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SUMMARY:NISF: AI and You Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What is artificial intelligence (AI)\, and how does it work? It will be lots of fun exploring our demonstration tools together! Experts from Ulster University’s AIRC will talk about and demonstrate a number of AI application examples. With the help of these examples\, we will understand key concepts of AI and the mathematics involved. \n 
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/nisf-ai-and-you-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Digital
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SUMMARY:AI Lab Skunkworks: Using AI to identify tissue growth from CT scans with George Eliot Hospital
DESCRIPTION:Join AI Lab Skunkworks to learn how they have been experimenting with using AI to identify tissue growth from CT scans with George Eliot Hospital. \nCT scans are used in the detection and understanding of disease. Radiologists currently manually compare two CT scans\, taken at different dates\, to see whether a patient’s disease has improved\, deteriorated or remained unchanged. \nThis 12-week project investigated the AI techniques that could be applied to the problem and sought to provide a proof of concept (a feasibility study) about whether it was possible to identify organs and growths\, report on any changes and highlight areas of concern to the radiologist. \nThe AI Lab Skunkworks works on demonstrating the potential of AI through proof-of-concepts and upskilling the workforce through a knowledge-sharing model. We help healthcare organisations apply AI to their problems through rapid\, agile\, iterative projects. By running an open call\, we help develop proof of concepts through a 12 week process usually helped by a supplier.  We’re excited to present the results of our last project. \nJoin us for this webinar to learn more: \n\nAbout whether AI could be used to identify features in a CT scan and automatically align images to provide radiologists with a quick\, trustworthy support tool that would improve early detection and diagnosis of growths and improve patient outcomes.\nLearn more about the current problem radiologists face\,\nThe AI technique the Roke team used.\nChallenges faced and lessons learned through this project.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/ai-lab-skunkworks-using-ai-to-identify-tissue-growth-from-ct-scans-with-george-eliot-hospital/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Health
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SUMMARY:5G in Transport & Logistics: 5G 101
DESCRIPTION:5G\, 25% better than 4G\, right? No. 5G can be marketed as the next generation of mobile tech but fundamental changes in the way 5G networks are built and work make it an extremely powerful digital transformation tool. On one level it’s fibre (gigabyte) connectivity delivered wirelessly\, great for the Enhanced Mobile Broadband experience now being rolled out by the Public Networks. \nDig deeper and the flexibility\, power and control 5G brings to managing data make it an eminently deployable means to increase productivity\, reduce waste and contribute to the bottom line. \nThis session is a (mostly) non-technical look at 5G. Where it differs from what’s come before\, the capabilities it unlocks\, the role of Public and Private Networks. It will be of interest to anyone wanting to know how 5G can be applied in Transport & Logistics. \nKTN is a delivery partner for UK5G\nUK5G is the national innovation network dedicated to the promotion of research\, collaboration and the industrial application of 5G in the UK. Its mission is to ensure that the UK is at the forefront of global 5G development. KTN is a delivery partner for UK5G.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/5g-in-transport-logistics-5g-101/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Digital
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SUMMARY:Real Artificial Intelligence 2021
DESCRIPTION:Organised by BCS-SGAI – A special virtual event showcasing Practical Applications of Artificial Intelligence\n\n\nSPEAKERS\n\nScott Roberts (BT)\nChris Reed (Queen Mary University)\nJohn McCall (National Subsea Centre\, Robert Gordon University\, Aberdeen)\nDr. Jun Chen (Queen Mary University)\nMaria Axente (PwC)\nJanet Adams (SingularityNet)\n\nMore information about the programme and speakers at\nhttp://bcs-sgai.org/realai2021/?u=programme\n\n\nSYNOPSIS\nBCS-SGAI\, the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence\, is the organiser of one of the longest running annual series of AI conferences in Europe: the AI-20xx series. In recent years we have seen a rise in popularity of one aspect of the conference: the industry case studies. These have presented AI as it is actually implemented out there in the real world\, with all the triumphs and challenges that brings. \nBuilding on this success\, we are pleased to present Real Artificial Intelligence\, a series of meetings showcasing practical applications of AI. \nWe have aimed the event less at deep AI specialists and more at those who may be interested in understanding what AI can offer\, and what it is doing right now. The event will feature talks from leading exponents and case studies outlining practical applications of AI from a wide range of application domains. Plenty of time has been allowed in the programme for discussion. \n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: \nBCS-SGAI \nhttp://bcs-sgai.org/realai2021/?section=home \n\n\nOur events are for adults aged 16 years and over. \nFor overseas delegates who wish to attend the event\, please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/real-artificial-intelligence-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence
