Mitchell\nMargaret Mitchell is a researcher focused on the ins and outs of machine learning and ethics-informed AI development in tech. She has published around 100 papers on natural language generation\, assistive technology\, computer vision\, and AI ethics\, and holds multiple patents in the areas of conversation generation and sentiment classification. \nShe has recently received recognition as one of Time’s Most Influential People of 2023. She currently works at Hugging Face as Chief Ethics Scientist\, driving forward work in the ML development ecosystem\, ML data governance\, AI evaluation\, and AI ethics. She previously worked at Google AI as a Staff Research Scientist\, where she founded and co-led Google’s Ethical AI group\, focused on foundational AI ethics research and operationalizing AI ethics Google-internally. \nBefore joining Google\, she was a researcher at Microsoft Research\, focused on computer vision-to-language generation; and was a postdoc at Johns Hopkins\, focused on Bayesian modeling and information extraction. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Aberdeen and a Master’s in computational linguistics from the University of Washington. \nWhile earning her degrees\, she also worked from 2005-2012 on machine learning\, neurological disorders\, and assistive technology at Oregon Health and Science University. She has spearheaded a number of workshops and initiatives at the intersections of diversity\, inclusion\, computer science\, and ethics. Her work has received awards from Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and the American Foundation for the Blind\, and has been implemented by multiple technology companies. She likes gardening\, dogs\, and cats. \nAbout HCAIS Event at TU Delft\nThe Human-Centred AI Systems (HCAIS) Deep Dive Series is a regular gathering hosted for and by TU Delft HCAIS community\, usually at Mondai | House of AI. Every meeting we zoom in on a different HCAIS-related challenge\, methodology\, technology or research niche. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired for new research for Human-Centred AI Systems. One of the goals of this series is to explore the key properties of human-centred AI research and education at TU Delft\, as well as the transdisciplinary nature of human-centric AI. We invite all interested TU Delft PhD candidates\, postdocs\, staff\, and students to join these sessions. \nNote for TU Delft PhDs\nPer 4 seminars from the AI (-related) seminar series: Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Systems (HCAIS) Deep Dive; and Delft AI Lab Lunches\, PhD candidates from partaking TU Delft faculties can earn 0.5 GSC for up to 1.5 GSC (category: Discipline Related Skills). Check with your local Faculty Graduate School if they offer this option for earning GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education list. If you already have form\, don’t forget to bring it with you
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/hcais-presents-margaret-mitchell-talks-about-ethics-in-and-ai/
LOCATION:TPM ROOM A\, BUILDING 31\, Jaffalaan 5\, Delft\, 2628 BX\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230615T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230615T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230510T124320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T081349Z
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SUMMARY:The AI Labs & Talent Programme Spring Event
DESCRIPTION:The AI Labs & Talent Programme Spring Event:\nSpringing towards your Future!Elk voorjaar nemen we de tijd voor een prikkelend evenement met de groeiende community van het TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. Het doel van deze dag is om van en met elkaar te leren & te inspireren. Na de Meet & Greet trappen we de dag af met inleidende woorden namens de Pro Vice Rector AI\, het AI Labs & Talent Programme management team\, en enkele van de nieuw gestarte AI Programme Faculty Members. De rest van de ochtend staat in het teken van “Sustainable AI Futures“. We springen in op dit onderwerp via inspirerende en beknopte keynotes van drie panelleden (TBA)\, om vervolgens dieper in te gaan op deze uitdagende ruimte en de krachtvelden die spelen middels een paneldiscussie en Q&A met het publiek onder leiding van dr. Maria Luce Lupetti. \nIn de middag is het tijd om nieuwe vaardigheden te leren\, of oude vaardigheden te oefenen en te perfectioneren. Iedereen krijgt de kans om twee workshops te volgen: 1) Creating impact with your AI research – verzorgd door Venkatesh Chandrasekar\, AI