Communications Newsroom Contact Subscribe Newsletter News Feed Calendar Feed Social Media Newsroom Public Lecture Any Tag Award Call for Applications Conference Digital Humanism Open Position People Public Lecture Studies Talk Workshop Any Kind Any Kind News Only Events Only 2021 Any Year 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 Show as Cards Show as List Show as Cards 39 results / Reset Filter 2021 Public Lecture A Stab in the Dark: Blind Attacks on the Linux Kernel 2021-12-15 Security & Privacy The ViSP Distinguished Lecture Series continues with a talk by Herbert Bos of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands. Public Lecture “Verschränkung durchbricht Schranken” 2021-12-10 Quantum Computing Frank Leymann, our first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor, talks about how qubits’ entanglement helps to overcome the limitation of approximate algorithms. Public Lecture From Digital Humanities to Quantum Humanities 2021-11-26 Quantum Computing Johanna Barzen, Visiting Scientist at our Business Informatics Group, talks about methods of quantum computing in research done in the Humanities. Public Lecture The Bitter Truth About Quantum Algorithms in the NISQ Era 2021-11-24 Quantum Computing Frank Leymann, our first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor, talks about challenges of implementing quantum algorithms on NISQ devices. Public Lecture Roger Wattenhofer: “Cascade: Asynchronous Proof-of-Stake” 2021-11-24 Security & Privacy The ViSP Distinguished Lecture Series continues with a talk by Roger Wattenhofer of ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Digital Humanism Transition From Labor-intensive to Tech-intensive Surveilla… 2021-11-16 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Minxin Pei talks about of the effectiveness of the Chinese surveillance state. Public Lecture EU And Sovereignty In Cyberspace: Cancelled! 2021-11-15 Social Responsibility TU Wien Informatics Doctoral School invites to a talk by Guest Professor Paul Timmers. Digital Humanism AI and Democratic Values: What is the Path Forward? 2021-11-09 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Marc Rotenberg talks about how effectively new policy frameworks address AI-related challenges in the areas of human rights and democratic values. Public Lecture Bryan Ford: “Digital Personhood” 2021-10-13 Security & Privacy The ViSP Distinguished Lecture Series continues with a talk by Bryan Ford of EPFL, Switzerland. Digital Humanism Human-Centered AI 2021-10-12 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Ben Shneiderman talks about Human-Centered AI (HCAI), an emerging new synthesis of AI technologies and HCI approaches. Digital Humanism Should we preserve the world’s software history, and can we? 2021-06-29 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Roberto Di Cosmo (INRIA, France) and Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley, USA) discuss the role of software in cultural heritage. Public Lecture Decolonising Design within Colonised Worlds 2021-06-24 Social Responsibility This talk aims to reflect on how we decolonise our ways of being and research within humanitarian, universities and community spaces. Digital Humanism Digital Humanism and Democracy in Geopolitical Context 2021-06-15 Public Lecture Social Responsibility What are the effects of corporate surveillance in either autocracies or liberal democracies? Public Lecture Design’s Intimacies 2021-06-10 Social Responsibility In her talk, Laura Forlano (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) looks into how we might create a more generous understanding of human-machine relations. Digital Humanism The New EU Proposal for AI Regulation 2021-06-08 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Irina Orssich (European Commission) aims at contributing to the public debate of how AI should be regulated in the future. Vienna Gödel Lecture Technology Is Driving the Future, But Who Is Steering? 2021-05-27 Digital Humanism Public Lecture Event Social Responsibility In this year’s Gödel lecture, Moshe Vardi will explain why the ethical lens is too narrow for dealing with technology’s impact on society. Public Lecture Speculative Design for Intimate Encounters & Ageing 2021-05-20 Social Responsibility Why is a medicalised approach to elderly care problematic, and how could alternative designs inspire us to rethink care, intimacy and ageing? Digital Humanism The Platform Economy and Europe 2021-05-18 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Cristiano Codagnone explains why platforms are not simply technological corporations but a form of quasi-infrastructure. Public Lecture Fuzz Testing and Beyond 2021-05-12 Security & Privacy Thorsten Holz (University of Bochum) will provide an overview of his recent progress in randomized testing, where he already found hundreds of software bugs. Public Lecture Cyborgs in Dialogue: The Cyborg Jillian Weise & Ashley Shew 2021-05-06 Social Responsibility What is it like to be a cyborg? And what are the presumptions about being prosthetized? Two cyborgs discuss. Digital Humanism Ethics in AI: A Challenging Task 2021-05-04 Public Lecture AI Social Responsibility Different biases affect all of us on the Web. Ricardo Baeza-Yates explains how we can become aware of them and safeguard a concept of ethics in AI. Digital Humanism Vaccination Passports—a Tool for Liberation? 