NeurotechEU summit - Research symposia "Data-driven decision-making in the wake of artificial intelligence"
This symposium brings together researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming data-driven decision-making across sectors. The focus is on data and sovereign decision-making in a world where AI is increasingly part of healthcare.
Welcome and introduction
Speaker: Anna Sigridur Islind, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Karolinska Institutet Centre for AI Innovation
Speaker: Johanna Furuhjelm, Director for Centre for AI Innovation. Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Predicting the risk for chronic pain using brain scans
Speaker: Karin Jensen, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Data-driven modeling of cognitive decline via memory capacity of anatomical networks
Speaker: Mite Mijalkov, Researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
First steps in the analysis of role-play dialogues with generative AI & Ethical and philosophical considerations in educational gaming related to the use of AI
Speakers:
Yvan Peter , Professor of Computer science, University of Lille, France
Julian Alvarez Professor in Information and Communication Science, University of Lille, France
Fika
Machine Learning approaches for neural time series prediction and causal interventions in health and disease
Speaker: Martin Vinck, Radboud University, Netherlands
Unravelling how AI can assist in decision-making in Parkinson's disease.
Speakers: Johannes Castelein & Matteo Cesari, The Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
Sovereignty, security, and law in the age of AI governance.
Speaker: Gunnar Þór Pétursson, Professor and Head of Department, Department of Law, Reykjavík University, Iceland
Machine Learning approaches for neural time series prediction and causal interventions in health and disease
Speaker: Matin Vinck , Radboud Univeristy
Lunch
Venue: Aula Medica
Scientific Speed Dating
Speed Scientific Dating
Separately for Senior Researchers/PIs and Postdocs/PhD students
What they offer: methods, data, models, infrastructure
What they are looking for: expertise, datasets, partners
One Idea to explore: one unfinished collaboration idea
Fika
Workshop on how we can turn what we have discussed into projects, co-created teaching activities, or funding applications
The goal of this session is to take the ideas generated through listening in the morning and through the speed dating early afternoon and turn them into actionable items that could either lead to collaborative efforts, such as projects, or to funding applications stemming from our thoughts on this day.
Summary
Summarizing the main outcomes of the symposia and next steps.
Speaker: Anna Sigridur Islind, Reykjavik University, Iceland
