05. Februar 2026, 10:00 bis 31. März 2026 11:30

Lecture Series: AI in Science and Engineering

Vortragsreihe

AI increasingly augments research practices, redefines scientific workflows, and changes teaching and training—requiring new skills, ethical frameworks, and collaborative infrastructures across disciplines.

Engaging with these changes is essential: AI already permeates daily life and has fundamentally altered how science and engineering are practiced, from data collection and analysis to experiment design, simulation, and validation. Understanding AI’s capabilities and limits helps researchers build systems that are safe, robust, and equitable. It also informs how we teach and train the next generation—integrating responsible innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration so that the scientific and engineering communities can advance AI that serves people and strengthens the foundations of science and engineering.

Our public lecture series AI in Science and Engineering explores how AI is transforming these disciplines and features lectures by the internationally renowned scientists Edith Elkind, Kate Smith-Miles, Matthias Scheutz, Shahar Mendelson, and Kristian Kersting. Bringing together computer science, mathematics, engineering, and science more broadly, the series highlights how AI is reshaping discovery, design, and deployment across science and engineering.

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Veranstaltung Details

Veranstaltungsort
Festsaal
1040 Wien
Karlsplatz 13
Veranstalter
Fakultät für Informatik der TU Wien / TU Wien Informatics
Sophie Wiesinger
sophie.wiesinger@tuwien.ac.at
Info-Link
https://informatics.tuwien.ac.at/news/3079
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Ja
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Nein
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