The event takes place on 9 May at the Kammivabrik in Tartu, and as has become tradition, we will be present in several ways.
Ats Kurvet, a specialist at our Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Lab, will give a talk titled "Contemporary Optimisation of Video Games". In his presentation, Ats will take the audience behind the scenes of the video game industry, introducing various tools and explaining how a game is actually made.
Researchers from the Chair of Programming Languages at the Institute of Computer Science, Vesal Vojdani and Simmo Saan, will be running a seminar entitled "Automated Software Verification: Can Machines Help Us Improve Software Quality?". In this seminar, Vesal and Simmo will draw on real-world success stories to showcase software verification techniques to ensure software free from defects
We’ll also be present at the conference expo area, where you can learn more about our study programmes and Industry collaboration opportunities. You’ll also have the chance to try out the newly launched artificial intelligence barometer and several other AI projects.
See you in Tartu on 9 May!