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JDLS 2026: Registration open!

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The Deep Learning for Science Day is back!

Registration and information at https://jdls2026.sciencesconf.org/


IDRIS and the CNRS Fidle National Training Action are organising the fourth edition of the Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS).

This event will take place on Monday 8 June from 9 am to 5 pm at

CNRS Headquarters - Paris Michel-Ange
3 rue Michel-Ange - 75794 Paris CEDEX 16

This event is open to everyone, free of charge, by registration only.
You do not need to register if you plan to attend the event remotely.

The content of the day will also be broadcast live on the FIDLE YouTube channel for those who cannot travel: https://www.youtube.com/@CNRS-FIDLE.

What is the Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS)?

The Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS), organised by IDRIS and the FIDLE training programme, is a national event dedicated to the use of deep learning and artificial intelligence in scientific research.

Open to all (researchers, engineers, PhD students, post-docs), the JDLS offers a series of high-level presentations. Around ten experts present cutting-edge work in Deep Learning applied to various fields such as physics, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, law, humanities and social sciences, etc.

⚠️ Please note that the presentations will be in French. ⚠️

Designed as a place for interdisciplinary exchange and meetings, the JDLS aims to bring scientific communities together around concrete solutions to advance research through deep learning. A significant place is also given to PhD students, who can present their work during dedicated flash presentations and poster sessions.

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