Workshop In-person

ELLIS Summer School 2026: AI for Research

📅 Monday, 17 August 2026 → Friday, 21 August 2026 in 35 days

📍 Dipoli, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland

Five-day Aalto-hosted ELLIS school on how AI can support and transform scientific research, with eleven confirmed speakers. Registration closed.

A five-day ELLIS summer school on how AI changes the practice of science itself: “how AI can support and transform scientific research”, covering both fundamental methods and their application to chemistry, physics and biology, plus trustworthy AI and generative models.

Eleven speakers are confirmed, including Peter Clark (Allen Institute for AI), Nassir Navab (TU Munich), Krishnamurthy “Dj” Dvijotham (Google DeepMind), Christian Igel and Yevgeny Seldin (Copenhagen), Jes Frellsen (DTU), Arto Klami (Helsinki), Harri Lähdesmäki and Corinna Coupette (Aalto), Nicole Hartman (TUM/ORIGINS) and Gabriella Pizzuto (Liverpool).

Registration is closed — it ran 15 April to 20 May 2026, with places capped at 100 and admissions notified on 1 June. Fees were €350 for Master''s/PhD students, €500 for postdocs and other academics, €800 for non-academics. Listed here for the record and for anyone tracking the 2027 cycle. One correction worth noting: the school''s own promotional image says Helsinki, but every session address is in Espoo, on the Aalto campus.

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