Helsinki ICT Research Events

This event feed aggregates content from the Research Events feeds from the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Aalto University Department of Computer Science, and the University of Helsinki Department of Computer Science.

  • The Artificial Intelligence Day (AI Day) brings together researchers, companies and the public sector involved in the fast-developing field of AI. The event promotes matchmaking, information sharing and cross-border collaboration.
    The event is full!
    Welcome to Dipoli on 13 December 2017!

    The current, top-level AI research and education in Finland will be displayed during our half-day event.

    Academics, welcome to present your results and network...

  • 13.12.2017 11:00–17:00
    Event
    Dipoli, Otakaari 24, 02150 Espoo
    Welcome to Dipoli on 13 December 2017!

    The current, top-level AI research and education in Finland will be displayed during our half-day event.

    Academics, welcome to present your results and network with potential private and  public sector partners!Companies, come tell about your problems that need solving!

    We offer intriguing matchmaking opportunities for companies and the public sector – you are...

  • 13.12.2017 11:00–17:00
    Other event
    Dipoli, Otaniemi, Otakaari 24

    The Artificial Intelligence Day (AI Day) brings together researchers, companies and the public sector involved in the fast-developing field of AI. The event promotes matchmaking, information sharing and cross-border collaboration.

    More information and registration: http://cs.aalto.fi/en/current/events/2017-10-04-006/

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  • Lauri Lavanti, Veikko Oittinen

    MSc Thesis Presentations Tue 12 December 2017, at 14:00-15:00, room A346 (CS Building):

     

    14:00 – 14:30

    Lauri Lavanti

    Topic / Aihe: "Evaluating and designing an ontology editor for domain experts"

    Supervisor / Valvoja: Prof. Kari Smolander

     

    14:30 – 15:00

    Veikko Oittinen

    Topic / Aihe: "Enabling automatic configuration of cellular data for constrained IoT devices...

  • Seminar presented by Dr. Volker Deringer (University of Cambridge, UK)

    Theory and atomistic computer simulations have become cornerstones of today's materials-science research, but they are still fundamentally limited by the huge computational cost of the underlying quantum-mechanical methods. This is especially critical for surface simulations or amorphous materials, which require large system sizes to be studied with high accuracy. Recent work in the community...

  • Title of the dissertation: Single Polymer Dynamics in Confined Geometries: Capsid Ejection and Sedimentation

    Joonas Piili, M.Sc. (Tech.), will defend the dissertation "Single Polymer Dynamics in Confined Geometries: Capsid Ejection and Sedimentation" on Friday 8.12.2017 at 12 noon in Aalto University School of Science, lecture hall F239a, Otakaari 3, Espoo. The dissertation studies the movement of polymers in confined geometries...

  • Martti Kostia, Saeed Basirian Jahromi, Sampsa Fabrituis, Helena Saarinen

    MSc Thesis Presentations Thu 7 November 2017, at 14:30-16:30, room A211 (CS Building):

     

    14:30 – 15:00

    Martti Kostia

    Topic / Aihe: "Aligning the IT function with the organization: the case of Aalto University"

    Supervisor / Valvoja: Prof. Martti Mäntylä

     

    15:00 – 15:30

    Saeed Basirian Jahromi

    Topic / Aihe: "Compressed...

  • The title of the dissertation is: Temporal patterns of human behavior

    Talayeh Aledavood, M.Sc., will defend the dissertation "Temporal patterns of human behavior" on 5 December 2017 at 12 noon at the Aalto University School of Science, lecture hall T2, Konemiehentie 2, Espoo. This dissertation studies people's behavioral patterns using anonymized data on their mobile phone usage. It shows, among other things, that our intrinsic daily rhythms--whether we are night...

  • Games Now! is a lecture series of hot topics of the game industry and playful cultures.

    Aalto University’s Media Lab are proud to present the fifth annual Games Now! -lecture series.

    Games Now! is a lecture series of hot topics of the game industry and playful cultures. In Games Now! we dig deeper to what is current at the game scene – and what will happen in the near future....

  • Tittle of dissertation is: Analysis of cumulative and temporal patterns in science

    Pietro della Briotta Parolo, M.Sc., will defend the dissertation "Analysis of cumulative and temporal patterns in science" on 4 December 2017 at the Aalto University School of Science. Science is a dynamic system that is constantly undergoing changes in its structure. This dissertation analyses these structural modifications and aims at providing...

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