Business Developer; 2) Open (AI) Science Futures – verzorgd door dr.ir. Frank van der Hoeven\, Programmamanager Open Science TU Delft; 3) Communication is Key – gepresenteerd door Sonja Nollen-Smith\, Communications Manager AI Initiative TU Delft; en 4) Educational Problem Solving – gepresenteerd door Teaching & Learning Services TU Delft. Na een korte terugblik sluiten we de dag af met de spannendste pubquiz van het seizoen – de AI-mazing Quiz – de ultieme strijd van verstand en kennis! Onze extraordinaire quizmaster\, dr. Ujwal Gadiraju\, heeft een tweedelige extravaganza voorbereid boordevol verbijsterende feiten\, legendarische mythes en eindeloos plezier. Zijn jullie klaar om te strijden voor de titel van de ultieme quiz kampioen op het lente evenement van dit jaar? Verzamel dan je vrienden\, je gezworen bondgenoten of maak nieuwe vrienden terwijl je het opneemt tegen de concurrentie. Hoe dan ook\, je bent verzekerd van een onvergetelijke finale vol entertainment en spanning. \nDit evenement wordt georganiseerd in samenwerking met Mondai | House of AI en TU Delft AI Initiative. Met meer dan 175 getalenteerde en ambitieuze academici die verbonden zijn aan en via het AI Labs & Talent Programme\, kijken we uit naar een spannende derde editie die collega’s van alle faculteiten\, Delft AI Labs en uit alle hoeken van het AI-veld van onze universiteit samenbrengt! \n(De voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nProgramme\n10:00 – 10:30 Meet & Greet\n10:30 – 10:45 Opening by Geert-Jan Houben and Alessandro Bozzon\n10:45 – 12:15 Town Hall: “Sustainable AI Futures” moderated by Maria Luce Lupetti\n12:15 – 13:00 Lunch break\n13:00 – 15:15 Two workshops of your choice in parellel rounds\n15:15 – 15:30 Close\n15:30 – 17:00 Pubquiz and Borrel hosted by Quizmaster Ujwal Gadiraju \nModerated by: \nDr. Maria Luce Lupetti \nTown Hall: Sustainable AI Futures Sustainable AI Futures –this can be interpreted in multiple ways: we can think of AI as a force for achieving sustainability goals or\, on the contrary\, we can look at AI as a technological development that comes with an massive ecological footprint. Where should we stand? When is AI worth engaging with? And how can enable ‘better AI’ strategies? \nWe will jump into the topic through the inspiring and concise keynotes from three TBA panelists\, and then dig deeper into this troubling space and the force fields at play through a panel discussion and Q&A with the audience moderated by dr. Maria Luce Lupetti. During this morning you’ll be encouraged to broaden your perspective on dilemmas and challenges for sustainable AI futures with new ethical\, technical and application insights. \nSpeakers:  Prof.dr.ir. Andy van den Dobbelsteen\, Professor of Climate Design & Sustainability at TU Delft and Principal Investigator at AMS Institute (Amsterdam)\nAndy teaches architecture students sustainable design of cities\, buildings and techniques. He was ‘faculty advisor’ to TU Delft’s three successful Solar Decathlon teams (Prêt-à-Loger\, MOR and SUM) and is responsible for the free online course Zero-Energy Design\, winner of the edX Online Prize 2020 (best online course in the world). Together with his team\, Andy has led and implemented many national and international research projects on energy transition\, climate adaptation\, circularity and other sustainability themes. His mission is to devise and realise fully sustainable solutions that improve the liveability of the planet\, getting as many people as possible on board. To this end\, he measures himself in his CO2 emissions and is now working to make the entire TU Delft CO2-neutral\, circular\, climate-adaptive and nature-inclusive. For his sustainability work\, Andy was appointed Knight of the Order of the Dutch Lion in 2018. \n Dr.ir. Roel Dobbe\, Assistant professor in Data-driven/Algorithmic Systems at TU Delft\nRoel’s research addresses the integration of data-driven technologies in societal infrastructure and institutions\, with a focus on safety\, sustainability and justice. His research strands include: \n> Data-driven methods for design and control of complex systems and services\n> Integrating design and governance for the responsible integration of data-driven and algorithmic systems\n> The political economy of advanced learning and control systems and their information technology infrastructures\n> The environmental implications of “artificial intelligence”\n> Safety of AI systems in sociotechnical design and policy contexts \nRoel’s research is motivated by problems in energy (intelligent planning and operation