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SUMMARY:Research Forum - Recap and Revival
DESCRIPTION:The TECoSA Research Forum was developed and carried out building on best practices for creating a culture for innovation that provides psychological safety\, collective intelligence\, open inclusive dialogue\, and creativity.   Initially the Research Forum was dedicated to PhD students\, and later opened up for the entire consortium.   The sessions from last year were positively received\, and there have been several requests for another event. \nThis Recap and Revival provides an overview of activities so far\, but also has new ingredients – thus a great opportunity if you were not able to join some of the original sessions.  For PhD students that want to apply for credits but missed (some of) the previous sessions\, it’s a chance to catch up. \nAll TECoSA members are welcome to join this one-day event\, which takes place on KTH Campus.  To sign-up\, please respond to the Outlook invitation (sent to the tecosa mailing list 11 April)\, or contact tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/research-forum-recap-and-revival/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220407T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220407T160000
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Next generation IoT: Europe‘s opportunity of Open Edge Computing Platforms
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2022\, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nOur April seminar is with Rolf Riemenschneider\, Head of Sector “Internet of Things”\, DG CONNECT\, European Commission. The session will be chaired by Martin Törngren\, and given in Zoom. \nABSTRACT:  Next generation IoT and Edge Computing are driven by a paradigm shift towards decentralised intelligence\, local and swarm computing. Edge computing offers new ways of using computational rexources\, enabling to move computation\, processing and analytics to the edge of the network and close to the place where data is generated. The new paradigm is characterised by advances in embedded and AI processors\, local decision making and reasoning on distributed data and across the computing continuum\, from IoT to edge to cloud.  The new paradigm requires a different research and innovation perspective in terms of management across the computing continuum\, programming environments for distributed IoT systems and an open platform model to deliver the integration of different edge technologies but also a business execution model that can offer the potential to accelerate market adoption and scale. \nThe presentation will focus on the strategic approach taken to support research and innovation technologies ‘From Cloud to Edge to IoT’ under the European Horizon Europe programme.  For more details\, see https://www.ngiot.eu/from-cloud-to-edge-to-iot-for-european-data/ \nBIO: Rolf Riemenschneider is involved in the research and innovation programme Horizon 2020 where he gained experience in research and innovation project management and European policies in the following areas: Advanced Computing\, Cyber Physical Systems\, Factories of the Future and Internet of Things. From 2009-2015\, he managed the ICT activities of the Public-Private Partnership Factories of the Future (PPP FOF). Since 2015\, he coordinates the cross-cutting activities  related to Internet of Things in Horizon 2020  across different policy streams with DG AGRI\, DG ENER\, DG MOVE and DG GROW. \nInside DG Connect\, he leads the research\, innovation and deployment of the next generation of the IoT with strong computing capacity at the edge exploring features like device virtualisation\, interoperability\, real-time\, energy efficiency and distributed intelligence. As an emerging innovation domain\, his key objective is to establish European supply and value chains in cloud to edge to IoT applications and the tactile internet by integrating relevant elements of computing\, connectivity\, IoT and AI. \nOne of the key horizontal activities related to achieving the targets of the Green Deal\, encompasses the Digitisation of the Energy System\, which includes IoT-driven interoperable solutions and products\, available especially in the home and buildings\, to enable an increased flexibility in energy consumption\, foster the integration of renewable energy\, and flexible charging of electric vehicles as well as  innovative application and services across sectors like home\, building\, energy and mobility.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-next-generation-iot-europes-opportunity-of-open-edge-computing-platforms/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220308T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220308T160000
DTSTAMP:20220221T110046Z
CREATED:20220124T111026Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - A Data\, Information and Time model for Distributed real-time computer systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday* of each month during term-time. For Spring 2022\, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nThe March talk (*moved slightly to accommodate sportlov) is given by Prof Hermann Kopetz\, Vienna University of Technology.  The session will be chaired by Martin Törngren\, and given as a hybrid option (you can join in Zoom or at KTH Campus).  This seminar will be held in collaboration with Digital Futures: Distinguished lecture: Prof Hermann Kopetz\, Vienna University of Technology — Digital Futures (kth.se) \nThe Data\, Information\, and Time (DIT) Model \nABSTRACT:  This seminar aims to present a model that clarifies the semantics behind the terms data\, information and their relations to the passage of real time. According to the DIT model a data item is a symbol the signifier of which  appears as a pattern (e.g. visual\, sound\, gesture\, or any bit pattern) in physical space.  The signifier of the symbol is generated by a human or a machine in the current contextual situation and is linked to a concept in the human mind or a set of operations of a machine as its signified.  An information item delivers the sense or the idea that a human mind extracts out of a given natural language proposition that is composed of meaningful data items. Since the given tangible\, intangible and temporal context are part of the explanation of a data item\, a change of context can have an effect on the meaning of data and the sense of a proposition. The DIT model provides a framework to show how the flow of time can change the truth-value of a proposition. Prof Kopetz compares the notions of data\, information\, and time in differing contexts: in human communication\, in the operation of a computer system and in a biological system.  In the final section\, he will present a simple example to demonstrate how the lessons learned from the DIT-model can help to reduce the complexity and improve the design of a real-time computer system. \nBIO:Hermann Kopetz is a professor emeritus at Vienna University of Technology. He was named an IEEE Fellow in 1994 for contributions to fault-tolerant\, real-time systems. He is a cofounder of the company TTTech https://www.tttech.com/innovation/research-projects/. \npublication date 16 April 2022
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-a-data-information-and-time-model-for-distributed-real-time-computer-systems/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220203T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220203T160000
DTSTAMP:20220131T090415Z
CREATED:20220124T104009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T090415Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Autonomous self-organized edge IoT intelligent systems – research directions
