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The summer event 2023 focuses on EECS Centers and lab environments. You will learn about the center and also about the research made by the researcher in the lab.

Qianweng Xu

This talk will introduce our green energy research at Digital Futures, about how we use AI and optimisation to efficiently coordinate renewable energy interface converters to provide various functions for grid support.

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Annika Andreasson

Annika will briefly present the Center for Cyber Defence and Information Security and give a short introduction to her research project on cyber situation awareness.

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Joachim Oberhammer

This talk gives an overview of microsystem research at EECS/IS/MST on devices operating at THz frequencies, utilized in applications such as car radar sensors, telecommunication, and space-borne environmental sensing. This research is enabled by the unique Electrum Laboratory cleanroom, which is based on industrial-grade microfabrication equipment with nowadays by far superior performance as compared to research equipment.

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Stefano Markidis

This talk will describe the EuroHPC Center of Excellence called Plasma-PEPSC, which aims to optimize the performance and efficiency of four plasma simulation codes for the most powerful supercomputers in the world. This project will enable previously impossible simulations and tackle challenges in fusion energy, accelerator, space physics, and industry.

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Niclas Jansson

Recent trends and advancements in including more diverse and heterogeneous hardware in High-Performance Computing are challenging scientific software developers in their pursuit of good performance and efficient numerical methods. A talk about Neko – a portable high-fidelity spectral element flow simulation framework.

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Vania Ceccato

A talk about Digital Futures/Senseable Stockholm lab research project that aims at obtaining a better understanding of how people assess safety in Kista. And how people’s safety perceptions relate to the quality of the area's physical and social environment using multiple types of sensors.

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Tino Weinkauf

The Visualization Studio is open to all scientists in Sweden who seek support in analyzing and visualizing their data as well as communicating their research. Every year, over a hundred students learn in the studio how to work with the latest technology in graphics, visualization, virtual and augmented reality, and 3D printing. The talk will cover the highlights of the recent years. 

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