At this conference we focus on initiatives in academia and industry and the need for collaboration as well as framework conditions needed to put research to use for the benefit of patients and society.
In each session we have short introductions, panel debate and networking between speakers and attendees.
Programme
08:00–08:30 Registration and breakfast
Place: Area outside Forum auditorium
08:30–10:00 Impact Breakfast: The world of AI across life sciences and energy
Place: Forum auditorium
- AI between hype and hope, Klas H, Pettersen, CEO, NORA.ai Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium
- Norwegian Large Language Models: current status and the road ahead, Lilja Øvrelid, Professor, Department of Informatics, UiO
- Topositus – a novel method of data processing, Nikolai Opdan, Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Mathematics, UiO
More speakers to be announced.
10:00–10:30 Networking
Place: Area outside Forum auditorium
10:30–12:00 Parallel sessions on AI in life sciences and energy & digitalisation
AI for better solutions for mental health
Place: Forum auditorium
- Bringing personalised medicine interventions to psychiatry, The REALMENT project, UiO
- Forecasting impending mood relapses in bipolar disorder, Ulysse Côté-Allard, Associate Professor, Department of Technology Systems, UiO
- RecoVRy: Artificial Intelligence powered Virtual Reality Therapy in Psychosis Treatment, June Ullevoldsæter Lystad, researcher, Oslo University Hospital
- Developing cutting edge solutions to put research to use, Anna Czerwinska, General Manager, Precision-Health.ai
- Use of computational neuroscience in understanding mental disorders, Jonas Verhellen, PhD
- A virtual toolbox to prevent and treat phobias and anxiety, Christine Demmo-Bru, Chief Scientific Officer, PhD, Fornix
Energy systems and digitalisation – value chain from research to commercialization
Place: Toppsenteret
- The role of innovation and research in energy market operations, John Burkhart, Professor, Statkraft/Department of Geosciences, UiO
- Kent Andre Mardal, Professor, Department of Mathematics, UiO
- Digital solutions to accelerate battery testing – the DigiBatt project, Francesca Watson, Research Scientist, SINTEF Digital
- The privacy preserving Transactive Energy Management (PriTEM) project, Geir Horn, Senior Adviser, Department of Informatics, UiO
- Digitalisation of hydrogen production, Per Omar Melilla, Chief Operating Officer, Zeg Power
- Safe use of AI and large language models (LLMs) in industrial software, Lasse Jamt, Vice President Renewables & Utilities, Kongsberg Digital
12:00–13:00 Networking and lunch
Place: Area outside Forum auditorium and Toppsenteret
13:00–14:30 Parallel sessions on AI in life sciences and energy & digitalisation
AI in diagnostics and treatment – from molecules to images
Place: Forum auditorium
- AI in early diagnosis of stroke, Atle Bjørnerud, Professors Oslo University Hospital and Department of Physics, UiO, group leader in Computational Radiology and AI (CRAI)
- AI and public-private collaboration to improve heart health, Novartis
- Personalised cancer treatment
delivered with AI, Torbjørn Furuseth, MD, CEO, DoMore Diagnostics - Designing next-generation antibodies for therapeutics and diagnostics using AI, Victor Greiff, Associate Professor, Institute of Clinical Medicine, UiO
- The baby segementation tool, Kjell-Inge Gjesdal, PhD, Senior Researcher, Akershus University Hospital and CEO NordicCAD
- AI-guided neurosurgery, Ingerid Reinertsen, Senior Research Scientist and Research Manager, SINTEF Digital
Energy and resource requirements for digitalisation
Place: Toppsenteret
- Signe Riemer-Sørensen, Research Manager, SINTEF Digital
- Simen Sommerfelt, Manager Technology and Society, Bouvet
- Henrik Sønsteby, Associate Professor, Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN), UiO
- The Leveraging Energy-Aware Programming (LEAP) project, Michael Kirkedal Thomsen, Associate Professor, Department of Informatics, UiO
- Mali Hole Skogen, Technology and sustainability director, ICT-Norway
14:30–15:00 Networking
15:00–16:30 Impact Afternoon: Sustainability aspects of the use of AI across life sciences and energy
Place: Forum auditorium
- Better workflow and collaboration in future health care, Frode Strisland, Senior Research Scientist, SINTEF Digital and Associate Professor, Department of Physics, UiO
- From Algorithms to Accountability: The AI Act and harmonized standards, Helga Brøgger, MD, AI Researcher, DNV
More speakers to be announced.
16:30–17:00 Networking
Place: Area outside Forum auditorium
Organisers
- Main organiser: UiO Growth House
- Internal partners: UiO:Energy and Environment, dScience , Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Faculty of Social Sciences
- External partners: Inven2, SINTEF, Oslo University Hospital, City of Oslo, LMI, Oslo Cancer Cluster/Oslo Cancer Cluster Incubator, The Life Science Cluster and Oslo Science Park
See the programme from Science Impact 2023.
Questions?
Please contact the UiO Growth House communications adviser Norunn K. Torheim at norunnt@uio.no