of electric power distribution)\, public administration and healthcare. \n Dr. June Sallou\, Postdoc in (Sustainable) Software Engineering at TU Delft\nJune is currently a Postdoc in the department Software Engineering\, in the SERG research team\, under the supervision of Luís Cruz. She did her PhD in Software Engineering at the University of Rennes. Her doctorate was part of a collaboration between the IRISA and OSUR laboratories and reflected the desire to bring software engineering closer to the scientific field of hydrogeology. Her previous work deals with modelling for decision making and flood risk assessment (with regards to climate change). She applied approximate computing techniques to scientific models in order to make the exploration of simulation and prediction results accessible to decision makers.\n \nWorkshop 1: Creating Impact with your AI research This workshop aims to inspire researchers to think beyond academic publications and explore ways to make a tangible impact on society through their research. By utilizing structured brainstorming techniques\, participants will be guided to develop actionable plans that can bring their ideas to life and create a meaningful change in the world. A selected group of this workshop will receive continued support and an opportunity for investment from Delft Enterprises. \nHosted by:\nVenkatesh Chandrasekar\, Business Developer AI\, Impact Studio and Delft Enterprises \nWorkshop 2: Communication is Key Learn about the power of persuasion and how to KISS. In this communication workshop you will learn about Aristotle’s view on persuasion and what the abbreviation KISS stands for. We will also get in to more hands-on tips and tricks\, and give you some time to apply these insights to communicating more effectively about your own work. \nHosted by:\nSonja Nollen-Smith\, Communications Manager AI Initiative TU Delft \nWorkshop 3: Educational Problem Solving How do you deal with a student who is consistently 5 minutes late? Or what do you do when a student approaches you with a personal dilemma? The Educational Problem Solving workshop helps you to improve your problem solving skills within the classroom. This workshop will equip you with the tools to deal with such challenges\, and hones your overall teaching skills. Note: as this workshop includes discussing cases from your own experience\, some preparation in advance is required. \nHosted by:\nJonna Vis & Manon Stuit of Teaching & Learning Services TU Delft \nWorkshop 4: Open (AI) Science Futures Imagine: a future where all data and code is open. What would you do? How does this shape your research (questions)? How far can or will you go with the possibilities given by such a utopian / dystopian time? During this workshop you will explore the hypothesis\, hopes and hazards of such a future for & with AI hosted by the Frank van der Hoeven\, programme manager of TU Delft’s Open Science programme. \nHosted by:\nDr.ir. Frank van der Hoeven of TU Delft’s Open Science Programme \nPub quiz! Join us for the most exciting pub quiz of the season – the AI-mazing Quiz – the ultimate battle of wits and knowledge! Our quizmaster extraordinaire\, Ujwal Gadiraju\, has prepared a two-part extravaganza packed with mind-blowing facts\, legendary myths\, and endless fun. Don’t miss your chance to compete for the honour of being the first team to win the Spring Event Quiz. Are you ready to battle it out for the title of the ultimate quiz champion at this year’s Spring Event? Then gather your friends\, your sworn allies\, or make new ones as you take on the competition. Either way\, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable late afternoon of entertainment and excitement. \nYour Quizmaster: Dr. Ujwal Gadiraju
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/the-ai-labs-talent-programme-spring-event/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230601T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230601T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230517T082954Z
