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Apr

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Meetup • 24.04.2025 • Impact Hub Munich, Gotzinger Str. 8, 81371 Munich
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Munich AI, Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup
Cecilia Curreli, MCML
On April 24, 2025, the Munich AI, ML, and Computer Vision Meetup will take place at Impact Hub Munich. The event will feature talks from experts on cutting-edge topics in AI, machine learning, and computer vision. One of the speakers is our Junior Member Cecilia Curreli, who will present her research on human motion prediction using nonisotropic …
23
Apr

Colloquium • 23.04.2025 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:15 pm - 5:45 pm
Story-Led Causal Inference
Jessica Young, Harvard University
The modern causal inference literature has expressed a deep divide over the nature of the so-called consistency condition. Consistency is popularly characterized as the condition that counterfactual/potential outcomes indexed by a hypothetical intervention of interest may be equated to measured outcomes among those whose data is consistent with …
10
Apr

Pitchtalk Series • 10.04.2025 • Bain&Company, Karlsplatz 1, 80335 München
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
MCML Industry Pitchtalks With Bain & Company
Join Us for Networking and Insights
On April 10th, we will be invited to Bain & Company for a Meetup in our series MCML Pitchtalks with Industry. Some of our junior members and research staff from Bain & Company will show each other’s research on decision-theoretic methods, uncertainty quantification, and generative AI. Join us for a lively meetup, and feel free to reach out to …
09
Apr

Demo Day • 09.04.2025 • WERK1, Munich
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The LMU Innovation Incubator Demo Day
Final Event of the LMU Innovation Incubator Startup Program 2025
On behalf of the LMU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center and the LMU Innovation Incubator, we cordially invite you to the forthcoming Demo Day of the Innovation Incubator’s 6th Edition. The LMU IEC Innovation Incubation program aims to enhance the entrepreneurial skills of our participants, who come from diverse academic backgrounds with a strong …
08
Apr

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Cafe • 08.04.2025 • Zentrum für Nationales Hochleistungsrechnen Erlangen NHR@FAU at RRZE, Martensstraße 1, Room 02.049, 91058 Erlangen
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Monthly HPC Café, in April About "Bayern KI – Resources and Support for AI Research in Bavaria"
Discussion, Contact and Training
Join the HPC Café of NHR@FAU, which complements the established contact channels and training offerings on every second Tuesday of the month. Starting with a short Q&A session, where you can ask and discuss anything HPC related, from running job scripts to performance issues there is also focus on a specific topic, either as a short talk or a …
03
Apr

Girls'Day • 03.04.2025 • LMU Main Building
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Girls' Day 2025
Learn How AI Works and Influences Our World
Join us on April 3, 2025, for an exciting event designed specifically for girls and genderqueer children aged 11-15. This event will cover topics like recognizing fake news, understanding algorithmic bias, and discovering career opportunities in AI. The event includes three interactive workshops—one in English and two in German— with a lunch break …
02
Apr

Pitchtalk Series • 02.04.2025 • Ludwigstrasse 33, 1st floor, Seminar room of the Statistics Institute
MCML Industry Pitchtalks With appliedAI
Join Us for Networking and Insights
On April 2nd, we will welcome appliedAI and some of their industry partners from industry to the MCML for a Meetup as part of our “MCML Pitchtalks with Industry”. Some of our junior members and research staff from appliedAI and their partners will engage in exchange of ideas on AI Agentic Systems, RAG Methods, Generative AI and AGI-Benchmarking. …
01
Apr

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Lecture • 01.04.2025 • Seminar Room 211b, 2/F, Ludwigstr. 28 (Front Building), 80539 Munich
10:00 am - 11:00 am
AI Writing Assistants’ Influence on User Opinions
Maurice Jakesch, Chair of Computational Social Science Lab, Bauhaus University Weimar
AI writing assistants powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly used to support people’s writing. Can they impact people’s opinions in this process? We exposed participants writing about important societal issues to an AI writing assistant that provided biased autocomplete suggestions. When using the AI assistant, participants’ …
01
Apr

