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2024
October
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Interdisciplinary Human-Centred AI Network: Humans and Languages
-Internal Event
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AI for Women's Health Meeting (online event)
-Organised by the Turing's Clinical AI Interest Group, supra-interest groups in different clinical specialties have been formed to bring together clinicians and AI experts in a more focused manner. Veronica Blanco Gutierrez, University of Bristol will address The future of Fetal Heart Rate monitoring: opportunities to incorporate Social Determinants of Health into...
September
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Shaping the future: AI in the workplace (In-person and online public event)
-Hosted by London School of Economics and Political Science To explore AI's impact on the workplace, LSE have assembled a panel of leading experts. This discussion will explore current AI trends, focusing on transparency, fairness, accountability, and inclusivity across various industries. Join as they navigate the complexities of AI implementation in the...
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Thermodynamic Computation and Applications to Machine Learning
-Part of the Phi-ML meets Engineering seminar series, this bi-monthly event explores real-world applications of physics-informed machine learning (Φ-ML) methods to the engineering practice. They cover a wide range of topics, offering a cross-sectional view of the state of the art on Φ-ML research, worldwide. Thermodynamic hardware represents a novel computing paradigm...
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Interdisciplinary Research & Innovation Symposium 2024, University of Aberdeen
-Hosted by the University of Aberdeen's Interdisciplinary Institute, we invite staff and students to join the Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation Symposium on Wednesday 4 September. The event will provide an exciting opportunity to highlight the latest developments in interdisciplinary research and innovation taking case studies from across the University of...
August
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Machine Learning in Science Conference 2024, University of Glasgow
-Machine Learning in Science would like to invite you to take part in their 2024 conference. They hope to bring researchers together to share knowledge on machine learning, foster interdisciplinary collaboration and enhance research. Themes include: AI security ML in Healthcare ML for Climate Sustainability The AI Augmented Researcher The organisers will be awarding a prize...
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Translational Science Methods Club: Explainable AI (virtual)
-As part of the Turing-Roche Partnership Community Scholar Scheme, the Translational Science Methods Club (T-SciM Club) aims to bring together members of Turing and Roche as well as the wider academic and clinical community to discuss different methods that help us translate from data to science to clinic. The theme of this T-SciM event...
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Tech-Talk: Workflows as part of reproducible and replicable science (virtual)
-As part of the Turing-Roche Partnership Community Scholar Scheme, the Tech-Talk series aims to facilitate the exchange of technical knowledge and skills between scientists in academia and industry. Reproducibility has become common practice in computation-based research. We use version control to keep track of our code and write analysis notebooks to document decisions, commands,...
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The Good, the Bad and the Public: Effective Involvement in Data-Centric Research (online event)
-Bringing the public voice into frontline research is a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) priority. Researchers regularly acknowledge that Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) input improves both work and outcomes. Public participants are keen to influence the direction of research. In the AI space, with...
July
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Women in AI Security Workshop (hybrid event)
-The Women in AI Security Workshop is organised by The Alan Turing Institute's Defence AI Research (DARe) Centre, as part of their work on Vulnerabilities, Deception and Disinformation. This hybrid event will showcase prominent female researchers working in AI security, safety, governance, and cyber adjacent fields, bringing together experts across government, academia, and...
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Generative AI and Applications: Next Steps
Diffusion processes are now among the most prevalent mathematical tools in machine learning (ML), demonstrating significant impact and success across various ML subfields, including generative models, sampling techniques, and nonconvex optimisation. The remarkable effectiveness of diffusion-based methodologies has generated considerable interest in their mathematical underpinnings and spurred the development of...
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All Tomorrow's Futures: scientists meet sci-fi writers to invent possible futures, King's College London
-Strand Campus, King's College London and online.
June
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Aberdeen SafePod Open Day
Join us for an open day at the University of Aberdeen’s SafePod, located in the Crombie Halls Interdisciplinary Hub. Colleagues are welcome to drop in at any convenient time between 11:30am – 4:00pm on Tuesday 25th June. Katie Wilde, Head of Digital Research and SafePod Senior Responsible Person, as well...
