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Deep Learning for Science Day 2025

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Hello everyone,

We are pleased to invite you to the

3rd Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS 2025)

which will take place on Thursday, 5 June 2025 at the CNRS headquarters in Paris.

This event, free and open to all, is organised by IDRIS and the CNRS Fidle National Training Action, with the support of the CNRS, the Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), the University of Montpellier, via the ISDM and the MIAI AI Cluster.

The objective of this day is to promote the sharing of experiences and exchanges around the applications of Deep Learning in science :-)

The entire day will be broadcast live on YouTube on the FIDLE channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CNRS-FIDLE.

Participation in this day is free and open to all, but registration is mandatory if you wish to attend in person.

It is also possible, especially if you are a PhD student, to contribute to the event by presenting a poster and/or a 3-minute flash presentation. Prizes will be awarded for the best posters/presentations!

Registration, poster submission and programme: https://jdls-2025.sciencesconf.org

Feel free to share/forward this announcement :-)

Looking forward to seeing you there!

The JDLS Organising Committee


  • Why participate?

    Attend talks by recognised specialists on AI for science and science for AI,

    Discover concrete cases of Deep Learning applications in many disciplines: chemistry, physics, language processing, numerical simulation...

    Exchange with the scientific and AI community during dedicated discussion times and poster presentations,

    Meet the actors and actresses involved in the appropriation of Artificial Intelligence tools in the various fields of research.

  • Confirmed speakers

We are pleased to welcome:

Prof. Jean-Philip Piquemal – Sorbonne University Director of the Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory (LCT), Honorary Member of the Institut Universitaire de France

Steeven Janny – LAGEPP/LIRIS, INSA de Lyon Former student of the École Normale Supérieure, his work focuses on the use of deep learning for the simulation of physical phenomena, particularly fluid mechanics.

Prof. Karën Fort – Université de Lorraine, LORIA / INRIA Talk on biases and ethics of LLM (Large Language Models) Member of the SEMAGRAMME project team (Semantic Analysis of Language) Specialist in automatic language processing and AI ethics.

The programme is being finalised. Other speakers will be announced soon on the conference website.

  • Call for participation – PhD students

It is possible to contribute, especially if you are a PhD student, to the event in two formats:

Presentation of a scientific poster displayed throughout the day

"My project in 3 minutes" session: a flash presentation of your research project to the public.

Prizes will be awarded for the best posters/presentations :-) Free registration, poster submission, and programme: https://jdls-2025.sciencesconf.org/


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