Reference Code | EUG2_T3_1_0115 |
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Host Institution | UiT - UiT – The Arctic University of Norway |
Description | The NLDL Winter School consists of tutorials by experts in the field and is co-hosted by Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA) as part of the NORA Research School. See more on the NLDL winterschool's website. NOTE: There are a total of 16 available mobility scholarships for EUGLOH students outside of UiT. UiT students should apply through the NLDL winterschool's website directly. EUGLOH rates for travel, accommodation and sustenance are covered for successful applicants. To ensure balanced participants across EUGLOH partners, no more than 4 participant from any one partner institution will be selected. |
Period | 5 Jan 2026 — 9 Jan 2026 |
Duration | Up to 1 week in length |
Mode | Physical |
Type of activity | Summer school |
Target groups | Master students, PhD students |
Location | Tromso, Norway |
WP | WP 3 |
ISCED Fields of Study | |
Contact Person | Anniken Marie Williams, Kristoffer Wickstrøm anniken.m.williams@uit.no, kristoffer.k.wickstrom@uit.no |
Content and Methodology | Short Description of Methodology The Winter School will provide a study of several emerging topics of high relevance within advanced deep learning, from a basic understanding of the techniques to the latest state-of-the-art developments in the field. In addition, participants will be exposed to the latest advances and applications in deep learning through oral presentations and poster presentations in the main conference program. The course will consist of 5 full days of the NLDL conference, including tutorials, keynote sessions, oral presentations, poster presentations, and practical components. This 5-day course is built upon tutorials on specific topics in deep learning. The course further encompasses, among other things, keynote talks as well as special sessions on industry and diversity in AI as part of the NLDL conference program. The course content will be made available digitally in the form of recorded talks. Tutorial 1: Non-Euclidean Deep Learning The tutorial will be presented by Aiden Durrant from the University of Aberdeen. Tutorial 2: Large Language Models-Based Copilots and Artificial Intelligence Agents The tutorial will be presented by Mihaela van der Schaar from the University of Cambridge and Anders Boyd from Amsterdam University Medical Centers. Tutorial 3: Multimodal Learning This course will provide both a fundamental understanding of the techniques and methods used in multimodal learning and the most recent innovations within the field. The course will cover multimodal learning in the context of important data domains such as image, text, and time series data, giving students a deeper understanding of the theory underpinning current multimodal methods. The tutorial will be presented by Kristoffer Wickstrøm and Michael Kampffmeyer from UiT The Arctic University of Norway. |
Recognition | Transcript of records - ECTS |
Language | English |
Funding by EUGLOH budget | Funded in part |
Recruitment of Participants | Qualitative Assessment |
Number of open spots | 16 |
Call for Applications |
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