Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology
The Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology is organized by HIIT, a joint research institute between University of Helsinki and Aalto University. The series was launched in 2012.
The focus of the lecture series is on the research challenges and solutions faced by current and future information technology, as seen by internationally leading experts in the field.
The lectures are intended to be approachable for people with scientific education in fields other than information technology, whilst at the same time providing information technology experts new viewpoints to their own discipline.
Venues alternate between University of Helsinki and Aalto University, the two host universities of HIIT.
The events are open to all and free of charge.
Joseph Konstan "Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: An Experimentalist’s Approach"
This lecture is part of the Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology.
Margaret M. Burnett "Mission: To enable diverse mere mortals to assess an AI agent’s “goodness” for their own needs"
This lecture is part of the Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology.
Ian F. Akyildiz "A New CubeSat Design with Reconfigurable Multi-band Radios for Dynamic Spectrum Access in Internet of Space Things"
This lecture is part of the Helsinki Distinguished Lecture Series on Future Information Technology.