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SUMMARY:AI for Governance and Governance of AI
DESCRIPTION:How can we safely exploit and govern AI?\n\n\nSPEAKER\nMike Small of KuppingerCole \nAGENDA\n\n\n18:15 – Room Opens \n18.30 – Presentation \n19.30 – Close \n\n\nSYNOPSIS \nHow can we safely exploit and govern AI? \nArtificial Intelligence is a hot topic and many organizations are looking to exploit it\, but there are many concerns around the impact this will have on society. The concept of AI is not new\, but cloud computing has provided the access to data and computing power needed to turn it into a practical reality. \nHowever\, despite some concerns\, the current state of AI is still a long way from the Sci-Fi portrayal of a threat to humanity. Machine Learning technologies provide significantly improved capabilities to analyse large amounts of data. While this poses a threat of “Big Other” it also makes them suitable for spotting patterns and anomalies so\, potentially useful for detecting fraudulent activity\, security breaches and non-compliance. Whatever our concerns\, these technologies will be used by our cyber adversaries. \nArtificial Intelligence is a hot topic and many organizations are looking to exploit it\, but there are many concerns around the impact this will have on society. The concept of AI is not new\, but cloud computing has provided the access to data and computing power needed to turn it into a practical reality. However\, despite some concerns\, the current state of AI is still a long way from the Sci-Fi portrayal of a threat to humanity. \nMachine Learning technologies provide significantly improved capabilities to analyse large amounts of data. While this poses a threat of “Big Other” it also makes them suitable for spotting patterns and anomalies so\, potentially useful for detecting fraudulent activity\, security breaches and non-compliance. Whatever our concerns\, these technologies will be used by our cyber adversaries. \n\n\n\nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHY\nHeadline Speaker: Mike Small of KuppingerCole. \n\n\nOur events are for adults aged 16 years and over. \nFor overseas delegates who wish to attend the event\, please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters. \n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: \nInformation Security SG \nVisit  https://www.bcs.org/membership/member-communities/information-security-specialist-group/
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/ai-for-governance-and-governance-of-ai/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence
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SUMMARY:Building the Smarter State
DESCRIPTION:The seventh edition of our flagship public services conference\, Building the Smarter State\, will take place on 22 September. \nFor the last six years the conference has successfully attracted digital leaders from across the breadth of public and the private sectors to showcase how technology is shaping today’s and tomorrow’s public services – helping to build a smarter state. \nIt’s now ten years since the launch of the report that led to the founding of the Government Digital Service. The decade since has witnessed both significant disruption and progression in public sector transformation. As well as the establishing of GDS\, we’ve had the introduction of the Cloud First policy\, the creation of the Digital Marketplace\, the launch of the Local Digital Declaration and a new Local Digital Collaboration Unit\, a renewed emphasis on user centricity and the disaggregation of large IT and technology contracts. All of which helped propel the UK to the top spot in the UN’s E-Government Rankings in 2016. \nAlongside past pressures and the legacy of COVID-19\, 2021 has seen changes to public procurement\, key leaders in the heart of Government brought in to supercharge digitization\, and efforts to address the legacy estate\, harness data and develop capability across the public sector. \nIt feels like the UK is on the cusp of the next big leap forward in digital Government\, and it is crucial we get the first steps on that journey right. At this year’s conference senior leaders from the public sector and the civil service will explore the key issues and technologies that will usher in the next decade of public service transformation. \nEvent Information \nDate: 22 September \nLocation: Online \nTiming: 10:00 – 17:00 (please note timings may change slightly as the agenda is finalised) \nTickets:  \ntechUK member rate (standard) – £80+VAT \ntechUK member rate (SME) – £30+VAT \nNon-member rate – £200+VAT \nPublic Sector – this event is free to attend for public sector delegates\, if you have any issues registering please contact events@techUK.org.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/building-the-smarter-state/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Digital,Innovation,Technology,Telecommunications
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210916T120000
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SUMMARY:Design Thinking for AI – Mini Forum
