By Mats Ehrnström NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology DIScover is a collaboration and centre proposal in mathematical sciences designed to make dynamical discovery
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By Mats Ehrnström NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology DIScover is a collaboration and centre proposal in mathematical sciences designed to make dynamical discovery
Read moreThe Environmental Mathematics group is looking for candidates to apply for PhD and Post-doc grants. Both research positions are related to the capture of environmental
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Digital assets have become an important part of modern finance. Initially introduced as a decentralized alternative to traditional currencies, they are now widely used and
Read moreTwo years ago, as part of the Department of Mathematical Sciences at NTNU, I was awarded postdoctoral fellowship funding under an MSCA from the European Commission.
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Recent mathematical modelling advances enhance bat tracking, aiding conservation and industries by reducing habitat search areas and promoting sustainable practices.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are crucial for ongoing digital transformation across various business sectors and critical infrastructures. The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT)
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Together with 11 other Danish university environments within STEM, DTU Compute and DTU Bioengineering receive support from the VILLUM Foundation the Novo Nordisk Foundation and a strategic innovation agency to establish Living Labs for a targeted effort to strengthen diversity.
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A DTU Compute student has analysed ChatGPT and revealed that the online service is extremely stereotypical when it comes to gender roles. The analysis is the first step towards providing AI developers with a tool for testing against all types of discriminatory bias.
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Artificial intelligence can analyze registry data on people’s residence, education, income, health and working conditions and predict life events with high accuracy. A research project from DTU Compute | DTU, University of Copenhagen, IT University of Copenhagen, and Northeastern University in the US was published in December in Nature Computational Science and has been cited worldwide.
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Over the next two weeks, DTU Compute at the Technical University of Denmark will share stories mainly about artificial intelligence, mathematics, and their integration. DTU Compute is a leading research environment in digital technologies, spanning fields like AI, machine learning, IoT, and cybersecurity, applying these to areas such as health, green transition, and smart cities.
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