Student workshop: Ghost In The Shell – How Systems Sense, Decide, and Fail
Ever wondered how machines know what’s real, how software chooses between millions of options, or why networks sometimes collapse?
Time: Mon 2026-02-16 17.15 - 18.15
Location: Newton, KTH Library
Language: English
Participating: Shamsheer Pal Singh
This workshop explores how modern systems sense information, make decisions, and break down using concepts evolved from mathematical intuition, programming logic, and problem-solving. Through interactive diagnostic challenges, you will answer questions like how noise affects data, why brute-force solutions fail, how optimisation works, and how simple rules can lead to unexpected large-scale failures.
You don’t need a strong programming background...curiosity is enough! Whether you’re a student, engineer, or just someone interested in how algorithms actually think, this workshop will give you new ways to reason about information, decisions, and complex systems; something that is useful in a world where software and AI are increasingly integrated into fields like engineering design, research, medicine, and it might be even relevant in everyday decision-making.
The workshop is open to all KTH students. To secure your spot, please register in advance. If space allows, you are welcome to join the workshop without prior registration. Fika will be included.