The CISC project had a positive impact on both ESRs and beneficiaries, derived from the collaboration, knowledge and innovation sharing between all members of the consortium. Besides the creation of a long-lasting collaborative network, the academic and research-oriented beneficiaries benefited from the interdisciplinary scientific skills of the ESRs and their beyond-state-of-the-art contributions to the field, while industrial partners obtained tailored technical solutions to specific problems and technology transfer promoted by the ESRs secondments. Some examples include: (1) the application of theoretical knowledge in model latent spaces by ESR 9 to an industrial partner’s (Iveco) practical use case of paint defect detection, (2) the application of several innovative AI models, based on Bayesian networks and deep reinforcement learning, combined with human factor and ergonomic insights to improve alarm management and decision support in near real-life control room simulator, insights obtained by several ESRs that can be exploited by Yokogawa, (3) the collaboration between industrial and academic partners (University of Kragujevac and MBrainTrain) for the application of a mental workload classification model developed with the expertise of MBrainTrain and ESR 6 to a simulated real world environment of manual assembly line workplace, and (4) the application of ethical principles and frameworks during the development of the socio-technical solutions across the beneficiaries, with the expertise of ESR 10.
Moreover, the CISC team members won a Multidisciplinary Research Team Award at The TU Dublin Research and Innovation Awards 2024. The awards and publications are detailed below for each ESR:
As the Collaborative Intelligence for Safety Critical Systems project concludes, we’re proud to reflect on the measurable impact we’ve made. Over the course of the project, collaborative innovation has translated into tangible outcomes across research, development, and real-world application. Below, we highlight some of the key figures that illustrate the breadth and depth of what the CISC consortium has achieved — together.
10 of 14 Early Stage Researchers have successfully completed their PhDs, with the remaining candidates well on track toward completion.
17 partner and associated organizations collaborated across disciplines, sectors, and countries.
3 innovative Live Labs showcased real-world applications of collaborative intelligence in safety-critical systems.
105+ publications shared our research with the global academic community.
100+ citations highlight the growing influence of CISC’s contributions to the field.
Engaged with 5+ key industry players, ensuring our work remained grounded in real-world needs.
4 intensive European Bootcamps delivered hands-on training and fostered cross-sector innovation.
CISC members contributed to over 45 international events and conferences, shaping conversations and leading sessions in the field.
Award-winning impact: CISC researchers were honored with the Multidisciplinary Research Team Award at the TU Dublin Research and Innovation Awards 2024.
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