DESCRIPTION:Discover how design thinking methods can help overcome cultural barriers to change and unlock business model innovation in a professional services firm. \nDiscover how design thinking methods can help overcome cultural barriers to change and unlock business model innovation in a professional services firm. \nHosted by AI for Services in partnership with Oxford Brookes University and the NextGenPSF project team and SuperTech\, this mini forum is fully dedicated to professionals\, entrepreneurs\, data scientists and engineers developing Artificial Intelligence solutions for the accountancy and legal services sectors. \nJoin us to explore what design thinking is and how the approach can be used to unlock business model innovation in a professional services business. \nThe session will offer participants the opportunity to: \n\nHear from organisations that have integrated design thinking into the development and application of AI technologies in the sector\nPut into practice design thinking methods through an interactive exercise\nDiscover some of the innovative projects funded by UKRI Next Generation Services Challenge\n\nAgenda\n10:00 – Welcome \nAstrid Ayel\, AI for Services Lead\, KTN \n10:10 – Harnessing AI using Design Thinking \nProfessor Tim Vorley\, Pro Vice-Chancellor\, Dean of Oxford Brookes Business School \n10:25 – A Practical Exercise based on the AI in Readiness Toolkit \n10:40 – The Professional Services Businesses Panel \n\nSarah Blair\, Director of IT\, Thorntons Law\nDanielle Costin\, Head of Projects and Innovation\, Shoosmiths LLP\nDr Catriona Wolfenden\, Partner & Innovation Manager\, Weightmans LLP\nChaired by Hilary Smyth-Allen\, Executive Lead\, SuperTech WM\n\n11:20 – The Startups Panel  \n\nSteven Hassall\, Co-Founder & Design Director\, Frontier Labs\nJaume Mora Pedros\, Head of Product\, Engine B\nAnthony Seale\, CEO\, Legatics\nChaired by Melanie Knetsch\, Deputy Challenge Director\, Next Generation Services\, UKRI (TBC)
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/design-thinking-for-ai-mini-forum/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210913T120000
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SUMMARY:AI Skunkworks Webinar - Building Proofs of Concepts.
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how we have been using AI to identify patients at risk of long term hospital stays and how you can apply to work with us.\n\n\nOver the last 12 weeks The NHSx Skunkworks partnered with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) partners\, Polygeist to explore the question can machine learning help us to identify patients who are at risk of long term stay? Long term stay is when a patient stays in hospital for more than 21 days. \nThe AI Lab Skunkworks works on Demonstrating the potential of AI through proofs-of-concepts and upskilling the workforce through a knowledge-sharing model. We help healthcare organisations apply AI to their problems through rapid\, agile\, iterative projects. By running an open call\, we help develop proofs of concepts through a 12 week process usually helped by a supplier. We’re excited to present the results of our last project. \nIn this show and tell you will learn all about: \n\nHow we investigated the benefits of AI applied to hospital admissions data\nWhat we did and how we collaborated on this project\nWhat AI approach we took and why\nWhat we created and the benefits of creating a proof of concept\nWhat the benefits are in the short\, medium and long term\nThe impact of creating this proof of concept\nHow you can solve a similar problem using our open approach\nHow you can apply to work with us on a problem you’ve seen.
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/ai-skunkworks-webinar-building-proofs-of-concepts/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,Health,Innovation,R&D
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SUMMARY:Skills4Scientists - Poster Symposium
DESCRIPTION:A poster symposia and recruitment event.\n\n\nDescription\nThis event is the final event of the virtual Skills 4 Scientists series run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). This event is a virtual 2 day poster symposia on the 1st and 2nd of September (between AI3SD\, PSDS & RSC-CICAG) where attendees will be invited to present their research to a range of experts from industry and academia. A number of companies have also been invited to present on the opportunities that they have to offer graduates and PhD students.  \nWho is this event for?\nThis series of virtual events is primarily aimed at late stage undergraduate or early stage postgraduate students who are studying a physical sciences subject. However\, it is open to any attendees who wish to join if the subject matter is of interest to you! Please note though that many of the company talks and posters will be based around chemistry / physical sciences subject matter. \n\n\n\nAgenda\n\nThis event will run approximately from 10:00-17:00 on both days. A draft agenda will be published shortly.\n\nSubmit a Poster\n\nIf you are an undergraduate or postgraduate student or ECR working on the intersection of AI and Chemistry we would like to offer you the opportunity to present your research at this event via a poster and lightning talk. \nIf you wish to submit a poster please fill in our Poster form  (https://forms.office.com/r/ZB1ttJn1cM)by midnight on the 18th August. We will let you know if your application is successful within a few working days\, and the final deadline for the full poster to be sent to Samantha Kanza (s.kanza@soton.ac.uk) is the 25th August.