Events

Upcoming Events

Behind the Wheel:  Who is Driving the Driverless Car?
IEEE Webinar
Weds, 22nd March 10am-11am ET.

In this webinar, join artificial intelligence experts as they take a deep-dive into the ethical aspects of driverless cars and address key issues and misconceptions, legislative hurdles, and in the case of unavoidable collisions, whether these cars might one day make lethal choices on the world’s roads.  Register via this link.

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BSides Lancashire
30th March 2023
Margaret Fell Lecture Theatre,
Lancaster University.

This event will be focused on valuable technical research, inclusion, diversity, and career progression. There will be insights from various disciplines and roles within the industry and will cater to anyone from the more seasoned professionals, to anyone with an initial interest in cyber.

For further details, please visit the BSides Lancashire webpage.

4th European Conference on Connected and Automated Driving – EUCAD 2023
3rd & 4th May 2023, Brussels.

EUCAD2023 will gather political leaders from the European Commission and Member States with European and international high-level representatives of industry, academia and road authorities to discuss if our societies are ready for the deployment of smart, inclusive and sustainable mobility solutions.

For further information, please visit the event’s website.

ITS European Congress 2023
22nd-24th May 2023, Lisbon.

This event will display Lisbon’s latest achievements in the field of intelligent mobility services and their link to the city’s changing mobility vision and strategy. In this context, the Congress offers the opportunity for a comprehensive review of topical issues, including on connected and automated mobility, new mobility services, transport network design and transport network operations.

For further details, please visit the event’s website. 

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Call for Participation:
The First International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems
(TAS 23)
11th & 12th July 2023, Edinburgh.

The UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub has recently invited submissions on novel and creative multidisciplinary research projects focused on trustworthy autonomous systems and their responsible development, for the First International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems 2023 (TAS ‘23).

The TAS ’23 symposium will include a networking event for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and travel grants will be available for ECRs.

Full-paper submissions and poster abstracts that take a multidisciplinary approach to address the challenges of designing, building, and deploying Trustworthy Autonomous Systems are invited. Contributions should consider social, legal, ethical, and technical issues and their impacts on individuals, society, and the economy.

Important dates

  • February 2023: Submission of poster abstracts and full papers
  • April 2023: Notifications
  • 11-12 July 2023: TAS ’23 symposium

 

To read the call for participation in full, please visit the event’s webpage

Previous TAS-S Events

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #4
20th & 21st September 2022

Learn more about this event, which took place in Lancaster and the Lake District on the 20th and 21st September.

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #3: 13th & 14th July 2022

Our researchers travelled to our third workshop (at Cranfield University) directly from the TAS All Hands Meeting in London.  It was a busy but very productive few days! Read more on the event’s website

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #2:  31st March & 1st April 2022.

The second TAS-S Researchers’ workshop took place at Cranfield University on the 31st March and 1st April 2022. This prove to be an excellent opportunity for our researchers and PhD students to get together again and also meet with Co-Is from Cranfield.  Read more on the event’s webpage.

TAS-S External Stakeholders Group (SGM) Meeting, 2022.

The second TAS-S External Stakeholders’ Group (ESG) meeting took place online on Tuesday, 1st March and was attended by around 40 participants from nearly 30 different organisations across industry, policy, law and academia. 

TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop #1:  24th & 25th November 2021

The event gave the TAS-S Researchers the opportunity to meet face-to-face for the first time.  Please visit the event’s webpage for further details.

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TAS All Hands Meeting:  14th-16th September 2021

TAS-S presented several sessions and posters at the TAS All Hands meeting in September.  Please visit the event’s webpage for further details.

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TAS-S External Stakeholders Workshop:  29th March 2021

Please visit the event’s webpage for further details about this workshop.