6–9 May 2025
Erholungs-Gesellschaft Aachen 1837
Europe/Berlin timezone

The Deep Learning School "Basic Concepts" is organized by the BMBF-funded ErUM-Data-Hub with support from the community organization DIG-UM . The event serves the professional education of young scientists belonging to the ErUM Community. The workshop is aimed at deep-learning starters from all ErUM communities (Research on Universe and Matter) who have a basic knowledge of physics. 

In May 2025, we will host for the fifth time the Deep Learning School at Erholungsgesellschaft, Aachen. In a comfortable ambience, intensive classes on Neural Network Building Blocks, Mastering Model Building, Convolutional Neural Networks and Transformer will be held over 4 days.

A fee of 300€ will be charged for participation in the school. The workshop fee includes the cost of the workshop, accommodation and catering

Registrations are closed. 

 

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Europe/Berlin
Erholungs-Gesellschaft Aachen 1837
Reihstraße 13, 52062 Aachen

Topics & Confirmed Speaker: 

  • Neural Network Building Blocks: Dr. Ethan Simpson (CERN), Tutor Mikhail Romodin (Uni Tübingen) 
  • Mastering Model Building: Dr. Maximilian Horzela (Universität Göttingen), Tutor Markus Pirke (FAU) 
  • Convolutional Neural Networks: Dr. Theo Heimel (UC Louvain), Tutor Max Fusté Costa (DESY)
  • Transformer & Prompt Engineering: Dr. Knut Zoch (Harvard University), Tutor Kees Benkendorfer (Harvard University)
  • Julia (Dr. Oliver Schulz I MPP)
  • Group Challenge

 

Fee: 

  • A fee of 300€ will be charged (includes accomodation, breakfast, lunch & dinner)
  • The school takes place in Aachen. We will book you a room (incl. breakfast) in the Hotel Mercure am Dom Aachen. You do not need to book anything yourself.
  • Please let us know, if you don´t need accomodation: angela.warkentin@erumdatahub.de

 

Dinner & Pub Quiz:

  • We are pleased to invite you to a welcome dinner on May 6th
  • You are also invited to join a pub quiz on May 7th
  • Both are included in the participation fee

 

Am I part of ErUM? 

If you are working in Germany

  • in astroparticle, elementary, accelerator, hadron or nuclear physics, 
  • in research with neutrons, synchrotron radiation, nuclear probes and ion beams,  
  • at the German Observatory Council 
  • or related fields (computer science, big data, AI, ...)

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