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2024
September
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Shaping the future: AI in the workplace (In-person and online public event)
-Hosted by London School of Economics and Political Science To explore AI's impact on the workplace, LSE have assembled a panel of leading experts. This discussion will explore current AI trends, focusing on transparency, fairness, accountability, and inclusivity across various industries. Join as they navigate the complexities of AI implementation in the...
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Thermodynamic Computation and Applications to Machine Learning
-Part of the Phi-ML meets Engineering seminar series, this bi-monthly event explores real-world applications of physics-informed machine learning (Φ-ML) methods to the engineering practice. They cover a wide range of topics, offering a cross-sectional view of the state of the art on Φ-ML research, worldwide. Thermodynamic hardware represents a novel computing paradigm...
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Interdisciplinary Research & Innovation Symposium 2024, University of Aberdeen
-Hosted by the University of Aberdeen's Interdisciplinary Institute, we invite staff and students to join the Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation Symposium on Wednesday 4 September. The event will provide an exciting opportunity to highlight the latest developments in interdisciplinary research and innovation taking case studies from across the University of...
August
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Machine Learning in Science Conference 2024, University of Glasgow
-Machine Learning in Science would like to invite you to take part in their 2024 conference. They hope to bring researchers together to share knowledge on machine learning, foster interdisciplinary collaboration and enhance research. Themes include: AI security ML in Healthcare ML for Climate Sustainability The AI Augmented Researcher The organisers will be awarding a prize...
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Translational Science Methods Club: Explainable AI (virtual)
-As part of the Turing-Roche Partnership Community Scholar Scheme, the Translational Science Methods Club (T-SciM Club) aims to bring together members of Turing and Roche as well as the wider academic and clinical community to discuss different methods that help us translate from data to science to clinic. The theme of this T-SciM event...
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Tech-Talk: Workflows as part of reproducible and replicable science (virtual)
-As part of the Turing-Roche Partnership Community Scholar Scheme, the Tech-Talk series aims to facilitate the exchange of technical knowledge and skills between scientists in academia and industry. Reproducibility has become common practice in computation-based research. We use version control to keep track of our code and write analysis notebooks to document decisions, commands,...
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The Good, the Bad and the Public: Effective Involvement in Data-Centric Research (online event)
-Bringing the public voice into frontline research is a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) priority. Researchers regularly acknowledge that Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) input improves both work and outcomes. Public participants are keen to influence the direction of research. In the AI space, with...
July
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Women in AI Security Workshop (hybrid event)
-The Women in AI Security Workshop is organised by The Alan Turing Institute's Defence AI Research (DARe) Centre, as part of their work on Vulnerabilities, Deception and Disinformation. This hybrid event will showcase prominent female researchers working in AI security, safety, governance, and cyber adjacent fields, bringing together experts across government, academia, and...
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Generative AI and Applications: Next Steps
Diffusion processes are now among the most prevalent mathematical tools in machine learning (ML), demonstrating significant impact and success across various ML subfields, including generative models, sampling techniques, and nonconvex optimisation. The remarkable effectiveness of diffusion-based methodologies has generated considerable interest in their mathematical underpinnings and spurred the development of...
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All Tomorrow's Futures: scientists meet sci-fi writers to invent possible futures, King's College London
-Strand Campus, King's College London and online.