2021-04-20 Public Lecture Social Responsibility How can apps like the “Green Passport” be made reliable and privacy-preserving? And can they pave the way back to normality? Public Lecture The Power of Quantum Computing 2021-04-19 Event Quantum Computing Frank Leymann, first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor at TU Wien Informatics, will talk about the potential of quantum computers. Public Lecture More Than Teledildonics and Porn: Sexuality Research in HCI 2021-04-15 Social Responsibility G. Kannabiran reflects on how sexuality-related work has progressed and discusses challenges in studying design for sexual wellbeing. Public Lecture Privacy and Verifiability in Certificate Transparency 2021-04-14 Security & Privacy Sarah Meiklejohn (UCL) will discuss efficient solutions for verifiability and the difficulties of achieving privacy-preserving auditing. Digital Humanism (Gender) Diversity and Inclusion in Digital Humanism 2021-04-13 Public Lecture Women in Informatics Social Responsibility This panel focuses on how different voices and interests can be included in the development and application of digital technologies. Public Lecture The Future is Collectivism: Exploring Technology Co-Design 2021-03-25 Social Responsibility Christina Harrington explores concepts of community collectivism as a way to address challenges of health and racial equity. Digital Humanism Digital Society, Social Justice and Academic Education 2021-03-23 Public Lecture Social Responsibility This panel focuses on how digital technologies’ ethical and social aspects can be handled adequately in academic research. Public Lecture Proximity Tracing with Coronalert: Lessons Learned 2021-03-10 Security & Privacy Bart Preneel (KU Leuven) will provide details on the experience with the Coronalert app in Belgium. Digital Humanism Preventing Data Colonialism without Becoming Protectionistic 2021-02-23 Public Lecture Panel Discussion Social Responsibility This panel discussion will focus on the processing and exploitation of European citizens’ data by non-European companies. Public Lecture SafetyPin: Encrypted Backups with Human-Memorable Secrets 2021-02-10 Security & Privacy Henry Corrigan-Gibbs presents the design and implementation of SafetyPin, a system for encrypted mobile-device backups. Public Lecture Holonomic Techniques, Periods, and Decision Problems 2021-02-10 Talk Joël Ouaknine, the scientific director of MPI, will give a talk on his recent results covering math, logic and programming languages. Digital Humanism Freedom of Expression in the Digital Public Sphere 2021-02-02 Public Lecture Social Responsibility This lecture will focus on how social media platforms can shape public discourse by their algorithmic content moderation. Public Lecture Exploring Black Digital Praxis in Contemporary Gaming 2021-01-28 Women in Informatics Social Responsibility Kishonna Gray explores how technology disparately impacts women and people of color, and how they are excluded from public spaces. Digital Humanism Digital Superpowers and Geopolitics 2021-01-26 Public Lecture News Panel Discussion Social Responsibility This panel will focus on the modern colonial powers in cyberspace—global concerns controlling digital platforms and social networks. Public Lecture Computer Vision and AI in the Study of Fine Art 2021-01-26 Guest Professor AI Doctoral School Our Doctoral School invites to a talk by David G. Stork about applications of AI methods on the interpretation of fine art. Public Lecture The Queer Games Avant-Garde 2021-01-14 Event Social Responsibility Bo Ruberg presents an overview of queer game-making practices and the politics of queer independent video games, including their aesthetics and future. Public Lecture Knowledge Processing, Logic, and the Future of AI 2021-01-14 News Logic and Algorithms AI VCLA Georg Gottlob will give the first Vienna Logic Day Lecture on the occasion of the World Logic Day 2021. Public Lecture SandTrap: Securing JavaScript-driven TAPs 2021-01-13 Event Security & Privacy The ViSP is launching its Lecture Series with Andrei Sabelfeld’s talk on critical security issues of TAPs.