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SUMMARY:Can Generative AI Generate Culture? A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The third Convergence AI Mixer: Can Generative AI Generate Culture?Join Mondai | House of AI at Erasmus for an exclusive chance to hear from experts in the field of Art\, Music\, Education\, AI\, and Culture. \nGenerative AI can create a wide variety of outputs\, including art\, music\, literature\, and other cultural artifacts. Whether these creations can truly be considered “culture” is a matter of debate. Some argue that AI-generated content lacks the human touch and context necessary to be considered part of a cultural tradition\, while others see it as a valuable addition to the ongoing evolution of culture. Ultimately\, the impact of generative AI on culture will depend on how it is used and integrated into the broader social and cultural context. \n(De voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nSpeakers:\nRenée van Holsteijn – AI Speaker & Moderator\nRoel Lutkenhaus – Founder of New Momentum\nCynthia Liem – Associate Professor at the Multimedia Computing Group at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS)\, TU Delft and the pianist of the Magma Duo.\nKsenia Fedorova – Assistant Professor at Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society\nSonia de Jager – Doctoral Researcher on Philosophy of AI\, Lecturer Willem de Kooning Academy \nRegister here!Programme:\n15:00 – 15:30 Welcome (Coffee & Tea)\n15:30 – 16:00 Introduction and presentation on the topic by Renée van Holsteijn\n16:00 – 17:00 Panel Discussion & Audience Interaction\n17:00 – 18:00 Networking drinks \nThis event is brought to you by Mondai | House of AI\, the Erasmus Centre of Data Analytics\, and Convergence AI\, Data & Digitalization. Convergence is a programme between Erasmus University Rotterdam\, Erasmus MC\, TU Delft\, and Leiden University in which we cross the boundaries between institutes and disciplines to create new perspectives and solutions.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/can-generative-ai-generate-culture-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Erasmus University Rotterdam\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Polak Building\, Rotterdam\, 3062 PA\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230525T164500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230525T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230512T114558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T080404Z
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SUMMARY:Masterclass ‘Van Ethische AI naar Beleid’ bij de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
DESCRIPTION:Hoe neem je ethiek mee in het volledige AI-proces\, van ontwerp tot implementatie? De Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam organiseert op 25 mei 2023 een masterclass over Ethiek in AI\n\n\n\n\nOnderwerp van de masterclass \nAI brengt naast heel veel voordelen ook potentiële risico’s met zich mee. Het gebruik van AI kan onder andere leiden tot discriminatie\, een gebrek aan menselijke controle en onverklaarbare uitkomsten. Dit soort ethische risico’s moeten vooraf helder zijn en ondervangen worden. \nIn deze masterclass krijg je de volgende inzichten en handvaten: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n• Welke ethische principes moeten leidend zijn bij de ontwikkeling en het gebruik van AI?\n• Hoe kunnen we ervoor zorgen dat AI-systemen transparant en controleerbaar zijn?\n• Hoe kunnen we voorkomen dat AI bestaande vooroordelen en discriminatie in stand houdt?\n• Wat zijn de potentiële maatschappelijke effecten van AI en hoe kunnen we negatieve effecten beperken?\n• Hoe kunnen we ervoor zorgen dat AI wordt ontwikkeld en ingezet op een manier die inclusief en rechtvaardig is?\n• Hoe kunnen we ervoor zorgen dat AI wordt ontwikkeld en gebruikt op een manier die privacy en gegevensbescherming respecteert?\n• Hoe kunnen we ervoor zorgen dat AI wordt gebruikt op een manier die in overeenstemming is met mensenrechten en ethische normen?\n• Hoe kunnen we het publieke bewustzijn en begrip van AI en de ethische implicaties ervan vergroten? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGet your tickets hereDit programma wordt georganiseerd door de AI\, Data & Digitalisation – Convergence\, (in samenwerking met het Erasmus MC\, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam\, TU Delft en Universiteit Leiden) waarin de complementariteit van technische wetenschappen met geesteswetenschappen centraal staat.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/masterclass-van-ethische-ai-naar-beleid-bij-de-erasmus-universiteit-rotterdam/
LOCATION:Erasmus University Rotterdam\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Polak Building\, Rotterdam\, 3062 PA\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230523T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230523T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230320T101844Z
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SUMMARY:Accelerating FinTech Adoption: The Delft FinTech Lab
