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Join us for our weekly lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Manuela Zucknick.
Discover the Tsetlin Machine, an AI method that learns logical, human-understandable rules while matching neural networks in performance. Led by Prof. Ole-Christoffer Granmo, this seminar covers its fundamentals, applications, and recent advancements.
Open to students and researchers. Free event sponsored by Norwegian AI Cloud (NAIC). Register now!
Join us at the Science Library on April 3, 2025, from 12:00PM to 1:15PM, for a talk on Quantum Technology and Artificial Intelligence.
Join us for our weekly lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Jonathan Adams.
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Discussions on AI, Chatbots, and Democracy Mar. 14, 2025 10:25 AM
March 13, 2025 – Science Library, University of Oslo
AI, language models, and democracy were the focus of today’s dScience Lunch Seminar, where presentations and discussions explored how we communicate with AI and its societal impact. A full recording of the event is now available.
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dScience Annual Report 2024 Now Available Mar. 4, 2025 10:42 AM
The dScience Annual Report 2024 is now published, summarising a year of growth, collaboration, and innovation in computational and data science at the University of Oslo.
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AI and Robotics in Healthcare: Insights from dScience’s Session at Norway Life Science Conference 2025 Feb. 13, 2025 2:55 PM
Oslo, February 12, 2025 – At the Norway Life Science Conference 2025, the parallel session “Technology Outlook – The Future of AI and Robotics for the Health Sector” brought together experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals at Meet Ullevål. The session examined the growing impact of AI and robotics in healthcare, highlighting key challenges and future directions.
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Exploring Environmental Digital Twins with Professor Einar Broch Johnsen Feb. 11, 2025 10:38 AM
Full House at the first dScience Lunch Seminar in 2025.
The dScience Lunch Seminar series continues to attract a keen audience, and our latest session on Thursday February 6th with Professor Einar Broch Johnsen from the University of Oslo was no exception. With a packed Science Library and an engaged crowd, the discussion on Environmental Digital Twins sparked conversations and interesting discussions.
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NORA events
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An Introduction to the Tsetlin Machine Mar. 27, 2025 1:00 PM
Discover the Tsetlin Machine, an AI method that learns logical, human-understandable rules while matching neural networks in performance. Led by Prof. Ole-Christoffer Granmo, this seminar covers its fundamentals, applications, and recent advancements.
Open to students and researchers. Free event sponsored by Norwegian AI Cloud (NAIC). Register now!
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AI in Biomedical Data- Industry Seminar: Bridging Innovation & Opportunity May 7, 2025 9:00 AM
Join us for an exciting half-day seminar bringing together industry leaders, startups, talented professionals and trainers from Norway, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe in the field of biomedical data analysis.
Digital Life Norway events
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Academic Assistant: Generative AI in Research & Science Communication Mar. 25, 2025 9:00 AM
Unlock the potential of AI tools to enhance scientists’ research and communication strategies!
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Writing in the first year of your PhD Mar. 27, 2025 10:00 AM
This is a one-day workshop which addresses writing in the 1st year of the doctorate. We have hired an experienced academic writing trainer, who will advice you on how to get started with your writing.
Integreat events
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Integreat Tuesday seminar: Jeremias Knoblauch Apr. 1, 2025 2:15 PMPost-Bayesian Machine LearningThis seminar is part of the seminar series on the thematic focus of uncertainty quantification (Objective 4: Machine learning with quantified uncertainty).
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Integreat Tuesday seminar: Willem Waegeman Apr. 29, 2025 2:15 PMMaking AI systems more trustworthy through uncertainty disentanglementThis seminar is part of the seminar series on the thematic focus of uncertainty quantification (Objective 4: Machine learning with quantified uncertainty).
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Computational science is about the development of methods and algorithms to solve and understand complex phenomena and problems. Data science is about the development of methods, algorithms and systems to organize, refine and extract knowledge from data. dScience merges computational science and data science.
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