Public Lecture A Stab in the Dark: Blind Attacks on the Linux Kernel 2021-12-15 Security & Privacy The ViSP Distinguished Lecture Series continues with a talk by Herbert Bos of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Public Lecture “Verschränkung durchbricht Schranken” 2021-12-10 Quantum Computing Frank Leymann, our first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor, talks about how qubits’ entanglement helps to overcome the limitation of approximate algorithms.
Public Lecture From Digital Humanities to Quantum Humanities 2021-11-26 Quantum Computing Johanna Barzen, Visiting Scientist at our Business Informatics Group, talks about methods of quantum computing in research done in the Humanities.
Public Lecture The Bitter Truth About Quantum Algorithms in the NISQ Era 2021-11-24 Quantum Computing Frank Leymann, our first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor, talks about challenges of implementing quantum algorithms on NISQ devices.
Public Lecture Roger Wattenhofer: “Cascade: Asynchronous Proof-of-Stake” 2021-11-24 Security & Privacy The ViSP Distinguished Lecture Series continues with a talk by Roger Wattenhofer of ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Digital Humanism Transition From Labor-intensive to Tech-intensive Surveilla… 2021-11-16 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Minxin Pei talks about of the effectiveness of the Chinese surveillance state.
Public Lecture EU And Sovereignty In Cyberspace: Cancelled! 2021-11-15 Social Responsibility TU Wien Informatics Doctoral School invites to a talk by Guest Professor Paul Timmers.
Digital Humanism AI and Democratic Values: What is the Path Forward? 2021-11-09 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Marc Rotenberg talks about how effectively new policy frameworks address AI-related challenges in the areas of human rights and democratic values.
Public Lecture Bryan Ford: “Digital Personhood” 2021-10-13 Security & Privacy The ViSP Distinguished Lecture Series continues with a talk by Bryan Ford of EPFL, Switzerland.
Digital Humanism Human-Centered AI 2021-10-12 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Ben Shneiderman talks about Human-Centered AI (HCAI), an emerging new synthesis of AI technologies and HCI approaches.
Digital Humanism Should we preserve the world’s software history, and can we? 2021-06-29 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Roberto Di Cosmo (INRIA, France) and Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley, USA) discuss the role of software in cultural heritage.
Public Lecture Decolonising Design within Colonised Worlds 2021-06-24 Social Responsibility This talk aims to reflect on how we decolonise our ways of being and research within humanitarian, universities and community spaces.
Digital Humanism Digital Humanism and Democracy in Geopolitical Context 2021-06-15 Public Lecture Social Responsibility What are the effects of corporate surveillance in either autocracies or liberal democracies?
Public Lecture Design’s Intimacies 2021-06-10 Social Responsibility In her talk, Laura Forlano (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA) looks into how we might create a more generous understanding of human-machine relations.
Digital Humanism The New EU Proposal for AI Regulation 2021-06-08 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Irina Orssich (European Commission) aims at contributing to the public debate of how AI should be regulated in the future.
Vienna Gödel Lecture Technology Is Driving the Future, But Who Is Steering? 2021-05-27 Digital Humanism Public Lecture Event Social Responsibility In this year’s Gödel lecture, Moshe Vardi will explain why the ethical lens is too narrow for dealing with technology’s impact on society.
Public Lecture Speculative Design for Intimate Encounters & Ageing 2021-05-20 Social Responsibility Why is a medicalised approach to elderly care problematic, and how could alternative designs inspire us to rethink care, intimacy and ageing?
Digital Humanism The Platform Economy and Europe 2021-05-18 Public Lecture Social Responsibility Cristiano Codagnone explains why platforms are not simply technological corporations but a form of quasi-infrastructure.
Public Lecture Fuzz Testing and Beyond 2021-05-12 Security & Privacy Thorsten Holz (University of Bochum) will provide an overview of his recent progress in randomized testing, where he already found hundreds of software bugs.
Public Lecture Cyborgs in Dialogue: The Cyborg Jillian Weise & Ashley Shew 2021-05-06 Social Responsibility What is it like to be a cyborg? And what are the presumptions about being prosthetized? Two cyborgs discuss.