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Panel Discussion • 01.04.2025 • Design Offices Macherei, Weihenstephaner Straße 12, 81673 München
"Power Up!" the Second SZ Digital Summit
Björn Ommer in the Debate “Dare to Be More Elon Musk? the Silicon Valley Mindset”
Our PI Björn Ommer talks at the 2. SZ digital summit about “Dare to be more Elon Musk? The Silicon Valley Mindset” (Mehr Elon Musk wagen? Die Denkweise des Silicon Valley) with Jannis Brühl and Marietje Schaake from the Cyber Policy Center of the Stanford University. In “Power Up!”, the media company Süddeutsche Zeitung will provide a lot of …
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Hackathon • 28.03.2025 - 30.03.2025 • LMU Munich, Main Building
DataFest 2025
Call for Applications
Join the DataFest Germany on March, 28-30, 2025, a 48-hour competition challenging teams of students to analyze complex datasets. The DataFest is a student competition for data analysis (“hackathon”) in which bachelor and master students of all disciplines can participate. In teams of 2-5 people, you will analyze a large and complex data set over a …
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Mar

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Workshop • 27.03.2025 - 28.03.2025 • LMU Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Room F107
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Spiking Neural Networks
Gitta Kutyniok, MCML
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing society at an unprecedented rate, reshaping industries and redefining daily life. However, one of its most pressing global challenges is its massive energy consumption. A promising solution lies in embracing analog technologies, such as neuromorphic chips, alongside spiking neural networks—an analog …
26
Mar

MCML Stammtisch • 26.03.2025 • Türkenhof, Türkenstraße 78, 80799 München
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
MCML Stammtisch - March Edition
Join Us for an Evening of Connection and Conversation
We heartily invite to the next MCML-Stammtisch edition, taking place on Wednesday, March 26th, at 6 pm, at Türkenhof, Türkenstraße 78, Munich (close to “U3 Universität”). Happy to see you there.
26
Mar

MCML Internal Pitchtalks • 26.03.2025 • LMU Munich, Akademiestrasse 7, 1st floor
4:00 pm - 5:45 pm
MCML Internal Pitchtalks
Tobias Schmidt, Rodrigo González, Helmholtz AI / MCML
Valentin Melnychuk, LMU / MCML
Udo Schlegel, LMU / MCML
Ivica Obadic, TUM / MCML
We will have three talks by Junior Members of the MCML. Afterwards, at 6pm, the MCML Stammtisch is taking place at Türkenhof. We are looking forward to seeing you there.
26
Mar

Munich AI Lectures • 26.03.2025 • LMU Munich, Room W201, Professor-Huber-Platz 2, 80539 Munich
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Foundational Methods for Foundation Models for Scientific Machine Learning
Prof. Dr. Michael Mahoney, University of California at Berkeley
The upcoming Munich AI Lectures will feature Michael Mahoney from UC Berkeley. Organized by the Chair of AI in Management, the lecture will focus on “Foundational Methods for Foundation Models for Scientific Machine Learning."
26
Mar

Bootcamp • 26.03.2025 • Leibniz Rechenzentrum, Boltzmannstr. 1, 85748 Garching bei München
9:00 am - 2:15 pm
LRZ Bootcamp With NIVIDA on Accelerated Distributed Computing
Train Multiple Systems and Learn About New Tools
The LRZ (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre) BDAI Team, together with NVIDIA, is organizing a Bootcamp on Accelerated Distributed Computing - powered by NVIDIA on March 26, 2025, at 9 AM. The key topics addressed are:
1. Training Parallelization - Various methods to split and optimize training across multiple systems, including data/model parallelism and …
20
Mar

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AI Keynote Series • 20.03.2025 • Online via Zoom
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
RieszBoost: Gradient Boosting for Riesz Regression
Alejandro Schuler, Division of Biostatistics, UC Berkeley
Answering causal questions often involves estimating linear functionals of conditional expectations, such as the average treatment effect or the effect of a longitudinal modified treatment policy. By the Riesz representation theorem, these functionals can be expressed as the expected product of the conditional expectation of the outcome and the …
18
Mar

