Jiri Srba is a Professor at Aalborg University's Department of Computer Science, part of the Technical Faculty of IT and Design. He leads research in the Distributed, Embedded and Intelligent Systems group and contributes to projects like "ControLing wAter In an uRban Environment" and "Collective Adaptive System SynThesIs using Non-zero-sum Games". His office is located at Selma Lagerløfs Vej 300, 9220 Aalborg Øst, Denmark. Contact him at +4599409851 or srba@cs.aau.dk. His core research focuses on formal methods and applied computer science: Model checking and verification of concurrent systems Petri nets and their applications Network protocol verification and synthesis Distributed system correctness Automated reasoning for industrial systems His publication record shows strong emphasis on network verification, model checking optimization, and applying formal methods to environmental systems. Recent work integrates computer science with sustainable engineering, particularly in water management systems and energy control.
Jesper Rindom Jensen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Systems at Aalborg University, Denmark, under the Technical Faculty of IT and Design. He is the Head of the Audio Analysis Lab, a leading research group in audio signal processing, since 2023. His work bridges theoretical signal processing and practical applications in artificial intelligence and audio systems. Full Name: Jesper Rindom Jensen Institution: Aalborg University School: The Technical Faculty of IT and Design Department: Department of Electronic Systems Research Lab: Audio Analysis Lab Email: jrj@es.aau.dk Office: Fredrik Bajers Vej 7B, B5-206, 9220 Aalborg Øst, Denmark Education: M.Sc. in Electronic Systems, Aalborg University (cum laude, 2009) Ph.D. in Signal Processing, Aalborg University (2012) Research Interests: Jesper Rindom Jensen's research centers on audio signal processing, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence, speech enhancement, noise reduction, beamforming, and multichannel systems. His work applies to diverse domains including robot and drone audition, spatial audio, and active noise control. He develops novel filtering techniques, including variable span linear filters and harmonic beamformers, to improve speech quality and intelligibility in noisy and reverberant environments. Publication Trends: His recent publications (2023–2025) show a strong trend toward integrating deep learning with classical signal processing, particularly in direction-of-arrival estimation, underwater acoustics, and robust multichannel systems. There is a clear focus on real-world applications, including sound zone control, active noise control, and limited-data scenarios using knowledge distillation. His work consistently emphasizes robustness, efficiency, and practical deployment. Scientific Awards and Recognition: AAU Talent for emerging research leaders Recipient of a competitive postdoc grant from the Danish Independent Research Council Advising and Grants: Jesper has supervised multiple PhD and master’s students, including Nørholm, Karimian-Azari, Zhang, and Wang. He has led significant research projects such as 'Sound Processing for Robots and Drones' (2018–2020) and participated in others related to joint audio-visual tracking and speech enhancement. His research has been supported by national funding bodies, reflecting its innovation and impact. Labs and Teams: He is a founding and core member of the Audio Analysis Lab at Aalborg University, which focuses on cutting-edge audio signal processing and AI-driven solutions. The lab fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and has produced numerous publications, datasets, and real-world applications. Jensen’s leadership since 2023 underscores his pivotal role in shaping the lab’s research direction.
Remus Teodorescu is a Professor at AAU Energy , Aalborg University , specializing in Power Electronics System Integration and Materials . His work bridges Lithium-Ion Batteries , Modular Multilevel Converters , and Smart Battery Systems . Education : Not explicitly mentioned in the text. Research Interests focus on Battery Management Systems , AI-Driven Energy Optimization , and Power Electronics for renewable energy integration. Key projects include Digital Twin for Lithium-Ion Batteries and BMS-DC for Data Centers . Recent Publications (2025) emphasize Finite Set MPC , Gradient Descent Optimization , and AI in Battery Parameter Estimation . His 2024 work explores Physics-Informed Neural Networks and Fault-Tolerant Converters . Scientific Awards : Villum Foundation Grant (313 million kroner, 2021) Named world's best in electrical engineering (2023) Advising includes supervising PhD projects on AI-Accelerated Battery Twins and Data-Driven SOH Estimation . Collaborations span Energy Cluster Denmark and Villum Fonden .
