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Get ready for visual and bold presentations from PhD Candidates and Research Fellows connected to Industrial Research School in Complex Systems (INCRESCOS) + one postdoctoral researcher from the USN project H-SEIF 2.


20 Sep

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The Industrial Research School in Complex Systems (INRESCOS) organizes invites you to an immersion in exciting topics that are international in scope, including various fields such as:

  • Human Systems Integration in Unmanned Systems
  • Use of Virtual Reality in Maritime Training
  • Trust in Automation
  • Mecatronics
  • Prosesses and Production
  • Use of Cyber-Physical Convergent Information Communication Technologies in Energy Systems
  • 5G Security for Critical Communications
  • and more...

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This event includes a Powered by PechaKucha session where seven PhD Candidates and Research Fellows connected to INRESCOS and one postdoctoral researcher from the project H-SEIF 2 (usn.no) will deliver presentations in line with the 20x20 format. The event is organized in collaboration with PechaKucha, Inc. 

About PechaKucha 20x20

PechaKucha is Japanese and translates to "the sound of people talking." It can also be translated as "chit-chat," although this can be quite misleading, as PechaKucha is often used to convey complex topics in a concise and engaging manner.

PechaKucha is a form of "lightning presentation" that came into existence in 2003 as a result of architects Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein growing tired of tedious, unnecessarily long, and uninspiring presentations filled with dull models and calculations.

20x20: PechaKucha presentators, one must limit themselves to 20 slides, and the slides automatically change every 20 seconds. This allows for a total of six minutes and 40 seconds to get through the presentation, ensuring quick, concise, and light-hearted performances.

Today, PechaKucha is a worldwide phenomenon in a multitude of fields and has become popular, especially among young researchers.

Learn more about PechaKucha 20x20: Discover PechaKucha presentations, stories, ideas, examples, and videos that will inspire

Program


Wednesday 20 September 2023


09.00-09.10

Welcome and Introduction

Professor Kristin Falk (usn.no), director of INRESCOS


09.10-11.40

INRESCOS: Powered by PechaKucha

(with Micro Blues Concerts by Blues Students from USN)

Presenters:

Christian Dalheim Øien: 

Christian Dalheim Øien (NTNU): Cherrypicking isn't Really Contributing ...When it Comes to Aluminum Recycling

Christian's PhD, at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at NTNU, is part of the Green Platform project “AluGreen” funded by NFR.

It focus on how data driven modeling (like machine learning) can increase the tolerance for material variations in wrought applications and thereby help utilizing recycled aluminium.

The demand for aluminium in automotive industry is increasing rapidly. Since the energy required by aluminium recycling is only 5-10% compared to primary production, improving recycling has large economic and environmental benefits.

Unfortunately, the aluminium is typically downgraded towards casting alloys through recycling loops. Consequently, wrought applications still mainly require primary material.

Christians Powered by Pecha Kucha presentation aims to visualize the motivation and objectives behind the research.

Rune Andre Haugen:

Rune Andre Haugen (USN): How to Eat an Elephant – Investigating Complex Systems to Detect the Things No One Wants

Rune is an industrial PhD-candidate at the University of South-Eastern Norway, working in Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace.

His research is about improving the company test strategy to ensure higher quality and robustness in their products.

The goal is to establish a better practice for testing, combining traditional methods in a new iterative approach.

José Amandeola

José Amendola (UiA): Landing smoothly in a thunderstorm  Developing autonomous navigation in harsh conditions

José is a PhD Research Fellow at Department of Mechatronics in the University of Agder. Originally from Brazil, he moved to Norway to start his work with Autonomous Navigation.

His motivation lays in bringing hyped machine learning to real world navigation with constraints and rough conditions.

In his Powered by PechaKucha presentation, he tells about his background and about the challenges of his PhD project.

Haytham Ali

Haytham Ali (USN): Underground Digital Transformation – Using Conceptual Models and  Big Data to Improve the Oslo Metro

Haytham is a PhD research fellow at the Department of Science and Industry systems, Campus Kongsberg. HisPhD is a part of the the industry driven R&D project Human Systems-Engineering Innovation Framework (H-SEIF 2)

The goal of this project is to help Norwegian companies structure and use big data – in a way that can provide a decisive competitive advantage.

In his Powered by PechaKucha presentation, Haytham takes you under ground to show you challenges and solutions in his work with improving the Oslo Metro.

Nivedhitha Jothinarayanan

Nivedhitha Jothinarayanan (USN): Catching the big fish –  searching for eDNA in the aquatic habitat 

Nivedhitha is a PhD candidate at the Department of Microsystems, at the University of South-Eastern Norway, Vestfold campus. 

She is performing research in eDNA monitoring from the aquatic ecosystem. Her PhD project objective is to identify the invasive species in freshwater using the automatic system instead of traditional method.

Different challenges are in the developing the automatic system and she is excited to be a part of it. Now, she is in her third year of PhD with demonstrated results in a  form of scientific publication and few more on the way.  

She explains about the eDNA sample collection, processing and detection for Northern pike, which is an invasive species in southeastern Norway, in her Powered by Pecha Kucha presentation.  

Tommy Langen

Tommy Langen (USN): Modelling for Human-Machine Collaboration in Search and Rescue Operations

Tommy is passionate about applying Systems Thinking and Systems Engineering in product development and innovation.

His research at University of South-Eastern Norway, campus Kongsberg, focuses on using Conceptual Modeling approaches to understand Human Systems Integration in the development of unmanned systems.

In his PechaKucha presentation, Tommy will exemplify his ongoing research within the context of Search and Rescue operations, highlighting how technology and people need to work in harmony and emphasizing the need for engineers to be equipped to handle this opportunity.

Zubair Masaud

Zubair Masaud (USN): Looking for the New Stuff Designing Materials for CO2 Reduction and Water-Splitting Applications

Join us for an enlightening session with Zubair, who is doing a PhD in technology at USN. He has a background in materials science and engineering, and he pursued his master's degree in Advanced Energy and System Engineering in South Korea.

Zubair's multidisciplinary research journey covers the fields of renewable energy, materials science, organic chemistry, and electrochemistry. He also has a 3-year work experience at the Korea Institute of Energy Research where he worked to develop high-temperature fuel cell devices.

Now, he's set to present his ongoing Ph.D. research. Discover how novel materials play a crucial role in addressing global challenges like climate change.  

Henri Giudici

Dr. Henri Giudici (USN): More than Words – Unleashing the Potential of Industrial Sustainable Innovation

Henri serves as Researcher in System Engineering and Innovation at the University of South-Eastern Norway. His position is closely connected to the industry driven R&D project Harvesting value from Big Data and Digitalization through a Human Systems-Engineering Innovation Framework (H-SEIF).

The aim of his research contribution is to support Norwegian high-tech companies in realizing sustainable industrial systems.

In his Powered by PechaKucha presentation, Henri will present how industrial systems need to cope with the sustainable transition.

His presentation is also an introduction to the H-SEIF workshop of the 29 November held at USN. He looks forward to seeing you there!


10.50-11.00

Break


11.0-12.00

Key note speaches by Professors from NTNU, UiA and USN


12.10-13.00

Lunch


12.30-14.00

Presentations from the industrial partners of INRESCOS


12.15-13.00

Match Making (Speed Interviews) on individual basis