1–4 Sept 2026
Seeburg - Schaufenster der Wissenschaft
Europe/Berlin timezone

The Deep Learning School "Advanced Concepts" is organized by the BMFTR-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 enthusiasts  from all ErUM communities (Research on Universe and Matter) who have prior knowledge of neural networks and applied basic concepts of deep learning.

From 1st to 4th September 2026, we will host for the fourth time the Deep Learning School at the Seeburg in Kiel (right by the Kiel Fjord). In a comfortable ambience, intensive classes on autoencoder, transformers and normalizing flows will be held over 4 days. The course includes a challenge to be worked out and presented by participant subgroups.

A fee of 100€ will be charged for participation in the school. The workshop fee includes the cost of the workshop, catering (coffee & lunch) and a school dinner

Programme is preliminary. Registrations will open October 2025. 

 

 

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Europe/Berlin
Seeburg - Schaufenster der Wissenschaft
Düsternbrooker Weg 2 24105 Kiel

Topics: 

  • Graph Neural Networks 
  • Normalizing Flows 
  • Transformer 
  • Sneakpeak: tba 
  • Group Challenge 

 

Confirmed Speaker: 

  • José Robledo

 

Fee: 

  • A fee of 100€ will be charged (includes breakfast, lunch & a school dinner)
  • The school takes place at Seeburg Kiel. 
  • You are free to book a room in a hotel of your choice. A room contingent has been reserved at the Hotel Steinberger Conti Hansa (5 min walking to the school venue). You can book a room including breakfast for €139 per night until July 6, 2026. More information

 

Dinner & Pub Quiz:

  • We are pleased to invite you to a welcome dinner on tba
  • You are also invited to join a pub quiz on tba
  • 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, ...)

you are automatically part of ErUM. Learn more

 

This workshop is supported by:

Application
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