\n\nGive a Talk\n\nIf you are a company working in related areas to AI3SD and wish to give a talk about the opportunities your company has to offer graduates and PhD students as part of this symposium please contact Dr Samantha Kanza (s.kanza@soton.ac.uk).\n\nSponsorship\n\n£200 – logos on all event materials (rolling slides\, webpages\, flyers\, YouTube splashscreens). If you wish to sponsor this event please contact Dr Samantha Kanza (s.kanza@soton.ac.uk).\n\nThis event has been generously sponsored by Optibrium. \n\n\n\nThe Skills 4 Scientists series\nThis series is a joint venture organised between the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS)\, running alongside the AI3SD summer internship program. This series of events will run over the summer and aims to educate and improve scientists’ skills in a range of areas including research data management\, python\, version control\, ethics\, and career development.  \nThis series is primarily aimed at final year undergraduates / early stage PhD students. Although of course anyone interested in any of the topics is welcome to join! \nThis series starts on the 7th July 2021\, and runs every other Wednesday and Thursday afternoon until the end of August. Each seminar session will commence at 14:00 and typically finish around 17:00. The final event of the series will be a 2 day poster symposia where attendees will be invited to present their research to a range of experts from industry and academia. \nTo find out about the other events in the series visit https://www.ai3sd.org/skills-4-scientists/ \nEvent Access Details\nThis event will be run virtually via the Zoom video conferencing platform. This can be accessed via either a computer or mobile device.  \nIn most of the session we will ask that attendees keep their camera off and microphones muted to reduce bandwidth and background noise. If we invite attendees to join us on camera there is no obligation to switch on your camera. \nYou will be able to ask questions via the chat box in Zoom\, or in dedicated question sessions we will also invite people to ask questions using their microphone.  \nThis event will utilise the automated captioning provided by Zoom\, and where permission is given we will post recordings of the event on our YouTube channels to allow you to watch them again later. \nAbout AI3SD\nWe are the AI3SD Network+ (Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Intelligence for Automated Investigations for Scientific Discovery). The Network+ is funded by EPSRC and hosted by the University of Southampton and aims to bring together researchers looking to show how cutting edge artificial and augmented intelligence technologies can be used to push the boundaries of scientific discovery.  \nAbout PSDS\nThe Physical Sciences Data-science Service (PSDS) is a National Research Facility funded by EPSRC and run by the University of Southampton and STFC. The service provides free access to high quality data resources for the UK academic community. PSDS also aims to raise awareness\, engagement\, and education about data science within the physical sciences.  \nAbout CICAG\nThe Chemical Information and Computer Applications Group (CICAG) is one of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s many member-led Interest Groups. Our aims are to keep users of chemical information and computer applications aware of activities\, services\, and developments in a rapidly changing area\, by organising a programme of formal and informal meetings to describe new developments\, to review particular topics and to evaluate and discuss current systems\, services and techniques. \nAI3SD Network Contact Details\nEmail – info@ai3sd.org  \nTwitter – @AISciNet  \nLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ai3sd  \nLinkedIn Interest Group – AI3 Science Network Interest Group  \nTo become part of the AI3SD Network+\, join our mailing list by sending an email to: listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk  \nSubject: Subscribe  \nMessage: SUBSCRIBE AI3SD Firstname Lastname  \nOr go to https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/AI3SD  \nPSDS Contact Details\nWebsite – https://www.psds.ac.uk \nEmail – support@psds.ac.uk / psds@soton.ac.uk \nTwitter – @PSDS_UK \nCICAG Contact Details\nWebsite – http://www.rsccicag.org/ \nTwitter – @RSC_CICAG
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/skills4scientists-poster-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence
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SUMMARY:Skills4Scientists - Careers 2
