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PhD Defense: “Efficient Strategies for Safety Assurance of Automated Driving Systems”

TECoSA industrial PhD student (with Zenseact) Magnus Gyllenhammar will defend his thesis at F3 (Flodis), Lindstedtsvägen 26 & 28 at Sing-Sing, KTH Campus. Contact Martin Törngren (martint@kth.se) if you are interested in attending. Abstract: By relieving the human driver of the responsibility of safely operating the vehicle, Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) (colloquially known as self-driving cars)… Read More »PhD Defense: “Efficient Strategies for Safety Assurance of Automated Driving Systems”

PhD Defense: Optimal Control and Coordination of Autonomous Intelligent Systems by Edge Computing

TECoSA PhD student Kaige Tan will defend his thesis at Gladan, Brinellvägen 85 at the Dept. of Engineering design, KTH Campus. Contact Lei Feng (lfeng@kth.se) if you are interested in attending. The zoom link for the event can be found here. Abstract: Autonomous Intelligent Systems (AIS) are transforming various sectors by integrating advanced control theories,… Read More »PhD Defense: Optimal Control and Coordination of Autonomous Intelligent Systems by Edge Computing

TECoSA Seminar – Towards a Design Flow for Verified AI-Based Autonomy

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar each month during term-time.  All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the Outlook invitations, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register. Our April seminar is with Sanjit Seshia, Cadence Founders Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and… Read More »TECoSA Seminar – Towards a Design Flow for Verified AI-Based Autonomy

PhD Defense: “Predictability, Prediction, and Control of Latency in 5G and Beyond: From Theoretical to Data-Driven Approaches”

TECoSA PhD student Samie Mostafavi will defend his thesis at Hybrid, Room D3, Lindstedtsvägen 9, KTH Campus and on zoom, via this link.  Contact James Gross (jamesgr@kth.se) if you are interested in attending. Abstract: The explosive growth of mobile communication and the proliferation of real-time applications, such as industrial automation and extended reality (XR), have created unprecedented… Read More »PhD Defense: “Predictability, Prediction, and Control of Latency in 5G and Beyond: From Theoretical to Data-Driven Approaches”

PhD Defense: “Joint Optimization of Pricing and Resource Allocation in Serverless Edge Computing: A Game-Theoretic Perspective”

TECoSA PhD student Feridun Tütüncüoğlu will defend his thesis at F3, KTH Campus. Contact György Dán (gyuri@kth.se) if you are interested in attending. Abstract: The rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR), autonomous systems, and intelligent automation is transforming daily lifeand revolutionizing industrial processes. These technologies demand significant computational resources while also imposing stringent… Read More »PhD Defense: “Joint Optimization of Pricing and Resource Allocation in Serverless Edge Computing: A Game-Theoretic Perspective”

PhD Defense: “Situation Awareness for Autonomous Agents under Limited Sensing”

TECoSA PhD student José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez  will defend his thesis at Kollegiesalen, Brinellvägen 6, KTH Campus.  Contact Martin Törngren (martint@kth.se) if you are interested in attending. Zoom link for the defense is found here. Abstract: Autonomous agents, such as robots and automated vehicles, rely on their ability to perceive and interpret their environment to make… Read More »PhD Defense: “Situation Awareness for Autonomous Agents under Limited Sensing”

Edge AI Summer School

Two weeks ago, we wrapped up the Summer School on Edge Artificial Intelligence (1–4 Sept 2025) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm — an exciting four-day journey into the cutting edge of Edge AI, co-organized by Prof. James Gross and Adarsh Behera. With over 50 participants and speakers from academia and industry across 20+ institutions, the… Read More »Edge AI Summer School

DETERMINISTIC6G Summer School & Summit

Join us at the DETERMINISTIC6G Summer School, a three-day immersive learning experience at KTH Main Campus, designed to showcase groundbreaking advances in deterministic and dependable 6G networks. This event is a unique opportunity to engage directly with researchers and industry experts who are pioneering the future of end-to-end time-critical communication. What to Expect: Keynotes by… Read More »DETERMINISTIC6G Summer School & Summit

Safecomp 2025

Welcome to SafeComp 2025 in Stockholm!The 44th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security Join us at SafeComp 2025, the international forum for exchanging ideas, insights and advances in safety, security and reliability of critical computer applications. This year’s theme, “Managing safety in an era of a software-defined computing continuum,” invites researchers, practitioners and… Read More »Safecomp 2025

Digital Futures KTH 6G Summit

On September 12, 2025, leading experts from academia, industry, and government will gather at KTH’s Albanova campus for the 6G Summit, a full-day event focused on the future of next-generation networks. What to expect Keynote talks from top researchers and industry experts Panels on emerging 6G technologies and application requirements Research showcases from KTH centers Poster sessions, networking, and… Read More »Digital Futures KTH 6G Summit

TECoSA Meeting

The next TECoSA meeting will be hosted by Ericsson Research in Kista on October 15. All partners are warmly welcome to join. Key items on the agenda will include: TECoSA overall updates and highlights Presentations of the new TECoSA partners and new postdocs New agile projects in TECoSA Breakout group sessions on the TECoSA projects… Read More »TECoSA Meeting

TECoSA internal research seminar – Leveraging Model-Based Systems Engineering for Trustworthiness Assurance of Autonomous Cyber Physical Systems

Leveraging Model-Based Systems Engineering for Trustworthiness Assurance of Autonomous Cyber Physical Systems   Modern cyber physical systems challenge traditional engineering methods: They need to operate autonomously in an open, unpredictable world, uncontrollable for engineers after deployment. In consequence, system design shifts from a pure technical engineering task increasingly towards socio-technical aspects with needs to assure the… Read More »TECoSA internal research seminar – Leveraging Model-Based Systems Engineering for Trustworthiness Assurance of Autonomous Cyber Physical Systems