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ELLIS DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM

AI for Good - The ELLIS Unit Linz is proud to announce the 2nd ELLIS Doctoral Symposium. The conference will take place between September 19 - 23, 2022.

[Translate to Englisch:] Ellis Doctoral Symposium

Date and location: September 19-23, 2022, Alicante, Spain

Application deadline: May 20, 2022

Website: https://ellisalicante.org/eds2022/, opens an external URL in a new window

 

 

In cooperation with the ELLIS PhD Program, the ELLIS Unit Alicante is organizing the second ELLIS Doctoral Symposium (EDS), which is set to take place as an in-person event from September 19th to 23rd, 2022, in Alicante. The symposium will give young researchers from the European machine learning community an opportunity to discuss their research, network with leading machine learning experts, and interact with each other at social events. The theme of this year’s ELLIS Doctoral Symposium is AI for Good, and will host several keynote speakers working on topics such as data for good, climate, health, and fairness.

The symposium will host 200 PhD students from the ELLIS network who will present their ongoing research during workshops, poster sessions and tooling sessions. Participants will also have the opportunity to interact with senior researchers. Among the invited speakers and panellists are Virginia Dignum (Umeå University), Veronika Eyring (German Aerospace Center), Emilia Gómez (Joint Research Centre, European Commission & Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Emmanuel Letouzé (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Christopher Markou (University of Cambridge), Nuria Oliver (ELLIS Unit Alicante) and Mihaela van der Schaar (University of Cambridge).

PhD students in the ELLIS network interested in attending should apply by May 20 via

https://ellisalicante.org/eds2022. The event is open to ELLIS PhDs and postdocs, as well as PhDs of ELLIS Fellows/Scholars/Members, but is limited to 200 participants. Participants are expected to present a poster or prepare a tooling session with a strong machine learning component. The organizers will prioritize active members of the ELLIS network, and students who are early in their PhDs. A smaller number of slots will be reserved for local participants of the University of Alicante as well as AIDA students, opens an external URL in a new window.

 

More information on ELLIS Society (European Lab for Learning and Intelligent Systems): https://ellis.eu/, opens an external URL in a new window