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Workshop: Dolphins, decision making, robots and AI
A workshop on acoustic probing and natural and artificial decision making underwater and in air – from dolphins and bats to drones and AUVs.
This one day (“fika-to-fika”) workshop by Lund University Profile Area Natural and Artificial Cognition brings together researchers from across the NAC Plane* who are working on cognition, decision making, robots and AI-related topics.
When: 2 March 2026 at 9.30 to 15.30
Where: M:Ångpannehallen (M:1328-29), Ole Römers väg 1 / Kommunikationsvägen, Lund Sweden
Primary audience researchers (estimate: 40-50 attendants)
To participate is free of charge. Sign up for participation at
https://www.ai.lu.se/nac/internal/2026-03-02/registration
Programme outline
9.30: Check-in, coffee
10.00 Morning session
10.00-10.10 Welcome & introduction
15.00 Summary
15.15 - 15.45: Coffee / mingle
Organisation
The workshop is organised by the Lund University Profile Area Natural and Artificial Cognition
- Josefin Starkhammar <josefin [dot] starkhammar [at] bme [dot] lth [dot] se>
- Kalle Åström <karl [dot] astrom [at] math [dot] lth [dot] se>,
- Eric Warrant <eric [dot] warrant [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se>,
- Magnus Oskarsson <magnus [dot] oskarsson [at] math [dot] lth [dot] se>
- Jonas Wisbrant, Natural and Artificial Cognition and AI Lund
* The NAC plane is one of several ways to try to span and describe the research within Lund University's profile area for natural and artificial cognition (NAC). Imagine a two-dimensional matrix in which one axis (often y) you have the concepts of artificial and natural cognition, i.e. different artificial or biological cognitive and more or less autonomous agents or systems. On the other axis (often x) you have how many such agents or systems you want to study, one by one, two by two, or many; sometimes very many, such as brain cells or nodes on the Internet. Research on humans interacting with robots ends up in the middle of the matrix.
If you have read to here and want to know more about Lund University's profile area for natural and artificial cognition, you will find the researchers and much of our research on https://portal.research.lu.se/ :-)
About the event
Location:
M:Ångpannehallen (M:1328-29), Ole Römers väg 1 / Kommunikationsvägen, Lund Sweden
Contact:
Jonas [dot] Wisbrant [at] control [dot] lth [dot] se