NAIM2023: Nordic AI Meet 2023 National Muesuem Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2-3, 2023 |
Conference website | http://nordicaimeet.com |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=naim2023 |
Abstract registration deadline | May 7, 2023 |
Submission deadline | May 7, 2023 |
Nordic AI meet is a pan-Nordic initiative to bring the early career researchers (PhDs / Postdocs / early career researchers) from the Nordic countries together on a single platform to exchange research ideas and build collaboration.
Submission Guidelines
Young researchers in the field of AI, Machine Learning and Robotics are invited to submit a short abstract for their current ongoing research work or past published research or research focus of their PhD studies. The researchers will be selected based on the brief abstract and will be invited to give a short talk or present a poster during the Nordic AI meet. Nordic AI meet is an annual symposium for young researchers from the Nordic region.
Submission Format
Please refer to the abstract template while preparing your abstract. Please follow the template instructions as evaluation is strictly based on the indicated parameters.
During the submission, you can also indicate if you are interested in publishing your (previously unpublished) work as a scientific paper in the Nordic Machine Intelligence Journal.
Deadlines
Please make sure you submit the abstract using Easychair by 30 April 2023. 7 May 2023 (deadline extended).
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to present physically during the meeting, and results will be announced on our website by 15 May 2023 25 May 2023.
Those who opt to publish the paper in the Nordic Machine Intelligence Journal must submit the full paper by 1 September 2023.
Who Should Apply
We encourage PhD students and young researchers from Nordic countries to apply. Your research should be on the topic of AI, Machine Learning and Robotics. The purpose of Nordic AI Meet is to provide a platform for young researchers to learn and exchange notes with top experts and peers and build cross-border collaboration.
Evaluation
The Nordic AI Meet's program committee will evaluate the abstracts, and the best candidates will be invited to present the papers and posters.
List of Topics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Robotics
Committees
Program Committee
- Inge Jonassen , Professor, University of Bergen
- Anne Håkansson, Professor, The Arctic University of Norway
- Michael Riegler, Professor, Oslomet
- Dorota Glowacka, Asst Professor, University of Helsinki
- Devdatt Dhubhashi, Professor, Chalmers University
- Lars Kai Hansen, Professor, DTU
- Kristinn R. Thórisson, Professor, Reykjavik University
- György Kovács, Senior Lecturer, Luleå University of Technology
- Fadi Al Machot, Associate Professor, NMBU
Organizing committee
- Ieva Martinkenaite, VP Analytics & AI, Telenor
- Michael Kampffmeyer, Associate Professor, The Arctic University of Norway
- Liv Dingsør, Managing Director, Digital Norway
- Annette Fagerhaug Stephansen, NORCE
- Ira Haraldsen, Oslo University Hospital
- Lars Lindsköld, Senior Adviser Healthcare, AI.se Sweden
- Jeanette Nilsson, Project Manager, RI.SE , Board Member BDVA
- Hilu Kangas Ranta , Coordinator, FCAI
Venue
The conference will be held at the National Muesuem, Copenhagen.
Google Maps Location: https://goo.gl/maps/PTosG2e9FniHhrvK7
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to sachin.gaur@nora.ai
Sponsors
The conference is generously supported by the Norwegian Research Council for a period of 5 years (2021 - 2025). The main organisers for conference for 2023 are Pioneer Centre for AI, NORA and CLAIRE Oslo Office. We are looking for supporters from the Nordic region. If you are interested please contact birte.hansen@nora.ai for partnership opportunities.