INFORM aims to create high-resolution wildfire risk maps by using data collected by teams of autonomous robots, such as drones and ground vehicles, equipped with advanced sensors and AI-based decision-making systems.
ROOTS is an interdisciplinary humanities project that addresses the issue of forest heritage across the Nordic nations and seeks to build sustainable forest heritage futures.
The project aims to develop guidelines for the responsible use of AI in predicting protein-ligand binding energies to ensure that AI methods are used responsibly in drug discovery and toxicology.
With a special focus on digital literacy and gender equality, GAIYA investigates how students and teachers in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway use and experience generative AI tools.
The AI-PROCARE project seeks to redefine public procurement of AI systems activities to foster sustainable, equitable, and engaging healthcare work environments.
This project addresses the question: How do generative search engines (GSEs) influence media pluralism, democratic discourse, and digital sovereignty in the Nordic region?
This project will create the first "fairness map" for medical AI: a clear guide to which social groups and diseases face the biggest risk of unfair treatment, and which fixes work the best.
The project is centered on developing decision-support tools tailored to a type of forest management planning called individual tree selection while balancing objectives of profitability and biodiversity.