Events

  • relAI Collab Accelerator Workshop

    The recent relAI Collab Accelerator Workshop brought together researchers to share their work, explore new ideas, and identify potential collaborations. Here’s a brief overview of the event: The day began with the participants pitching their research topic from 9:00 to 11:00, followed by a coffee break until 11:15. After the break, participants engaged in one-to-one sessions until … Read more

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  • Munich AI Lecture with Prof. Franca Hoffmann and Prof. Holger…

    We are happy 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. In the first talk, “Dynamics of Strategic Agents and Algorithms as PDEs“, Prof. Hoffmann will … Read more

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  • Munich AI Lecture with Prof. Dr. Helmut Bölcskei

    Save the date! We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming Munich AI Lecture featuring renowned researcher Prof. Dr. Helmut Bölcskei hosted by our relAI director Prof. Dr. Gitta Kutyniok, Bavarian AI Chair for Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence at LMU. Deep neural networks have led to breakthrough results in numerous practical machine learning tasks. In … Read more

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  • 2nd DAAD Zuse Schools Meeting

    From 28 to 30 October, the second annual meeting of the three DAAD Zuse Schools of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence, ELIZA (Darmstadt), SECAI (Dresden), und relAI (Munich) took place in Munich. The meeting kicked off on the 28th with a work-meeting of the Zuse Schools directors and coordination teams, the chairman of the Zuse Schools Advisory Board, … Read more

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  • 1st relAI Scientific Advisory Board Meeting

    On 30 October 2024, the relAI Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) met in Munich. Throughout the Meeting, SAB Members talked to relAI Directors and Fellows, Students, and the Management Team to gain insights into the relAI program from various perspectives within the relAI family.  The SAB members shared their extensive experience from numerous international research projects. They advised … Read more

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  • relAI Welcome Day 2024

    On 9 October, we had the pleasure of welcoming the new cohort of relAI students to our school. The day began with a warm introduction from relAI directors, Gitta Kutyniok and Stephan Günnemann, followed by an informative session from our coordinators team, covering the key organizational aspects of relAI. The students spent the afternoon getting to know … Read more

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  • relAI at TUM Open Day : Impressions

    We were thrilled to present relAI at the TUM Open House Research Campus Garching! It was a great opportunity to share our vision of reliable AI and to connect with students, researchers and the public.   At our booth, we demonstrated how AI works through engaging games and simulations. Attendees explored how AI algorithms learn, trained their own … Read more

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  • relAI at TUM Open Day 

    Join us at the TUM Open House Research Campus Garching!  We’re excited to invite you to our booth at the TUM Open House on October 3rd from 10 AM to 5 PM. Meet relAI students and coordinators at our booth, where you can experiment with building your own neural network or test your intuition against Simpson’s Paradox! … Read more

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  • Upcoming Munich AI Lectures

    Mark your calendars for these interesting talks coming up in the next weeks! The next talk, by Daniela Rus, is on July 15th, at 5pm at Lichtenbergstraße 2a, 85748 Garching, Auditorium (Ground floor) of Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), TUM and via zoom. She is the Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer … Read more

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  • relAI Retreat 2024

    We are thrilled to share the outcome of the recent (03 – 05.07) relAI retreat, which brought together more than 50 fellows and students in Miesbach. Over the course of three days, participants engaged in intriguing discussions, insightful keynotes, and a variety of activities focused on the various aspects of reliability in AI.  Among the highlights of … Read more

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  • 2nd DAAD Zuse School Meeting

    We are happy to announce that on October 29th, the three DAAD Zuse Schools of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence, ELIZA (Darmstadt), SECAI (Dresden) und relAI (Munich), will celebrate the second joint Meeting in Munich. The event, co-organized by DAAD and relAI, will be honoured with the presence of representatives from the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and … Read more

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  • Munich AI Lecture by Ivan Laptev

    The next Munich AI Lecture will take place on Tuesday, June 25th at 5pm at Arcisstr. 21, Room 0790 and via zoom. Ivan Laptev, visiting professor at MBZUAI and a senior researcher on leave from Inria Paris, will talk about “From Video Understanding to Embodied Agents”. Mark your calendars and join us there! For more information on … Read more

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  • Munich AI Lecture by Ludovic Righetti

    The next Munich AI Lecture will take place on Tuesday, June 18th at 5 pm at Arcisstr. 21, Room 2750 (Karl Max von Bauernfeind auditorium) and via zoom. This edition features Ludovic Righetti (New York University), who will talk about “Learning complex robotic behaviors with optimal control”. Mark your calendars and join us there! For more information … Read more

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  • relAI with Women in AI & Robotics

    Save the date for the next Women in AI & Robotics community meetup co-organized by relAI! On May 14th, our co-director Gitta Kutyniok will talk about “Reliable AI: From Mathematical Foundations to Neuromorphic Computing”.  The second presentation of the event will be held by Elke Wolf, Professor from Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences, on “Professor at … Read more

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  • Live Q&A on AI safety

    Are you interested in frontier AI systems, their astonishing capabilities and risks for humanity? Then join us for a thought-provoking deep dive and exclusive OpenAI Live Q&A on AI safety.  Agenda:  Please register on the following webpage and prepare your questions! 

