In 2023, the Academia Europaea Board decided he creation of an interdisciplinary Task Force on AI (AE-TFAI) which will report a summary of recommendations for the European academic milieu and funding agencies, so that they may take the best advantage of recent developments in AI for the benefit of research and education throughout Europe. In the meanwhile, the chair of AE-TFAI also serves as an adviser on AI in “Science 20” (S20) for the forthcoming G20 2024 meeting in Brasilia. Academia Europaea provided input to a recent SAPEA Evidence Review Report on AI in Science, through a set of rapid reviews by its Cardiff Hub. Thus, the Workshop on “AI Challenges for European Research and Academia“, that will be held at Imperial College on 4-5 Sep. 2024 will survey the main themes of current AI research, with leading speakers from the European Area, China and the USA, including Academia and Industry, to identify the main challenges that need to be addressed in the field.
We have limited places which will be allocated on a first come first serve basis, so please register promptly. Registration closes on the 20 August 2024.
Sponsors: Academia Europaea & CNRS Abraham de Moivre Math. Laboratory, Imperial College
Co-Sponsor: Foundation for Science and Technology, UK
AE Task Force on AI: Erol Gelenbe MAE (Chair), Guy Brasseur MAE, Schahram Dustdar MAE, Thomas Eiter MAE, Véronique Halloin, Alessandro Lenci
Organizing Committee:
Dan Crisan, Maths. Dept., ICL, Erol Gelenbe, Inst. Theoretical & Applied Informatics, Polish Acad. Sci., Federica Pratola, Maths.Dept. ICL
Preliminary Program
Wednesday Sep 4, 2024
10.00am Welcome
10.10am-11.30 Introduction
- Thomas Eiter, FAcadSci Austria “Logic versus ML: Links to Foundations of AI”
- Zeina Zakhour, CTO Global Security Eviden/ATOS, “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on AI for Cybersecurity & Security for AI”
11.30 – 12.30 Brain Modeling
- Samuel Deslauriers-Gauthier, INRIA, “Modeling the Brain Connectome”
- Dan Farina, ICL “Mapping Brain and Spinal Sensorimotor Activity”
12.30am – 1.15pm Lunch
1.15pm – 3.15pm Machine Learning I
- Yonina Eldar MAE, FAcad.Sci.Israel, Weizmann Institute “Model-based Deep Learning”
- Eric Moulines FAcadSci Fr, Ecole Polytechnique “Advances in Transfer Learning”
- Louis Wehenkel MAE, Liège University “Physics informed ML for bulk electric power systems”
3.15pm – 3.30pm Coffee Break
3.30pm – 6.30pm Machine Learning II
- Tolga Birdal, ICL “Topological Deep Learning: Beyond Graph Data”
- Ekin Dogus Cubuk, Google DeepMind “Scaling up computational materials discovery via deep learning”
- Marco di Renzo MAE, CNRS, Centrale Supelec “Smart Metasurfaces for Communications”
- Erol Gelenbe MAE FNATF RoyAcad Be, IITIS & KCL ”Wave Equation for Quantum Neural Networks”
6.00pm – 7.00pm Panel: Technical Challenges for Machine Learning
Yonina Eldar, Erol Gelenbe, Iryna Gurevych, Zeina Zakhour
Thursday Sep 5, 2024
9.30am – 10.30am AI in Cybersecurity, Trust and Privacy
- Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, ICL “Computational Privacy and AI”
- Zheng Yan, Xidan University “AI-empowered Trust and Trust-controlled AI”
10.30am – 10.45am Coffee Break
10.45am – 12.00am Research on Language Technology
- Iryna Gurevych, TU Darmstadt, “How to InterText? Modeling Text as a Living Object in Context”
- Anna Korhonen, University Cambridge “Towards globally equitable language technologies”
12.00am – 12.45am Lunch Break
12.45am – 3.00pm AI in Healthcare
- Benoît Macq RoyAcad Be, Louvain University “Coalitional Learning for Healthcare”
- Payam Barnaghi, ICL, “AI for Personalized Healthcare Alerts”
- James Cole, UCL “AI in the Analysis of Brain Ageing”
3.00pm – 3.15pm Coffee Break
3.15pm – 6.15pm AI in Engineering
- Helen Li, Duke University “Efficient Machine Learning: Algorithm-Hardware Co-design”
- Alexandra Brintrup, Cambridge University , “Explainable AI for Supply Chains”
- Eiman Kanjo, Nottingham Trent University & ICL “Tiny ML”
- Emmanouil Spyrakos, KCL “Interchangeability of AI and Control Theory for Robot Control”