23 November 2022

Recently researchers from all over the world gathered at for a five-week focus period to network through seminars, organised activities and informal day-to-day interaction. All with the aim to collaborate and find new ways to conduct research in a huge area – hybrid AI. 

A man standing infront of a brick wall.
Andrea Carron, senior lecturer at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Photographer: Cissi Säfström

One of the visiting scholars is Andrea Carron, senior lecturer at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. The focus period, which is a part of the strategic research environment ELLIIT, has been an opportunity for him to take a break from the everyday workload that comes with being a researcher.

– Usually, when I’m back in Zurich, I’m busy with all the things that I have to do – teaching, discussing projects with PhD and master’s students, and normal administration.

– Here, I basically emptied my calendar and I could focus on research 24/7.

Potential collaborators in hybrid AI

All visiting researchers have been matched with a host based on research area and background, who has, among other things, introduced the visitor to potential collaborators and research groups at LiU.

– It is nice to interact with like-minded people and people with the same background. And it’s great to meet professors who are willing to spend time and discuss new topics; it is extremely motivating. It’s not something that happens everywhere.

During his three-week stay, Andrea Carron participated in discussions, workshops and made progress towards new ideas in the field of control and AI.

– If we can keep the interest high in the coming months, this will become a positive result of the focus period.

"The focus period gives you opportunity to reflect"

Andrea Carron mentions the lack of in person meetings and gatherings during the past two years as reasons to apply for focus periods like the one at LiU. Another major advantage is the opportunity to enlarge your network and to get to know people from other universities, he points out.

– It’s a great place to establish new collaborations and to cross-fertilize different subfields. This is one positive result that is easy to achieve.

The focus period has given Andrea Carron fresh perspectives, as well as new connections and ideas.

– It’s nice not only to remember that you are a researcher, but also to reignite your curiosity and explore new fields and topics. Sometimes you don’t have time to reflect about how lucky you are, because your daily routine traps you. The focus period gives you opportunity to reflect.

– I have to say that it’s been a great experience; it’s been very enjoyable.

If you got the opportunity, would you visit again?

– Yes, definitely. I can highly recommend applying for coming focus periods; it has been a truly enriching experience.

About ELLIIT

ELLIIT, Excellence Center at Linköping – Lund in Information Technology, is a strategic research environment in information technology and mobile communications, funded by the Swedish government in 2010. With four partners, Linköping University, Lund University, Halmstad University and Blekinge Institute of Technology, ELLIIT constitutes a platform for both fundamental and applied research, and for cross-fertilization between disciplines and between academic researchers and industry experts.

16 visiting scholars and 17 invited speakers participated during the focus period 2022. Some of the invited speakers stayed on as visiting scholars. The focus period ran from October 18 to November 18.

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