IROHMS Future Leaders Academy: Industry Talk - Airbus UK - Physical

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IROHMS Future Leaders Academy: Industry Talk - Airbus UK - Physical

IROHMS Future Leaders Academy: Industry Talk - Airbus UK - Physical Attendance

By Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human Machine Systems (IROHMS)

Date and time

Wed, 15 Jun 2022 15:00 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Room Tower 0.01, Psychology Tower Building, Cardiff University

70 Park Place Cardiff CF10 3AS United Kingdom

About this event

Title: Theoretical and applied research – View from an industry research lab

Abstract: This talk will discuss the place of theoretic or fundamental research together with applied research within an industry lab environment. It will explore how academia and industry can and should work together in both spaces to maximise the impact of research. It will also discuss some of the key differences between the two types of research environment and how borrowing skills from one context can bring about new opportunities and facilitate communication. The talk will draw on recent successful collaborations between Cardiff University’s Schools of Psychology and Computer Science and Informatics, and Airbus.

Bio: Matilda Rhode is the Head of Cyber Innovation and Scouting at Airbus, which seeks to anticipate future cyber security challenges and tackle them through close collaboration with academia. Matilda switched social for computer science in 2015 when she started a PhD in computing at Cardiff University, followed by a PhD in Malware Detection with Machine Learning. After her PhD she joined Airbus where the innovation team focus is on bespoke and future threats to cyber security that are not addressed by existing security products.

Location: School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building 0.01, 70 Park Place, CF103AT.

IROHMS Future Leaders Academy will explore research challenges in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, and human-machine systems, highlighting the transformational research, strong industrial and public sector engagement, and delivery of sustainable, impactful solutions that we are recognised for. Over a period of three weeks, commencing 7 June 2022, guests will be invited to join six keynotes, industry talks, workshops, and tours of our new and improved laboratories: IROHMS Simulation Laboratory, Autonomous Systems and Robotics Laboratory, and Human-Machine Interaction Laboratory.

Darlith ddiwydiannol 1: Airbus

15fed Mehefin 2022, 15:00-16:00 BST

Teitl: Theoretical and applied research – View from an industry research lab

Crynodeb: Yn y ddarlith hon, byddwn ni’n trafod priod le ymchwil sylfaenol neu ddamcaniaethol a defnyddio ymchwil mewn labordy diwydiannol. Byddwn ni’n ystyried sut y gall ac y dylai’r byd academaidd a’r byd diwydiannol gydweithio i wneud y gorau o effaith ymchwil. At hynny, byddwn ni’n trafod un o’r prif wahaniaethau rhwng y ddau fath o ymchwil a sut mae creu cyfleoedd a hwyluso cyfathrebu trwy drosglwyddo medrau o’r naill i’r llall. Byddwn ni’n sôn am y cydweithio llwyddiannus yn ddiweddar rhwng Ysgol Seicoleg ac Ysgol Cyfrifiadureg a Gwybodeg Prifysgol Caerdydd ac Airbus.

Bywgraffiad: Pennaeth Arloesi a Darganfod Seibr Airbus yw Matilda Rhode - hanfod ei rôl yw ceisio rhagweld problemau diogelwch y we a’u datrys trwy gydweithio’n agos â’r byd academaidd. Newidiodd Matilda i wyddorau cyfrifiadureg yn 2015 yn lle gwyddorau cymdeithasol pan ddechreuodd gwrs PhD cyfrifiadura ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd a PhD Canfod Firysau trwy Ddysgu Peiriannol wedyn. Ar ôl ennill PhD, aeth i gwmni Airbus lle mae tîm yr arloesi’n canolbwyntio ar fygythiadau na all rhaglenni cyfredol eu lleddfu ynghylch diogelwch y we ar hyn o bryd ac yn y dyfodol.

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The Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS) is a world-class research environment that facilitates innovative, cutting-edge research.

We focus our research on many sectors of global strategic importance, including digital manufacturing and robotics, human factors and cognitive psychology, mobile and social computing, artificial intelligence (AI).

We have built on our renowned research excellence from three of Cardiff University’s schools: School of Engineering, School of Computer Science and Informatics, and School of Psychology.

By bringing together this collective expertise under one banner, we have maximised our expertise by driving forward innovations that tackle some of the most pressing societal challenges.

We are part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through Welsh Government, and Cardiff University.

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