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Science goes City

Science goes City, 5 May

On Sunday, 5 May, the Science goes City campaign day will take place in the Göttingen city centre. Visit the KISSKI stand in the “Alte Mensa” at Wilhelmsplatz 3.

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CAIMed Kick-Off-Event

All interested persons are cordially invited to participate in the kick-off event of the Lower Saxony Centre for AI and Causal Methods in Medicine (CAIMed), which will take place on 6 May 2024 at the Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung Göttingen (GWDG). Register now!

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KISSKI at the DMEA

At the DMEA, KISSKI presented itself at the aQua Institute stand as part of the guided tour on “Artificial intelligence in healthcare”.

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Getting started with KISSKI

Curious about KISSKI? Our online introduction offers an informal opportunity to find out more and ask questions.

Next date: Wednesday, 24 April 2024, 13:00

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Göttingen University Information Days

Göttingen University Information Days

The Göttingen University Info Days took place on March 11 and 12, 2024. KISSKI and the GWDG inspired prospective students with the chatbot “Mira”.

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KISSKI at the Biosignals-Workshop

The Biosignals Workshop took place in Göttingen from 28 Feb. - 1 March 2024 with around 80 participants. The focus was on processing and automated evaluation of medical sensor data. KISSKI offered a workshop on data processing and handling of medical data.

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Getting started with KISSKI

Curious about KISSKI? Our online introduction offers an informal opportunity to find out more and ask questions.

Next date: Wednesday, 27 March 2024, 13:00

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FAIrPaCT-Workshop

On Feb. 26/27, 2024, the FAIrPaCT workshop was held in Göttingen. The event represents a decisive step forward in the treatment of pancreatic cancer using innovative AI-driven approaches.

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KISSKI getting started

Getting started with KISSKI

Curious about KISSKI? Our online introduction offers an informal opportunity to find out more and ask questions.

Next date: 28 Feb. 2024 - 13:00

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Computing ressources now available

Just in time for the festive season, our computing resources are available to all interested companies and institutions in the scientific and industrial sectors.

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Merry Christmas Computing Ressources

Review of the BMBF SME Conference 2023

The German AI service centres presented themselves at the BMBF SME Conference 2023 in Berlin on 21 and 22 November 2023.

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Mittelstandskonferenz

Successful SpiNNaker-Workshop on Dec. 6/7

Many interested participants took the opportunity to join our workshop with SpiNNcloud, the developers of the SpiNNaker 2 neuromorphic hardware.

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Workshop “SpiNNaker 2”

On 6 Dec. 23, you will have the opportunity to get to know the newly acquired platform, try out the system with a test board and ask questions about the hardware and how you can combine it with your research.

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BMBF - SME Conference

KISSKI will be presenting itself at the BMBF SME Conference 2023 in Berlin on 21 and 22 November 2023. Interested SMEs will have the opportunity to speak to KISSKI representatives directly on site and find out which KISSKI services can help their own company move forward.

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Discover AI & Data Science

Discover AI & Data Science

On 7 and 8 November 2023, the CIDAS (Campus Institute Data Science) invited interested parties to immerse themselves in the exciting world of algorithms and data processing for the first time.

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KISSKI Symposium 2024

On 18 and 19 September 2024, the “KISSKI Symposium 2024 - Advancing Secure AI in Critical Infrastructures for Health and Energy” will take place in Göttingen. Save the date!

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Life Science Tag 2023

Life Science Day 2023

At this year’s Lower Saxony Life Science Day in Hannover, leading players from Lower Saxony in the field of life sciences came together to discuss the potential of artificial intelligence.

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Needs analysis

In order to pursue a customer-oriented approach, a needs analysis in the form of an online survey was developed and conducted by the Fraunhofer IEE and the aQua Institute

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Secure HPC: UMG Big Data Workshop

On 27 June 2023, a Big Data Workshop on the complex analysis and processing of medical data was held in the Department of Radiology at UMG. A special focus was on security and data protection measures using the example of ISO 207001-compliant processing of sensitive data using KISSKI Secure HPC. [mehr]

Opening Symposium

On 6 June 2023, the KISSKI opening symposium took place at the GWDG’s new data centre. About 80 guests took the opportunity to learn about the future offers of the AI Service Centre. A diverse range of talks, topic tables, demonstrators and posters about KISSKI and the use of AI in the fields of energy and healthcare provided opportunities for exchange and networking.

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Opening Symposium

What is our vision for KISSKI? How will we run it and how can you carry out your pilot projects in KISSKI?

The symposium offers exciting insights into our planning around the AI Service Centre, stimulating discussion panels around AI in energy and health care, and an excellent opportunity for networking and exchange with stakeholders from your industry.

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Kick-Off Workshop

On 21 & 22 March 2023, the KISSKI Kick-Off Worshop took place in Göttingen, attended by representatives of all participating institutions. We had intensive and productive exchange on all work packages in a world café format.

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Customer Survey

As part of the research on developing an AI Service Centre for Sensitive and Critical Infrastructures (KISSKI), we set up a survey. Its goal is to identify needs, expectations and existing experience and competencies in the health and energy sectors in relation to AI.
The results of the survey will help the project to explore technical, regulatory and ethical issues and conditions and to clarify the need for e.g. HPC, scaling, advisory documents and training. In addition, we hope to use the survey to determine the status quo of AI methods already in use, so that they can be expanded accordingly in the AI Service Centre.