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Future Shock: the generative AI policy dilemma, Queen Mary University of London
-This event will be live streamed.
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Scottish AI Summit - Aberdeen
-The Scottish AI Alliance will be at Aberdeen Science Centre on the 20th of June to showcase Scotland’s leading role in the development of trustworthy, ethical, and inclusive AI. Through some fascinating talks and panel discussions, we'll be showcasing local expertise and exploring the cutting edge applications of AI across...
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Summer Data/Culture Workshop: Learn to work with big historical data
-This event is part of a new pilot initiative at The Alan Turing Institute supported by the AHRC: Data/Culture: Building sustainable communities around Arts and Humanities datasets and software, in association with the N8 Centre of Excellence for Computationally Intensive Research. Join us for a hands-on workshop about digital research with: Maps: MapReader,...
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AI for Women's Health - June meeting (online)
-Organised by the Turing's Clinical AI Interest Group, this event will feature two talks,Improving diagnosis of endometriosis – molecular and imaging biomarkers, and An explainable multi-modal machine learning approach to predict breast cancer outcomes. Find out more and register here. External event: The University of Aberdeen is a member of The Turing University Network,...
May
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AI in Healthcare Workshop, Informatics Forum (University of Edinburgh)
This external event is supported by the EU H2020 Project HARMONY, The Alan Turing Institute, The National Robotarium and The Edinburgh Centre for Robotics. AI and embodied Robotics solutions are playing an increasing significant role in the addressing pressing grand challenges in Healthcare and Assisted Living. For successful and safe deployment,...
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The Turing-Roche Knowledge Share Series: Geometry-Informed Data Representations
-The aim of the Knowledge Share series, run by the Turing-Roche Partnership, is to bring together members of The Alan Turing Institute, Roche and the wider scientific community to hear partnership updates and different academic and industry perspectives on data science topics to gain insights and help build new connections and collaborations. May’s virtual...
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The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence
-King's College London
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International Conference on Trustworthy Digital Infrastructure 2024
-Hybrid with in-person event in Cape Town, South Africa The International Conference on Trustworthy Digital Infrastructure 2024 is being hosted by The Alan Turing Institute, in Cape Town, South Africa, on Monday 20 May 2024. This conference is a flagship event for the Alan Turing Institute's programme Trustworthy Digital Infrastructure for Identity Systems funded by...
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Phi-ML meets Engineering: Kalman-Bucy-Informed Neural Network for System Identification
-This bi-monthly seminar series explores real-world applications of physics-informed machine learning (Φ-ML) methods to the engineering practice. They cover a wide range of topics, offering a cross-sectional view of the state of the art on Φ-ML research, worldwide. Participants have the opportunity to hear from leading researchers and learn about...
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Data-Centric AI
-Key to AI that is (responsible, accountable, sustainable, explainable)... or just another buzzword?
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Agenda setting workshop for UK interdisciplinary research in digital identity
-The concept of identity underpins many aspects of trusted and trustworthy secure digital systems. This agenda setting workshop launches a partnership between the Trustworthy Digital Infrastructure for Identity Systems programme at The Alan Turing Institute and the Security, Privacy, Identity and Trust Engagement NetworkPlus (SPRITE+). The partnership will aim to support the development...
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Digital Footprints Conference 2024, University of Bristol
-You are invited to participate in the Digital Footprints Conference 2024 organised by the leads of the Novel Data Linkages for Health and Wellbeing Turing Interest Group. This year conference will focus on Digital Footprints research for social impact. Call for contributions – Deadline 9 February 2024 The organisers invite submissions for...
April
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Spring Data/Culture Workshop: Search inside maps with MapReader
-Join The Alan Turing Institute for a hands-on workshop about MapReader, a tool for searching the visual content of large map collections with computer vision and machine learning methods. MapReader, which received the 2023 Roy Rosenweig Prize for Innovation in Digital History from the American Historical Association, is a software library that was designed...