Yevgeny Seldin is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Machine Learning Theory . He leads the Machine Learning Section and is a member of the DeLTA Lab . Education : PhD in Computer Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem under supervision of Prof. Naftali Tishby His research focuses on Machine Learning , particularly Online Learning and PAC-Bayesian Analysis , with applications to Bandit Algorithms , Reinforcement Learning , and Information Theory . Recent work includes optimal algorithms for delayed feedback, stochastic-adversarial trade-offs, and feedback graphs. Positions Available : PhD and Postdoc positions in Theoretical Machine Learning or energy sector applications Labs & Collaborations : Head of Machine Learning Section Member of DeLTA Lab
James A. Evans is the Max Palevsky Professor of Sociology and Data Science at the University of Chicago, where he is a faculty member in the Department of Sociology within the Division of the Social Sciences. He is the director of Knowledge Lab and the Faculty Director of the Masters Program in Computational Social Science . He holds additional affiliations as an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute , External Faculty at the Complexity Science Hub, Vienna , and Visiting Faculty Researcher at Google . Education: B.A. in Anthropology, Brigham Young University (1994) M.A. in Sociology, Stanford University (1999) Ph.D. in Sociology, Stanford University (2004) His research centers on the collective system of thinking and knowing , exploring how ideas emerge, spread, and evolve through social and technical systems. He investigates innovation, collective intelligence, and the science of science , using large-scale data modeling, machine learning, generative AI, and network analysis to study knowledge creation. His work spans domains including science, technology, law, and religion, with a focus on how AI is reshaping discovery processes. The most recent publications highlight trends in AI and scientific discovery , with a strong emphasis on innovation, knowledge systems, and human-machine intelligence . His research increasingly explores AI as a transformative agent in science , including the concept of 'alien intelligence' and the development of complementary AI to augment human capacity. Projects like the $20M NSF-funded APTO initiative aim to build language models that predict technological outcomes by analyzing historical data. Scientific Recognition and Funding: Research supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) , National Institutes of Health (NIH) , Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) , and philanthropic sources Work published in Nature, Science, PNAS , and leading social science journals Featured in The New York Times, The Economist, The Atlantic, Wired, NPR, BBC, Le Monde , and others James Evans advises on science policy and funding strategies, emphasizing the importance of diversity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and demographic balance in fostering innovation. He critiques current academic incentives and proposes alternative discovery regimes. He leads Knowledge Lab , a collaborative research environment that conducts seminars, grants, and employment opportunities in computational social science and AI.
Dorte Hammershøi is a Professor in the Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research focuses on acoustics, sound engineering, and hearing science with significant contributions to human hearing, ear canal acoustics, and audio technology applications. Her research interests include: Temporary Threshold Shift and frequency resolution in human hearing Ear canal acoustics and sound pressure level measurement Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE) analysis Impulse response and acoustic impedance studies Hearing aid technology and rehabilitation methodologies Virtual reality audio interfaces and accessibility applications Professor Hammershøi's recent publications demonstrate a strong clinical-engineering interdisciplinary approach, bridging theoretical acoustics with practical hearing rehabilitation applications. Her work on hearing aid fitting methodologies, occupational noise exposure effects, and virtual reality audio interfaces shows consistent innovation in translating engineering principles to clinical practice. The research shows particular attention to individualized hearing solutions and accessibility technologies. Her scientific contributions have been recognized with: Dansk Lydpris 2020 (awarded November 17, 2021) Ambassadør for Aalborg (awarded September 15, 2004) Professor Hammershøi has supervised 5 PhD students and led numerous research projects including the ongoing "Audio Only VR for Blind Gamers" project (2024-2028) funded by the Independent Research Foundation of Denmark, and the completed "BEAR: Better Hearing Rehabilitation" project (2016-2022). Her research has attracted significant media attention with 110 press/media appearances discussing hearing damage prevention, tinnitus, and public health implications of noise exposure. She maintains active professional engagement through committee memberships (46 documented activities), international collaborations, and contributions to clinical practice guidelines. Her work continues to influence both academic research and practical applications in hearing science and audio engineering.
Daniel Stilck França is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences at the University of Copenhagen . He is affiliated with the QMATH Centre for Quantum Mathematics and related research networks. His research focuses on quantum information and computation , particularly on noise characterization in quantum systems, its impact on computational tasks, and quantum-inspired convex optimization algorithms. Recent work explores tensor networks and quantum error mitigation limitations. Key publications (2023-2025) address topics like Pauli channel estimation, Hamiltonian parameter learning, and quantum simulator scalability. His work has been featured in Nature Communications , Nature Physics , and ACM/IEEE conferences.