DESCRIPTION:A session on careers advice as part of the Skills 4 Scientists summer training series.\n\n\nDescription\nThis event is part of the virtual Skills 4 Scientists series run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). \nThis session will provide insight into potential different career paths\, including a panel session with ECRs talking about their different careers and a discussion on what the long term career of a chemist can look like. \nWho is this event for?\nThis series of virtual events is primarily aimed at late stage undergraduate or early stage postgraduate students who are studying a physical sciences subject. However\, it is open to any attendees who wish to join if the subject matter is of interest to you! Please note though that many of the examples will be based around chemistry / physical sciences subject matter.  \nPre-requisites\nThis course has no pre-requisites \n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n2:00-2:10: Welcome\n2:10-3:00: Panel Session with ECRs\n3:00-3:10: Coffee Break \n3:10-4:10: A Career in Chemistry & Beyond – Kevin Parker \n4:10-4:20: Coffee Break \n4:20-5:00: Q+A  \n\nSpeaker Bios\nJennifer  Hiscock obtained her PhD from the University of Southampton (UK) under the supervision of Prof. Philip A. Gale in 2010 studying supramolecular host:guest chemistry. She continued her post-doctoral research between this group and Dstl (Porton Down – UK) until 2015 when she moved to the University of Kent (UK) as the Caldin research fellow. In 2016 she was awarded a permanent lectureship position at that same institution\, which has since been followed by her promotion to Reader in Supramolecular Chemistry and Director of Innovation and Enterprise for the School of Physical Sciences in 2019. In 2020 she was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship\, developing novel cell surface active therapeutics and drug adjuvants. Her research currently focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to applying supramolecular chemistry to solve real-world problems. \nJo Grundy graduated from Exeter University with a BSc in Chemistry in 1996\, qualified as a teacher with a PGCE from Durham University then taught at Varndean School for a couple of years in Brighton\, before doing an MSc in 1999\, then DPhil in Organometallic chemistry at Sussex University. Between 2004 and 2006 I worked with Prof. Mathey at UC Riverside\, before coming back to teach at a school in Duisburg Germany. I returned to the UK and taught chemistry and maths to A level\, at Farnborough Sixth Form\, then the Isle of Wight College\, Barton Peveril and Itchen College. In 2018\, did a second MSc in Artificial Intelligence at Southampton University\, then worked as a Teaching Fellow in Computer Science for a year\, before starting in my present job as a Research Fellow in Machine Learning.  \nSamuel Munday is a Research Assistant at the University of Southampton. He is currently part of the ICURe programme\, and his research focus is in the digital economy space\, interviewing and working with industry to assess the need for systems that can automatically curate and contextualise information from paper records. Samuel graduated from the University of Southampton in 2018 with an MChem in Chemistry and Maths\, and prior to undertaking his recent position\, he worked as a Research Technician at the University\, and was involved with a variety of different projects. He led the development and implementation of a machine learning platform for the polymeric materials sector\, aiding them in bringing new products to market faster. He has also developed and helped deliver a Python programming course for undergraduate Chemists as well as being involved in assessing the ethical implications of implementing AI and data sharing across the food supply chain.  \nSamantha Kanza is an Enterprise Fellow at the University of Southampton. She completed her MEng in Computer Science at the University of Southampton and then worked for BAE Systems Applied Intelligence for a year before returning to do an iPhD in Web Science (in Computer Science and Chemistry)\, which focused on Semantic Tagging of Scientific Documents and Electronic Lab Notebooks. She was awarded her PhD in April 2018. Samantha works in the interdisciplinary research area of applying computer science techniques to the scientific domain\, specifically through the use of semantic web technologies and artificial intelligence. Her research includes looking at electronic lab notebooks and smart laboratories\, to improve the digitization and knowledge management of the scientific record using semantic web technologies; and using IoT devices in the laboratory. She has also worked on a number of interdisciplinary Semantic Web projects in different domains\, including agriculture\, chemistry and the social sciences. \nNicola Knight is an Enterprise Research Fellow at the University of Southampton working on the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). She completed her Masters of Chemistry (MChem) at the University of Southampton previously before undertaking a PhD in Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Jeremy Frey. Her PhD focused on the interface between Chemistry and Computing with research in chemical modelling\, remote experiments and the implementation of IoT technology in scientific research. Nicola’s current research interests are in the use of computing in scientific labs and notetaking with particular interest in IoT technologies and streamlining the research process. \nKevin Parker started his career with a bang by blowing up a laboratory at the University of Cambridge while studying for his Ph.D. Some 40 years later\, he runs a training and consultancy company helping start-up companies and individuals achieve their promise. He has completed 500 assignments in this area since 1995. His company’s clients have included 19 Russell Group Universities\, the Royal Society of Edinburgh\, departments of both the UK and Scottish Government\, and the Episcopal Church of Scotland. \nThe Skills 4 Scientists series\nThis series is a joint venture organised between the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS)\, running alongside the AI3SD summer internship program. This series of events will run over the summer and aims to educate and improve scientists’ skills in a range of areas including research data management\, python\, version control\, ethics\, and career development.  \nThis series is primarily aimed at final year undergraduates / early stage PhD students. Although of course anyone interested in any of the topics is welcome to join! \nThis series starts on the 7th July 2021\, and runs every other Wednesday and Thursday afternoon until the end of August. Each seminar session will commence at 14:00 and typically finish around 17:00. The final event of the series will be a 2 day poster symposia where attendees will be invited to present their research to a range of experts from industry and academia. \nTo find out about the other events in the series visit https://www.ai3sd.org/skills-4-scientists/ \nEvent Access Details\nThis event will be run virtually via the Zoom video conferencing platform. This can be accessed via either a computer or mobile device.  \nIn most of the session we will ask that attendees keep their camera off and microphones muted to reduce bandwidth and background noise. If we invite attendees to join us on camera there is no obligation to switch on your camera. \nYou will be able to ask questions via the chat box in Zoom\, or in dedicated question sessions we will also invite people to ask questions using their microphone.  \nThis event will utilise the automated captioning provided by Zoom\, and where permission is given we will post recordings of the event on our YouTube channels to allow you to watch them again later. \nAbout AI3SD\nWe are the AI3SD Network+ (Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Intelligence for Automated Investigations for Scientific Discovery). The Network+ is funded by EPSRC and hosted by the University of Southampton and aims to bring together researchers looking to show how cutting edge artificial and augmented intelligence technologies can be used to push the boundaries of scientific discovery.  \nAbout PSDS\nThe Physical Sciences Data-science Service (PSDS) is a National Research Facility funded by EPSRC and run by the University of Southampton and STFC. The service provides free access to high quality data resources for the UK academic community. PSDS also aims to raise awareness\, engagement\, and education about data science within the physical sciences.  \nAI3SD Network Contact Details\nEmail – info@ai3sd.org  \nTwitter – @AISciNet  \nLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ai3sd  \nLinkedIn Interest Group – AI3 Science Network Interest Group  \nTo become part of the AI3SD Network+\, join our mailing list by sending an email to: listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk  \nSubject: Subscribe  \nMessage: SUBSCRIBE AI3SD Firstname Lastname  \nOr go to https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/AI3SD  \nPSDS Contact Details\nWebsite – https://www.psds.ac.uk \nEmail – support@psds.ac.uk / psds@soton.ac.uk \nTwitter – @PSDS_UK
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SUMMARY:Skills4Scientists - Ethical Research
DESCRIPTION:A session on ethics in research as part of the Skills 4 Scientists summer training series.\n\n\nDescription\nThis event is part of the virtual Skills 4 Scientists series run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). \nThis session will focus on several areas of ethical research including discussions on why ethics is important and how to write an ethics application. We will also be including an interactive breakout session using a set of Moral IT cards developed by researchers at the University of Nottingham: https://lachlansresearch.com/the-moral-it-legal-it-decks/ \nWho is this event for?\nThis series of virtual events is primarily aimed at late stage undergraduate or early stage postgraduate students who are studying a physical sciences subject. However\, it is open to any attendees who wish to join if the subject matter is of interest to you! Please note though that many of the examples will be based around chemistry / physical sciences subject matter.  \nPre-requisites\nThis course has no pre-requisites \n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n2:00-2:10: Welcome\, Registration & Logistics\n2:10-2:30: Intro to ethics – Dr Peter Craigon\n2:30-3:05: Writing an ethics application – Dr Samantha Kanza\n3:05-3:20: Intro to Moral IT Cards – Dr Peter Craigon\n3:20-3:40: Break\n3:40-4:50: Interactive Activity – Moral IT Cards\n4:50-5:00: Wrap Up \n\nSpeaker Bios\nDr Peter Craigon\nAbstract: The Moral-IT cards\, developed by Dr Lachlan Urquhart (now at Edinburgh) and Dr Peter Craigon\, at the Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute at the University of Nottingham\, are used as a tool to prompt reflection on the legal\, ethical\, technical and social implications of new information technologies. In this interactive session we will be using the Moral-IT cards to prompt discussion and thought on the ethical implications that a user’s research can have\, and how they can consider these angles in their experiment and research design. The session will be introduced by Dr Peter Craigon from the University of Nottingham and discussion groups will be facilitated by members of our organising team. The Moral-IT cards are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and more information can be found on this website: https://lachlansresearch.com/the-moral-it-legal-it-decks/ \n Urquhart\, L.