Programme

The symposium will take place in the lecture hall B123, Exactum, Kumpulan Kampus, Helsinki.
Monday, 2 June 2025

[This is a tentative schedule, and is up to changes/refinements]

8:30 Coffee

9:00 Opening

9:15 Invited talk by a university researcher Raul Hakli on "Ethical AI"

10:00 Break

10:10 Master thesis and dissertation awards and presentations

11:10 Professor Pekka Orponen, Informatics Europe -- The European Association for Computer Science

11:30 Lunch break (lunch on your own)

12:30 Session 1

  • Oshani Weerakoon, Panu Puhtila, Tuomas Mäkilä and Erkki Kaila. Can GPT-4 Enhance Teaching? A Pilot Study on AI-Driven Analysis of Student Course Feedback
  • Juuso Rytilahti, Erkki Kaila and Valtteri Ingman. Large Language Model Performance in Automatic Assessment on an Introductory Programming Course
  • Laura Havinen, Duong Dang and Rebekah Rousi. Ethical concerns and suggested solutions related to student-facing learning analytics dashboards – a narrative literature review
  • Ella Peltonen and Elina Annanperä. New Hope: Towards Flexible Hybrid Learning in Post-pandemic Education

13:50 Coffee break

14:15 Session 2

  • Asutosh Hota, Jiayi Zhang and Jussi Jokinen. Emotionally Aligned? Evaluating LLM Predictions in Affective Tasks
  • Prabhash Rathnayake, Sameera Bandaranayake, Sami Pohjolainen, Pantea Keikhosrokiani, Rosanna Guadagno, Pasi Karppinen and Juho Mattila. Resilient strategies for reducing decision-making uncertainty in generative AI and LLM integration
  • Aleksi Vuorinen and Ella Peltonen. LiDAR-Based Virtual Environment Generation for Vehicle Digital Twins
  • Benjamin Kämä and Ella Peltonen. Saving Christmas: Preventing Reindeer-Vehicle Collisions with Thermal Imaging

15:35 Break

16:00 Annual society meeting (in Finnish, members only)

19:00 Dinner (Yliopiston juhlahuoneisto, Unioninkatu 33)

Tuesday, 3 June 2025

[This is a tentative schedule, and is up to changes/refinements]

8:30 Coffee

9:00 Opening

9:15 Invited talk by Mohammad Kazem Hassan Nejad on “Fighting Bad with Good: Ethical Crossroads of Cybersecurity”

10:00 Break

10:15 Session 3

  • Noora Tuokkola, Tiina Koskelainen, Laura Havinen and Rebekah Rousi. Deceptive Design in Cookie Consent Requests: A User-Centered Perspective on Privacy
  • Sammani Rajapaksha, Timi Heino, Panu Puhtila and Sampsa Rauti. Analyzing Third-Party Data Leaks on EU Healthcare Websites
  • Emmanuel Anti and Rebekah Rousi. Mitigating Insider Threats in Cybersecurity: A Design Thinking Approach
  • Kia Finska, Anne-Maarit Majanoja and Antti Hakkala. Listing of the True and Practical Cyber Security Risks of Social Media: Why Is It a Dangerous Place For a Content Creator And a Business

11:35 Lunch break (lunch on your own)

12:30 Session 4

  • Leena Hellman, Petri Ihantola, Tommi Mikkonen and Niko Mäkitalo. On the Relationship Between Challenges of Critical Information Systems and System Requirements: Case Apotti EHR System
  • Saara Saaninkoski, Zheying Zhang and Timo Poranen. A Systematic Tertiary Review of Privacy in Permissionless Blockchains: Techniques, Limitations, and Future Trends
  • Sameera Gamage and Pantea Keikhosrokiani. A Design Science Approach to Developing Synchronized Tools for Mental Workload Assessment in Software Engineers
  • Kavishwa Bhashitha Wendakoon Mydiyanselage, Nirnaya Tripathi and Pantea Keikhosrokiani. Reducing Cognitive Overload in Software Engineers: A Design Science Approach

13:50 Closing words

14:15 Special interest group meetings: Opetus-SIG @ A120, Exactum, Kumpula, Helsinki