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Master Class: "The Next AI Frontier"

Virtual Event

PROFILE Undergraduate, Master Degree and Executive education
EVENT TYPE Conferences
EVENT FORMAT Face to Face events
DATE 7th December 2021
TIME 18:30 - 20:30 (GMT +02:00)
LANGUAGE English
Master Class: "The Next AI Frontier"

Digital Transformations facilitated by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are disrupting most industry sectors at a rather fast pace. Businesses are moving to a large-scale AI adoption in order to remain competitive, facing a set of new challenges along the way. In this talk, we will discuss the latest developments of AI and their implementation in business. You will get insights about AI maturity in different sectors and will explore the “next AI frontier”, where humans become key for successful AI implementations.

Professor biography

Dr Konstantina Valogianni  is an Assistant Professor in Information Systems at IE Business School. She holds a PhD in Information Systems from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, during which she specialized in designing machine learning algorithms applied in the energy domain, and specifically electric vehicle charging. Konstantina is intrigued by real-world problems which require an algorithmic solution, whereas she is fascinated by tangible and applicable results. Her research has been conducted in close proximity to industry, which has given her a lot of insights about the practitioners’ point of view.  She is teaching information systems and programming at Masters and Bachelors level, while in the past she has taught software development, as well.

Join us: https://ieuniversity.zoom.us/j/92390608283

Our speakers

Assistant Professor in Information Systems at IE Business School

Konstantina Valogianni is an Assistant Professor in Information Systems at IE Business School. She holds a PhD in Information Systems from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, during which she specialized in designing machine learning algorithms applied in the energy domain, and specifically electric vehicle charging.