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Interdisciplinary PhD conference on Computational Thinking
This half-day interdisciplinary PhD conference brings together doctoral students and supervisors from different faculties at Lund University who engage with computational approaches in their research. The aim is to create a shared space for learning and discussion, and to exchange computational thinking as a core research practice across disciplinary boundaries.
Short description
Computational thinking is understood broadly as the ability to formulate research problems for computational analysis, work with abstraction and models, and critically apply computational methods to diverse academic fields. The conference promotes interdisciplinary dialogue and aims to strengthen a growing community of PhD students working with computational methods. The meeting starts with an inspirational keynote talk followed by PhD-student talks and discussions. There is no requirement to present in order to attend the conference.
Programme
13:30 Welcome
13:45 Keynote talk
Information will be added here shortly
14:30 Coffee break
15:00 Student talks – 8 minutes per talk + 2 minutes for questions
Pierre Klintefors, Computational system-level models of cognition utilising robotic platforms
Ioannis Polychronakos, Tuning a Monte Carlo event generator
Alexander Degener, Reprogramming Glial Cells to PVALB neurons - A Computational study
15:40 Short break
15:50 Student talks – 8 minutes per talk + 2 minutes for questions
Ioannis Tzoumas, Belief segmentation and price-discrimination in equivalent currency markets
Tilde Krusberg, Changing futurescapes of Swedish food systems: a computational approach to critical futures studies
Isabel Hendriks, Imaging pipeline for Detection, Segmentation and Classification on dynamic underwater images for improved marine monitoring
16:30 Discussion session
17:00 Departure for pub hangout
Registration opens on February 1st
Link to registration: Interdisciplinary PhD conference on Computational Thinking at Lund University
The conference is organised by the Pufendorf Advanced Study Group Computational Science Curricula, the research school COMPUTE and Lund Social Science Methods Centre.
Om evenemanget
Plats:
Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, Biskopsgatan 3, Lund
Inträde:
Gratis inträde
Målgrupp:
PhD Students and supervisors
Språk:
English
Kontakt:
Eva [dot] Persson [at] pi [dot] lu [dot] se