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Lecture • 18.03.2025 • LMU Munich, Ludwigstr. 28 VG/II; Room 211b
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Leveraging Predictive Uncertainty to Enable Reliable Deployment of AI Models
Florian Buettner, Goethe-University Frankfurt
This talk explores a unified theoretical framework for uncertainty quantification in machine learning, extending traditional methods to modern applications like generative modeling. By generalizing the bias-variance decomposition using proper scores, it introduces Bregman Information as a key component for epistemic uncertainty estimation. The …
17
Mar

Lecture • 17.03.2025 • AI for Good Platform (Online)
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Explainable Multimodal Agents With Symbolic Representations & Can AI Be Less Biased?
Our Junior Member Ruotong Liao at United Nations AI for Good
Our junior member Ruotong Liao is an invited speaker at the United Nations “AI for Good”! With her talk “Perceive, Remember, and Predict: Explainable Multimodal Agents with Symbolic Representations,” Ruotong Liao will participate in the online event “Explainable Multimodal Agents with Symbolic Representations & Can AI be less biased?” hosted by …
17
Mar

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Talk • 17.03.2025 • TUM Campus Garching, Boltzmannstrasse 3
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
From Pixels to 3D Motion: Recreating the Physical Natural World From Images
Elliott (Shangzhe) Wu, University of Cambridge
On Monday, March 17th, 2025 at 2pm, Prof. Dr. Elliott (Shangzhe) Wu is visiting us from the University of Cambridge and giving a talk. You can sign up for 1-on-1 meetings with him here. Pixel-based generative models nowadays excel at creating compelling images, but often struggle to preserve basic physical properties, such as shape, motion, material, …
07
Mar

BMBF Event • 07.03.2025 • BMBF Berlin, Kapelle-Ufer 1, 10117 Berlin
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Technologie von morgen, Probleme von gestern? Was tun gegen den Gender Gap in der Künstlichen Intelligenz?
BMBF Event on International Women’s Day 2025
The central event of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) on International Women’s Day 2025 will focus on the gender gap in AI and ask: “Tomorrow’s technology, yesterday’s problems? What to do about the gender gap in AI?” In addition to a keynote speech, a moderated panel discussion is planned in which experts from science, research …
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Feb

Munich AI Lectures • 18.02.2025 • Senatssaal, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Unveiling the Cosmos: Deep Learning Solutions to Inverse Problems in Astrophysics
Prof. Dr. Jean-Luc Starck, CEA-Saclay, France
Join us for the next Munich AI Lectures featuring Prof. Dr. Jean-Luc Starck from the CosmoStat Laboratory, CEA CEA-Saclay, France. Prof. Starck will present “Unveiling the Cosmos: Deep Learning Solutions to Inverse Problems in Astrophysics.”
The lecture will explore how deep learning is transforming the analysis of astrophysical inverse problems, …
13
Feb

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AI Keynote Series • 13.02.2025 • Online via Zoom
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Simplifying Debiased Inference via Automatic Differentiation and Probabilistic Programming
Alex Luedtke, Department of Statistics, University of Washington
The speaker would introduce an algorithm that simplifies the construction of efficient estimators, making them accessible to a broader audience. ‘Dimple’ takes as input computer code representing a parameter of interest and outputs an efficient estimator. Unlike standard approaches, it does not require users to derive a functional derivative known …
13
Feb

Virtual Workshop on Generative AI with Diffusion Models • 13.02.2025 • Virtual
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Generative AI With Diffusion Models
Virtual Workshop From Nvidia
Generative AI plays a significant role across industries. In this course, learners will take a deeper dive into denoising diffusion models.
12
Feb

Virtual Workshop on Data Science with RAPIDS • 12.02.2025 • Virtual
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fundamentals of Accelerated Data Science With RAPIDS
Virtual Workshop From Nvidia
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to build and execute end-to-end GPU-accelerated data science workflows. Using the RAPIDS™-accelerated data science libraries, you’ll apply a wide variety of GPU-accelerated machine learning algorithms for data analysis.
06
Feb

