Data Science Seminar "Autonomy Fabric for AI-Driven Operations" takes place 11 December at the University of Tartu Delta study building auditorium 1037. The seminar starts at 16:15 with welcome coffee being served from 15:45.
December’s Data Science Seminar will highlight an important aspect in the era of AI, autonomy fabric, which is more than a tech stack. It is the operating layer of the physical world.
By tightly integrating sensing, AI, and automation across edge and cloud, it transforms today’s fragmented systems into coordinated, real-time operations. The shift is transformational: organisations move from reactive workflows to predictive, and ultimately autonomous, services that are safer, faster, and more sustainable.
This edition of Data Science Seminars examines how to design that layer: streaming perception from cameras and sensors, running low-latency models at the edge, synchronising decisions across fleets and infrastructure, and closing the loop to actuators and business systems.
Schedule:
15:45–16:15 Gathering and welcome coffee
16:15 Opening words from Amnir Hadachi, Associate Professor of Smart City Technologies
16:25 Olena Chornovol, CEO and co-founder of GaiaHub
16:45 Huber Flores, Associate Professor of Pervasive Computing at the University of Tartu Institute of Computer Science
17:05 Eric Grono, Lead Data Analyst at Veriff
17:25– 17:55 Coffee break
17:55 Agustin Zuniga, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki
18:15 Jakob Mass, Research Engineer at IndiGO
18:35 Panel discussion led by Amnir Hadachi
18:55 Networking
The organisers of this event are Associate Professor of Smart City Technologies Amnir Hadachi and Associate Professor of Pervasive Computing Huber Flores.