\, Craigon\, P.\, 2020. The Moral-IT Deck: A Tool for Ethics by Design. arXiv:2007.07514 . \nPeter Craigon is a Research Fellow in Ethics\, Legislation and Engagement in Food and Agricultural Innovation within the Future Food Beacon of Excellence at the University of Nottingham. He is working with Professor Kate Millar and Professor Richard Hyde on developing tools to encourage ethical engagement and regulatory responsiveness for researchers working in food and agricultural innovation and beyond. He previously worked at the Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute at the University of Nottingham developing a tool to enable ethical design of IT based technologies and also at the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science researching dog behaviour. Alongside this he completed a multidisciplinary PhD at the Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training also at the University of Nottingham exploring how social maps create knowledge about place.  \nSamantha Kanza is an Enterprise Fellow at the University of Southampton. She completed her MEng in Computer Science at the University of Southampton and then worked for BAE Systems Applied Intelligence for a year before returning to do an iPhD in Web Science (in Computer Science and Chemistry)\, which focused on Semantic Tagging of Scientific Documents and Electronic Lab Notebooks. She was awarded her PhD in April 2018. Samantha works in the interdisciplinary research area of applying computer science techniques to the scientific domain\, specifically through the use of semantic web technologies and artificial intelligence. Her research includes looking at electronic lab notebooks and smart laboratories\, to improve the digitization and knowledge management of the scientific record using semantic web technologies; and using IoT devices in the laboratory. She has also worked on a number of interdisciplinary Semantic Web projects in different domains\, including agriculture\, chemistry and the social sciences. \n The Skills 4 Scientists series\nThis series is a joint venture organised between the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS)\, running alongside the AI3SD summer internship program. This series of events will run over the summer and aims to educate and improve scientists’ skills in a range of areas including research data management\, python\, version control\, ethics\, and career development.  \nThis series is primarily aimed at final year undergraduates / early stage PhD students. Although of course anyone interested in any of the topics is welcome to join! \nThis series starts on the 7th July 2021\, and runs every other Wednesday and Thursday afternoon until the end of August. Each seminar session will commence at 14:00 and typically finish around 17:00. The final event of the series will be a 2 day poster symposia where attendees will be invited to present their research to a range of experts from industry and academia. \nTo find out about the other events in the series visit https://www.ai3sd.org/skills-4-scientists/ \nEvent Access Details\nThis event will be run virtually via the Zoom video conferencing platform. This can be accessed via either a computer or mobile device.  \nIn most of the session we will ask that attendees keep their camera off and microphones muted to reduce bandwidth and background noise. If we invite attendees to join us on camera there is no obligation to switch on your camera. \nYou will be able to ask questions via the chat box in Zoom\, or in dedicated question sessions we will also invite people to ask questions using their microphone.  \nThis event will utilise the automated captioning provided by Zoom\, and where permission is given we will post recordings of the event on our YouTube channels to allow you to watch them again later. \nAbout AI3SD\nWe are the AI3SD Network+ (Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Intelligence for Automated Investigations for Scientific Discovery). The Network+ is funded by EPSRC and hosted by the University of Southampton and aims to bring together researchers looking to show how cutting edge artificial and augmented intelligence technologies can be used to push the boundaries of scientific discovery.  \nAbout PSDS\nThe Physical Sciences Data-science Service (PSDS) is a National Research Facility funded by EPSRC and run by the University of Southampton and STFC. The service provides free access to high quality data resources for the UK academic community. PSDS also aims to raise awareness\, engagement\, and education about data science within the physical sciences.  \nAI3SD Network Contact Details\nEmail – info@ai3sd.org  \nTwitter – @AISciNet  \nLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ai3sd  \nLinkedIn Interest Group – AI3 Science Network Interest Group  \nTo become part of the AI3SD Network+\, join our mailing list by sending an email to: listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk  \nSubject: Subscribe  \nMessage: SUBSCRIBE AI3SD Firstname Lastname  \nOr go to https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/AI3SD  \nPSDS Contact Details\nWebsite – https://www.psds.ac.uk \nEmail – support@psds.ac.uk / psds@soton.ac.uk \nTwitter – @PSDS_UK
URL:https://matrixni.org/event/skills4scientists-ethical-research/
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence
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