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TECoSA Seminar Series

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar at the start of each month during the academic year. This year, the talks will be on-line via Zoom or hybrid (in collaboration with Digital Futures).

The seminars are primarily on Thursdays at 15-16 CET, new seminars are added on ongoing basis.
To join any of the seminars use the the Zoom-link https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/66857695267.

All are welcome to attend and we hope for some lively discussions. Email tecosa-admin@kth.se if you are interested in being on one of the panels. Join us!

TECoSA Seminar Series Archive


Next TECoSA seminar will be on THURSDAY 9 APRIL, at 15 o’clock
Online talk: “The Road to Trustworthy ML: From Security and Privacy to Verifiability.”

In this talk, Buse Atli, Assistant Professor in the Cybersecurity Division at Linköping University, will present the evolving landscape of security and privacy in machine learning (ML), drawing on insights from her own research and experiences in both academic work and real-world applications. She will describe the ongoing arms race between attacks and defenses in ML systems and discuss what these dynamics reveal about trust, governance, and accountability in ML. Finally, she will argue that verifiability is one of the most critical yet still unresolved aspects of achieving trustworthy ML, particularly in light of legal frameworks such as the EU AI Act.

Bio: Buse Atli is an Assistant Professor in the Cybersecurity Division at Linköping University. Previously, she was a security researcher at Nokia Bell Labs, developing threat modeling strategies for security and privacy in AI-enabled network systems. She received her PhD from Aalto University in Finland. Her research focuses on trustworthy machine learning, including robustness, data privacy, model confidentiality, verifiability, and AI governance.

Zoom-link for the seminar : https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/66857695267


TECoSA seminar on 2026, THURSDAY 5 MARCH, at 15 o’clock
Online talk: “AI in Complex Industrial Systems: From Digitalization to Autonomous Cyber-Physical Environments.”
In this talk, Stella Riad will show how AI can create value even in imperfect, analog‑heavy environments, and how research in modelling, digital twins, automation and emerging cyber‑physical systems can bridge the gap toward more autonomous and resilient industrial ecosystems. The talk outlines where we are today, what remains difficult, and which technical, organizational and human capabilities we need in the future.


TECoSA seminar on 2025, WEDNESDAY 3 DEC, at 15 o’clock.
Roadmap and Industry Action Plan for Future Manufacturing
Professor Haydn Thompson will give an overview of the work performed in MASTT2040 and introduce the Roadmap and Industry Action Plan for Manufacturing-as-a-Service supporting the twin transition up to 2040.