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Four new docents at Uniarts Research Institute

I’m honored to join as one of the four new docents appointed by the University of the Arts Helsinki Research Continue reading →

Engaging Transdisciplinary Inquiry in Artistic Research

How should we make sense of transdisciplinary inquiry? How does it relate to artistic research? What are the limitations, barriers Continue reading →

Conversational AI & Voice Interaction

We are launching a new course on Conversational AI & Voice Interaction at Aalto University in the Department of Computer Science, Continue reading →

Designing Trustworthy AI Systems & Practices

CS-E400207: Special Course in Computer Science Instructor: Nitin Sawhney, Professor of PracticeDepartment of Computer Science, Aalto University Teaching Assistants & Research Continue reading →

Participatory Practices and Social Change

UWAS Doctoral Workshop at Aalto University, Spring 2022 Workshop Facilitators: Nitin Sawhney, Minttu Tikka, Vuokko Härmä, and Floris van der Continue reading →

Designing Voice & Auditory Interaction

Join us for this new multi-disciplinary project-based seminar offered across SCI, ELEC and ARTS at Aalto University in Winter 2022. Continue reading →

Databases for Data Science

Designing information systems for data modeling & deployment challenges in Data Science. Instructors: Prof. Nitin Sawhney, Dr. Barbara Keller, Sami El-Mahgary Teaching Continue reading →

Critical AI & Data Justice in Society

CS-E4002: Special Course in Computer Science: Critical AI and Data Justice in Society Instructor: Prof. Nitin Sawhney Department of Computer Continue reading →

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