DESCRIPTION:(De voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nTechnology adoption is accelerating the financial industry at an unprecedented rate\, not only among FinTech companies but also among conventional financial institutions. We invite you at Delft University of Technology to take a front-seat in interacting with your peers across various financial sectors to explore the future of Finance with technological impetus. \nAt TU Delft\, we are positioned at the forefront in the research of financial technology across diverse topics such as Anti-money laundering\, Anomaly detection\, Inclusive pension funds\, Green finance\, Natural language processing\, Sentiment analysis and many more. We are bridging all these research lines under one synergistic umbrella\, the Delft FinTech Lab and we ‘re excited to launch this lab on the 23rd of May through this event titled\, Accelerating FinTech Adoption: The Delft FinTech lab. \n[placeholder][place][placeholder][placeholder][placeholder] \nBanks\, Pension funds\, Regulators\, Insurance companies\, Payment companies\, other finance sectors and researchers from TU Delft are joining together here to explore new possibilities in the future of Finance. We invite you to be part of this event and we are excited to host you. \nDuring the event\, you will have many opportunities to participate in peer-to-peer learning\, panel discussions\, hackathons\, and networking with fellow attendees on topics such as Building trustworthy financial systems\, Blockchain\, Quantitative modelling and Data intelligence along the following program. \nProgramme\n12:30 – 13:00 Doors open and Lunch\n13:00 – 13:20 Launch of the Delft FinTech Lab by Arie van Deursen and Venkatesh Chandrasekar\n13:20 – 14:00 Financial Data Intelligence with Asterios Katsifodimos\, Iman van Lelyveld from DNB and VU and Soode Fazeli\, from Exact\n14:00 – 14:40 Quantitative Modelling in Finance with Antonis Papapantoleon\, Jasper Anderluh\, Fang Fang and Rick Lodder from MN\n14:40 – 15:20 Blockchain with Jérémie Decouchant and Burcu Külahçıoğlu Özkan\n15:20 – 15:40 Break\n15:40 – 16:20 Building Trustworthy Financial Systems with Stefan Buijsman\, Zekeriya Erkin\, Patrick Altmeyer and Evert-Jan van Doorn from ING\n16:20 – 17:00 Panel – Future of FinTech with Pieter Huibers from Adyen\, Evert-Jan van Doorn from ING\, Patrick De Neef from DNB\, and Angelique Schouten from 10x.Team and Holland FinTech\, moderated by Arie van Deursen\n17:00 Close and Networking Drinks \n[placeholder]  [place]
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/accelerating-fintech-adoption-delft-fintech-lab/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230517T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230426T090221Z
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SUMMARY:Human Language Technologies Day at TU Delft
DESCRIPTION:(De voertaal van dit evenement is Engels) \nHuman language technologies are transforming the innovation landscape in society and industry. Recent advances in large language and multi-modal models have brought human language technologies to the forefront of AI. We are at a tipping point witnessing the drastic growth of HLT applications and their transformative impact on the way we communicate and interact\, with humans and with machines. \nComing along with the rapid increase of HLT usage\, however\, are pressing concerns about the inherent shortcomings of such technologies and the social and ethical implications. The stranglehold of the transformative technologies by private giants further raises the barrier to overcoming these challenges. Proper design\, deployment\, and adoption of HLT require open\, transdisciplinary research and innovation to offer insights into the scientific and practical challenges.  \nThe HLT community at TU Delft is organising the Human Language Technologies Day on May 17\, Mondai House of AI. The aim of the Day is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of language technologies to share their perspectives and insights from research and practical applications\, and ideas about the current challenges and future opportunities. This event features a list of invited talks by TU Delft researchers and practitioners from ING\, EMC\, Philips\, Booking.com\, and SURF.  \nHLT at Delft\nHLT at Delft is home to world-class researchers from broad socio-technical backgrounds\, collaborating with partners from a wide range of domains. A number of labs\, part of the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent programme\, are working on human language technologies. Together we are creating knowledge for the design\, development\, governance\, and use of the next generation of HLT that are reliable\, safe\, and trustworthy.  \nProgramme\n10:30 – 11:00 Meet & Greet\n11:00 – 11:10 Welcome Address\n11:10 – 11:35 Avishek Anand (WIS/EWI\, TU Delft) LLMs for Search and Question-Answering\n11:35 – 12:00 Aki Harma (Philips\, UM) Automatic Reporting in Healthcare Industry\n12:00 – 12:25 Fengjun Wang (Booking.com) MuMIC – Multimodal Embedding for Multi-label Image Classification with Tempered Sigmoid\n12:25 – 13:25 Lunch Break\n13:25 – 13:50 Paul Braakman (ING) ING’s Use Case for Communication Surveillance\n13:50 – 14:15 Ujwal Gadiraju (WIS/EWI\, TU Delft) A Different Language Is A Different Vision Of Life: Building Robust Human-Centered AI Systems\n14:15 – 14:40 Jiwon Jung (EMC) Data-enabled Design in the Field of Digital Health: Understanding hundreds of thousands of patient experience using human language technologies\n14:40 – 15:05 Senthil Chandrasegaran (IO\, TU Delft) Understanding and Simulating Design Practice through Language\n15:05 – 15:20 Break\n15:20 – 15:45 Stefan Buijsman (TBM\, TU Delft) Operationalizing Values in Human Language Technologies\n15:45 – 16:10 Matthieu Laneuville (SURF) How to Enable Easy Access to Public Value Driven Language Models: an Infrastructure Perspective\n16:10 – 16:55 Gerd Kortuem\, Olya Kudina\, Peter Lloyd\, w/ Jie Yang  Fireside chat: How can Human Language Technologies better serve Humans?\n17:00 Borrel!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/human-language-technologies-day-at-tu-delft/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230511T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230511T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230313T130102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T081735Z
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SUMMARY:AI Lab Lunch: AidroLab & XAIT Lab
DESCRIPTION:[placeholder] \nIn deze AI Lab Lunch presenteren het Aidro Lab en het XAIT Lab zichzelf en hun laatste ontwikkelingen! \n(De voertaal van dit evenement is Engels) \nThe AidroLab brings together fundamental and applied AI to push the boundaries of science\, enabling resilient and sustainable urban water systems. Fast and accurate AI-tools are needed to model the physical processes within water networks and during flooding events. AidroLab believes that the most promising techniques to develop such tools are Graph Neural Networks or GNNs – an extension of deep learning to graph data structures. They are also exploring other AI-applications that can complement our GNN models and provide a thorough AI-based digital twin of (urban) water systems. \nThe XAIT Lab develops novel approaches that focus on the explainable aspect of AI for mobility. They incorporate explainability into three core modules within mobility decision support systems: state estimation\, prediction and optimization. This means integrating multimodal data\, contextual information and novel AI techniques into a single holistic digital twin platform. The result is augmented digital twinning methodologies with explainable AI techniques\, creating a new class of AI twins for cities. Such approaches provide tangible and concrete decision support that helps resilient cities to tackle urban problems such as evacuation\, energy\, long-term planning and infrastructure operations. \nNote for TU Delft PhDs\nPer 4 seminars from the AI (-related) seminar series: Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence Systems (HCAIS) Deep Dive; and Delft AI Lab Lunches\, PhD candidates from partaking TU Delft faculties can earn 0.5 GSC for up to 1.5 GSC (category: Discipline Related Skills). Check with your local Faculty Graduate School if they offer this option for earning GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education list. If you already have form\, don’t forget to bring it with you \nAI Lab Lunch Serie\nDe Delft AI Lab Lunch is een maandelijkse meet-up georganiseerd voor en door de TU Delft AI Labs & Talent gemeenschap. Elke maand presenteren twee Delft AI Labs hun werk en bespreken zij uitdagingen en ontwikkelingen in hun vakgebied. Tijdens deze evenementen kun je deelnemen\, leren\, connecties maken\, inspireren en geïnspireerd worden door en met de Delft AI Labs. We nodigen iedereen die in AI geïnteresseerd is uit om mee te doen!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/ai-lab-lunch-aidro-lab-xait-lab/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230509T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230509T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230418T092803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T135939Z
