24–25 Jun 2025
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
Europe/Brussels timezone

Session

Session 1 - Artificial Intelligence in Research and Science

24 Jun 2025, 14:00
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center

Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center

Centrum Badawcze Polskiego Internetu Optycznego / Polish Optical Internet Research Center Street Jana Pawła II 10 61-139 Poznan 1) How to reach PSNC: - https://www.psnc.pl/how-to-reach-us/cbpio/ 2) List of recommended hotels: https://www.psnc.pl/how-to-reach-us/base-of-hotels/

Description

Session 1 - Artificial Intelligence in Research and Science, in particular, the role of e-Infrastructures in AI, including the recently awarded AI factories by EuroHPC.
The EU and the Member States/Associated Countries are heavily investing in national and European e-Infrastructures, including High-Performance Computing and AI-facilities. These investments support cutting-edge research and science, reinforcing Europe’s role in global Research Infrastructures. Maintaining the financial, operational, and environmental sustainability of such research infrastructures is crucial. This includes investments in energy-efficient infrastructures, ongoing modernisation of systems, and ensuring long-term viability. A new key initiative in this area is the EU Competitiveness Compass, and a set of related Acts and initiatives, which will be presented and discussed.
Under this topic developments at EU and national levels will be reviewed, both success stories (e.g. good practices) and also challenges faced, and how these were overcome or not in specific countries/regions

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  1. Stefan Hanslik (BMWBF)
    24/06/2025, 14:00
  2. Mario GOMEZ GEISLER (EC/DG-RTD E4)
    24/06/2025, 14:10
  3. Christos Datsikas (EuroHPC JU)
    24/06/2025, 14:30
  4. Yuri Demchenko (University of Amsterdam)
    24/06/2025, 14:50
  5. Ines Vodopivec (Artificial Intelligence in Libraries, Archives, and Museums (AI4LAM))
    24/06/2025, 15:25

    The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the scientific and GLAM sectors requires a globally collaborative and inclusive approach that centres on their unique needs. To fully unlock the potential of AI in these environments, there is a growing demand for tailored tools and services that support the access, management, and (re)use of digitized and digitally born content. Moreover,...

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  6. Jan Hajic (Charles University)
    24/06/2025, 15:45

    Jan Hajič is a professor of Computational Linguistics at the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, School of Computer Science, Charles University, Prague, Czechia. His interests span fundamental formal linguistic problems, machine translation, deep language understanding, and applications. He has built resources for many languages with rich linguistic annotation; he is currently leading...

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  7. Sergio Andreozzi (EGI.eu)
    24/06/2025, 16:05

    Sergio Andreozzi is Head of Strategy, Innovation and Communications of the EGI Foundation. In his role, Sergio contributes to strategic planning and execution, governance, and business models. Other responsibilities comprise contributing to developing project proposals to implement the EGI strategy or innovative ideas, leading activities in projects, authoring external communication messages...

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  8. 24/06/2025, 16:25
  9. Jessica Montgomery (University of Cambridge)
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