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2022\, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nWe kick-off 2022 with a talk by Dr Ovidiu Vermesan\, Chief Scientist at SINTEF Digital.  The session will be chaired by Martin Törngren\, and given in Zoom. \nAutonomous self-organized edge IoT intelligent systems – research directions \nABSTRACT: IoT and edge computing offer new ways of using computational resources\, enabling the push of computation\, processing\, and analytics to the edge of the network and close to data sources. Edge processing embedded in IoT devices is enhanced by artificial intelligence and cognitive technologies\, involving sensing/actuation\, learning and reasoning on distributed data and across the edge continuum. This new paradigm for addressing the collective behavior of decentralized\, self-organized IoT systems requires a different innovation perspective and research directions. The presentation will give an overview of the future trends of edge intelligence technologies focusing on IoT roadmaps. \nBIO: Dr Ovidiu Vermesan holds a PhD degree in microelectronics and a Master of International Business (MIB) degree. He is Chief Scientist at SINTEF DIGITAL\, Oslo\, Norway. His research interests are in the area of embedded electronics\, smart sensor systems\, cognitive-communication systems\, intelligent edge processing and IoT technology. Dr Vermesan received SINTEF’s award for research excellence for his work on implementing a biometric sensor system. He is currently working with projects addressing integrated autonomous systems\, intelligent connectivity\, cognition systems\, security\, artificial intelligence for digitizing industry\, edge computing\, and IoT. He has authored or co-authored over 85 technical articles and conference papers. He is actively involved in different European partnerships activities. Dr Vermesan has coordinated and managed various national\, EU and other international large-scale projects covering applications in green mobility\, manufacturing\, energy\, and smart environments. He coordinates the IoT European Research Cluster (IERC) and is the Chair of the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation – AIOTI IoT Research and Partnerships working group. Dr Vermesan has recently co-edited a new book on “Artificial Intelligence for Digitising Industry – Applications” that provides in-depth insights into use cases implementing artificial intelligence (AI) applications at the edge and the transition to Industry 5.0.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-autonomous-self-organized-edge-iot-intelligent-systems-research-directions/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211123T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211125T150000
DTSTAMP:20210706T110028Z
CREATED:20210706T110028Z
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SUMMARY:EFECS 2021 - European Forum for Electronic Components and Systems
DESCRIPTION:EFECS 2021 takes place on-line from 23-25 November 2021.  The focus is our digital future\, and a green and competitive Europe.  For information about the programme\, speakers and how to register\, please see their homepage: https://efecs.eu/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/efecs-2021-european-forum-for-electronic-components-and-systems/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211104T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211104T160000
DTSTAMP:20211020T135959Z
CREATED:20210830T111933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T135959Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Privacy-preserving Dynamic Controllers
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will once again be on-line\, and all are welcome to join (members accept the Outlook invite\, non-members please email “tecosa-admin@kth.se”). Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members. \nMing Cao\nOur third speaker this autumn is Prof Ming Cao from the Engineering and Technology Institute at the University of Groningen.  Please see the abstract and short biography below.  To read more about his research\, please see:  https://www.rug.nl/staff/m.cao/research \nPanel: Lei Feng (Chair)\,  Haydn Thompson (THHINK)\, Sonja Buchegger (KTH) \nPrivacy-preserving Dynamic Controllers  \nABSTRACT: With the fast development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing\, privacy concerns of the gathering\, processing and using of data have become a central research topic. As a quantitative criterion for privacy of “mechanisms” in the form of data-generating processes\, the concept of differential privacy was first proposed in computer science and has later been applied to linear control systems. In fact\, differential privacy can be further studied taking into account properties of dynamical systems\, and then be utilized for controller design. In this talk\, I first clarify that a classical concept in systems and control\, input observability (sometimes referred to as left invertibility)\, has a strong connection with differential privacy. In particular\, I show that the Gaussian mechanism can be made highly differentially private by adding small noise if the corresponding system is less input observable. Then I discuss a method to design dynamic controllers for the classic tracking control problem while addressing privacy concerns. We call the obtained controller through our design method the privacy-preserving controller. The usage of such controllers is further explained by the new insight into the trade-off between control performance and privacy level. \nBIO:  Since 2016\, Ming Cao has been a professor of networks and robotics at the Engineering and Technology Institute (ENTEG) at the University of Groningen\, the Netherlands\, where he started as an assistant professor in 2008.  He received the Bachelor degree in 1999 and the Master degree in 2002 from Tsinghua University\, Beijing\, China\, and the Ph.D. degree in 2007 from Yale University\, New Haven\, CT\, USA\, all in Electrical Engineering.   From September 2007 to August 2008\, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University\, USA. He worked as a research intern during the summer of 2006 with the Mathematical Sciences Department at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center\, NY\, USA. \nHe is the 2017 and inaugural recipient of the Manfred Thoma medal from the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) and the 2016 recipient of the European Control Award sponsored by the European Control Association (EUCA). He is a Senior Editor for Systems and Control Letters\, an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control\, and was an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems and IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine. He is a member of the IFAC Conference Board and a vice chair of the IFAC Technical Committee on Large-Scale Complex Systems. His research interests include autonomous agents and multi-agent systems\, complex networks and decision-making processes.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-privacy-preserving-dynamic-controllers/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211028T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211028T123000
DTSTAMP:20211006T093614Z
CREATED:20211006T093614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T093614Z
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SUMMARY:Lifelong Learning is here to stay! The 2021 ICES Conference