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Connecting Heavy Tails and Differential Privacy in Machine Learning
Organised by The Alan Turing Institutte in conjunction with the Isaac Newton Institute, this Open for Business event will discuss cutting-edge research in data science, where heavy-tailed distributions and differential privacy converge. This session of talks from industry and academia bridges theoretical insights with practical applications, shedding light on the...
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Crafting Digital Twins: Knowledge Graphs
-Creating a digital avatar of the real world, and using a dynamic knowledge graph approach to expedite scientific discovery. The 'Crafting Digital Twins: Computational Methods Across Environment, Health & Infrastructure' seminar series organised by the Turing Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins (TRIC-DT) Innovation & Impact Hub will be an...
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HDR UK Advanced Computer Science Summit: AI and Healthcare
-Registration is now open for the HDR UK Advanced Computer Science Summit: AI and Healthcare on Wednesday 24th April 2024, 10:00 - 15:30. This summit aims to anticipate advances in technologies that are on the horizon and discuss the impact these may have on our research over the quinquennium. Fantastic speakers and...
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Climate Informatics 2024
-Climate Informatics 2024 (CI2024) is an intimate conference in a familiar format - keynotes, panel discussions, lightning talks, posters, a dinner and a pub quiz - all centred around themes relevant to climate data science. A space to meet, connect, work, and collaborate, CI2024 aims to address new and emerging topics,...
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Phi-ML meets Engineering: PirateNets: Physics-informed Deep Learning with Residual Adaptive Networks
-Part of The Alan Turing Institute's Phi-ML meets Engineering seminar series, exploring real-world applications of physics-informed machine learning (Φ-ML) methods to the engineering practice. Organisers introduce Physics-Informed Residual Adaptive Networks (PirateNets), a novel architecture that is designed to facilitate stable and efficient training of deep physics-informed neural network (PINN) models. PirateNets leverage a...
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Interdisciplinary Human-Centred AI Research Network (HCAI): Flash Talks and Networking Event
-Organised by Dr Arabella Sinclair and Prof. Georgios Leontidis as part of our Interdisciplinary Human-Centred AI network and our Turing University Network activities, we invite colleagues to participate in our interdisciplinary meeting focussing on Human-Centred AI research (HCAI), and its implications across disciplines (including e.g. Engineering, Psychology, Law, Health Sciences,...
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AI for Decarbonisation: Zero Carbon Farms of the Future
-This event is organised by the Artificial Intelligence for Decarbonisation’s Virtual Centre of Excellence (ADViCE), aimed at the development of innovative artificial intelligence technologies for decarbonistion applications to support the transition to Net Zero. This webinar will focus on the intersection between controlled environment agriculture and AI in the drive for...
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AI-based modelling of EHRs of patients with learning disabilities and multiple long-term health conditions
-Part of the AIM RSF monthly seminar series. There are approximately 1.1 million UK adults aged 18+ living with a learning disability (LD). Individuals with LDs often experience poorer physical and mental health, as well as higher comorbidity rates and avoidable mortality than those without LDs. This talk presents work...
March
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Turing-Roche Partnership Knowledge Share Event: Addressing Structured Missingness Challenges in Data Integration
-The aim of the Knowledge Share series, run by the Turing-Roche Partnership, is to bring together members of The Alan Turing Institute, Roche and the wider scientific community to hear partnership updates and different academic and industry perspectives on data science topics to gain insights and help build new connections and collaborations. March's virtual...
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AI for Sustainability, Climate, and Agriculture
-Join us to discuss the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technologies, including Digital Twins, which have emerged as transformative tools for studying environmental changes across various ecosystems.
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European Lighthouse on Secure and Safe AI (ELSA) workshop on generative AI and creative arts
-Location: BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP This in-person event will explore the complex dynamic between generative AI, creative arts and legal implications through the valuable perspectives of a panel of top experts and researchers led by Adrian Weller and Umang Bhatt. This will be followed by a showcase and...
