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SUMMARY:Come and celebrate Ada Lovelace Day 2019 @3Shape
DESCRIPTION:3Shape and Department of Computer Science DIKU – University of Copenhagen join forces to celebrate the Ada Lovelace Day 2019 in Denmark! You are kindly invited to join us for a cheerful afternoon with talks\, networking and refreshments\, all focusing on women having chosen a technological or scientific path of career and who want to share their story with a greater community – to the benefit of the society and in honor of Ada Lovelace. \nWe bring together engineers\, entrepreneurs\, leaders\, students and other enthusiasts with different backgrounds to celebrate the achievements of women in STEM and inspire diversity in tech. We will showcase game-changing work and research of women in tech that innovates and disrupts. \nProgram \n14:30: Doors open\n15:00: Welcome by 3Shape and DIKU and a brief intro to what Ada Lovelace accomplished and her impact on women’s entry into science \n15:15: Innovating for superior patient care: 3Shape’s journey by Tais Clausen\, Co-CEO and Co-founder\, 3Shape\n15:45: Innovation and Transformation in an Engineering-based Organisation by Maria Hoffmann\, Project Leader in Innovation at Ørsted & Benna Hedegaard\, Lead Innovation Manager at Ørsted\n16:15: Simulating meaning: an AI-complete problem by Christina Lioma\, University of Copenhagen\, Department of Computer Science\n16:45: Mingling and hands-on experience with 3Shape software and 3D scanners\n17:15: Let’s face it: challenges and opportunities in 3D face scanning by Gabija Kirsanske\, Optics developer at 3Shape\n17:45: Q&A facilitated by Carita Hedegaard-Knudsen\, Systems Engineer at 3Shape\n18:15: Food\, drinks\, networking and hands-on experience with 3Shape software and 3D scanners \n**************************************** \nSpeakers and talks \nBio \nMaria Hoffmann is Project Leader in Innovation at Ørsted. Maria has a Ph.D. in Fundamental and Applied Physics from Cern\, where a broad range of capabilities has given her a strong platform. Furthermore\, drawing on her STEM background\, she has achieved experience and opportunities in the corporate world through her work as a consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and now at Ørsted. \nBenna Hedegaard is Lead Innovation Manager at Ørsted through which she has established an in-house Innovation Lab\, from design to execution. This\, along with her previous position as Innovation and Business Developer at Novozymes\, and an MSc in Management and Innovation\, she holds great knowledge on working with innovation in a deeply engineering-based organization. \nAbout the talk \nInnovation and Transformation in an Engineering-based Organisation \nThe challenges and opportunities for driving an innovation agenda. Two areas will be touched upon: 1) The experience Maria has achieved in the corporate world drawing on her STEM background. 2.) How Maria and Benna work with innovation and transformation in an engineering-based organization where new business opportunities may come from the crossroads between engineering and new business models. \n**************************************** \nBio \nChristina Lioma\, Dr. Scient. and Professor in CS at the Univ. of Copenhagen is despite her young age of 42 a highly distinguished researcher with honors from Glasgow and Manchester Univ. Since 2018\, she has headed the ML section at DIKU covering Information Retrieval\, NLP\, data mining\, applied ML\, and AI. \nAbout the talk \nSimulating meaning: an AI-complete problem \nBuilding machines that can understand text like humans is an AI-complete problem. A great deal of research has already gone into this\, with astounding results\, allowing everyday people to discuss with their telephones\, or have their reading materials analyzed and classified by computers. \nA prerequisite for processing text semantics\, common to the above examples\, is having some computational representation of text as an abstract object. Operations on this representation practically correspond to making semantic inferences\, and by extension simulating understanding text. The complexity and granularity of semantic processing that can be realized is constrained by the mathematical and computational robustness\, expressiveness\, and rigor of the tools used. \nThis talk will cover a series of such tools\, diverse in their mathematical formulation\, but common in their application to model semantic inferences when machines process text. \n**************************************** \nBio \nGabija Kirsanske\, Optics developer at 3Shape comes from a background of physics with a Ph.D. in quantum physics from the University of Copenhagen. After her post-doctoral research\, she joined 3Shape in 2018 to work as an optics developer for a project building a CBCT scanner. \nAbout the talk \nLet’s face it: challenges and opportunities in 3D face scanning \nRecently\, face-scan applications have spread from specialized to consumer-level products. Many of them powered by machine learning do face recognition for security or simply for unlocking a mobile device. At 3Shape we developed a 3D face scanner with great potential in the medical industry. What challenges are posed and what opportunities can we seize with such technology in our products? \n**************************************** \nAda Lovelace Day background \nAll over the world\, the achievements of women in STEM educations are celebrated on the second Tuesday of October personified in Ada Lovelace\, an English mathematician also known as the first to recognize the full potential of a “computing machine” and the first computer programmer. She was the first to discover that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation and published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine. \nAda Lovelace Day marks an international celebration of the achievements of women in STEM. It was started in 2009 by Suw Charman-Anderson as a day of blogging about women in tech and rapidly developed into a broader celebration of women in STEM\, the definition of which people interpret in their own way. \nThis year\, 3Shape and DIKU join the community of countries hosting local ALD events. \nMore info on world-wide Ada Lovelace Memorial Days: https://findingada.com \nThis independent event is part of Ada Lovelace Day\, a worldwide celebration of women in science\, technology\, engineering\, and maths. You can follow them on Twitter: @findingada.
