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    Topic: Differentially Private Publication of Smart Electricity Grid Data
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    Date/Time:18 December 2025 10:00am

    Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, E2-04-03-SR233

    Speaker: Dr Gabriel Ghinita

    Dr Gabriel will share how smart grids are a valuable data source to study consumer behaviour and guide energy policy decision. In recent years, new trends have emerged towards an increase in renewable energy sources and the development of open energy markets.

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    Topic: Reimagining Tech Through Play: AI as Your Co-Designer
     Professor Lindsay Grace

    Date/Time: 11 November 2025 1:00pm

    Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, E2-02-14 (Lectorial 10)

    Speaker: Professor Lindsay Grace

    Prof Lindsay Grace will share how playful design thinking enables humans and AI to co-create in dynamic, non-linear ways, driving creativity and breakthroughs in game design, computation, and human behaviour.

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    Topic: BGP Anomaly Detection using Machine Learning
    Prof. Winston K.G. Seah

    Date/Time: 16 October 2025 10:00Am

    Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, E2-04-03-SR233

    Speaker: Prof. Winston K.G. Seah

    Prof Seah will explore how machine learning can enhance network anomaly detection beyond traditional security threats, addressing issues such as irregular traffic and device faults. Two applied learning approaches will be addressed: a graph-based model for detecting BGP anomalies and a hybrid online-offline framework that adapts to evolving network conditions to ensure accurate detection. 

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    Topic: Towards More Transparent and Actionable Use of Generative AI: Data Journalism and Colour Knowledge Use Cases
    Christophe Hurter

    Date/Time: 12 August 2025 10:30am

    Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, E2-07-02-SR260

    Speaker: Christophe Hurter

    Christophe Hurter will presents tools to enhance AI interpretability and control through targeted visualisations and structured workflows. He will also introduces the Foundation Model ColourMap to analyse how models perceive colour, and GenQA, a system that generates and refines Q&A pairs from graphics to produce high-quality alt-text with journalist oversight. 

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    Topic: Towards Scalable and Interpretable Intelligence: Advancing AI through Causal Discovery, Deep Reinforcement Learning, and Large Language Models
     Asst Prof Li Xiaorong

    Date/Time: 6 August 2025 11:45am

    Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, E2-04-02-SR232

    Speaker: Asst Prof Li Xiaorong 

    As AI systems become increasingly integrated into critical domains, Asst Prof Li will discuss a growing need for models that are not only powerful and scalable but also interpretable and aligned with human understanding. 

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    Topic: Securing Software-Defined 5G/6G Networks: Real-World Threats, Detections, and Decentralised Defences
    A/Prof Purnima Murali Mohan

    Date/Time: 6 August 2025 11:10am

    Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, E2-04-02-SR232

    Speaker: A/Prof Purnima Murali Mohan

    Software-defined 5G/6G networks offer programmability and scalability but also introduce new attack surfaces across core and edge components. In this talk, A/Prof Purnima will present applied research projects that focus on threat detections and security validation in such environments.