Som en del av kursen Sustainable Computing hålls en serie gästföreläsningar som belyser industrins perspektiv.
Översikt
- Datum:Startar 17 December 2025, 10:00Slutar 17 December 2025, 11:45
- Plats:HC3 Lecture Hall
- Språk:English
10:00-10:45
Title: Sustainable Computing in a Post–Moore’s Law Era
Speaker: Klas Moreau, Independent Consultant & Board Professional
Abstract: Compute demand is exploding while energy budgets, manufacturing costs and geopolitics tighten around us. This lecture explores how sustainable computing must evolve beyond Moore’s Law — through architectural innovation, specialized accelerators, and system-level efficiency. Students will gain insight into the technical, economic and global forces shaping the future of computing.
Bio: Klas Moreau is ex-CEO of ZeroPoint Technologies AB and today Independent Consultant & Board Professional. Advising technology companies on scaling strategies, fundraising, and international business development. With a 25 year broad background in deep tech ranging from semiconductors, computer games, VR/AR and artificial intelligence at the cutting edge, Klas has solid experience in the potential of technology today and in the future. Klas has a MSc in Computer Engineering from Luleå University of Technology.
11:00-11:45
Title: An introduction to trusted computing.
Speaker: Md Masoom Rabbani, Assistant Professor, CSE, Chalmers
Abstract: This talk provides an introduction to trusted computing, covering its core concepts and the role of hardware roots of trust such as TPM, Intel SGX, and Microsoft Pluton. In addition, how attestation mechanisms establish confidence in software and platform integrity, and why these technologies have become increasingly important in today’s cybersecurity landscape, particularly in light of emerging AI-driven systems and industry needs.
Bio: Md Masoom Rabbani is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Chalmers University of Technology, within the CNS division. Before joining Chalmers, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the COSIC group at KU Leuven, Belgium. His research interests include trusted computing, security of distributed and autonomous systems such as drone swarms and automotive platforms, and next-generation distributed-ledger technologies including IOTA and Hashgraph.
- Professor (N2), Dator- och nätverkssystem, Data- och informationsteknik
