Eemil Lagerspetz was awarded a grant by the Jorma Ollila fund of Nokia Foundation on November 24, 2015

 

 
 
Eemil Lagerspetz was awarded a grant by the Jorma Ollila fund of Nokia Foundation on November 24, 2015. Congratulations!
 
The fund was launched in year 2014 to support post doctoral research career development. 
The title of Eemil’s post doctoral research is “Mind The Gap: Combining Trajectory Datasets for a Holistic Picture of Human Mobility” and the research will be carried out at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 2016.
 
 
Abstract: 
Human mobility in an urban environment is an important topic in both academia and the transport industry, as well as a core
interest in city planning, commercial center placement, and traffic control. Recent work has shown that the aggregate urban
mobility pattern follows the Lévy walk. In particular, urban mobility consists of a mix of multiple modes of transport,
incorporating many short legs or flights, often corresponding to walking, and few long flights, typically vehicular transport.
There are many human mobility datasets available, for example NYC Open Data, and Chicago as well as Beijing City
Lab. These contain movement data of people, smartphones, vehicles, or other identifiable objects.
These datasets can be fine-grained or very coarse, ranging from accurate vehicular GPS data to point surveys filled by
travel agency customers. They also always contain holes, or gaps, where data is missing for one reason or another, for example because the device in question was turned off, there were no traffic cameras that detect license plates on a particular leg of the journey, the smartphone was unable to obtain a cellular signal, or the customer neglected to fill the survey. To mitigate the gaps and obtain a holistic picture of human mobility, this work aims to develop algorithms for filling the gaps based on learned models and external data. 

 

 

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25.11.2015 - 14:21

Tietokonemalli tuo uutta tietoa solun perustoiminnoista

Tietojenkäsittelijöiden rakentama edistynyt laskennallinen malli paljasti pitkät viiveet geenisäätelyssä.

 

Genetiikka ja genomiikka ovat kehittyneet viime vuosina valtavalla vauhdilla, osin laskennallisten menetelmien ansiosta. Nyt suomalaisjohtoinen kansainvälinen tutkijaryhmä on luonut tietokonemallin, jonka avulla on pystytty paljastamaan odotettua pidempiä viiveitä säätelysignaalien ja geenien ilmentymisen välillä.

Jiaheng Lu: our new associate professor

 

Jiaheng Lu (JL) has been nominated as a tenure-track associate professor in computer science for a period of five years starting on August 1, 2015. Recruiting foreign professors is an important tool in the internationalization efforts of the University, so a thorough introductory interview by the head of the Department (JP) was a must.

 

 

Petri Myllymäki HIITin johtajaksi

Laitoksen professori Petri Myllymäki on valittu Helsingin yliopiston ja Aalto-yliopiston yhteisen tietotekniikan tutkimuslaitoksen (HIIT – Helsinki Institute for Information Technology) johtajaksi 1.8.2015 alkavaksi viisivuotiskaudeksi. Petri seuraa tehtävässä Aalto-yliopiston professori Sami Kaskea. Koska HIITin johtajan tehtävä on kokoaikainen, vapautetaan Petri (PM) samaksi ajaksi omasta professuuristaan, ja laitoksen johtajan (JP) suorittama työstävapautushaastattelu on siten paikallaan.

 

Aivorunoutta

Uusin kuukauden tutkimustulos –kolumni käsittelee aivorunoutta. Tutkijakoulutettava Jukka Toivanen kertoo aihepiirin taustasta ja uusista tuloksista – miten ihmiset ja koneet voivat olla luovia yhdessä?