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SUMMARY:AI for Crisis Response and Climate Security
DESCRIPTION:AI for Crisis Response and Climate Security: Opportunities\, Challenges and Future Directions (De voertaal van dit event is Engels) \nOver the past decade\, we have been confronted with floods and storms\, pandemics\, and conflict. At the same time\, AI has undoubtedly changed the way humans interact and make decisions. As such\, AI holds substantial promise for understanding and mitigating some of the world’s ‘super-wicked problems’\, e.g.\, the climate crisis\, pandemics\, or food security. For instance\, AI is used to analyse the damages resulting from earthquakes or storms to better allocate resources and plan the recovery; to predict how people move in disaster affected areas\, or how human mobility will contribute to the spread of a virus; and to forecast the needs of a disaster-affected population for food\, water\, shelter\, or financial assistance. However\, decisions in disasters are characterized by high levels of complexity\, uncertainty\, and different moral dilemmas that any AI has to account for. At the same time\, crisis decisions are often urgent. We know that under time pressure and when the stakes are high\, decisions are prone to a range of cognitive biases. \nIn this workshop\, we aim to unpack the main opportunities\, challenges\, and to explore the ways forward to design\, develop and use AI for Crisis Response and Climate security. Our aim is to connect researchers\, policy-makers\, and practitioners active in this domain\, and to develop a joint research agenda. \nProgramme\n12.30-13.30     Networking lunch \n13.30-15.00     Inspiration session \nWe explore different application fields\, and gain insights from the practice of AI research and use. Our speakers are:\nCrisis Response: Dr. Ali Mostafavi\, Zachry Career Development Associate Professor\, Civil & Environmental Engineering\, Texas A&M\nClimate Security: Thomas Baar\, Lead for the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification\, FAO\nForecast-Based Financing & Vulnerability Assessment: Marc van den Homberg\, Lead 510.Global\nGeospatial AI: Thijs Oosterhuis\, Earth Observation Application and Processing Expert at Space4good \n15.00-15.30     Coffee Break \n15.30-16.30     Interactive workshop \nWe co-create our joint agenda to make headway in developing responsible AI for crisis response and climate security in two rounds:\nIdentify research questions and research needs from academia\, policy and practice\nCluster and prioritize research topics \n16.30              Closing & drinks \nSpeakers\nAli Mostafavi – The Next Big Leap: How AI and Data Science Can Transform Disaster Resilience Research and Practice\nis a Zachry Endowed Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University. He is the Director of UrbanResilience.AI Lab whose research focuses on creating advanced computational models and data science algorithms to advance smart and equitable resilience to crises. His research program integrates advanced machine learning and complex systems-based computational modeling into infrastructure resilience assessments in order to understand and predict complex interactions in the nexus of humans-disasters-built environment. In his talk Ali Mostafavi will expand on using AI for smart crisis response and resilience: how can research on combining community-scale big data with deep and machine learning models improve the ability of a city to withstand disruptions and rapidly recover from crises. \nThomas Baar – A Global Food Crisis: Modelling and Uncertainty\nis a product development manager at the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). He is responsible for coordinating the IPC Digital Innovation Agenda\, which focuses on modelling and consensus building in support of the IPC analysis process. In addition\, he coordinates the design and roll-out of the new IPC Analysis Platform. The IPC Analysis Platform will support analysts and facilitators in conducting and communicating the IPC analysis process more efficiently and effectively. Simultaneously\, it will provide an enabling infrastructure for further digital innovation and the integration of validated technologies into the IPC. In his talk Thomas Baar will showcase how AI is improving the analysis process of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC)\, and he will discuss the link between automated and human decision-making. \nMarc van den Homberg – Artificial Intelligence and Big data for disaster risk management: opportunities and challenges for the Red Cros Red Crescent Movement\nis the scientific lead of 510\, an initiative of The Netherlands Red Cross. 