Arrangement

Arrangement

NTNU AI DAY

Event at the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering 

 

The goal of the seminar is to increase the understanding of how artificial intelligence will affect our education and research. The IE faculty is running the Norwegian Open AI lab and we wish for a larger cooperation across NTNU to exploit the challenges and opportunities that lies within artificial intelligence.

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Fotografi av en ung jente som smiler til en menneskelignende robot.

The event will be streamed live on this website for those who are unable to attend live.

The broadcast starts after 09:11 minutes into the recording and will be available for a year after the event.

Date

Date: Friday, December 8th., 9:00am-12:30pm

Place: Electro building, EL 5

Invited: All regular full time employees at NTNU

Programme

Programme

08:15 Registration
09:00 Welcome by Ingrid Schjølberg, Dean at the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
09:15

Introduction to AI and its effect on society, Inga Strümke, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science

09:35

AI in education, Mette Langaas, Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences

09:45

Panel discussion on the impact on education programmes at NTNU

- Lennart Jølle, Vice-Dean Education, Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences

- Rune Hjelsvold, Deputy Head of Education, Department of Computer Science

10:00

Questions and comments from the audience

10:10 Coffee break
10:30

Pitch from faculties on how AI will change their domains

- Bjarne Foss, Professor, Head of department, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience

- James Speed, Professor, Department of Natural History

10:50  

Panel discussion

- Kathrine Røe Redalen, Professor, Deputy of Research, Department of Physics

- Ole Andreas Alsos, Vice Dean for Innovation and Dissemination, Department of Design

- May Thorseth, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

11.05 Questions and comments from the audience
11:15

Pitch from faculties on how AI will change their domains

- Idelfonso Nogueira, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering
- David Morin, Associate Professor, Department of Structural Engineering 
- Heidrun Aam, Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science

11:30

Panel Discussion/Questions and comments from the audience

- Heidrun Aam, Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science

- Toril A. Nagelhus Hernes, Pro-Rector for Innovation, Professor Medical Technology

- Inga Strümke, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science

11:45 Wrap up with introduction to NTNU AI-lab, Heri Ramampiaro, Head of Department of Computer Science
12:00 Informal lunch outside EL 5

Report “AI in education”.

Report “AI in education”.

The IE Faculty published in October a working report on “AI in education”.