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Who should register?
This event is especially relevant for:
We also welcome participants from the 2025 UIIN Conference and academic and industry professionals interested in the future of AI-driven science and education.
June 13
Conference "State of the Art: AI in Research & Education"
Programme:
Discover how AI is reshaping research and education, through insights from leading experts across academia and industry.
Discover how AI is reshaping research and education, through insights from leading experts across academia and industry.
Speakers:
1. Peter-Paul Verbeek (Rector, University of Amsterdam) – Sharing his vision on how AI offers transformative opportunities for education and the academic world.
2. George Tsatsaronis (Elsevier, VP Data Science Research Content) - George will present the latest innovations behind Scopus AI, a generative AI tool designed to help researchers explore, connect, and advance scientific knowledge faster and more intuitively.
3. Naz Bayrak (Google) – Introducing the Google AI Co-Scientist, an initiative to develop AI systems that autonomously generate hypotheses, design experiments, and accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
1. Peter-Paul Verbeek (Rector, University of Amsterdam) – Sharing his vision on how AI offers transformative opportunities for education and the academic world.
2. George Tsatsaronis (Elsevier, VP Data Science Research Content) - George will present the latest innovations behind Scopus AI, a generative AI tool designed to help researchers explore, connect, and advance scientific knowledge faster and more intuitively.
3. Naz Bayrak (Google) – Introducing the Google AI Co-Scientist, an initiative to develop AI systems that autonomously generate hypotheses, design experiments, and accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
Who should register?
This event is especially relevant for:
- Policy makers in education and research
- Lecturers and teaching staff
- Researchers across disciplines
- AI experts and enthusiasts
- Lecturers and teaching staff
- Researchers across disciplines
- AI experts and enthusiasts
We also welcome participants from the 2025 UIIN Conference and academic and industry professionals interested in the future of AI-driven science and education.
Practical Information:
Date: 13 June 2025
Time: between 09:00 – 12:00. Lunch will be offered at 12.00
Location: Startup Village, Amsterdam Science Park
Organisers: University of Amsterdam & Elsevier
Participation: Free of charge, but registration is required.
Date: 13 June 2025
Time: between 09:00 – 12:00. Lunch will be offered at 12.00
Location: Startup Village, Amsterdam Science Park
Organisers: University of Amsterdam & Elsevier
Participation: Free of charge, but registration is required.
Information and registration
Please register through the link below. Upon registration you will receive an email to confirm your attendance. For additional information or questions, please send an email to [email protected].
Please register through the link below. Upon registration you will receive an email to confirm your attendance. For additional information or questions, please send an email to [email protected].
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