DESCRIPTION:Continuous learning\, professional learning\, constant learning\, lifelong learning – whatever you want to call it\, it’s a reality and an opportunity that every company and employee should care about. Not only beneficial for the employee\, but the idea of continuous learning and personal development also helps your business. Academia and Industry have a lot to gain from working smarter together. And during this event\, we are elaborating on what this partnership needs to look like to make sure that Swedish Industry\, and its employees\, continues to stay at the technical forefront. \nThe conference takes place online\, and hosts great Keynote speakers from Atlas Copco\, Vinnova and Collegial.  We will also introduce you to our new concept\, PECA – a new model for how to develop and share tailor-made training content between academia and industry. \nAdditional Online Talks: When the conference ends we will publish a number of interesting talks and presentations on our Youtube channel to stimulate you to continue the discussion with colleagues and managers. \nFor the full program and registration\, go to: www.ices.kth.se/event/ices-conference-2021-lifelong-learning/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/lifelong-learning-is-here-to-stay-the-2021-ices-conference/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T160000
DTSTAMP:20211007T074318Z
CREATED:20210803T102641Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Resilient Supervisory Control Against Smart Cyberattacks in Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will once again be on-line\, and all are welcome to join (members accept the Outlook invite\, non-members please email “tecosa-admin@kth.se”). Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members. \n\n             Rong SU\n\n\nThe series continues with a presentation from Dr Rong Su\, Associate Professor at the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.  Please see the abstract and short biography below; and you can read more about his research at: https://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/rsu/ \nPanel: Lei Feng (Chair)\, Panagiotis Papadimitratos and Henrik Sandberg \nResilient Supervisory Control Against Smart Cyberattacks in Discrete-Event Dynamic Systems\nABSTRACT: With the continuous advancement of ICT\, we are enjoying unprecedented connectivity around the world. However\, the threat of cyberattacks has more frequently become the center of attention\, which has been attracting lots of research from different communities\, including the discrete-event system community\, where different attack models are conjectured and analyzed\, upon which relevant defense techniques have been proposed. Considering the diversity of cyberattacks on discrete-event systems\, in this talk I will focus on a special type called “smart” attacks\, which\, if exist\, will not be detected by the supervisor until an unstoppable process takes place that may lead to damage. An attack may be applied either to an observation channel\, or to a command channel\, or to both simultaneously. After introducing some models of observation and command channel attacks\, I will describe\, from an attacker’s point of view\, how to synthesize a smart attack strategy. Sufficient and necessary conditions will be given to ensure the existence of such a strategy. It turns out that the synthesis of an attack-resilient supervisor is more challenging\, owing to not only complexity concerns\, but also possible undecidability of solution existence in a general setup. Nevertheless\, for a special observation-channel attack\, where an attacker only aims for possible but not necessarily assured damage\, captured by the concept of weak attackability\, the existence of a resilient supervisor is decidable. \nBIO: Dr Su’s research interests include multi-agent systems\, discrete-event system theory\, model-based fault diagnosis\, cyber security analysis and synthesis\, control and optimization of complex networks with applications in flexible manufacturing\, intelligent transportation\, human-robot interface\, power management and green building. In the aforementioned areas he has more than 180 journal and conference publications\, 2 granted US/Singapore patents\, and 5 technical disclosures\, and has been involved in several projects sponsored by Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF)\, Singapore Agency of Science\, Technology and Research (A*STAR)\, Singapore Ministry of Education (MoE)\, Singapore Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) and Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). Dr Su is a senior member of IEEE\, and an associate editor for Automatica (IFAC)\, Journal of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications\, and Journal of Control and Decision. He is also the Chair of the Technical Committee on Smart Cities in the IEEE Control Systems Society.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-resilient-supervisory-control-against-smart-cyberattacks-in-discrete-event-dynamic-systems/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T120000
DTSTAMP:20210614T092924Z
CREATED:20210614T092924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T092924Z
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SUMMARY:Research Forum - "Self management with the perspective of the analog brain in the digital world"
DESCRIPTION:Anna Tebelius Bodin is back!  Following her great seminar for us in March (https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/talk-by-anna-tebelius-bodin-on-how-the-brain-absorbs-information/)\, here she brings us more insight into how our brain works – and how to use that knowledge to manage our behaviour and performance in an increasingly digital environment. \nMore details to be added here soon! \nFacilitator: Martin Karlsson (martink9@kth.se)\nhttps://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/tecosa-research-forum/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/research-forum-self-management-with-the-perspective-of-the-analog-brain-in-the-digital-world/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210912T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210918T170000
DTSTAMP:20210624T104729Z
CREATED:20210624T104729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T104729Z
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SUMMARY:17th ACACES International Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The 17th International Summer School on Advanced Computer Architecture and Compilation for High-Performance and Embedded Systems takes place in Fiuggi\, Italy from Sunday 12 – Saturday 18 September 2021 https://www.hipeac.net/acaces/2021/ \nThe ACACES Summer School is a one-week summer school for computer architects and tool builders working in the field of embedded systems\, high performance computer architecture\, and compilation. The school aims at the dissemination of advanced scientific knowledge and the promotion of international contacts among scientists from academia and industry. A distinguishing feature of this Summer School is its broad scope ranging from low-level technological issues to advanced compilation techniques and entrepreneurship. In the design of modern computer systems one has to be knowledgeable about architecture as well as about the quality of the code\, and how to improve it. This summer school offers the ideal mix of the two worlds\, both at the entry level and at the most advanced level. \nThe ACACES Summer School is organized by the HiPEAC Network (www.HiPEAC.net) in collaboration with the TETRAMAX Innovation Action (www.tetramax.eu)\, but it is open to everybody. However\, previous training and/or experience in computer science as well as a background in computer architecture or compilation is indispensable. In order to have a good mix of senior and junior participants\, the school also encourages senior researchers and professors to participate. \nThe Summer School will take place in Fiuggi\, a small town near Rome\, Italy. Students and lecturers will be accommodated in private hotel rooms with standard hotel accommodation. There will be many opportunities for interaction among the participants\, both in and out of the classrooms\, during the meals\, at the bar or at the swimming pool\, in the fitness room\, in the spa and in the city. Long after-the-lecture discussions are one of the major assets of this summer school. You will remember this summer school for a long time. \nObviously\, we will have to comply with all the sanitary rules imposed by the Italian government in September.  