| The aim is to educate students for the use of modern information technologies for effective research work and for the dissemination of scientific results from the collected data. 
 Overview of the basis of data processing in different biomedical applications and state-of-the-art examples presented by distinguished scientists from the five participating universities of the EUGLOH alliance. 
 Introduction to the topic of artificial intelligence with a special focus on the multidisciplinary research activities. 
 Target audience:
 Physical attendance at the University of Szeged (Hungary): maximum 30 students from bachelor, master and PhD programs from all faculties of the EUGLOH member universities. 
 Online participation at the lectures: Students studying all education levels at the EUGLOH member universities. 
 Requirements: No special background knowledge is required. The school is also open for junior and senior scientists of the participating universities. 
 Please specify in your motivation letter whether you want to participate in person or online! 
 HOW ARE PARTICIPANTS SELECTED?
 
 Motivation: as a primary filter, applicants must submit a motivation letter explaining their motivation to apply for the event (maximum 3000 characters).
 Timestamp of application (‘first come, first served’) will be used as a secondary filter to break possible ties between applicants.
 
 WHAT PEDAGOGICAL METHODS/TOOLS ARE APPLIED?
 Personal lectures for students participating in person and online video streaming for distant education. Personal practical sessions by using computer applications for biomedical data analysis, telemedicine, image processing and artificial intelligence. Interactive communication tools, teamwork, networking. 
 HOW ATTENDANCE IS AWARDED?
 EUGLOH Certificate and 4 ECTS will be provided for the students attending personally, and 2 ECTS for students following lectures online. 
 WHERE ARE THE LECTURERS FROM?
 University of Szeged and partner institutions: 
 
 Bolyai Institute, Department of Applied and Numerical Mathematics
 Department of Image Processing and Computer Graphics
 Department of Informatics, Natural Language Processing group
 Department of Medical Physics and Informatics
 Institute of Finance and International Economic Relations
 Hungarian Centre of Excellence for Molecular Medicine (H-CEMM)
 Extreme Light Infrastructure - Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS)
 
 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 
 
 Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine
 
 Lund University 
 
 Department of Cell Death and Metabolism
 
 University of Porto 
 
 Computer Sciences Department
 Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences
 Department of Physics and Astronomy
 
 Université Paris-Saclay 
 
 Computer Science Department, SUPELEC
 
 University of Hamburg 
 
 Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH) Institute of Medical Systems Bioinformatics
 Center for Internal Medicine, I. Department of Medicine
 
 University of Alcalá 
 Departamento de Signal Theory and Communications |