Thorsten Schoormann is an Associate Professor at Roskilde University's Department of People and Technology, specializing in Sustainable Digitalization. He holds a PhD in Information Systems from the University of Hildesheim (2019), along with MSc (2015) and BSc (2014) degrees in the same field. His research focuses on digital sustainability, circular economy, AI applications, and data ecosystems. He also held an Assistant Professorship at the Technical University of Braunschweig (2023–2025) and was a PostDoc at the University of Hildesheim (2020–2023). Research Interests: Digital transformation, sustainable business models, design science, and AI ethics. Awards: Multiple Best Associate Editor Awards (ECIS 2023/2024), Best Reviewer Award (PACIS 2022), and Best Paper in ICIS Track (2021). Activities: Organized conferences like INFORMATIK 2025 and Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2026; editorial roles in journals like European Journal of Information Systems . His work spans theoretical advancements in design science and practical implementations of sustainable technologies, with a focus on unlearning systems, data spaces, and AI-driven sustainability solutions.
Tina Eliassi-Rad is Professor and the Inaugural Joseph E. Aoun Chair at Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University in Boston. She serves as Core Faculty at the Network Science Institute and holds External Faculty positions at both the Santa Fe Institute and Vermont Complex Systems Institute. Additionally, she maintains Affiliated Faculty status across six Northeastern University institutes including the NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science, Global Resilience Institute, Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute, Institute for Experiential AI, and Internet Democracy Initiative. Her research spans: Data Mining & Machine Learning Network Science & Complex Systems Artificial Intelligence & Society She leads two major research initiatives: Trustworthy Network Science , which addresses explainability, transparency, stability, and robustness in network science ML algorithms; and Just Machine Learning , which examines broader complex systems where ML operates to understand and mitigate risks. Her work bridges theoretical foundations with societal applications. Dr. Eliassi-Rad's publication record demonstrates consistent focus on applying network science to critical societal challenges. Her recent research examines pandemic mobility patterns and cybersecurity threats using network-based approaches that combine epidemiological modeling with network analysis techniques. She actively mentors doctoral students through her RADLAB research group, currently advising PhD candidates Wan He (Network Science) and David Liu (Computer Science), along with PhD students Zohair Shafi and Samantha Dies (Computer Science). Her research has secured funding from prestigious organizations including the National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Army Research Lab, and others. As leader of RADLAB, she directs research at the intersection of data science, network analysis, and societal impact, with particular emphasis on ensuring that technical advances in AI and network science serve societal needs responsibly and equitably.
Yassine Ghannane is a Research Fellow at the Department of Computer Science , University of Copenhagen , specializing in Algorithms and Complexity . University: University of Copenhagen Department: Department of Computer Science Research Focus: Theoretical computer science, permutation-based evolutionary algorithms, computational complexity His recent work includes runtime analysis and theory development for permutation-based evolutionary algorithms, as well as module-based neural network mapping heuristics. Publications span 2022–2024 with interdisciplinary applications in machine learning and optimization. Contact: yagh@di.ku.dk | Office: Universitetsparken 1, 2100 København Ø, Denmark
Christian Igel is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen, and serves as director of the SCIENCE AI Centre . He is also a co-lead of the Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Denmark. His academic journey includes a Doctoral degree from Bielefeld University (2002) and a Habilitation degree from Ruhr-University Bochum (2010). Igel is a Juniorprofessor (2002–2010) and has held editorial roles at journals like KI - Künstliche Intelligenz and Artificial Intelligence Journal . Doctoral degree: Faculty of Technology, Bielefeld University, Germany (2002) Habilitation degree: Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Sciences, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany (2010) His research spans Machine Learning , focusing on Support Vector Machines , Evolution Strategies , Reinforcement Learning , Deep Neural Networks , and PAC-Bayesian Analysis . He applies these methods to Environmental Monitoring , Medical Diagnostics , and Climate Research . Recent publications highlight work on adversarial machine learning , environmentally sustainable AI , and tree resource mapping using deep learning. His scientific awards include being a ELLIS Fellow . Igel’s software tools like Shark , woody , and Multi-Planar UNet are widely used in research and industry. Notable grants and collaborations involve projects with European Lab for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) , SCIENCE AI Centre , and international teams in Denmark , Germany , and France . His lab leadership emphasizes open-source frameworks and reproducible research. Editorial Roles: German Journal on Artificial Intelligence , Evolutionary Computation Journal , Artificial Intelligence Journal Software Projects: Shark , woody , Multi-Planar UNet , U-Time Collaborations: SCIENCE AI Centre , Pioneer Centre for Artificial Intelligence , European Lab for Learning and Intelligent Systems