The COVID-19 situation will hopefully be sufficiently contained to allow the school to operate normally. \nScientific Program\nSunday evening 12 September:\nOpening ceremony with keynote talk by Irfan Mirza\, Microsoft. \nStarting on Monday 13 September 2021:\n12 courses spread over two morning slots and two afternoon slots. Per slot there are three parallel courses of which one can be taken. The topics of this year’s Summer School will be presented by the following world-class experts. \n– Riccardo Apreda\, Erre Quadro\, Italy “Intellectual Property Rights as a Business Tool” \n– Luca Benini & Davide Rossi\, University of Bologna\, Italy “Working with RISC-V: from open ISA to open Architecture to open Hardware” \n– Albert Cohen\, Google France\, France “Compile to Learn to Compile: There and Back Again” \n– Kerstin Eder\, University of Bristol\, United Kingdom “Whole Systems Energy Transparency: More /power/ to software developers!” \n– Ray Garcia\, Buoyant Capital Collective\, United States  “Entrepreneurship for scientists considering forming an innovative new venture” \n– Paolo Ienne & Lana Josipović\, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)\, Switzerland “Reconfigurable Computing for Software Programmers” \n– Frank Mueller\, North Carolina State University\, United States “Embedded/Real-Time Systems for Autonomous Driving with Machine Learning” \n– Paul Pietrangelo\, Lira\, Italy “Entrepreneurial finance” \n– Eduardo Quiñones\, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)\, Spain “Task-based Parallel Programming Models: The Convergence of High-Performance and Cyber- Physical Computing Domains” \n– Tullio Vardanega\, University of Padova\, Italy “Real-time computing in the era of multicore processors and mixed criticality” \n– Ingrid Verbauwhede\, KU Leuven\, Belgium “Hardware security” \n– Martin Törngren\, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)\, Sweden “Challenges and opportunities in an era of smart CPS: perspectives and reflections on a socio-technical shift” \nMonday evening 13 September: Invited talk by Giuseppe Gentile\, IngeniArs Wednesday afternoon: Poster session Friday evening: Farewell dinner \nCertificate\nAll participants will receive a certificate of attendance with a description of the courses taken. Some universities will accept this certificate in their PhD program. \nPoster Session\nThe poster session on Wednesday afternoon will provide an ideal opportunity for students to present their own work in progress and get feedback from senior researchers and fellow students\, and can be the beginning of future collaboration. A printed booklet (with ISBN number) with a 1 to 4-page abstract per poster will be distributed to all summer school participants. \nAdmission\nTo stimulate maximum interaction between lecturers and participants\, the steering committee of the Summer School will limit the attendance to about 200 participants. We aim for a 50/50 balance between PhD students and senior attendants. \nImportant dates\n30 June 2021: deadline for application \n7 July 2021: notification of acceptance \n15 August 2021: deadline for payment \n22 August 2021: deadline for poster abstract \nRegistration\nhttps://www.hipeac.net/acaces/2021/ \n1000 Euro\, all-inclusive: \n– Transfer from Rome FCO airport to Fiuggi by bus on Sunday 12 September 2021.\n– 6 nights in private room with bathroom.\n– 6 breakfasts\n– 5 three course lunches\n– 5 three course dinners\n– Farewell dinner on Friday evening\n– 2 half-hour coffee breaks per day\n– Registration for 4 top-quality courses + printed handouts\n– Student kit\n– Access to the poster session + book of abstracts\n– Free Internet during the duration of the summer school\n– Free access to the spa\n– Free transfer from Fiuggi to Rome FCO airport or to downtown Rome on Saturday 18 September 2021. \nSteering Committee\nKoen De Bosschere\, Ghent University\, Belgium\, Chair Ad ten Berg\, ArtemisIA\, The Netherlands\nAndrea Kells\, ARM\, UK Angelos Bilas\, FORTH\, Greece\nCharles Robinson\, Thales R&T\, France\nLuca Fanucci\, University of Pisa\nMarc Duranton\, CEA\, France\nMike O’Boyle\, University of Edinburgh\, UK\nOlivier Zendra\, INRIA\, France\nPer Stenström\, Chalmers\, Sweden\nRainer Leupers\, RWTH Aachen\, Germany\nXavier Martorell\, BSC\, Spain \nContact information\nKoen De Bosschere (acaces@HiPEAC.net)
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/17th-acaces-international-summer-school/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210902T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210902T160000
DTSTAMP:20210830T114752Z
CREATED:20210809T071806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210830T114752Z
UID:3864-1630594800-1630598400@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Security Engineering and Machine Learning
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will once again be on-line\, and all are welcome to join (members accept the Outlook invite\, non-members please email “tecosa-admin@kth.se”). Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members. \n\n\nRoss Anderson\n\n\n\n\nThis Autumn\, we are pleased to kick off the Seminar Series with a presentation from Ross Anderson\, Professor of Security Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Cambridge. \nPanel: Elena Dubrova (Chair)\, Daniel Wengelin (SAAB)\, György Dán (KTH) \nSecurity Engineering and Machine Learning\nABSTRACT: Statistical machine-learning techniques have been used in security applications for over 20 years\, starting with spam filtering\, fraud engines and intrusion detection. In the process we have become familiar with attacks from poisoning to polymorphism\, and issues from redlining to snake oil. The neural network revolution has recently brought many people into ML research who are unfamiliar with this history\, so it should surprise nobody that many new products are insecure. In this talk I will describe some recent research projects where we examine whether we should try to make machine-vision systems robust against adversarial samples\, or fragile enough to detect them when they appear; whether adversarial samples have constructive uses; how we can do service-denial attacks on neural-network models; on the need to sanity-check outputs; and on the need to sanitise inputs.  We need to shift the emphasis from the design of “secure” ML classifiers\, to the design of secure systems that use ML classifiers as components. \nBIO: Ross Anderson is Professor of Security Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Cambridge. He is widely recognized as one of the world’s foremost authorities on security. In 2015 he won the Lovelace Medal\, Britain’s top award in computing. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering. He is one of the pioneers of the economics of information security\, peer-to-peer systems\, API analysis and hardware security. Over the past 40 years\, he has also worked or consulted for most of the tech majors. \nYou can read more at https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-security-engineering-and-machine-learning/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210826T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210826T120000
