Natural Sciences - Computer Science
Archaeologists use AI to create prehistoric video game
Archaeology Archaeologists from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Bergen have used AI and free digital tools to create a dynamic and educational video game about the Stone Age. According to the researchers, the new technology, which does not require strong technical skills, has the potential to revolutionize the digital communication of cultural heritage.
Researchers’ algorithm could become an important step towards privacy in the age of AI
If you, as a user, want to protect your privacy, it is not enough to ask tech companies to delete your data. What the companies' AI models have learned from that data must also be unlearned. Researchers from SDU Applied AI and Data Science have now found a way to do this without weakening model performance.
Getting to Aarhus from different airports
Arriving in Denmark for the first time is an exciting moment, but also means that you are likely unfamiliar with how to reach your destination from the airport. Here are some different ways to get to Aarhus from the airports in Denmark.
SDU is part of global initiative to bring mathematical certainty to modern computing and artificial intelligence
The University of Southern Denmark and Professor Fabrizio Montesi from the Centre for Formal Methods and Future Computing have a leading role in a new international initiative.
Aarhus University invests DKK 300 million to boost Danish cybersecurity
Aarhus University plans to invest DKK 300 million to strengthen Denmark's position in the field of cybersecurity. The investment will help establish AU Cyber, a new research centre that will work closely with business and industry, the Danish Armed Forces, public authorities and knowledge institutions to promote Danish research, education and innovation in the field of cybersecurity.
SDU builds virtual IT labs on its own supercomputer
The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is now leveraging its existing supercomputer infrastructure to create virtual teaching laboratories for IT education. The initiative gives students access to high-end server environments and distributed systems while enabling SDU to keep full ownership of the teaching platform and ensure predictable, transparent use of resources.
DKK 13.3M for SDU Researcher: AI to Green Quantum Physics
Line Jelver, a newly appointed assistant professor at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), has received DKK 13.3 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. By integrating advanced language models with supercomputers, she aims not only to accelerate the development of materials with tailor-made quantum mechanical properties but also to address the research world's enormous energy consumption.
Selected Jobs
Director of the Idiap Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland EPFL, Martigny and Lausanne
Associate Professor position within Data-driven Quantitative Sustainability Assessment University of Southern Denmark
PhD fellowship in Artificial Intelligence and the Science of Science: New Frameworks for Interdisciplinary Research Assessment at the Department of Pu... University of Copenhagen
Postdoctoral position in the development of an AI-based phenotyping system for high-throughput screening of aphid resistance in crops in controlled an... Aarhus University

