Open Meeting – CNR/ULEI

The TAILOR Open meetings are one-hour informal meetings intended to increase communication within the TAILOR network and beyond.

Are you curious about what’s going on in the TAILOR network? Would you like to get to know people from all TAILOR organisations? With 2-3 short online presentations on diverse topics, this is the perfect venue for anyone curious about Trustworthy AI, the TAILOR network and the participating organisations.
The principle is 2-3 short presentations by a TAILOR co-worker, followed by discussions and questions. For this new edition, we have decided to promote TAILOR partner organisations, instead of WPs, to increase the visibility of partners.
The goal is to showcase not only the major partners but the whole TAILOR consortium. All partners are invited to present at least once. The Open meetings are bi-monthly, in the usual time slot (every second Tuesday, 9:00-10:00 CET). The invitation is sent to the TAILOR consortium and the network and can also be obtained upon request to project manager Trine Vikinge.

This time, the following TAILOR people will talk:

  • CNR – Francesca Pratesi
  • ULEI – Annelot W. Bosman “AutoAI for neural network verification”
  • Fredrik Heintz about the Joint SRA of the 4+2 NoEs

No registration is needed, and the zoom link can be obtained by simple request to trine.vikinge@liu.se. For project partners, the zoom link is available on the shared drive.

Date

07 Feb 2023
Expired!

Time

09:00 - 10:00

Location

Online

Organizer

Trine Platou
Email
trine.platou@liu.se

Speakers

  • Annelot Bosman
  • Francesca Pratesi
  • Fredrik Heintz
    Fredrik Heintz
    Professor of Computer Science at Linköping University

    Fredrik leads the Reasoning and Learning group within the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Systems (AIICS) in the Department of Computer Science. His research focus is artificial intelligence especially autonomous systems, stream reasoning and the intersection between knowledge representation and machine learning. He is the coordinator of the TAILOR ICT-48 network of AI research excellence centers, the Director of the Graduate School for the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), the President of the Swedish AI Society, a member of the CLAIRE extended core team, a member of the EurAI board, a researcher at the AI Sustainability Center, and a member of the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI. He is also very active in education activities both at the university level and in promoting AI, computer science and computational thinking in primary, secondary and professional education. Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).