DTSTAMP:20210823T111410Z
CREATED:20210614T091742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T111410Z
UID:3717-1629968400-1629979200@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:Research Forum - How a venture capital company works in relation to start-ups
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to venture capital \nRebecka Löthman Rydå\, Investment Manager at Industrifonden\, will give a talk on how a venture capital investment companies works\, how to find investment for a start-ups and why they love research based start-ups. Jim Dowling\, Chief Executive Officer at Logical Clocks AB will give the story from the perspective of a start-up and how they are working together with Industrifonden. \nFacilitator: Martin Karlsson (martink9@kth.se)\nhttps://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/tecosa-research-forum/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/research-forum-how-a-venture-capital-company-works-in-relation-to-start-ups/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210603T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210603T160000
DTSTAMP:20221116T110117Z
CREATED:20200914T073521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T110117Z
UID:3061-1622732400-1622736000@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Deterministic Reactive Software for Embedded\, Edge\, and Cloud Systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Spring they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nMarten Lohstroh\nThe eighth speaker in our series is Dr Martin Lohstroh of UC Berkeley\, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences.  Marten is a postdoctoral researcher advised by Professor Edward A. Lee\, who was also his doctoral adviser. Since obtaining his PhD from Berkeley\, he has remained focused on disproving the dogma that determinism is fundamentally at odds with high performance\, and making the case that time is a valuable and under leveraged abstraction in computing. In 2018\, he was a recipient of the Systems and Software Modeling (SoSyM) Best Paper Award.  Marten also holds a BSc in Computer Science and MSc in Grid Computing\, both from the University of Amsterdam. (https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~marten/) \nPanel: György Dan (Chair)\, Ingemar Söderquist (SAAB)\, Martin Törngren (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nDeterministic Reactive Software for Embedded\, Edge\, and Cloud Systems \nABSTRACT:  Determinism is notoriously hard to achieve in concurrent systems\, and this poses serious challenges to our ability to build confidence in the correctness of their implementation. The growing pervasiveness of networked computing and a trend towards integrating computationally demanding artificial intelligence components into real-time cyber-physical systems (think of robotics\, autonomous vehicles\, etc.) add urgency to this problem. This talk is about a solution in the form of a concurrent programming model called reactors (actors\, revisited)\, that delivers determinism by default. The execution of reactors is underpinned by a temporal model that incorporates a multiplicity of timelines—some logical\, relating to discrete synchronous-reactive ticks\, and some physical\, relating to the passage of wall-clock time. The relationship that reactors establish between events across timelines allows for the construction of programs that react predictably to unpredictable external events. Moreover\, determinism in reactor systems can be maintained in a distributed setting under quantifiable assumptions. We discuss this work through the lens of Lingua Franca (LF)\, a polyglot reactor-oriented coordination language developed in a collaboration between UC Berkeley\, UT Dallas\, TU Dresden\, and Kiel University. Distributed LF programs may span deeply embedded\, edge\, and cloud systems. \nDates in the Seminar Series for this academic year have included: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June. Dates for Autumn’21 and Spring’22 will be announced after the summer.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-deterministic-reactive-software-for-embedded-edge-and-cloud-systems/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210506T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210506T163000
DTSTAMP:20210420T075832Z
CREATED:20200914T073258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T075832Z
UID:3059-1620313200-1620318600@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Anomaly Detection and Causal Reasoning about Attacks in SCADA Systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Spring they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nKlara Nahrstedt\nThe seventh speaker in our series is Prof Klara Nahrstedt\, Director of the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prof Nahrstedt is also a member of TECoSA’s International Scientific Advisory Board. You can read more about Prof Nahrstedt here: https://cs.illinois.edu/about/people/faculty/klara \nPanel: Lei Feng (Chair)\, Magnus Isaksson (RTE)\, Fredrik Asplund (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nAnomaly Detection and Causal Reasoning about Attacks in SCADA Systems \nABSTRACT: Abstract: The SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems are widely used in critical cyber-physical systems (CPS) such as Smart Grid\, Manufacturing and other mission-critical CPS systems. SCADA devices and networks are often subject to a wide range of attacks coming from external attackers and/or internal misconfigurations.  Traditional intrusion detection systems are deployed to ensure the security of SCADA systems\, but they often focus on monitoring only one or two levels of network data\, such as traffic or source data\, and continuously generate a large number of alerts without further analyzing them for causal reasoning. \nIn this talk\, we present anomaly detection systems\, such as ED4GAP and EDMOND\, and a causal reasoning framework\, such as CAPTAR. ED4GAP is an efficient edge-based detector for GOOSE-based source data attacks. EDMOND is an edge-based anomaly detector for MODBUS traffic\, which analyzes SCADA network anomalies at all three levels of network traffic data (transport\, protocol\, source data)\, aggregates alerts to decrease the volume of alerts\, and sends aggregated alerts to control center for causal analysis. CAPTAR is a cloud-based causal reasoning framework which correlates and matches aggregated alerts to causal polytrees. Bayesian inference is performed on the causal polytrees to produce a high-level view of the security state of the protected SCADA network. We will discuss the anomaly detection and causal reasoning analyses on attack examples\, and show experimentally that\, using GOOSE\, MODBUS and DNP3 network traffic\, we can do anomaly detection and attack reasoning in real-time. \nJoint work with Dr. Wenyu Ren\, Dr. Tuo Yu\, Dr. Atul Bohara\, Dr. Jordi Ros-Giralt\, Ghada Elbez\, Tim Yardley\, Al Valdes\, Prof. Bill Sanders in the Information Trust Institute (ITI) at University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. \nBIO: Klara Nahrstedt is the Grainger Distinguished Chair of Engineering Professor in the Computer Science Department\, and Director of Coordinated Science Laboratory in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research interests are directed toward end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) and resource management in large scale multimedia distributed systems and networks\, and real-time security and privacy in cyber-physical systems. She is the recipient of the IEEE Communication Society Leonard Abraham Award for Research Achievements\, University Scholar\, Humboldt Award\, IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award\, ACM SIGMM Technical Achievement Award\, Piloty Prize\, and Drucker Award. Klara Nahrstedt received her Diploma in Mathematics from Humboldt University\, Berlin\, Germany in 1985. In 1995 she received her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of Computer and Information Science. She is ACM Fellow\, IEEE Fellow\, AAAS Fellow\, and Member of the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina Society). \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-attacks-in-scada-systems/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210422T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210422T170000
