On November 7, Prof. Tatjana Nikolić, a team member of the AIDA4Edge project, participated in the webinar “Bridging EU Innovation in Reliable Electronics Design,” hosted by our stakeholders from the TWIN-RELECT project.
Prof. Nikolić delivered a presentation titled “Intelligent Error Detection in Reliable Electronics: From Classical Redundancy to Machine Learning.” She discussed how incorporating machine learning into error detection enables fault prediction before occurrence, adaptive response during operation, andreduced hardware redundancy, resulting in lower implementation cost, power consumption, and silicon area, which are key factors for efficient AI deployment at the edge.
The webinar gathered representatives from several EU-funded projects — TWIN-RELECT (University of Thessaly), COIN-3D (Trinity College Dublin), RADNEXT (CERN), RESIST (University of Niš), HCCC (University of West Attica), and our AIDA4Edge (University of Niš) — who shared their experiences in research funding and managing and research outcomes in the field of reliable electronics design.
We sincerely thank the TWIN-RELECT team for the kind invitation to participate in this fruitful event, which provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen ties between our projects.
On November 7, Prof. Tatjana Nikolić, a team member of the AIDA4Edge project, participated in the webinar “Bridging EU Innovation in Reliable Electronics Design,” hosted by our stakeholders from the TWIN-RELECT project.
Prof. Nikolić delivered a presentation titled “Intelligent Error Detection in Reliable Electronics: From Classical Redundancy to Machine Learning.” She discussed how incorporating machine learning into error detection enables fault prediction before occurrence, adaptive response during operation, andreduced hardware redundancy, resulting in lower implementation cost, power consumption, and silicon area, which are key factors for efficient AI deployment at the edge.
The webinar gathered representatives from several EU-funded projects — TWIN-RELECT (University of Thessaly), COIN-3D (Trinity College Dublin), RADNEXT (CERN), RESIST (University of Niš), HCCC (University of West Attica), and our AIDA4Edge (University of Niš) — who shared their experiences in research funding and managing and research outcomes in the field of reliable electronics design.
We sincerely thank the TWIN-RELECT team for the kind invitation to participate in this fruitful event, which provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen ties between our projects.






