The Next Generation of AI: New Research Talents for a Changing Society
12.08.2026 kl. 15:00 - 16:00
Kunstig Intelligens-teltet (Kirkebakken 19, Tyholmen)
Artificial intelligence is transforming society. The question is how, and on whose terms. Meet three PhD researchers from Kristiania University of Applied Sciences who bring fresh perspectives to some of today’s most pressing challenges: climate communication, healthcare, inclusion, and human-centred innovation.
In this fast-paced session, each researcher will present their ongoing doctoral work, followed by short responses from industry and innovation actors who will reflect on the relevance, potential and real-world implications of the research.
The session offers a glimpse into the next generation of AI-driven research, and highlights how AI is not only about algorithms and technology, but also about people, communication, health, accessibility, innovation and sustainable futures.
Speakers:
- Anne Kenge, PhD Candidate, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences: «Navigating the Norwegian Climate Paradox through Strategic Communication and Framing».
- Jaya Ojha, PhD Candidate, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences: «When Performance Is Not Everything: A Use Case in Cardiology Healthcare».
- Janaina Bull, PhD Candidate, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences: «From Accessibility to Experience: Designing NeuroInclusive Tourism».
In this fast-paced session, each researcher will present their ongoing doctoral work, followed by short responses from industry and innovation actors who will reflect on the relevance, potential and real-world implications of the research.
The session offers a glimpse into the next generation of AI-driven research, and highlights how AI is not only about algorithms and technology, but also about people, communication, health, accessibility, innovation and sustainable futures.
Speakers:
- Anne Kenge, PhD Candidate, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences: «Navigating the Norwegian Climate Paradox through Strategic Communication and Framing».
- Jaya Ojha, PhD Candidate, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences: «When Performance Is Not Everything: A Use Case in Cardiology Healthcare».
- Janaina Bull, PhD Candidate, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences: «From Accessibility to Experience: Designing NeuroInclusive Tourism».
- Kontaktperson
- Pedro Lind (professor)
- Telefon
- 413 93 643
- Arrangør(er):
- Høyskolen Kristiania og NORA
Ordstyrer:
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Pedro Lind
Kristiania
professor
Medvirkende:
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Anne Kenge
Kristiania
PhD Candidate -
Jaya Ojha
Kristiania
PhD Candidate -
Janaina Bull
Kristiania
PhD Candidate
- Type arrangement:
- Seminar