ELIZA Showcases Student Research at Pre-NeurIPS Poster Session
On 4 December 2024, ELIZA hosted a highly successful Pre-NeurIPS Poster Session at the hessian.AI Building.
The event in Darmstadt attracted approximately 120 participants, including 20 ELIZA students who showcased their cutting-edge research on topics ranging from generative AI and deep learning to reinforcement learning and computer vision.
The poster session provided an excellent platform for meaningful scientific exchange, with attendees engaging in detailed discussions about methodologies, experimental results, and potential applications of the presented research.
As part of the broader ELLIS Pre-NeurIPS Fest 2024, this Darmstadt session was one of many events organised by ELLIS sites across Europe in preparation for the prestigious NeurIPS conference – highlighting ELIZA’s commitment to promoting excellence in AI research and strengthening the European AI community.
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