DISA

Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications

Keynote: Open Science with the European Open Science Cloud

2019-11-20

During this years Big Data Conference at Linnaeus University on December 5-6 2019 we have several very interesting Keynote speakers, one of them is Gergely Sipos works as Customer and Technical Outreach Manager for the EGI Foundation. He will give a talk about Open Science with the European Open Science Cloud.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to listen to him and take part of the conference by signing up here by November 25th.

In recent years, the vision of Open Science has emerged as a new paradigm for transparent, data-driven science capable of accelerating competitiveness and innovation. The embodiment of this vision in Europe is the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). This presentation will introduce the EOSC initiative, its current implementation from the EOSC-hub and other projects, and will show
how EOSC can already facilitate Open Science. EOSC-hub is a 33 million Euro project that started in January 2018 with the involvement of over 100 institutes. EOSC-hub defines, creates and operates the integration and management system of the EOSC. This integration and management system (the Hub) builds on mature processes, policies and tools from the leading European e-infrastructures to cover the whole life-cycle of services from planning to delivery. Through this management system online and ‘human’ services, software and data are delivered towards researchers via the EOSC Portal and its Markerplace. The Portal already includes over 100 services from 3 e-infrastructure communities (EGI, EUDAT, INDIGO-DataCloud), and from over 20 Research Infrastructures and scientific service providers. The catalogue of services is expected to radically grow in the next years. The Hub acts as a single contact point for researchers and innovators to discover, access, use and reuse a broad spectrum of services starting from baseline infrastructure services (such as HTC clusters, IaaS clouds, storage, security) to domain specific applications, datasets and portals.

You can also meet Gergely Sipos during the tutorial session about Open Science with Jupyter, Zenodo and Binder on December 4th.

More information about Gergely Sipos he coordinates EGI’s engagement programme and supports researcher communities and educators from academia and industry in tackling big-data and big-compute challenges using state of the art services from the EGI community. Gergely holds an MSc and a PhD in computer science and project management from the University of Miskolc, Hungary. He became involved in grid computing in 2002 and researched high-level user environments and collaborative design tools. Prior to EGI, Gergely worked in training, consultancy and user support for the EGEE project from his base in Budapest, where he promoted grid technology and distributed computing practices to scientific communities.

New course: Digital Humanities Research Methods (7.5 credits)

2019-10-08

The course “Digital Humanities Research Methods” is given at Linnaeus University, Sweden, online, in English, from 30 March 2020 till 03 May 2020, and is free of charge for EU citizens. 

The aim of this course is to learn about digital research methods to address research questions from the humanities. The course gives an overview of the impact of digitization on the way research is conducted, an insight into a range of different digital methods, as well as an awareness of difficulties related to the methodology. The deadline to apply is 15 October.

For more information about the course and how to apply see: https://lnu.se/en/course/digital-humanities-research-methods/distance-international-autumn/

European Researchers’ Night at Kafe de Luxe, Friday 27/09 at 19.00

2019-09-17

On behalf of one of the other LNUCs the Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies (IMS) we would like to invite you to the second edition of the successful European Researchers’ Night/ForskarFredag event, which will be held on Friday 27/09 in Kafe de Luxe at 19.00.

 The event will feature six short (and fun) presentations of new research from IMS members, a digital art installation on the theme of water called “deSALinatiON”, and a media bingo (with prizes!)

There will be a free fika and the bar will be open to purchase additional food and drinks.

Please join us  and bring friends!

For more information contact: Beate Schirrmacher (main organiser) https://lnu.se/en/staff/beate.schirrmacher/

More details of the programme here: https://lnu.se/en/modernmedia

//Diana

PhD-course: Applied Machine Learning 3 credits

2019-08-29

Data mining and machine learning is an area within computer science with the goal of bringing meaning to and learning from data. This course mixes theory and practice, with a focus on applied machine learning where we learn what algorithms and approaches to apply on different types of data.

The course includes the following:
• Supervised learning, different types of data and data processing
• Algorithms for handling text documents
• Algorithms for handling data with numerical and categorical attributes
• Neural Networks
• Deep Learning for image recognition

The course will start on Tuesday October 8th with workshops on October 29th, November 26th
The registration needs to be finalized no later than September 19th 2018 via this link https://forms.gle/Qgk91hk7tTxzp7rs7

If you have any questions please turn to Johan Hagelbäck – johan.hagelback@lnu.se

Research seminar (PhD) – Nico Reski, Wed18Sep, 16:00, D1136V

2019-08-27

Nico Reski will present the progress of his doctoral studies in Computer and Information Science so far, and the work we have been conducting at the VRxAR Labs research group. This involves topics such as virtual reality, 3D user interfaces, immersive analytics, and computer-supported cooperative work. During the second part of the seminar I am looking forward to have a discussion with the audience regarding feedback and future directions of this work.