MCML Stammtisch • 06.02.2025 • Gasthaus FUX, Türkenstraße 38, 80799 München
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
MCML Stammtisch - February Edition
Join Us for an Evening of Connection and Conversation
We heartily invite to the next MCML-Stammtisch edition, taking place on Thursday, February 6th, at 6 pm, at Gasthaus FUX, Türkenstraße 38, Munich (very close to “U3 Universität”). Happy to see you there.
06
Feb

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Lecture • 06.02.2025 • LMU Munich, Ludwigstr. 28 VG/II; Room 211b
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Causal Discovery: What Can We Learn From Heterogeneous Noise?
Alexander Marx, TU Dortmund
Causal discovery aims to learn causal networks, i.e., directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), from observational data. Although the problem is not feasible in the most general form, as it is not possible to infer causal relations from pure correlations, we can define structural assumptions about the functional relations underlying our observed system to …
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Feb

Conference • 06.02.2025 - 07.02.2025 • Institut Polytechnique de Paris, École Polytechnique Campus, Route de Saclay, 91120 Palaiseau, France
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
AI, Science, and Society Conference
Daniel Cremers, MCML
We are pleased to announce that Daniel Cremers, Director of the MCML, will be a featured speaker at the upcoming conference titled “AI, Science, and Society: Connections, Collectives, and Collaboration.” This interdisciplinary event is scheduled to take place on February 6 and 7, 2025, at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
03
Feb

Open Lab Day • 03.02.2025 • Frauenlobstr. 7a, Munich
6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Open Lab Day 2025
Visit the Media Informatics Group @LMU
On February 3, 2025, at 6 pm, the Media Informatics Teaching and Research Unit at LMU Munich will open its doors to interested parties from industry and research, students and prospective students, family and friends. The employees will show their current research work and students will present the results of their semester projects. Current …
30
Jan

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Lecture • 30.01.2025 • Rosenheimer Str. 116A, Munich
6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Transforming Healthcare With AI
Med-Dev.org X TUM.ai Event
Join an exciting evening where artificial intelligence meets medicine! Organized by med-dev.org in collaboration with TUM.ai, this event will showcase how AI is reshaping healthcare as we know it.
29
Jan

Grand Opening • 29.01.2025 • LMU München, Große Aula, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80839 München
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Grand Opening of AI-HUB@LMU
Cross-Faculty Platform for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Join the launch of AI-HUB@LMU, a new interdisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing AI and Data Science at LMU Munich! This event marks a significant step in fostering AI research, collaboration, and innovation across all 18 LMU faculties. Come and celebrate this milestone with AI-HUB@LMU!
29
Jan

Colloquium • 29.01.2025 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
A Novel Statistical Approach to Analyze Image Classification
Sophie Langer, University of Twente
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) excel in image recognition, showcasing remarkable performance in face recognition, medical diagnosis, and autonomous driving. However, their reliability remains a concern due to the lack of robust theoretical foundations. Establishing a solid statistical framework is essential before we can fully analyse CNNs …
29
Jan

Lecture at MaiNLP Lab • 29.01.2025 • LMU Munich, Main Building, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Room M 105
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
AI Interacting With People (Through Language)
Hal Daumé III, Professor, University of Maryland
I’ll discuss three projects related to understanding how people and AI-infused systems can and should interact. In the first, I’ll discuss AI communicating to people, in a shared environment, and how we can use highlighting and possible alternatives as a way to combat confabulations (aka hallucinations). In the second, I’ll discuss people …
28
Jan

Lecture at MaiNLP Lab • 28.01.2025 • LMU Munich, Main Building, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Room A 140
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Beyond Translation: Human-Centered NLP for Cross-Lingual Communication
Marine Carpuat, Associate Professor, University of Maryland
How can we develop NLP technology to effectively support cross-lingual communication, especially given recent progress in machine translation and multilingual language models? In this talk, I will present two main threads of work that aim to broaden the scope of machine translation to more directly support people’s needs. In the first thread, I’ll …
15
Jan

