Helmholtz AI project call 2023 information event (I)

Europe/Berlin
Online

Online

Zoom link in registration mail
Alexander Coleman
Description

Background

In the annual Helmholtz AI project call, funded by the Initiative and Networking Fund (INF), we are looking for 'high risk, high gain' cross-field research projects in applied machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Selected projects can get up to €250k in funding from the INF, which has to be matched by the participating centers with the same amount of money or more (≥€250k). Projects should be completed within a maximum of three years. More details about this year's project call and already funded projects can be found on our website.

For the third year running, we are offering these information events where you will have the opportunity to learn about the call and ask live questions to the Helmholtz AI project management team. Importantly, you can also use this event to pitch your project ideas or expertise to other Helmholtz researchers.

Target Audience

All Helmholtz researchers and external partners (e.g. academic, non-profit or companies) interested in the Helmholtz AI project call 2023.

Time & Location

When?     10 October, 10 - 11:30 am CET

Where?    Online (the Zoom link will be sent to all registered participants one day prior to the event)

A later information event will be held on November 07, 2023, from 10 - 11:30 am. The event page can be found here

Speakers

 

Florian Grötsch, Adviser Strategic Initiatives, Helmholtz Association

Kerstin Borras, Leading Scientist at DESY and Professor at RWTH Aachen

Christoph Feest, Head of Science Management, Helmholtz AI

Mayra Marin, Project Manager, Helmholtz AI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use case

 

Christian Chwala will present the 2021 Helmholtz AI funded project:

"RESEAD: Robust Environmental Sensor data using Explainable data-driven Anomaly Detection" (KIT & UFZ)

Registration

The registration period begins on September 06, 2023 at 11 am (CET) and ends on October 09, 2022 at 2 pm (CET).