Ring ring! Your MSc programme is calling
Remember that the deadline to apply for an MSc programme at ITU is 1 March.

Even if you have a legal right to be admitted to a specific programme, you must still apply before the deadline. You use your legal right if you accept the offer of admission. If you decline the offer, you can still use your legal right within three years of completing your BSc.

Read more about how to apply on the ITU website or click below.
 
Call for BSc tutors

We are once again looking for tutors to plan and facilitate this year’s Study Start for bachelor students in summer 2026.

If you are motivated, inclusive, and passionate about student life at ITU, we would love to receive your application no later than Friday, 20 March 2026, at 23:59.

If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact this year’s Head Tutors or the Study Start Coordinator, Hannah Færge, at Hannaf@itu.dk.
 
Tech skills in an AI-driven future
Join us for a cosy breakfast and an inspirational talk: Beyond coding: Tech skills in an AI-driven future.

Enjoy a freshly baked bun with fellow ITU students, followed by a talk by Frejdie Søndergård-Gudmandsen, a former developer with more than 15 years of experience building and scaling technology solutions in complex, highly regulated environments.

Today, she works with AI, cybersecurity, innovation, and digital infrastructure, bridging the gap between technical specialists, executives, and policymakers.

When and where: Tuesday, 25 February, 08:30–10:00, ScrollBar.

Sign-up required.
 
Celebrating women in IT
Join ITU NextGen for an inspiring afternoon, celebrating International Women’s Day and women in IT, tech, and entrepreneurship.

Meet tech professionals, ITU alumnae, experts, and founders who will share their experiences from a still male-dominated industry.

Gain tools to spot unconscious bias in job interviews and investor conversations, and explore new perspectives on careers, confidence, and community in tech.

The event is open to everyone, regardless of gender. ITU students, staff, and external participants are all welcome.

Snacks, buffet, stickers, drinks, and networking included.

When and where: Wednesday, 5 March, 15:00–19:15, ScrollBar.
 
PhD Defence by Nicolas Hugo Bessone
PhD Student Nicolas Hugo Bessone is defending their PhD thesis: “Emergent Control and Inference in Decentralized Systems”.

When and where: 26 February at 14:00 in room 4A58.
 
Power shutdown at Emil Holms Kanal
Power shutdown at EHK (not servers or 230V computer outlets).

On Monday, 2 March, at 21:15, the power supply at EHK will be interrupted due to the replacement of a defective circuit breaker in the main panel.

The short-break supply will be affected. This means that lights, standard 230V outlets, lifts, heating and ventilation, and equipment connected to the short-break system will be impacted.

The no-break system (UPS and battery system) will not be affected. This includes the server room and 230V computer outlets (angled sockets).

The work is expected to be completed no later than Tuesday, 3 March, at 04:00.
 
Introduction to high-performance computing cluster at ITU
This introductory session is for those who have not attended before.

If you are working on your thesis, this is a useful tool to learn.

To register and secure a place, please email the HPC Administrator at iner@itu.dk.

The event is open to students and staff. Please bring your laptop, as you will have the opportunity to try simple exercises during the session.

When and where: Wednesday, 5 March, 13:00–15:00, room 5A09.
 
Industrial talk by Lishuai Jing
AITU invites you to a special Industrial Talk: “Taming the Ghost in the Machine: Why Autonomous AI Needs a Knowledge Graph ‘Brain’ to Fix the Cloud” by Lishuai Jing, Co-Founder of Syncable (PhD and former Chief Data Scientist).

In this talk, he will explore how knowledge graphs have evolve, and why tech companies are combining LLMs with graph databases to build more reliable AI systems.

He will also present Syncable’s vision of a “World Model” of software, designed to reduce hallucinations in mission-critical systems.

When and where: Thursday, 26 February, 17:30–18:30, Emil Holms Kanal.

Please click “Going” on the official AITU Facebook event to confirm your participation and arrive at least 10 minutes early.
 
Lille Kat
Join us for another Lille Kat event this Friday, 27 February, from 16:15 to 18:45 by the 2nd floor atrium tables.

There will be free snacks and pizza, sponsored by Danish Data Science Academy!

We look forward to seeing you there.
 
Nintendo Switch night
Like Nintendo Switch? Then join Connect for a Nintendo Switch event on Friday, 27 February, at 16:00 in room 2A12–14.

There will be several different games, including Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Just Dance, and more.
 
Werewolf Night
Keen on social deduction, or just want to try it out? Join us on Thursday, 26 February, at 16:00 in room 2A12–14 for a night of Werewolf and free snacks.

Don’t worry if you have never played before. All the rules will be explained at the event, and beginners are very welcome :) 
 

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