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.
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Entity Resolution Methods Infer a Family Tree of Five Million People
Eric Malmi, M.Sc.(Tech) will defend the dissertation "Collective entity resolution methods for network inference" on 20 June 2018 at 12 noon at the Aalto University School of Science, room AS1, Maarintie 8, Espoo. Entity resolution methods support automatic inference of large-scale genealogical networks and the study of long-term societal changes using computational methods.
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HAIC Talks is a series of public lectures on contemporary topics in information security. The talks are open to everyone and free of change.
The HAIC public outreach initiative aims to make information security more accessible to a broader audience. As part of this initiative, they are organizing HAIC Talks, a series of public lectures on contemporary topics in information security. In the style of studia generalia, these...
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CS forum is a seminar series arranged at the CS department - open to everyone free-of-charge.This talk is for general CS audience.
Paul Van Oorschot
Professor of Computer Science
Carleton University (Canada)Host: Professor N. Asokan
Time: 14:15 (coffee at 14:00)
Venue: T3, CS buildingImproving real-world systems security: is formal verification...
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Looking at the behaviour of Internet of Things devices to improve their battery life
Vilen Looga, M.Sc.(Tech), will defend the dissertation "Energy effiency in large-scale Internet-of-Things networks" on 19 June 2018 at 12 noon at the Aalto University School of Science, lecture room T2, Konemiehentie 2, Espoo. This dissertation looks at how user and app behaviour plays a significant role in how network traffic affects the battery life of a wireless Internet-...
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How to protect your privacy while using cloud-assisted services?
Jian Liu, M.Sc., will defend the dissertation "Privacy-Preserving Cloud-Assisted Services" on 18 June 2018 at 12 noon at the Aalto University School of Science. In this disertation, cryptographic techniques (e.g., homomorphic encryption, secret sharing, garbled circuits) are applied to cloud-assisted services to protect user privacy.
Despite the benefits of cloud-assisted services, they put...
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This lecture is part of the Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology
The Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology is organized by HIIT, a joint research institute between University of Helsinki and Aalto University. The series was launched in 2012.
The focus of the seminar series is...
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Atte Seppälä, Raffaella Tran & Julen Kahles Bastida
MSc Thesis Presentation Thu 14 June 2018, at 14:00-15:30, room A211 (CS Building):
14:00 – 14:30
Atte Seppälä
Topic / Aihe: "Implementing an Efficient Real-time 3D Fluid Simulator with Varying Level of Detail"
Supervisor / Valvoja: Prof. Jaakko Lehtinen
14:30 – 15:00
Raffaella Tran
Topic / Aihe: "Analysis and implementation of a mobile...
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Digital era calls for new IT leadership
Janne Korhonen, M.Sc.(Tech), will defend the dissertation "Enterprise transformation capability for the digital era: Demands for organizations and CIOs" on 14 June 2018 at 12 noon at the Aalto University School of Science. In the dissertation, the role of CIO’s capability in enterprise transformation capability was investigated. Enterprise transformation capability was operationalized as a multidimensional, multilevel...
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Prof. Crowcroft is currently professor of communication systems at Computer Lab, University of Cambridge. He will be awarded Honorary Doctorate in the Ceremonial Conferment at Aalto University on June 15. As part of his visit, he will give this talk and share insights into some recent societal challenges in Internet research.
Professor Jon Crowcroft, a renowned Internet technology pioneer talks at Aalto University:
Title: Weaponising...
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Viivi Livio & Antti Vainio
MSc Thesis Presentation Tue 12 June 2018, at 14:00-15:00, room A106 (CS Building):
14:00 – 14:30
Viivi Livio
Topic / Aihe: "Applying Jobs-to-be-Done theory to designing a Business-to-Business software product"
Supervisor / Valvoja: Prof. Marko Nieminen
14:30 – 15:00
Antti Vainio
Topic / Aihe: "Implementation of centralized logging and log analysis in cloud...