Colloquium • 15.01.2025 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Additive Density-on-Scalar Regression in Bayes Hilbert Spaces With an Application to Gender Economics
Sonja Greven, HU Berlin
This talk introduces a novel approach to modeling densities influenced by scalar covariates using structured additive regression models in Bayes Hilbert spaces. This framework handles continuous, discrete, and mixed densities, ensuring nonnegativity and integration to one. An application to gender economics data explores the distribution of a …
15
Jan

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Workshop • 15.01.2025 • Online via zoom
10:00 am - 11:30 am
LRZ and Cerebras Online Workshop
Exploring Cerebras Systems’ Latest Technological Innovations
Join an exclusive 90-minute online workshop hosted by the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) and Cerebras Systems on January 15, 2025, at 10 AM CET. At this workshop, the Cerebras team will present their latest technological advancements and describe how their new technology can influence both the creation and usage of AI. Cerebras’s technology is …
09
Jan

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AI Keynote Series • 09.01.2025 • Online via Zoom
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Experimental Designs for a/B Testing in Marketplaces
Chengchun Shi, Department of Statistics, London School of Economics and Political Science
Time series experiments, in which experimental units receive a sequence of treatments over time, are frequently employed in many technological companies to evaluate the performance of a newly developed policy, product, or treatment relative to a baseline control. Many existing A/B testing solutions assume a fully observable experimental environment …
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Dec

MCML Stammtisch • 19.12.2024 • Türkenhof, Türkenstrasse 78, Munich
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
MCML Stammtisch - December Edition
Join Us for an Evening of Connection and Conversation
We heartily invite to the next MCML-Stammtisch edition, taking place on Thursday, December 19th, at 6pm, at Türkenhof, Türkenstrasse 78, Munich (very close to “U3 Universität”). Happy to see you there.
17
Dec

Munich AI Lectures • 17.12.2024 • Senatssaal, LMU Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Munich
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Part 2: Learning, Reasoning and Optimisation: Adversarial Robustness of Neural Networks
Holger Hoos, RWTH Aachen University
We are thrilled to invite you to the upcoming Munich AI Lecture featuring two distinguished researchers Prof. Holger Hoos from RWTH Aachen University and Prof. Franca Hoffmann from California Institute of Technology. The lecture is organized by the Chair of Mathematics of Information Processing with support by MCML.
17
Dec

Munich AI Lectures • 17.12.2024 • Senatssaal, LMU Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Munich
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Part 1: Dynamics of Strategic Agents and Algorithms as PDEs
Franca Hoffmann, California Institute of Technology
We are thrilled to invite you to the upcoming Munich AI Lecture featuring two distinguished researchers Prof. Holger Hoos from RWTH Aachen University and Prof. Franca Hoffmann from California Institute of Technology. The lecture is organized by the Chair of Mathematics of Information Processing with support by MCML.
12
Dec

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AI Keynote Series • 12.12.2024 • Online via Zoom
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
On Optimal Treatment Regimes Assisted by Algorithms
Mats Julius Stensrud, Chair of Biostatistics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
Decision makers desire to implement decision rules that, when applied to individuals in the population of interest, yield the best possible outcomes. For example, the current focus on precision medicine reflects the search for individualized treatment decisions, adapted to a patient’s characteristics. In this presentation, the speaker will consider …
11
Dec

Colloquium • 11.12.2024 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Assumption-Lean (Causal) Modeling
Stijn Vansteelandt, Ghent University
Traditional inference in (semi-)parametric models, such as generalized linear models, typically assumes that the model is correctly specified and pre-determined. However, this approach is increasingly unsatisfactory because models are often selected adaptively based on the data, introducing unacknowledged uncertainty. Moreover, these models rarely …
11
Dec

Pitchtalk Series • 11.12.2024 • Munich Re, Königinstr. 107, 80802 Munich
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
MCML Industry Pitchtalks With Munich Re
Join Us for Networking and Insights
On December 11th, we will be invited to MunichRe for a Meetup in our series MCML Pitchtalks with Industry. Some of our junior members and research staff from MunichRe will show each others research on multimodality, uncertainty quantification and generative AI, with a special focus on LLMs in reinsurance. Join us for a lively meetup, and feel free …
05
Dec

