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SUMMARY:AI challenges in Higher Education Institutions
DESCRIPTION:As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize higher education\, it brings not only opportunities but also significant challenges. This webinar will explore how institutions around the world are navigating these challenges\, with a special focus on cybersecurity risks and solutions.\nWe’ll hear from experts across three regions—India\, South Korea\, and Europe—who will share unique insights into the specific hurdles and innovative approaches being taken in their respective regions. From AI-driven security threats to evolving government regulations and institutional strategies\, this session will highlight the global nature of the issue and the need for cross-border collaboration.\nJoin us for a deep dive into how AI is reshaping teaching and research in higher educational institutions\, and discover how universities and policy-makers are working to meet these challenges across Europe and the Indo- Pacific.\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\nTotal Duration: 90 minutes\n\n1. Introduction and Welcome (10 minutes)\nKarolina Gyurovszka \n\n\nBrief introduction of the moderator and the session’s purpose\nBrief introduction of INPACE and Digital Partnerships\nBrief explanation of why we chose this topic\nQuick introduction of each speaker\n\n\n2. The Challenges of AI in higher education in Japan (20 minutes)\nPaul Raine (15 mins) \n \n\n\nThe use of AI for language learning\nThe cultural specifics of Japan and AI\n\n3. The Challenges of AI in higher education in Singapore (15 minutes)\nMichael Klemm (15 minutes) \n\n\nThe challenges and opprotunities of using AI in Singapore\nEmployability\, education technology and entrepreneurship\n\n4. Challenges of using AI in research in India (15 minutes)\nDr. Ramesh Sharma (15 mins) \n \n\nThe AIs impact on teaching\, learning and assessment\nKey challenges faced by educational and research institutions\nEmerging solutions  from India\n\n5. Cybersecurity AI challenges in Higher Education Institutions in Europe (15 minutes)\nProf. Nineta Polemi (15 mins) \n\nAI usage across European universities and its impact on cybersecurity\nBest practices for AI-driven cybersecurity in educational settings\n\n  \n\n6. Panel Discussion: Addressing Global AI and Cybersecurity Challenges in Research and Education (15 minutes)\nModerator facilitates a panel discussion with all three speakers.\n\nKey comparison of challenges and solutions across India\, South Korea\, and Europe.\nHow can Digital Partnerships help improve the challenges the AI brings to higher educational institutions?\nThe role of government policies\, academic institutions\, and the private sector.\n\n7. Closing Remarks (5 minutes)\n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister Now!\n 
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/ai-challenges-in-higher-educational-institutions-cybersecurity/
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SUMMARY:The potential and challenges of two-dimensional materials for More-than-Moore applications (February 4\, 2025)
DESCRIPTION:A webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Advanced Computing. \n\nGraphene and other two-dimensional materials (2DM) have garnered significant attention in science and engineering due to their potential applications in electronics\, photonics\, and sensing. Despite over 15 years of extensive research and proven laboratory-scale performance\, industrial adoption of 2DM-based technologies remains limited. The primary reasons include the dominance of mature silicon technology and the current technological challenges associated with 2DMs\, such as defect management\, dielectric deposition\, doping\, etching\, and electrical contacts. \n\n\nThe integration of 2DMs with silicon CMOS at the back-end-of-line (BEOL) or front-end-of-line (FEOL) presents an opportunity to expand silicon’s capabilities while addressing 2DMs’ maturity issues. This co-integration enables applications beyond traditional silicon\, particularly in optoelectronics\, sensors\, and flexible electronics. Current research highlights projects such as graphene-based biosensors for point-of-care diagnostics\, integrated photonics\, gas sensors\, and advanced flexible transparent electrodes. \n\n\nInternational collaborations at the University of Granada are driving innovations in biosensors\, gas detection\, and photonics. These efforts aim to enable high-performance\, cost-effective\, and scalable solutions for diverse industries. While challenges remain\, the promise of 2DMs in enabling “More-than-Moore” applications underscores their transformative potential in next-generation technologies. \nThis webinar will be presented by Prof. Francisco Gamiz\, a European INPACE expert involved in the working groups on Advanced Computing and Functionalities\, who participates in roadmapping activities in this field. \nRegister Now!\n\n 
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/the-potential-and-challenges-of-two-dimensional-materials-for-more-than-moore-applications-february-4-2025/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Bridging Data Integration and AI for Industrial Decision Support: Real-Time Applications in Oil and Gas Drilling
DESCRIPTION:A webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Digitalization of Industry\, Infrastructures\, and Services. \n\n\nThis webinar focuses on the transformative role of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in bridging data integration and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address complex challenges in industrial applications\, specifically in the oil and gas drilling sector. \nLeveraging real-time data\, the DSS integrates Multi-Objective Optimization (MOO)\, Machine Learning (ML)\, and expert systems to enable predictive maintenance\, real-time parameter optimization\, and energy auditing.\nParticipants will gain insights into how advanced analytics and AI-driven tools streamline operations\, enhance decision-making\, and mitigate risks in well drilling processes. Case studies will showcase practical applications\, highlighting the system’s potential to redefine industry benchmarks and foster sustainable operations. \n\n\nThere will be time to discuss with the speaker after the presentation. \nThis webinar will be presented by Prof. Dr. Senthilmurugan Subbiah\, a full professor at IIT Guwahati\, India\, and a world-renowned expert in automation in the process industries\, membrane processes\, and water technology.  \n\n\n\nThis webinar will be presented by Prof. Francisco Gamiz\, a European INPACE expert involved in the working groups on Advanced Computing and Functionalities\, who participates in roadmapping activities in this field. \nRegister Now!\n\n 
