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20–21 Oct 2025
Building 1b
Europe/Berlin timezone

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Integrating Generative AI into the Research Cycle: Enhancing Discovery, Analysis and Dissemination

Dr. Alexander Britz

 

Generative AI is reshaping how research is conducted—from idea generation to publication. This interactive workshop explores how AI-based tools can enhance each stage of the research cycle, improving efficiency, creativity, and decision-making.

In this workshop, you will engage with cutting-edge AI applications*, including ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Claude, Perplexity.ai, you.com and GitHub Copilot to learn streamlining your research processes. Through a mix of hands-on exercises, demonstrations, and discussions, this session will equip you with practical strategies for integrating AI into your work routines while maintaining good scientific practice.

 

The specific learning goals and topics of the workshop are:

• From Observation to Hypothesis: Use AI to brainstorm, explore research questions and refine ideas.

• Literature Review & Knowledge Synthesis: Leverage AI-driven search engines and research tools for deeper, more efficient literature exploration.
• Proposal & Manuscript Writing: Employ AI as a writing assistant for structuring proposals, refining arguments, and improving clarity.
• Experimentation & Data Handling: Explore AI to structure data, assisting in survey analysis, and supporting decision-making.
• AI for Coding & Computational Research: Enhance programming skills with AI-based copilots, whether for refining existing workflows or starting from scratch.
• Publishing & Science Communication: Utilize AI to craft compelling narratives for peer-reviewed publications and public engagement.
• Ethical Considerations & Responsible AI Use: Discuss the challenges of AI in research, including bias, hallucinations, and data privacy, within the framework of Good Scientific Practice.

 

*We will select specific tools just before the workshop to ensure the most current developments in this fast-evolving field are incorporated.

 

 

Disclaimer: As you might expect, generative AI tools were used in parts of this workshop’s development, including brainstorming, text refinement, and image production. However, no full sentences or larger passages were generated without my (Alex Britz) direct input and oversight.

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Europe/Berlin
Building 1b
SR3
Second Floor, Campus Bahrenfeld
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