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ProgrammesThis webinar aims to show the progress in the development of Trustworthy AI technology and introduce verifiable robustness and transparency in the Artificial Intelligence domain.
This event is in the context of ADRA-e Birds of a Feather webinar series which aims to provide insights into Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs) projects to foster collaboration and avail a joint platform for debate and results-sharing in AI, Data and Robotics.
ADRA-e is a project linked to the AI, Data & Robots partnership.
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Target Audience: This webinar is tailored for professionals, researchers, and stakeholders interested in AI, Data, and Robotics. It welcomes participants from academia, industry, and government sectors seeking insights into Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs) projects.
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The Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Action (MSCA) European Innovative Training Network “PBNv2 - Next generation Pass-By Noise approaches for new powertrain vehicles” started in May 2017. Their research has the shared objective of investigating the possibilities to decrease pass-by noise of vehicles.
The project is a collaboration between 17 research institutions and companies in the European automotive R&D and provides a learning environment for 14 PhD fellows. The Belgian partner is the Noise and Vibration Research Group of KU Leuven, and this project is one of the many Horizon 2020 MSCA Innovative Training Networks that the KU Leuven research group participates in.