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LOCATION:3Shape\, Niels Juels Gade 13\, København\, 1059\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Danish women in Tech – come and celebrate Ada Lovelace Day 2018
DESCRIPTION:3Shape and the Department of Computer Science DIKU – University of Copenhagen\, are joining forces to celebrate the Ada Lovelace Day 2018 in Denmark! You are kindly invited to spend an afternoon of talk\, networking and refreshments – a day dedicated to women who have chosen technological and scientific paths sharing their stories. \nThe achievements of woman in science\, technology\, engineering and math (STEM) are celebrated on the second Tuesday of October around the world. A day that honors Ada Lovelace\, an English mathematician\, who is acknowledged to be the first to realize the full potential of a “computing machine” and the first computer programmer. Lovelace was a trailblazer who recognized that the machine could have applications beyond pure calculation. She is credited with writing the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine. \nAda Lovelace Day is an international celebration of the achievements of women in STEM. It was started in 2009 by Suw Charman-Anderson as a day of blogging about women in tech. It has rapidly developed into a broader celebration of women in STEM. \nThis year\, 3Shape and DIKU join the community of countries hosting local ALD events! \nProgram:\n16:00 Doors open \n16:15 Welcome by Mette Båstrup-Larsen\, M.Sc. Computer Science and People and Project Manager\, Scanner Development\, 3Shape \n16:30 “The role of uncertainty when data points are estimated from data” by Aasa Feragen\, Associate Professor\, The Image Section\, Department of Computer Science University of Copenhagen \n16:45 “Why programmers are obsolete” by Dina Friis\, Nordic Senior Agile Coach at NETS \n17:00 Food\, drinks and hands-on experience with 3Shape software and scanners \n17:45 Cognitive control of a hearing aid by Carina Graversen\, scientist at Eriksholm Research Centre/Oticon \n18:00 “Staying part of the development process after becoming a manager” by Kristine Slot\, Project Manager & Software Development\, 3Shape \n18:15 Q&A \n18.30 Drinks\, network\, mingle and hands-on experience with 3Shape software and scanners \nSpeakers and talks\nAasa Feragen\nBIO\nAasa Feragen is an Associate Professor at the Dept. of Computer Science\, UCPH\, following a PhD in math and a postdoc at the MPI for Intelligent Systems in Tübingen\, Germany. Aasa’s group works at the intersection where real problems and computational constraints meet mathematical modelling. \nABSTRACT\nData objects are often themselves estimated from data: In structural brain connectivity\, connections are segmented (extracted) from noisy medical images. A typical population study aims to quantify population differences between healthy and ill\, but ignores the segmentation uncertainty\, and thus underestimates uncertainty in the population analysis\, which can be fatal. I will discuss a solution. \nKristine Slot\nBIO\nKristine Slot has been working with software development in 3shape for almost 10 year – either with her fingers directly in the code or as a Project Manager for innovative teams\, contributing to the software development process in a more indirect way. \nABSTRACT\nKristine will talk about being a software developer at heart – also after following a calling as a Project Manager. She will talk about how to still be part of the creative\, innovative process\, still finding some time to do some code and using the software development skills in Project Management. \nDina Friis\nBIO\nDina Friis has a master’s in computer science from the University of Copenhagen. She has a background as Java Developer\, Scrum Master and independent Agile Coach and is today working as Senior Nordic Agile Coach at Nets in a business unit with more than 30 teams across the Nordic countries\, India and Romania. She has been part of the team behind Scrumpatterns.org from the start in 2010. \nABSTRACT\nMost companies today are embracing Agile ways of working on different levels. But one area where most fail is the urge to hold on to the job role Developer. Agile is about increasing the value of the product and the organisation. This talk will be about aligning roles around value creation and how the Developer fits in to a modern Agile organisation. \nCarina Graversen\nBIO\nCarina Graversen works as a scientist at Eriksholm Research Centre – part of Oticon. Carina holds a PhD in brain research\, and now works with cognitive hearing science to develop future hearing aids to be steered by brain waves and other physiological measures. \nABSTRACT\nMy hearing aid is not working – it amplifies all sounds\, and not only the speech I want to attend to! This common complaint by hearing impaired having their first hearing aid may soon be history. Come and hear the latest advances in obtaining a cognitive controlled hearing aid steered by brain waves and other physiological measures.
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