Objective
The main objective of the AI4IA project is to build capacity of young professionals to investigate, identify, demonstrate and promote Artificial Intelligence (Al) techniques for industrial applications. The project offers an extensive research-training programme to 11 young research fellows who will be trained for 36 months as PhD-candidates. Applications of Al in industry can dramatically increase agility, speed and quality of the design, implementation and the control in industrial processes. However, currently there is no systematic research and training approach towards implementation of Al techniques in European industry. This is mainly due to the fact that there is a lack of integrated knowledge and skilled young engineers cross-fertilising Al techniques with other scientific fields applied in industry.
The proposed training programme consists of the following 4 training elements:
(i) pre-assessment phase;
(ii) personal research training programme including scientific lectures and courses, seminars, workshops, complementary training, visits and conferences;
(iii) progress monitoring of each fellow; and
(iv) evaluation of the fellows on their performances.
The research work in AI4IA is structured in 5 research clusters (themes), namely: materials science, tribology, mechatronics, knowledge-intensive testing, and simulation and modelling. This 5-dimensional research space covers 11 multidisciplinary scientific research topics, mobilising 11 fellows supervised by the participating organisations.
The project consortium constitutes 14 partners from 8 Member States and 1 Associated State. Two industrial companies of which 1 is an SME and 12 universities are participating. The project co-ordinator is the SKF Research and Development Centre in the Netherlands. The A I4IA project will result in trained young professionals having multidisciplinary scientific and personal skills that will ensure their future careers in academic and industrial research.
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FP6-2002-MOBILITY-2
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Coordinator
2350 NIEUWEGEIN
Netherlands
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