Hasti Seifi is an Affiliated Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science (DIKU), University of Copenhagen, specializing in Human-Centred Computing. Her research focuses on haptics, augmented reality, and human-robot interaction. Institution: University of Copenhagen Department: Department of Computer Science Section: Human-Centred Computing Research interests include: Designing innovative haptic feedback systems Exploring tactile experiences in augmented reality Developing human-robot interaction frameworks Creating generative models for haptic design Investigating social touch technologies Advancing mid-air and ultrasound haptic interfaces Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on: Generative haptic modeling for AR/XR systems Human-robot interaction dynamics Text input in extended reality environments Visual-haptic multisensory integration Ultrasound mid-air haptic design tools Social touch technologies
Francisco Camara Pereira is a Professor and Head of Section at the Department of Technology, Management and Economics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His research focuses on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Machine Learning, and Data-Driven Decision-Making in transportation contexts. He actively contributes to advancing transportation science through interdisciplinary approaches combining simulation, optimization, and AI techniques. His work addresses challenges in public transport analysis, charging infrastructure planning, and multimodal demand prediction. Recent projects include developing graph-based optimization methods for electric vehicle networks and causal discovery frameworks for transportation systems. He supervises multiple PhD students in areas like federated learning for cyclist safety, causal graph neural networks, and socially aware AI models. Key contributions include publications on smart card data analysis for travel surveys, stochastic infrastructure expansion models, and transfer learning for bike-share systems. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities and innovation. Dr. Pereira collaborates internationally on transportation policy and infrastructure projects. His lab focuses on translating theoretical advancements into practical solutions for urban mobility challenges.
Qiongxiu Li is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the Cyber Security group at Aalborg University's Copenhagen campus, part of the Technical Faculty of IT and Design. Her research focuses on cybersecurity, distributed optimization, privacy/security, and federated learning. She has authored/co-authored 38 papers in top-tier venues including IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, ICLR, and EUSIPCO. Education: PhD in Privacy and Security from Aalborg University (2018-2021). Notable achievements include winning the EUSIPCO 2020 3MT Contest and co-delivering a tutorial on privacy-preserving distributed optimization at EUSIPCO 2024. She actively reviews for conferences like NeurIPS, ICLR, and journals such as TPAMI and TIFS. Research Themes: Privacy-preserving distributed algorithms, federated learning security, differential privacy, and adversarial machine learning. Recent Trends: Focus on securing AI systems (e.g., LLM vulnerabilities, federated clustering privacy), quantization for privacy, and theoretical bounds in decentralized learning. Awards: 2020 EUSIPCO 3MT Winner (outstanding finalist in EURASIP's annual doctoral research competition). Grants/Projects: Co-PI of the AI:SECURITY project (2025-2029) addressing AI security threats like phishing and malicious actors. Labs/Teams: Leads the Cyber Security group at Aalborg's Copenhagen campus, focusing on theoretical and applied research in secure distributed systems.
Jan Damsgaard is a Professor at the Department of Digitalization, Copenhagen Business School, where he conducts research at the intersection of digital technology and business transformation. His work spans multiple domains including artificial intelligence, blockchain, digital platforms, and payment systems, with significant contributions to understanding how organizations navigate digital disruption. Professor Damsgaard's research interests focus on digital transformation , artificial intelligence implementation , blockchain applications , and digital sovereignty . He examines how organizations can strategically leverage emerging technologies while addressing governance challenges and societal implications. His work particularly emphasizes practical applications in the public sector, financial systems, and small-to-medium enterprises. His recent publications reveal a strong focus on AI adoption in Danish businesses , digital sovereignty challenges , and blockchain applications for sustainable commerce . The research demonstrates increasing attention to regulatory frameworks, national security implications of technology dependence, and practical implementation strategies for emerging digital tools across various sectors. With over 132 publications including books, journal articles, and conference contributions, Damsgaard has established himself as a leading voice in digitalization research. His work extends beyond academia through extensive media engagement, with over 1,122 press appearances where he discusses current technology trends and their societal implications. Professor Damsgaard actively participates in public discourse through media contributions, expert panels, and advisory roles. His research connects academic insights with practical business applications and policy recommendations, particularly regarding digital governance, payment systems, and AI implementation strategies across sectors.