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  • relAI Students meet Industry Partners

    Last week, our relAI students presented their research to the relAI industry partners in a series of industry workshops. Four events took place, each centered around one of  the four relAI’s research areas: Mathematical & Algorithmic foundations, Algorithmic Decision-Making, Medicine & Healthcare and Robotics & Interacting Systems.  We are thrilled that this event was so well received … Read more

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  • relAI Safety hackathon

    We are thrilled to share the outcomes of our recent student-driven event organized by Maria Matveev and Julius Hege from the Chair of Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (LMU): the first relAI Safety hackathon held last weekend! This dynamic gathering brought together a mix of students and professionals interested in the field of AI Safety.  Over the … Read more

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  • relAI Retreat 2023 – Days 2 & 3

    Day 2 of the 2023 relAI retreat combined inspiring keynote talks by relAI fellows Sandra Hirche (“Learning Controls with Guarantees”) and Johannes Maly (“Implicit regularization of training algorithms and resource efficiency”) with more sessions of lightning talks and two rounds of group discussions, a new activity introduced for the first time during this year’s retreat. The first … Read more

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  • relAI Retreat 2023 – Day 1

    From November 16th to November 18th, the relAI family gathered at the Yachthotel Chiemsee for its second retreat. The retreat started on the 16th with a warm opening by our two directors, Stephan Günnemann and Gitta Kutyniok. Afterwards, the relAI fellow Debarghya Ghoshdastidar gave the first keynote talk about “Over-parameterization and Over-fitting: Myths, theory and tools” followed … Read more

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  • Welcome Days 2023

    On the 11th and 12th of October, relAI welcomed the new cohort of relAI Master and Doctoral students. The event included informative sessions about relAI and networking activities. At the Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI), TUM, the relAI directors and coordinators presented the relAI program to the new students. The first relAI cohort of students organised a … Read more

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  • relAI at the MDSI Opening Ceremony

    On 14 September, the Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI, TUM) celebrated its official opening at the Science Congress Center in Garching. The event included inaugural words by the Bavarian State Minister for Science and the Arts, M. Blume, and the TUM President, Prof. Dr. T. Hofmann. Top-class scientific lectures from MDSI Members, presentations of outstanding MDSI projects, … Read more

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  • Impressions of relAI Grand Opening

    The photo gallery shows memorable moments of our opening ceremony.

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  • relAI Grand Opening

    The Grand Opening of our Konrad Zuse School in Reliable AI was a great success. Welcome addresses by TUM Senior Vice President Prof. Dr. Gerhard Kramer, LMU Vice President Prof. Dr. Francesca Biagini and DAAD Secretary General Dr. Kai Sicks inaugurated the event. Afterward, State Minister Markus Blume honored us with the keynote address. Our directors Prof. … Read more

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  • relAI in DataFest

    For the 6th time already, LMU is organizing the DataFest Germany this year. From April 14th – 16th, teams of students will have the opportunity to work with a large set of real life data and analyze it to discover insights. At the same time, they will have the chance to meet with leaders and companies in … Read more

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  • relAI Fellows in AI.BAY 2023

    We are pleased to announce the participation of our relAI fellows Prof. Sami Haddadin, Prof. Fabian Theis and Prof. Julia  Schnabel in the AI.BAY 2023 – Bavarian International Conference on AI. At AI.BAY 2023, the Bavarian State Minister of Science, Markus Blume, the Minister for Digital Affairs, Judith Gerlach, and the Minister of Economic Affairs, Hubert Aiwanger … Read more

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  • Webinar: Quo Vadis, Digital Privacy?

    Just in time for privacy day, the Transatlantic Privacy Perceptions Panel (TAPP), BERD@NFDI and relAI invite you to join the online discussion on perceptions, practices, and policies of digital privacy: Quo Vadis, Digital Privacy? Perceptions, Practices, and Policies Save the date: January 26, 2023, 5.00 pm – 6.45 pm CET ! Registration is free: link

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  • relAI Retreat

    On November 18-20, relAI held its first retreat in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The retreat opened with a warm welcome of the relAI directors Prof. Dr. Stephan Günnemann and Prof. Dr. Gitta Kutyniok to the first cohort of relAI PhD and master’s students. It was followed by scientific sessions with keynote presentations by the relAI fellows Prof. Dr. Frauke Kreuter … Read more

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  • relAI Welcome Days – Day 2

    This week we welcomed our first MSc & PhD student cohort of our Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI. We spent the 2. day at Allianz Arena with our MSc & PhD students, introducing the program, discussing research, and getting to know each other during a tour of the stadium.

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  • relAI Welcome Days – Day 1

    This week we welcomed our first MSc & PhD student cohort of our Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI. We had a great first evening getting to know each other at Stiglerie with our relAI fellows and academic and industry partners.

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  • Zuse Schools relAI and SECAI at Research in Germany Forum…

    On 21. and 22. September, 2022, members of the DAAD Konrad Zuse Schools relAI and SECAI joined the Forum Research in Germany 2022 (#ForumRiG22) in Berlin.

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  • DAAD Kick-off Event Konrad Zuse Schools

    On 19. and 20. September, 2022, the speakers of the three DAAD Konrad Zuse Schools relAI, ELIZA and SECAI convened at the Deutsches Museum, Bonn, to celebrate the inauguration of the newly established schools.

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