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Key to events PLANNING TO ATTEND A TALK? 1 Map reference See below to help you plan. Our talks Pre-registration required are first come, first served, apart from ‘Patient data and privacy in the NHS’. #ImperialLates Time-specific event All of our other activities are drop-in.

From earwigging AI assistants and 5 Exhibit 10 Exhibit 15 Workshop cybercrime mysteries, to the security of NHS patient records, dive into our Digital Energy in Wattown Emotional privacy without a tin foil hat Making meaning from data noise world of data. Energy Futures Lab Ranya Aloufi and David Boyle, StatML CDT Dyson School of Design Engineering Enter our imagined model town of the near future Create art inspired by machine learning with 1 Talk where an intelligent energy grid utilises data to Hear how AI can remove your emotion from the Imperial statistics students and collaborators Patient data and privacy in the NHS optimise green energy supplies even on cloudy, conversations you have with your smart devices. at the Royal Society of Sculptors. Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, Imperial; windless days. 11 Exhibit 16 Exhibit Stephen Docherty, Microsoft; David Evans, NHSX; 6 Exhibit Ceire Costelloe, Imperial What does your smart speaker say Cards against… social media 18.30–19.30 Pre-registration required My environment, my health about you behind your back? Impact Games Studio, Dyson School of Design Engineering Find out if we can leverage the awesome power – what maps tell us Roman Kolcun and Anna Maria Mandalari, of data to revolutionise healthcare and medicine Daniela Fecht, School of Public Health Dyson School of Design Engineering Play a tabletop game designed to get people without putting the information we consider most Explore how your local area might impact on your Put smart devices under the microscope and talking about the dangers of social media and online data security. private at risk. health using interactive maps of potential pollution discover what personal data they are sharing hot spots. with the outside world. 2 Exhibit 17 Talk Gamifying our understanding 7 Exhibit 12 Workshop A data-filled day in the life of… of eating behaviour Digital detectives Measurement and uncertainty Imperial academics take to the stage to tell stories Dasha Nicholls and Victoria Burmester, Erisa Karafili, Department of Computing Artist in residence Geraldine Cox and of their career. Talks start at: Department of Brain Sciences Thomas Wall, Department of Physics Discover your inner Sherlock Holmes and hunt for 18.40 ... an eating disorder psychiatrist Play computer games to win tasty snacks as criminal hackers on the run with a cyber-defending Explore the concept of confidence in the data we (Dasha Nicholls) you explore unique data collection approaches computer scientist. collect with our giant pendulum experiment. 19.20 ... a traffic pollution theorist employed to investigate thoughts and behaviours (Sankalp Chaturvedi) around food. 8 Exhibit 13 Exhibit 20.00 ... a cyber defender 3 Exhibit Computer vision and Mental health data: hopes, (Erisa Karafili) image recognition fears and willingness to share The wearable neurologist Roy Miles, Department of Electronics Institute of Global Health Innovations 18 Talk Balasundaram Kadirvelu, Department of Computing and Electrical Engineering Smart devices in the home Watch an intelligent, movement tracking bodysuit Crisis lines collect information about people’s Upload your favourite pics to our evolving digital experiences of mental distress. Share your thoughts Ranya Aloufi and Anna Maria Mandalari collect data on how we move to help doctors spot collage and explore the latest developments in on how we might use this data for social good. Talk will take place from 19.40–20.20 signs of muscular dystrophy. deep learning and computer vision. They make our lives easier today, and in our 14 Talk future domestic smart devices could keep us 4 Exhibit 9 Exhibit Digital Lego hospital Gender and AI: Storytelling sessions safe and healthy. But at what price to our Could AI help us spot Fake News? Anita Chandran privacy and security? Estera Boncea and Kate Honeyford, Julio Amador Diaz Lopez, Business School School of Public Health Talks will start at: 18.30, 19.10 and 19.50 Judge your ability to spot disinformation and In celebration of International Women’s Day Move Lego people around a tiny Lego hospital to news hoaxes over social media, and discover consider the influence that gender has over AI discover how digitally tracking patient records can how Twitter-trained AI might stop them spreading with a creative writer and physicist. help us prevent the spread of hospital infections in the future. and catch sepsis early. BEAUTIFUL DATA

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1 Patient data and 12 Measurement privacy in the NHS and uncertainty TOUR MEETING 18.30–19.30 GROUND FLOOR POINT 13 Mental health data: 2 Gamifying our hopes, fears and understanding of eating willingness to share behaviour 14 Gender and AI: 3 The wearable Storytelling sessions neurologist 18.30, 19.10 and 19.50 4 Digital Lego hospital 15 Making meaning 5 Digital Energy from data noise in Wattown ALUMNI COLLEGE 16 Cards against… VISITOR CAFÉ 6 My environment, social media CENTRE my health – what 17 A data-filled day 6 maps tell us 3 14 in the life of… 5 7 Digital detectives 2 18.40... an eating disorder 4 8 Computer vision and psychiatrist (Dasha Nicholls) image recognition 19.20... a London traffic pollution QUEEN theorist (Sankalp Chaturvedi) VICTORIA 9 Could AI help us spot 20.00... a cyber defender 1 Fake News? (Erisa Karafili) 10 Emotional privacy 18 Smart devices 8 18 without a tin foil hat in the home 19.40–20.20 7 17 11 What does your smart 13 9 16 speaker say about you DRUM LECTURE behind your back? THEATRE 12 15 11 10 Key:

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