A warm welcome, no registration in advance is needed

//Diana

12/9: Cory Robinson, “Dr. Google is ready to see you: Privacy dilemmas arising from co-owned personal health data”

2019-08-15

Welcome to the research seminar Dr. Google is ready to see you: Privacy dilemmas arising from co-owned personal health data” 

Heart rate, sleep patterns, and location information: Citizens share their personal data daily through social media and connected devices. Citizens and patients do not clearly know who owns, utilizes or shares their personal data, says Cory Robinson, a social science researcher.
This seminar is held in English!

  • When? Thursday September 12  14:30 – 16.00
  • Where? House Magna, Room Porfyr_Ma1065K, Universitetskajen (the new university buildings by the harbour, Kalmar)
  • Find your way: Norra Kajplanen 6 see karta
  • Register by sending an email to ehalsoinstitutet@lnu.se  (No later than Tuesday September 10th)

The research seminar will also be live streamed so that you can follow from a distance via eHälsoinstitutets website https://lnu.se/ehalsoinstitutet/

This seminar is a part of the research seminar series eHealth (for more information about the full program see https://lnu.se/ehalsoinstitutet/) hosted by eHälsoinstitutet, plattform eHealth and DISA eHealth bjuder in fall 2019.

Analysis of Image Captions in Scientific Publications

2019-05-21

On 28 May from 13 till 14.30, in F322 (Växjö) we will have a talk by a visiting professor to the iInstitute, Christian Wartena from University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hanover.

In the project NOA of the Technischen Informationsbibliothek (TIB) and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hanover we collect images with a free license from open access publications in order to make them available via Wikimedia Commons and thus to increase the potentials to reuse scientific images. In order to annotate and describe the content of the images techniques from image recognition are not suited.  Instead we analyze the captions and the passages referring to the image. We will show what specific problems the extraction of keywords from captions provides and how we solved them. Especially we will show, what role the imagery and concreteness of words, two notions form psycholinguistics, can play and how we can determine these values for arbitrary words.

Welcome!

For more information contact: Koraljka Golub – koraljka.golub@lnu.se

Seminar on Machine Learning in Industry on Friday May 10th

2019-05-09

On Friday May 10, at 13.15-15.00, in D1136, Jonas Lundberg has three guest lecturers from industry giving a presentation about how machine learning is used in their companies.

It’s a part a course and is open for all students in Computer Science and Media Technology but we would also like to know staff  from DISA to attend the meeting if you are curios to know more about what is being done in industry

Each presenter will also present an exciting machine learning project they are currently working on.

Presenters:

  1. Antonina Danylenko, Viaplay, Stockholm
  2. Welf Löwe, Linnaeus university about collaborations with Softwerk, Växjö
  3. Linus Gustafsson, Fortnox, Växjö

If you have any questions please contact Jonas Lundberg – jonas.lundberg@lnu.se

//Diana

PhD course INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF RESEARCH AND SCIENCE (4.5 credits)

2019-04-29

The findings, experiences, and ideas that emerge from research have traditionally been utilised through academic publication and teaching programmes. However, academic impact alone is no longer enough for a successful research career. With the growing emphasis in the research funding landscape on maximising impact beyond academia, it is increasingly important that
researchers reach wider society by embedding non-academic impact strategies in their projects, by working with a range of non-academic partners, and by using ever more innovative methods of dissemination and utilisation. This course showcases a range of approaches researchers can employ to ensure that their research has impact and relevance beyond universities. It will also provide students with tools that will help them best communicate the value of their work to research funders and potential investors.

Lecturers and content

You will be provided with knowledge around idea development within research. Particular emphasis will be given to developing an understanding of ’research impact’ and how to embed this in your projects.

Eligibility and further details

The course is offered to PhD students in all disciplines from Karlstad University, Linnaeus University, Mid Sweden University and Örebro University. The course consists of three mandatory seminars in the autumn of 2019 (Karlstad Sep 11-12th, Kalmar Oct 22-24th and Stockholm Nov 21st). The innovation office Fyrklövern covers the cost of your course travel and accommodation. The course is taught in English.

How to Apply?
Please send your application to fyrklovern.doktorand@kau.se by 11th May. You should provide your name, department, contact details, and a short description (max. 100 words) of your research project. Please ensure that you obtain your supervisor’s approval for attending the course, and also state their name in your application email.

For more information please contact: Mathias Gaunitz – mathias.gaunitz@lnu.se or 0470-70 89 79