Generative Artificial Intelligence

Holst Memorial Lecture 2023

Date
Thursday November 30, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 5:45 PM
Location
Blauwe zaal
Address
Bosmansingel 87-04 6097ZH Rossum
Organizer
Eindhoven University of Technology
Co-organizer
Philips Research and Signify
Price
free
Building
Auditorium

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Welcome

Welcome on the event website of Holst Symposium and Holst Memorial Lecture Award 2023.

The Holst Memorial Lecture and Symposium are organized by Philips Research, Signify Research and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). This year’s Holst Lecture, the 45th since 1977, will be given by Dr. Ian Goodfellow. Ian Goodfellow is a prominent computer scientist and researcher in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), specifically in the subfield of deep learning. He is known for his significant contributions to the development and understanding of generative adversarial networks (GANs), which are a class of AI algorithms used in generating synthetic data, image-to-image translation, and various other applications.

 

Program

10:00 – 10:30

Registration

10:30 – 10:35

Word of welcome (Symposium)

10:35 – 10:45

Introduction to symposium Theme & Program 

10:45 – 11:30

Jakub Tomczak (incl. 10 minutes Q&A)

11:30 – 12:15

Remco Schoenmakers (incl. 10 minutes Q&A)

12:15 – 14:00

Lunch Break and Demo's

14:00 – 14:45

Catelijne Muller (incl. 10 minutes Q&A)

14:45 – 15:30

Panel Discussion

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 – 16:05

Word of welcome (Memorial Lecture) and introduction Ian Goodfellow

16:05 – 17:00

Holst Memorial Lecture Ian Goodfellow

17:00 – 17:05

Award Ceremony

17:05 – 17:45

Reception & Drinks

 

Holst Symposium: Generative Artificial Intelligence

The Holst Symposium will be a live and interactive (networking) event and bring together specialists and students from varied disciplines from both the academic and the business world who will be challenged to present their views on future developments of Digital Twinning in their field. The selection of invited speakers is based on topics with the potential to inspire. The Holst symposium will consist of (concise) lectures, presentations, panel discussion and demo’s and will be concluded by the Holst Memorial Lecture and an Award Ceremony.

 

Speakers

45th Holst Memorial Lecture Award

This year’s Holst Lecture will be the 45th since 1977.The nominated Holst Lecturer will join the ranks of eminent scientists and Nobel laureates like Philippe de Gennes, Hendrik Casimir, Ilya Prigogine, Arno Penzias, Nicholas Negroponte, Alan Heeger, J. Craig Venter and Shuji Nakamura. The first Holst Memorial Lecture was given in 1977 to commemorate the 21st anniversary of TU/e, Eindhoven University of Technology. With support from Philips Research, and (since 2018) Signify, the Holst Lecture became an annual tradition. Candidates for the Award are selected by a committee under the chairmanship of the Rector Magnificus of the TU/e, Head of Research EU Royal Philips and the Head of Research Signify.

Gilles Holst

The general theme chosen for the Holst Memorial Lecture reflects the important contribution of dr. Gilles Holst (1886-1968) to research and technology in the Netherlands:

"The development of applied sciences, particularly mathematics and the natural sciences, for the benefit of industry on the one side and their implications for society on the other."

In his academic career Holst played an essential part in the discovery of superconductivity by Nobel Laureate H. Kamerlingh Onnes, whilst working at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands. However, Gilles Holst will be first and foremost remembered as the founding director of the famous ‘Nat Lab’, the Philips Physics Laboratory in Eindhoven, where he worked between 1914 and 1946. During his lifetime, Gilles Holst was chairman of two committees that were instrumental in the foundation of Eindhoven University of Technology in 1956.

Eindhoven region

The Eindhoven Region, often referred to as Brainport Eindhoven http://brainporteindhoven.com/ is Europe's leading innovative top technology region and home to Royal Philips, Signify, NXP semiconductors and ASML. Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has according to Times Higher Education World University Ranking the highest score for collaboration with industry in the field of academic and scientific research. One of TU/e distinguished emeriti was Edsger W. Dijkstra, one of the most influential members of computing science's founding generation and Turing Award winner 1972.

Award

After the Lecture, the Rector Magnificus will present the Holst Memorial Lecturer with the Holst Memorial Lecture Award, a honorary medal designed by Dutch sculptor Jos Reniers. To honor the laureate, a dinner with speakers, Management of Philips Research, Signify Research, TU/e and the Scientific Committee will be organized.

Directions & Avenue

The Holst Symposium and Holst Memorial Lecture will take place in the Auditorium building of the Eindhoven University of Technology.
Eindhoven University of Technology
Auditorium (Building 1), Conference room (Plenary): Blauwe Zaal
5612 AJ Eindhoven

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Parking
You can drive by car to TU/e. Set your navigation system on the address De Zaale, Eindhoven.
P1 is the nearest parking. Parking rate is € 7,50 for a full day.

After arriving at Eindhoven Central Train Station
You can reach the Auditorium building (number 1 on the map) in 10 minutes by foot from the Eindhoven Central Station.
When arriving at Eindhoven railway (NS) station you leave the platform, turn right at the bottom of the stairs and walk to the exit on the north side of the bus station. Continue 25 meters diagonally to the right and you see TU/e Campus at some eight minutes walking distance. Cross the road at the traffic lights and follow the waving footpath to TU/e Campus. The track on the right side, Prof. Dr. Dorgelolaan, is suited for wheelchair users.
When arriving on TU/e Campus you follow the signposting for pedestrians

When you arrive at the Auditorium building, enter the 'congres ingang' and follow the signs to the conference desk for registration.