Upcoming: DAAD Zuse Schools Autumn Event 2025
ELIZA is proud to announce the upcoming DAAD Zuse Schools Autumn Event, scheduled for 2025 in Darmstadt.
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This significant gathering will bring together participants from all three Konrad Zuse Schools of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence: ELIZA (Darmstadt), SECAI (Dresden), and relAI (Munich). The event will feature prominent keynote speakers from academia and industry, interactive sessions focusing on collaborative AI research, and specialised tracks exploring the latest advances in machine learning methodologies and applications.
Participants will have the opportunity to present their research, receive feedback from peers and mentors, and establish cross-institutional partnerships. Panel discussions will address critical topics such as reasoning in AI. The event represents an important milestone in our joint efforts to advance AI education and research in Germany. As one of the DAAD-funded graduate schools dedicated to cultivating international AI talent at Master’s and PhD levels, ELIZA remains committed to fostering excellence and innovation through high-quality research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and international knowledge exchange.
More details about the programme, registration requirements, abstract submission deadlines, and confirmed speakers will be announced in the coming months on our website and social media channels.
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