DTSTAMP:20210420T083753Z
CREATED:20210420T083753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T083753Z
UID:3504-1619082000-1619110800@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:Next Generation IoT and Edge Computing Strategy Forum
DESCRIPTION:Views on a strategic European vision for (Far) Edge Computing in the Next-Generation Internet of Things\nThere are a few seats left for this on-line workshop\, which offers talks and discussions on System Integration Platforms\, Ecosystems and Alliances\, Trust and Trustworthiness and Visionary Concepts. \nTECoSA Director Martin Törngren will be taking part in the Visionary Concepts panel\, considering key questions such as: \n* What are new emerging concepts that address the emerging IoT and edge orchestration paradigms?\n* Which are the main challenges for their implementation\, and which players would be needed?\n* What is the time horizon by which these concepts are expected to be mature for market adoption?\n* Where do you see the role of European partnerships and the potential relevance of their roadmaps? \n \n  \nYou can find out more and register for this event via:\nhttps://app.swapcard.com/event/next-generation-iot-and-edge-computing-strategy-forum
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/next-generation-iot-and-edge-computing-strategy-forum/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210401T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210401T163000
DTSTAMP:20210203T072255Z
CREATED:20200914T073437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T072255Z
UID:3057-1617289200-1617294600@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Edge Intelligence: The Surprises\, Risks and Lessons
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Spring they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nAaron Ding\nThe sixth speaker in our series is Asst Prof Aaron Ding\, Assistant Professor in Engineering Systems & Services at TU Delft and Adjunct Professor in Computer Science at University of Helsinki .You can read more at: http://homepage.tudelft.nl/8e79t/ \nPanel: James Gross (Chair)\, Tor Ericson (AFRY)\, Raksha Ramkrishna (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nEdge Intelligence: The Surprises\, Risks and Lessons  \nABSTRACT: Similar to the transition from Cloud to Cloud Intelligence\, we are witnessing a fast evolution from the Internet of Things to the Internet of Intelligent Things (IoIT). The IoIT paves the way to a programmable infrastructure that can consolidate the power of the Cloud and distributed computing resources to enhance performance\, resilience\, and quality of experience for users. The envisioned programmable infrastructure has the potential to bring our society to the next level\, by making it more intelligent\, more sustainable\, healthier\, and forging innovations in numerous fields such as autonomous driving\, smart energy\, logistics\, and e-health. \nBehind the curtains\, one of the key enablers for this vision is Edge Intelligence – a powerful combination of edge computing and artificial intelligence. This talk will present my investigations on Edge Intelligence with a system flavor. Besides sharing my first-hand experience of system design and development\, the talk will reveal several pitfalls and lessons learned through live cases. The goal is twofold: 1) to disclose blind spots and interesting directions that deserve further investigations in our community\, and 2) to share my observations on doing system research in such “buzzword bingo” domain\, especially what could hinder us from transferring the mostly fun system work into solid scientific outcome. \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-edge-intelligence-surprises-risks-and-lessons/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210325T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210325T120000
DTSTAMP:20210130T150951Z
CREATED:20210122T104542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210130T150951Z
UID:3322-1616662800-1616673600@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:The Learning Brain - a session with Anna Tebelius Bodin!
DESCRIPTION:Anna Tebelius Bodin is a Swedish thought-leader on the brain\, with a M.Ed from Harvard University. She has given over 800 talks and published 5 books about the psychology behind learning and well-being.  Last year\, her efforts to spread knowledge about how the brain learns was acknowledged with The 2020 Mensa Award of Sweden. \nOn Thursday 25 March\, Anna will host an interactive session at the TECoSA Research forum. All TECoSA members are welcome to attend. (see Martin Törngren’s Teams invite\, 21.01.22). \nAnna Tebelius Bodin\nDuring the session\, we will explore how the brain absorbs information. We look at what is required to build knowledge and develop skills. Then we turn the perspective around and look at how we can communicate and shape our message in a way that meets the brain’s ability to learn and engage. \nYou can read more about Anna’s work on her homepage: https://www.annatebeliusbodin.se/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/talk-by-anna-tebelius-bodin-on-how-the-brain-absorbs-information/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210304T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210304T163000
DTSTAMP:20210203T072331Z
CREATED:20200914T072634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T072331Z
UID:3055-1614870000-1614875400@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Real-time Virtualization\, Concurrency Platforms\, and Middleware: from Devices to Edge Servers
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Spring they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nChris Gill\nThe fifth speaker in our series is Prof. Chris Gill from Washington University in St. Louis.  You can read more about his research here: https://datasciences.wustl.edu/people/chris-gill/  The abstract is below. \nPanel: Martin Törngren (Chair)\,  Ingemar Söderquist (SAAB)\, David Broman (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nReal-time Virtualization\, Concurrency Platforms\, and Middleware: from Devices to Edge Servers \nABSTRACT: As embedded devices\, platforms\, and software become ever more sophisticated\, the range of real-time\, embedded\, and cyber-physical applications they enable becomes increasingly broad\, diverse\, and compelling. Especially over the past decade\, individual advances in sensing\, actuation\, computation\, communication\, and control have given rise to an unprecedented proliferation of applications in domains ranging from increasingly autonomous vehicles to medical cyber-physical systems to real-time hybrid physical/simulated systems.  With this progress\, however\, come further technical challenges that must be addressed to sustain such technical evolution and impact. \nThis talk will first describe selected recent advances in real-time scheduling theory\, their realization within real-time virtualization and concurrency platforms and middleware\, and limitations of the state of the art that remain even with those advances.  It will then suggest promising combinations of those advances\, which if fully integrated may launch a new generation of adaptive real-time systems that can respond dynamically to changing demands\, while still maintaining assurance of correct timing behavior.  Finally\, this talk will describe open problems and suggest candidate approaches towards addressing them\, to achieve such a synthesis of techniques\, and the potential impacts that can have. \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-realtime-virtualization-concurrency-platforms-and-middleware/
