Welcome to Digital Futures Open Research Days on 20-21 April

Welcome to Digital Futures Open Research Days, 20-21 April, with a rich program covering research projects, new partner presentations and panel discussions. REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

HURRY UP & REGISTER latest 13 April! A limited number of seats are available at the Digital Futures hub.

For participation, please register: https://www.kth.se/form/63f737c020083c2ed7532b0e

A preliminary program is published: Program Day 1, 20 April and Program Day 2, 21 April.

Join us at Digital Futures hub and learn from research presentations on a variety of topics:

  • 6G – Communication, Sensing, Computing
  • Safe and Smart Power Systems
  • Trustworthy Software and Systems
  • AI for Environment
  • Smart Mobility
  • Digitalized Built Environment
  • Transforming Education
  • Social AI
  • Digitalized Medicine
  • Digitalized Health Care
  • AI for Biology
  • Robots and People

Meet Digital Futures partners. Network and mingle with colleagues and new contacts. Enjoy Postdocs and Partner projects Poster Sessions while having lunch.

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