Digital Humanism Ethics in AI: A Challenging Task 2021-05-04 Public Lecture AI Social Responsibility Different biases affect all of us on the Web. Ricardo Baeza-Yates explains how we can become aware of them and safeguard a concept of ethics in AI.
Digital Humanism Vaccination Passports—a Tool for Liberation? 2021-04-20 Public Lecture Social Responsibility How can apps like the “Green Passport” be made reliable and privacy-preserving? And can they pave the way back to normality?
Public Lecture The Power of Quantum Computing 2021-04-19 Event Quantum Computing Frank Leymann, first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor at TU Wien Informatics, will talk about the potential of quantum computers.
Public Lecture More Than Teledildonics and Porn: Sexuality Research in HCI 2021-04-15 Social Responsibility G. Kannabiran reflects on how sexuality-related work has progressed and discusses challenges in studying design for sexual wellbeing.
Public Lecture Privacy and Verifiability in Certificate Transparency 2021-04-14 Security & Privacy Sarah Meiklejohn (UCL) will discuss efficient solutions for verifiability and the difficulties of achieving privacy-preserving auditing.
Digital Humanism (Gender) Diversity and Inclusion in Digital Humanism 2021-04-13 Public Lecture Women in Informatics Social Responsibility This panel focuses on how different voices and interests can be included in the development and application of digital technologies.
Public Lecture The Future is Collectivism: Exploring Technology Co-Design 2021-03-25 Social Responsibility Christina Harrington explores concepts of community collectivism as a way to address challenges of health and racial equity.
Digital Humanism Digital Society, Social Justice and Academic Education 2021-03-23 Public Lecture Social Responsibility This panel focuses on how digital technologies’ ethical and social aspects can be handled adequately in academic research.
Public Lecture Proximity Tracing with Coronalert: Lessons Learned 2021-03-10 Security & Privacy Bart Preneel (KU Leuven) will provide details on the experience with the Coronalert app in Belgium.
Digital Humanism Preventing Data Colonialism without Becoming Protectionistic 2021-02-23 Public Lecture Panel Discussion Social Responsibility This panel discussion will focus on the processing and exploitation of European citizens’ data by non-European companies.
Public Lecture SafetyPin: Encrypted Backups with Human-Memorable Secrets 2021-02-10 Security & Privacy Henry Corrigan-Gibbs presents the design and implementation of SafetyPin, a system for encrypted mobile-device backups.
Public Lecture Holonomic Techniques, Periods, and Decision Problems 2021-02-10 Talk Joël Ouaknine, the scientific director of MPI, will give a talk on his recent results covering math, logic and programming languages.
Digital Humanism Freedom of Expression in the Digital Public Sphere 2021-02-02 Public Lecture Social Responsibility This lecture will focus on how social media platforms can shape public discourse by their algorithmic content moderation.
Public Lecture Exploring Black Digital Praxis in Contemporary Gaming 2021-01-28 Women in Informatics Social Responsibility Kishonna Gray explores how technology disparately impacts women and people of color, and how they are excluded from public spaces.
Digital Humanism Digital Superpowers and Geopolitics 2021-01-26 Public Lecture News Panel Discussion Social Responsibility This panel will focus on the modern colonial powers in cyberspace—global concerns controlling digital platforms and social networks.
Public Lecture Computer Vision and AI in the Study of Fine Art 2021-01-26 Guest Professor AI Doctoral School Our Doctoral School invites to a talk by David G. Stork about applications of AI methods on the interpretation of fine art.
Public Lecture The Queer Games Avant-Garde 2021-01-14 Event Social Responsibility Bo Ruberg presents an overview of queer game-making practices and the politics of queer independent video games, including their aesthetics and future.
Public Lecture Knowledge Processing, Logic, and the Future of AI 2021-01-14 News Logic and Algorithms AI VCLA Georg Gottlob will give the first Vienna Logic Day Lecture on the occasion of the World Logic Day 2021.
Public Lecture SandTrap: Securing JavaScript-driven TAPs 2021-01-13 Event Security & Privacy The ViSP is launching its Lecture Series with Andrei Sabelfeld’s talk on critical security issues of TAPs.