CATEGORIES:Talks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210204T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210204T163000
DTSTAMP:20210203T072054Z
CREATED:20200914T072532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T072054Z
UID:3053-1612450800-1612456200@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Impact of Digitalisation\, Key Strategic Technology Roadmaps and Importance of Edge Computing
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Spring they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nThe fourth speaker in our series is Prof Haydn Thompson\, founder and managing director of the THHINK Group (http://thhink.co.uk/index.html).  The abstract for the talk is below.\nPanel: Martin Törngren (Chair)\, Stefan Andersson (SAAB)\, Jana Tumová (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nImpact of Digitalisation\, Key Strategic Technology Roadmaps and Importance of Edge Computing \nABSTRACT: The talk will highlight the importance of digitalisation and the strategic opportunities this offers for Europe for the future. This is leading to significant changes giving greater productivity through exploitation of process optimisation and advanced cobotics\, greater customer benefits through new smart personalised products\, intelligent monitoring and in-service feedback for new product development through exploitation of digital twins\, and new service-based business models driven by the new oil “data”. This very fast pace of change will have a great impact on human workers and their role in the work place as well as for society in providing smarter information driven products for the future. Here privacy\, security and exploitation of autonomous features become key concerns leading to the need for trustworthiness in future IIoT and Cyber-Physical Systems. There is also a convergence of key digital technologies for the future such as Edge computing\, IIoT\, AI\, and 5G. The presentation will highlight important roadmaps in the domain and the EC strategic thinking that has driven the new Horizon Europe and Digital Europe programmes launched in 2021. \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-roadmaps-for-edge-computing/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201203T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201203T160000
DTSTAMP:20201130T083143Z
CREATED:20200914T072219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T083143Z
UID:3034-1607007600-1607011200@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Machine Learning Systems: On-Device AI and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nNic Lane\nThe third speaker in our series is Assoc.Prof Nic Lane\, Head of the Machine Learning Systems Lab at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Samsung AI Centre. You can read more here: http://niclane.org/ \nThe talk is entitled “Machine Learning Systems: On-Device AI and Beyond” (abstract below).\nPanel: György Dán (Chair)\, Diarmuid Corcoran (Ericsson)\, Elena Dubrova (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nABSTRACT: Mobile and embedded devices increasingly rely on locally executing deep neural networks to understand the world — a formerly impossible feat that would have overwhelmed their system resources just a few years ago. The age of on-device artificial intelligence is now upon us; but incredibly\, these dramatic changes are just the beginning. Looking ahead\, machine learning on IoT devices will extend beyond simply classifying categories and perceptual tasks\, to performing roles that alter how every part of the systems stack of smart device function. This next evolution in constrained-resource computing will finally produce devices that meet our expectations in how they can learn\, reason and react to the real-world. In this talk\, I will briefly discuss the initial breakthroughs that allowed us to reach this point\, and outline a number of looming open problems we must overcome to bring about this next phase in the deep transformation of mobile and embedded computing. \nBIO: Nic Lane (http://niclane.org) is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge where he leads the Machine Learning Systems Lab (CaMLSys — http://http://mlsys.cst.cam.ac.uk/). Alongside his academic role\, he is also a Director (On-Device and Distributed Machine Learning) at the Samsung AI Center in Cambridge. Until May 2020\, Nic was an Associate Professor in the Computer Science department at the University of Oxford. Earlier in his career\, Nic held dual appointments at University College London (UCL) and Nokia Bell Labs. Of late\, Nic research has specialized in the study of efficient machine learning under computational constraints\, and over the last five years he has pioneered a range of embedded and mobile forms of deep learning. More generally\, Nic’s research interests revolve around the modelling and systems challenges that arise when computers collect and reason over various types of complex real-world multi-modal sensor data. Nic has received multiple best paper awards\, including ACM/IEEE IPSN 2017 and two from ACM UbiComp (2012 and 2015). In 2018 and 2019\, he (and his co-authors) received the ACM SenSys Test-of-Time award and ACM SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time award for pioneering research\, performed during his PhD thesis\, that devised machine learning algorithms used today on devices like smartphones. Nic served as the PC-chair of ACM MobiSys 2019\, a role he has performed also for ACM HotMobile and ACM SenSys in the past. Most recently\, Nic is the 2020 ACM SIGMOBILE Rockstar award winner for his contributions to “the understanding of how resource-constrained mobile devices can robustly understand\, reason and react to complex user behaviors and environments through new paradigms in learning algorithms and system design.” Prior to moving to England\, Nic spent 4-years at Microsoft Research based in Beijing as a Lead Researcher. He received his PhD from Dartmouth College in 2011. Nic also received an M.Eng from Cornell University (2004) and a B.Sc (Hons) from the University of Waikato (2001). \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-machine-learning-systems-on-device-ai-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201105T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201105T160000
DTSTAMP:20200924T151343Z
CREATED:20200914T071923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200924T151343Z
UID:3040-1604588400-1604592000@www.tecosa.center.kth.se
SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Human-Robot Collaborative Assembly
