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. Registration required. Fika will be included.