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/bridging-data-integration-and-ai-for-industrial-decision-support-real-time-applications-in-oil-and-gas-drilling/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EU-Japan Collaboration on Common Data Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 29\, 2025\, 10:00 – 11:00 CET\nVenue: Online \n\nA webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Data Technologies. \n\n\nThis webinar – organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Data Technologies – and endorsed by the Data Spaces Support Centre (DSSC) – will offer a valuable opportunity for knowledge sharing and fostering synergies between initiatives operating on the data spaces landscape in various geographical regions. \nAfter a brief introduction by INPACE Hub\, the DSSC will take the floor to present its work and offerings supporting the realisation of the Common European Data Spaces. The session will then highlight Japan’s approach to implementing Data Spaces by showcasing the manufacturing data space case. Finally\, attendees will be able to participate in a Q&A session\, where commonalities and differences are expected to be discussed. \n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nDr. Antonis Ramfos\nDirector\, Innovation & Business Development\, Athens Technology Center\nSavvas Rogotis\nData Ecosystem Senior Project Manager\, Big Data Value Association\nThomas Hahn\nChief Expert Software\, Siemens AG\nGianfranco Cecconi\nChief Solutions Officer\, International Data Spaces Association | Executive Director\, Data Spaces Support Center\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\n 
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/eu-japan-collaboration-on-common-data-spaces/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Interfacing\, Interactions\, and Integration in Quantum Photonics
DESCRIPTION:Interfacing\, Interactions\, and Integration in Quantum Photonics\n\nA webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Groundbreaking Technologies. \nRegister here \n  \n\nSolid-state quantum emitters have attracted much attention as an integrated source of photonic and spin qubits\, which are basic elements for a range of quantum applications.\nRecent advances in the interfacing\, interacting\, and integrating of these emitters demonstrate a variety of quantum resources: bright quantum light sources\, many-body quantum interaction\, and miniaturized quantum devices. In particular\, introducing nanophotonic cavities or waveguides increases efficiency and adds quantum functionalities.\nGiven their high performance and scalability\, quantum emitters are taking the next stages towards scalable\, integrated quantum systems on photonic integrated chips or fiber optics. Therefore\, all quantum operations are efficiently possible in real-world photonic platforms.\nIn this talk\, Prof. Jehyung Kim will present recent races and future challenges in scalable\, integrated quantum resources for quantum photonics.
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/interfacing-interactions-and-integration-in-quantum-photonics/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Standardisation in practice : from research to high quality standards
DESCRIPTION:Standardisation in practice : from research to high quality standards\n\nA webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Standardisation \nRegister here \nThis engaging 1-hour webinar is organized as part of the INPACE project (International Partnership for Advancing Cross-border Engineering)\, which fosters collaboration between Europe\, South Korea\, Singapore\, and India. The session will delve into the vital connection between research\, standardization\, and the importance of testing and validation in improving the quality of international standards. \n\nThroughout this session\, experts from these regions will explore how global cooperation can enhance the standardization process\, drawing on their collective experiences to provide insights into shaping effective international standards that meet the demands of an interconnected world.\nAgenda:\n\n\nIntroduction: Franck Le Gall (EGM/INPACE) will open the session with a welcome and overview of the webinar.\nOverview of International Standardizations – Linking Research and Standardization: Antonio Kung (Trialog)will explore how research plays a critical role in shaping and evolving international standards\, offering insights into the ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academic research and practical standardization processes.\nIndian Standardisation System and how it is linked with Research: Dinesh Chand Sharma (SESEI) will focus on the Indian Standardisation System’s role in fostering innovation\, quality\, and consistency in research. He will highlight how standards in India align with global research frameworks\, enhancing the credibility and impact of Indian research outputs. Sharma will also discuss the SESEI project’s contributions in bridging Indian and European standardisation efforts to promote research collaboration and development.\nQ&A: A live question-and-answer session will follow\, allowing participants to engage with the speakers and gain deeper insights into the topics discussed.\n\n\nKey Details:\n\nDuration: 1 hour\nPresentation: 20-25 minutes each\n\n\nThis webinar is a must-attend for professionals and organizations involved in standardization\, research\, and quality assurance\, especially those interested in international collaboration and the INPACE project’s efforts to enhance cross-border cooperation among Europe\, South Korea\, Singapore\, and India. Join us for a valuable discussion on shaping the future of global standards!