Panel • 05.12.2024 • Literaturhaus München, Salvatorplatz 1, 80333 Munich, Germany, In-Person and Live Stream
7:00 pm - 0:00 am
Ähren Im Wind – Political Orientation in Challenging Times
Alena Buyx, MCML/TUM
Hortensia Völckers, Director of the German Federal Cultural Foundation
Gert Scobel, Philosopher and TV Host
Philosopher and former State Minister Julian Nida-Rümelin celebrates his 70th birthday with the release of his memoir, reflecting on democracy, cultural civility, and the impact of humanism in countering fanaticism. Joined by Alena Buyx, Gert Scobel, and Hortensia Völckers, Nida-Rümelin will lead a thought-provoking discussion on the societal role …
05
Dec

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Open Lab Day • 05.12.2024 • Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, Boltzmannstraße 1, 85748 Garching bei München
5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
(Re-)Imagine
Open Lab Day at V2C
During an internship at the LRZ’s Centre for Virtual Reality and Visualisation (V2C) students of LMU and TUM gained in-depth experience in the development of interactive and immersive applications for VR installations such as the LED-CAVE at the LRZ. From the conception of a project idea to the finished application, the students worked on every step …
03
Dec

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Workshop • 03.12.2024 • Marsstraße, near Munich Central Station
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Pedagogy Workshop
Workshop for MCML Junior Members on Translating Research Into School-Ready Sessions
Are you interested in bringing your research to life in a classroom setting? We are pleased to invite you to an upcoming workshop designed to equip you with tools and strategies to translate your research into practical workshops for teachers and school classes. This hands-on event will take place on December 3, from 10:00 to 12:00, in collaboration …
02
Dec

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Lecture • 02.12.2024 • LMU Center for Advanced Studies, Seestraße 13, 80802 Munich
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Lunch Talk: Machine Learning Based Time-to-Event Analysis
With MCML Members Andreas Bender and Stefan Feuerriegel
In many applications the time until an event of interest occurs is an important endpoint. Due to the way such data is collected, however, the outcome of interest can often be observed only partially. Time-to-event analysis (also known as survival analysis) provides techniques to deal with such data. In this talk, we will discuss use-cases, …
28
Nov

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AI Keynote Series • 28.11.2024 • Online via Zoom
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Content Curation in Online Platforms
Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Princeton University
Online platforms like Facebook, Wikipedia, Amazon, and Linkedin are embedded in the very fabric of our society. They “curate content”, moderate, recommend, and monetize it, and, in doing so, can impact people’s lives positively or negatively. In this talk, the sepaker will highlight the need to go beyond how these curation practices are currently …
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Nov

Munich AI Lectures • 25.11.2024 • Große Aula der LMU, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Room 120, 80539 München
5:15 pm - 8:00 pm
The Mathematical Universe Behind Deep Neural Networks
Helmut Bölcskei, ETH Zurich
Join us for the next Munich AI Lecture featuring renowned researcher Prof. Dr. Helmut Bölcskei from ETH Zurich, hosted by Prof. Dr. Gitta Kutyniok, Bavarian AI Chair for Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence at LMU. Professor Bölcskei will delve into the mathematical foundations that drive the success of deep neural networks, with …
25
Nov

Pitchtalk Series • 25.11.2024 • Allianz Campus Unterföhring, Dieselstr. 6, 85774 Unterföhring
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
MCML Industry Pitchtalks With Allianz
Join Us for Networking and Insights
On November 25th, we will visit Allianz Campus Unterföhring, for a Meetup in our series MCML Pitchtalks with Industry. This time, a group of our junior members and research staff from Allianz will build bridges from cutting-edge research at MCML to open questions in applications of generative AI, in business contexts. Feel free to reach out to Dr. …
22
Nov

