This news feed aggregates content from the Research News feeds from the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Aalto University Department of Computer Science, and the University of Helsinki Department of Computer Science.
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The Academy of Finland has granted a total of 2,6 million euros in funding for research projects at the Department of Computer Science. Out of the 91 projects funded by the Academy of Finland, 31 have been awarded to Aalto University and 6 of them will take place at the Department of Computer Science. The related topics include the Internet of Things, mobile services, acoustics, game design, and machine learning. The UDIoT project led by Mario Di Francesco addresses the scalability,...
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Repeated antibiotic treatments administered during early childhood promote the multiplication of antibiotic resistant bacteria. The DIABIMMUNE project followed the development of 39 Finnish infants from birth to the age of three. Half of the children received 9-15 antibiotic treatments during the research period, and the other half did not receive any such treatments. Stool samples were collected from the children monthly between the ages of 2 and 36 months, for a total of 1069 samples. The...
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Big data can be beneficial for the patients by utilizing predictive technologies and modelling. The 29th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2016) will be held in Dublin (20.6.2016) and in Belfast (21.-23.6.2016). The symposium is the premier conference for computational medicine, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and technologies between academics and industrial scientists, and it attracts a worldwide audience. - The symposium gathers 140...
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The research unit is in close association with Nokia Bell Labs. The mission of the new Nokia Center for Advanced Research (NCAR) is to identify crucial problems pertaining to the industry and then explore new solutions for these problems based on basic research. The NCAR research unit facilitates joint research activities between Nokia Bell Labs and the academic partners and aims for breakthrough results. – The NCAR vision pertains to a world in which billions of users and hundreds of...
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AIIC is expanding its research from discrete automation to cover Industrial Internet applications for the process industry. From scientific research to practical Industrial Internet solutions Digitalisation has started the fourth industrial revolution. Currently there are over 14 billion devices and sensors connected to the Internet, but the collection and especially sharing of data is still difficult and costly, sometimes requiring lots of manual work. 5G communications network, estimated to...
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BREW 2016 Bioinformatics Research and Education Workshop was organized in Helsinki in May. BREW is a series of annual workshops for PhD students in bioinformatics and computational biology, which aims to give an introduction to scientific conferences, including submission, peer review and presentation of scientific papers. All participants both present a paper and participate in the programme committee, reviewing papers from other participants. 'The first BREW was organized in 2002, 14...
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For starting PhD students it helps a lot to get feedback on the scientific paper, and chairing and presentation skills. BREW 2016 Bioinformatics Research and Education Workshop was organized in Helsinki in May. BREW is a series of annual workshops for PhD students in bioinformatics and computational biology, which aims to give an introduction to scientific conferences, including submission, peer review and presentation of scientific papers. All participants both present a paper and participate...
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Dr Matti Järvisalo has been invited to deliver one of the Early Career Spotlight Talks at IJ ...