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will be on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nLihui Wang\nThe second speaker in our series is Professor Lihui Wang\, Chair of Sustainable Manufacturing at KTH\, and Chairman of the Swedish Production Academy\, as well as President of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution (NAMRI). You can read more about Prof Wang’s research here: https://www.kth.se/profile/lihuiw \nPanel: Lei Feng (Chair)\, Niklas Tibblin (Atlas Copco)\, Iolanda Leite (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nHuman-Robot Collaborative Assembly: The State of the Art and Latest Advancement\nABSTRACT: Human-robot collaboration has attracted increasing attentions\, both in academia and in industry. For example\, in human-robot collaborative assembly\, robots are often required to dynamically change their pre-planned tasks to collaborate with human operators in a shared workspace. However\, the robots used today are controlled by pre-generated rigid codes that cannot support effective human-robot collaboration. In response to this need\, multi-modal yet symbiotic communication and control methods have been developed. These methods include voice processing\, gesture recognition\, haptic interaction\, and brainwave perception. Deep learning is used for recognition\, classification\, and context awareness identification. Within this context\, this seminar provides an overview of the current status of human-robot collaboration including its classification\, characteristics and definition. The focus is placed on the latest advancement on multi-modal robot control and in-situ operator assistance. At the end of the talk\, remaining challenges and future research directions are highlighted. \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-human-robot-collaborative-assembly/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201001T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201001T160000
DTSTAMP:20200924T143716Z
CREATED:20200914T071853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200924T143716Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Edge computing concepts\, motivations\, and challenges
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at kl.15 on the first Thursday of each month. This Autumn they will be via on-line\, and all are welcome to join. Each invited speaker will talk for about 40 minutes\, followed by a panel discussion coordinated by TECoSA members.\nErik Elmroth\nThe series kicks-off with a presentation from Prof Erik Elmroth\, Head of the Computer Science Department at Umeå University (and also a member of TECoSA’s International Scientific Advisory Board). See the Biography below\, and read more about his research at: https://people.cs.umu.se/elmroth/ \nPanel: Martin Törngren (Chair)\, Lars-Berno Fredriksson (Kvaser)\, Elena Fersman (KTH) \nPlease email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register! \nEdge computing concepts\, motivations\, and challenges\nABSTRACT: Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm which brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is produced or needed\, to improve response times\, save bandwidth\, or enforce data locality policies. The concept is still in rapid development and under constant change\, but as a general principle it combines remote mega-scale cloud datacenters with virtually unlimited capacity\, rather small regional datacenters\, and local edge nodes with very limited capacity and tough power constraints. Typically\, the large and regional datacenters comprise mainly general-purpose hardware whereas edge nodes tend to be more heterogeneous and tailored for particular applications. \nDrivers for edge cloud development are\, e.g.\, latency-critical industrial IoT applications with machine-to-machine interaction and data-intensive applications where massive data volumes of only local relevance are produced and processed. \nAlthough early edge clouds are already being deployed\, it is still to be seen what will be the dominating deployments and who will be the winning stakeholders\, as\, e.g.\, both cloud datacenter provides are interested to broaden their services to cover also the last mile whereas telecom providers see opportunities to extend their services beyond sending bits and bytes. Moreover\, hand-in-hand with edge cloud developments is the development of the 5G infrastructure\, with virtualized network functions running alongside edge cloud applications. \nFrom a scientific point of view\, the edge clouds come with numerous challenges\, e.g.\, regarding how to design and efficiently operate the infrastructure and manage applications in a geographically distributed multi-stakeholder infrastructure; what programming models to use; how to address the new security and privacy challenges; etc. \nBIOGRAPHY: Erik Elmroth is Professor in Computing Science and Head of the Department of Computing Science at Umeå University. He is leading the Umeå University research on distributed systems\, focusing on the autonomous management of ICT resources\, spanning from individual servers to large scale cloud datacenters\, federated clouds\, highly distributed edge clouds\, and software-defined infrastructures. Elmroth’s has been principal investigator for numerous large-scale projects including\, e.g.\, the VR framework grant project Cloud Control\, the eSSENCE strategic research program\, several EU FP7 and H2020 projects\, an 8 postdoc project in autonomous systems funded by the Kempe Foundations\, etc. \nElmroth’s extensive leadership experience includes over ten years as Head and Deputy Head of department and 13 years as Deputy Director for a national supercomputer center (HPC2N). International experiences include a year at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory\, University of California\, Berkeley\, and one semester at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)\, Cambridge\, MA. \nElmroth is member of the Swedish Royal Academy for Engineering Sciences and vice chair for its section on Information Technology. Previously\, he has chaired the Board of the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC)\, the VR’s expert group on e-science infrastructures and been member of VR’s Council for Research Infrastructures (RFI). He has also produced two international research strategies for the Nordic Council of Ministers. He received the Nordea Scientific Award 2011 and the SIAM Linear Algebra Prize 2000. \nElmroth is founder and chair of the Cloud Control Workshops series (www.cloudresearch.org/workshops). He is also co-founder of Elastisys AB. \nDates in the Seminar Series include: 1 October\, 5 November\, 3 December\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 1 April\, 6 May\, 3 June
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-edge-computing-concepts-motivations-and-challenges/
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SUMMARY:SERC TALKS: “How Do We Make Sure Future Cyber-Physical Systems Are Human Centered\, and In Particular\, Trustworthy?”
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Martin Törngren\, Professor\, KTH Royal Institute of Technology \nThis talk will provide the following perspectives: \n\nTrends and capabilities of future Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)\, drawing upon lessons learnt from previous technological shifts\nA complexity analysis of CPS\, used to highlight bottlenecks in current (systems) engineering practices\nDirections towards trustworthy and circular CPS Automated driving and edge computing will be taken as technological case studies for illustrative purposes.\n\nSERC Talks broadcasts using the Zoom Webinar Platform. \nRead more: sercuarc.org/event/serc-talks-how-do-we-make-sure-future-cyber-physical-systems-are-human-centered-and-in-particular-trustworthy/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/serc-talks-how-do-we-make-sure-future-cyber-physical-systems-are-human-centered-and-in-particular-trustworthy/
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