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Workshop • 22.11.2024 • LMU Munich (near main building, details tba)
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
EPIX Workshop
Epistemic Foundations and Limitations of Statistics and Science - Explaining the Replication Crisis?
This workshop is a joint initiative by the Open Science Initiative in Statistics (OSIS), at LMU’s Department of Statistics, and the Munich Center for Machine Learning. The aim of the workshop is to bring together statisticians, philosophers of science, and other interested researchers to discuss aspects of Open Science and the replication crisis …
20
Nov

Colloquium • 20.11.2024 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
How Game-Theoretic Probability Makes Sense of Cournot's Principle
Glenn Shafer, Rutgers University
Sufficiently high probability is practical certainty. This maxim, now called Cournot’s principle, was repeated by scholars for centuries before Jacob Bernoulli made probability numerical, and it has been essential to statistical inference ever since. Cournot taught us that it is the only way probability theory makes contact with phenomena. We test …
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Handelsblatt Summit • 20.11.2024 - 21.11.2024 • House of Communication, Friedenstr. 24, 81671 München
Artificial Intelligence 2024
AI for Business: Balancing Vision and Value
Our PI Björn Ommer will be a speaker at the Handelsblatt Summit Artificial Intelligence 2024, which will be held under the motto “AI for Business: Balancing Vision and Value”. The event will cover both visionary aspects of AI and concrete strategies for the practical challenges of effective implementation in everyday business operations. This will …
13
Nov

Pitchtalk Series • 13.11.2024 • Plug and Play Tech Center, around Marienplatz
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
MCML Industry Pitchtalks With Se3labs
Join Us for Networking and Insights
We are excited to announce the kick-off of our MCML Industry Pitchtalks series. Join us for a meetup featuring engaging talks from some of our junior members and representatives from the company se3labs, which specializes in computer vision, natural language processing (NLP), and multimodality. This event will include food and networking, providing a …
13
Nov

Colloquium • 13.11.2024 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The Complexities of Differential Privacy for Survey Data
Jörg Drechsler, IAB, LMU
The concept of differential privacy gained substantial attention in recent years, most notably since the U.S. Census Bureau announced the adoption of the concept for the 2020 Decennial Census. However, despite its attractive theoretical properties, implementing the approach in practice is challenging, especially when it comes to survey data. In …
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Bootcamp • 08.11.2024 - 09.11.2024 • LMU Main Building, Kleine Aula and RAW, Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 15, 80331 Munich
5:00 pm - 6:15 pm
3rd Bootcamp "AI Meets Entrepreneurs"
Shaping the Future of AI Medicine & Healthcare
The MCML is organizing together with impACTup! and LMU Media Informatics Group a two-part event to shift ML and AI researchers into an entrepreneurial mindset. With input from experts and hands-on experience, we want to highlight the opportunities and challenges that a career as a founder and entrepreneur can hold in contrast to traditional …
06
Nov

Workshop • 06.11.2024 • online
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
LRZ AI Training Series
Introduction to Container Technology & Application to AI at LRZ
This course is part of the “LRZ AI Training Series”, a series of courses aiming at the needs and expectations of data analytics, big data & AI users at LRZ. The aim of this course is to give an overview of the LRZ AI Systems, and provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently utilise them. The course consists of …
04
Nov

General Assembly • 04.11.2024 • Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW), Alfons-Goppel-Straße 11, 80539 Munich
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
MCML General Assembly
Open for All MCML Members
We are pleased to invite all MCML members to the 2024 MCML General Assembly. The program will include highlights from the MCML directors, presentations from the Young Academy, flash talks by our junior members, and the introduction of candidates for the Diversity Representative positions. The assembly will also provide an opportunity for networking …
23
Oct

Colloquium • 23.10.2024 • LMU Department of Statistics and via zoom
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Planetary Causal Inference: Understanding Society and Economy Through Earth Observation
Connor Jerzak, University of Texas
The book “Planetary Causal Inference” explores how Earth observation (EO) data can enhance social science research, advancing our understanding of human impact on the environment, society, and economy. While traditional methods using surveys and national statistics can be costly and limited, EO data from satellites offers a global, real-time per- …
23
Oct