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AI UK Fringe
-During the month of March, many Turing University Network universities and Turing Interest Groups are organising events as part of the AI UK Fringe. For a full list of events, see the dedicated AI UK Fringe microsite. As part of the AI UK Fringe we are delighted to host our own event...
February
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The Turing-Roche Knowledge Share Series: Mining higher-order triadic interactions
-A series for Turing-Roche partnership updates, this event will be on the topic of mining higher-order triadic interactions. Higher-order networks are attracting large scientific interest in recent years. However, a key challenge is to infer higher-order interactions from data. Triadic interactions are a fundamental type of higher-order interactions that occur when...
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Translational Science Methods Club: Factor Analysis in Psychiatry
-As part of the Turing-Roche Partnership Community Scholar Scheme, the Translational Science Methods Club (T-SciM Club) aims to bring together members of Turing and Roche as well as the wider academic and clinical community to discuss different methods that help us translate from data to science to clinic. The goal of...
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AI&Arts and MusAI: AI and Practice-Based Research in Music and the Arts
-In this third seminar of the MusAI series of 4 public seminars held in collaboration with the AI and the Arts interest group at The Alan Turing Institute, we address the rapid growth of practice-based research in music and the arts focused on creative applications of AI. Composers Artemi Gioti...
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Phi-ML meets Engineering: A connection between probability, physics and neural networks
-This latest session will illustrate an approach that can be exploited for constructing neural networks which, a priori, obey physical laws. This event forms part of the Physics-informed machine learning meets engineering seminar series. Please subscribe to the mailing list to ensure attendance. For further details and the link to the mailing list...
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Dynamic Artificial Intelligence (DynAIRx)
-The DynAIRx project aims to develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support medication reviews for patients with multimorbidity (people with ≥ 2 chronic conditions), targeting those at greatest risk of medicine-related harm. This session will explore how medication reviews are currently undertaken, the barriers and facilitators of implementing AI tools...
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Music and Copyright after Generative AI: Social, Ontological and Legal Perspectives
-Organised by the AI and Arts Turing Interest Group and the MusAI research programme, “Music, Copyright & Generative AI: Social, Ontological & Legal Perspectives” is the second in a series of 4 public seminars taking critical and creative perspectives on the current state of AI in music. The speakers address the challenges posed...
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Phi-ML meets Engineering: Enhancing Scientific Computing Through Physics-Informed Neural Networks
-The group will provide an overview of the current capabilities and limitations of Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), highlighting diverse applications where PINNs have proven to be highly effective compared to traditional approaches. Additionally, they will explore extensions of the PINN method, such as conservative PINNs (cPINNs) and eXtended PINNs (XPINNs),...
January
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The Turing-Roche knowledge share series: Transparent AI for healthcare (Virtual Seminar)
-A series for Turing-Roche partnership updates, knowledge sharing and new perspectives, this event will be on the topic of transparency in AI and the different ways this can be considered. We will be hearing from our Turing-Roche Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr Tapabrata Rohan Chakraborty. Rohan will talk about the different...
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Policy Priorities & AI for SDGs
-29 January to 2 February and 9 February, 2024 (online event)
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AI's Data Dilemma: Confronting the Paradox of Poor Quality Data in the Age of AI
-University of Exeter (live-streamed)
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Tech-Talk: A principled approach to writing collaborative research code (Virtual Seminar)
-At this first Turing-Roche Partnership Community Scholar Tech Talk, we will hear from final-year Oxford University DPhil student, Claudia Vanea. Claudia will explore the most useful techniques and practises for writing collaborative research code with examples from research codebases and personal experience. She will focus on version control, abstraction, project...
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Phi-ML meets Engineering: Feature Encoded and Multi-Resolution Physics-Informed Machine Learning Approaches for Musculoskeletal Digital Twin Applications
-Machine Learning (ML) approaches offer effective tools to identify biological system properties from physiological measurements, e.g., motion data and raw surface electromyography (sEMG), providing opportunities to construct a subject-specific musculoskeletal (MSK) digital twin system for health condition assessment and motion prediction. This event forms part of the Physics-informed machine learning...