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/standardisation-in-practice-from-research-to-high-quality-standards/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Data interoperable exchange in smart cities
DESCRIPTION:Data interoperable exchange in smart cities: A webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Smart Cities and Communities\n  \nRegister here \nAgenda:\n\n\nIntroduction: Franck Le Gall (EGM/INPACE) will open the session with a welcome and overview of the webinar.\nStandard for cross-domain data exchanges. Martin Bauer (NEC)  will provide an overview of NGSI-LD as a foundational framework for enabling interoperable and context-aware data sharing across domains\, with applications in smart cities.\nImproving Quality of Standards through Testing and Validation: Laurent Velez (ETSI CTI) will discuss the pivotal role of testing and validation in enhancing the reliability and effectiveness of standards\, offering examples of best practices and the latest developments in the field. It will introduce the forthcoming NGSI-LD Plugtest being supported as a pilot project by INPACE\nQ&A: A live question-and-answer session will follow\, allowing participants to engage with the speakers and gain deeper insights into the topics discussed.\n\n\nKey Details:\n\nDuration: 1 hour\nPresentation: 20-25 minutes each\n\n\nThis webinar is a must-attend for professionals and organizations involved in standardization\, research\, and quality assurance\, especially those interested in international collaboration and the INPACE project’s efforts to enhance cross-border cooperation among Europe\, South Korea\, Singapore\, and India. Join us for a valuable discussion on shaping the future of global standards!
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/data-interoperable-exchange-in-smart-cities/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:INPACE Workshops & Webinars: Let the Plants do the Talking: Climate-Smart Agriculture by the messages received from Plants and Soil (TWG 12 - Advanced Functionalities)
DESCRIPTION:Explore how cutting-edge electronics and AI are revolutionising agriculture\, driving eco-friendly solutions\, and enabling plants to “do the talking”.\n\nJoin us to discover the game-changing innovations shaping a sustainable future at the new upcoming IEEE Distinguished Lecture with Danilo Demarchi\, full professor at Politecnico di Torino and member of the IEEE Sensors Council and the BioCAS Technical Committee.\n\nAs reported in the report recently issued by the United Nations (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – IPCC Report 2021)\, the benefits that technology provides to a green and sustainable economy are highly appreciated and under intense research and development globally. Circuits and Systems (CAS)\, which are the base for any system\, can bring the needed functionalities and performances for reaching eco-friendly\, circular and practical solutions. \nThe IoT active connections in agriculture (as an example in Europe) are exponentially increasing\, proving that Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA or Precision/Smart Agriculture) is a very fast-growing research field\, where more controlled quality production\, water use optimisation\, and a lower spreading of pesticides and fertilisers are some key issues\, serving the improvement of food quality\, but also helping the respect of agriculture for the environment. \nTo reach these targets\, electronics are the perfect tool for interfacing the data sources\, extracting and processing the data\, and obtaining the needed information along the whole food chain: from the farmer and the professional stakeholders to the consumers. In the Distinguished Lecture\, an overview of electronics for CSA will be presented\, analysing the possible solutions that can bring important innovations\, advancing the actual strategies based on remote or indirect measurements by instead of in-place measuring the plant and soil parameters (a.k.a. Let the Plants do The Talking)\, associated with more standard information derived from environmental conditions. This new and disruptive technology\, related to Wearable Sensors for Plants\, the World Economic Forum has recently identified it as one of the “Top five technologies about to change the world”\, indicating it as one of the key solutions to increase food production by 70% by 2050 to be able to feed the world population. \nApplication scenarios for crop monitoring\, water control\, information communication and decision support will be presented. In particular\, it will be analysed technologies for reaching the needed levels of low power and low cost and the efficient ones to be applied to AgriFood at the global scale\, also supporting food security and sustainability \nFor more information\, visit here. \nZoom meeting\nTo join the meeting: https://grenoble-inp.zoom.us/j/96012318750\nID: 960 1231 8750\nPasscode: 333959
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/inpace-workshops-webinars-let-the-plants-do-the-talking-climate-smart-agriculture-by-the-messages-received-from-plants-and-soil-twg-12-advanced-functionalities/
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