Workshop • 23.10.2024 • online
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
LRZ AI Training Series - Part 2
Introduction to Container Technology & Application to AI at LRZ
This course is part of the “LRZ AI Training Series”, a series of courses aiming at the needs and expectations of data analytics, big data & AI users at LRZ. Since the introduction of docker back in 2013, container technology has become the industry standard for software packaging, distribution, and deployment. Participants will roll up their …
23
Oct

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Workshop • 23.10.2024 • Mathematics & Informatics building Garching, Sitzungsraum 1
9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Stakeholder Workshop on AI Research and Collaborations With North America
Exploring AI Research Collaborations Between TUM and North America
The TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, in collaboration with TUM Global & Alumni Office and the Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML), is hosting a stakeholder workshop on AI research and partnerships with North America. This event will bring together AI researchers from across TUM to explore current and potential …
19
Oct
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20
Oct

Exhibition • 19.10.2024 - 20.10.2024 • Deutsches Museum Munich
12:00 pm - 1:00 am
MCML-Exhibition at Deutsches Museum
Explore Our MCML-Exhibition During the Long Night of Munich Museums
The exhibition offers an insight into current research on Artificial Intelligence. MCML researchers will be on site to explain how AI works and answer questions. For the 25th time, the motto will be “More museum for everyone!” From 6 pm to 1 am, more than 100 institutions are opening their doors and inviting visitors to experience art and culture, …
18
Oct

MCML Stammtisch • 18.10.2024 • Türkenhof, Türkenstrasse 78, Munich
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
MCML Stammtisch - October Edition
Join Us for an Evening of Connection and Conversation
We heartily invite to the next MCML-Stammtisch edition, taking place on Friday, October 18th, at 6pm, at Türkenhof, Türkenstrasse 78, Munich (very close to “U3 Universität”). Happy to see you there. It will be especially nice since we will have our PhD Onboarding earlier that day, and we will be able to meet, greet, and welcome our new MCML PhD …
18
Oct

PhD Onboarding • 18.10.2024 • LMU Department of Statistics, Ludwigstr. 33, Room 144 (1st floor)
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
PhD Onboarding Winter Semester 2024/2025
MCML Welcomes Its New PhDs
The Onboarding is mainly for MCML PhDs who have joined since the last session in April 2024, but it’s also open to anyone who couldn’t attend last time. We’ll kick things off with an introduction to MCML and an overview of the program elements. After the official part, you’re invited to join us for an informal gathering. This time, our get-together …
17
Oct
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18
Oct

Career and Networking Event • 17.10.2024 - 18.10.2024 • MOC Veranstaltungscenter Munich, Lilienthalallee 40, 80939 Munich
HerCAREER Expo
MCML PIs Frauke Kreuter Und Gitta Kutyniok as Role Models
The MCML PIs Frauke Kreuter and Gitta Kutyniok will be guest speakers at this year’s herCAREER Expo. This expo is a networking and career event dedicated to achieving equality and fairness between genders in the professional world. Visitors and job seekers can expect a wide range of companies, presentations, and inspiring panels featuring speakers …
14
Oct

Presentation • 14.10.2024 • Bergson Kunstkraftwerk Studio, Rupert-Bodner-Str. 5, 81245 München
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
KI - Der Anfang Vom Ende Oder Einfach Nur Nützlich?
Reinhard Heckel, MCML/TUM
Constanze Zawadzky, Innovation Park AI
Together with Constanze Zawadzky (Innovation Park AI), our PI Reinhard Heckel will give interested parties an insight into the world of artificial intelligence. In addition to the basics of artificial intelligence, exciting questions about applications, opportunities, and the future of AI will be addressed.
10
Oct

Conference • 10.10.2024 • Bayerischer Rundfunk, Rundfunkplatz 1, 80335 Munich
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Women in Data Science Munich
Organized by LMU, TUM, MDSI BERD@NFDI, TUM Think Tank and SIXT SE
Join us for the WiDS Munich Conference on October 10 at Bayerischer Rundfunk in Munich! The event kicks off at 2:00 PM with an opening session and features a variety of exciting talks and technical presentations on topics such as data journalism, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. While the conference highlights the achievements of women …