510’s mission is to shape the future of humanitarian aid by converting data into understanding and supporting humanitarian relief workers\, decision-makers\, and people affected so that they can better prepare for and cope with disasters. His research concerns improving preparedness and response to natural hazards and complex emergencies through data-driven risk assessments\, impact-based forecasting\, information management\, and governance mechanisms. He leads the collaboration with academia and supervises MSc/PhD research about 510’s projects with over 40 African and Asian National Red Cross societies. Marc is an Advisory board member of WMO The High-Impact Weather Project (HIWeather) and IFRCs Early Action Protocol Validation Committee. Before 510\, Marc was the leader and co-founder within TNO\, the Netherlands Research and Technology Organization\, of the ICT for Development (ICT4D) team with which he implemented pro-poor ICT innovations. In his talk\, Marc will show examples of 510’s use-inspired research on AI and big data for disaster risk management while considering data gaps\, accountability\, and explainability.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/ai-for-crisis-response-climate-security/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230508T124500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230508T174500
DTSTAMP:20260406T043526
CREATED:20230308T100927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T080927Z
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SUMMARY:The Dutch UNconference AI
DESCRIPTION:[placeholder]  \nMondai | House of AI organiseert met genoegen de Nederlandse UNconference AI in samenwerking met InnovationQuarter\, het NL AIC en Yes!Delft. \n(De voertaal van dit evenement is Engels) \n[placeholder]  [place]  \nThe first Dutch UNconference on AI is a valuable event where startup founders and CTOs in the AI space can build new connections with their peers\, share their challenges and successes\, and accelerate their learning progress. \nThe intimate setting of an UNconference enables peer-to-peer learning on topics that are chosen by the participants based on the challenges they are currently facing. The event begins with individual brainstorming of relevant topics\, followed by a plenary session to set the agenda. Afterwards parallel breakout sessions are formed per topic with experts to give advice and facilitators to guide the conversation. Finally\, all the learnings are shared in a closing plenary session. \nDuring the event\, founders and CTOs can gather new insights from the advice of experts and the experiences of their peers\, build new strong connections and share their own experiences with others in the industry. In addition\, the Dutch UNconference on AI is an excellent opportunity for networking with like-minded individuals. \nProgramme\n12:45 – 13:00  Walk in\n13:00 – 13:30  Lunch\n13:30 – 13:45  Welcome & Introduction\n13:45 – 14:30  Set Agenda\n14:30 – 16:30  Three breakout sessions  (40min per session)\n16:30 – 16:45  Plenary Session: Share what we’ve learned\n16:45 – 17:45  Network drinks \nOur Experts \nDavid Beijer Director Innocubes\, Entrepeneur. Expert on Entrepreneurship\, Nonprofits\, Renewable Energy\, and Decision Making. \nWouter Robers TechExpert at Yes!Delft Inventor\, Innovator\, Entrepreneur. Expert on Entrepreneurship\, Innovations\, Design\, and Scale ups. \nLotte Vandewalle HR Specialist at YES!Delft. Expert on Scaling and Human Resource Management. \nVenkatesh Chandrasekar\, Business Developer AI at TU Delft. Expert on Entrepreneurship\, Startup Development\, and AI. \nDr. Stefan Buijsman\, Assistant Professor TPM TU Delft. Expert on Ethics and AI. \nIrene Otten-Reynhout\, Legal Team Innovation & Impact Centre. Expert on Legal and IP. \nDr. Avishek Anand\, Associate Professor at the Web Information Systems group TU Delft. Expert on Technical AI. \nJelle Post\, Investment Manager at Delft Enterprises. Expert on Investments and Funding with a focus on Software-related Spin-offs.  \nThe detailed programme information can be found here.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/the-unconference-ai/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mondai | House of AI":MAILTO:mondai@tudelft.nl
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