AI for Science European Summer School, 16-17 July 2026

Europe possesses one of the most significant pools of talent in AI and digital transformation. The AI for Science European School aims to work as a catalyst in the regional AI ecosystem by providing a high-profile platform for the exchange of cutting-edge ideas.

Over two days, approximately 200 graduate students, early-career researchers, and international experts will be brough together to explore the frontiers of machine learning in scientific discovery. The mission is to combat brain drain by providing top-tier research direction and international networking opportunities in Athens.

Who Should Attend

The summer school is designed for highly motivated scientists and graduate-level students:

  • Master’s students
  • D. Candidates
  • Early-yar Postdocs
  • Interdisciplinary Researchers
  • Industry Professsionals

eager to explore AI-driven scientific discoveries.

Diversity & Inclusion

Advancing scientific discovery requires diverse perspectives. To ensure that prohibitive travel costs do not limit participation, a limited number of scholarships is provided to support attendance for talented researchers from underrepresented groups and rural areas.

Apply by May 10th  
Apply for a place at the AI for Science European Summer School 2026. A limited number of fellowships are available to cover attendance and travel costs.

Information-registration: AI for Science European Summer School 2026 | Athens, Greece

AI for Science European Summer School is organized by the Hellenic Institute of Advanced Studies, sponsored by Google DeepMind and will feature a stellar lineup of leading researchers and innovators.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Prof. Andreas Boudouvis
National Technical University of Athens

 

 

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