Estonian Doctoral School branch of Mathematics, Computer Science and Informatics organizes an LLM retreat for PhD students and supervisors as part of the doctoral school. Join us for an exciting two-day event filled with valuable insights, inspiring discussions, and hands-on learning. Discover how the latest advancements in AI and large language models are transforming academic research. Network with fellow PhD students, supervisors and industry experts while enjoying interactive sessions and engaging keynotes.
The program can be found on the Estonian Doctoral School website. NB! The program may change and is being updated
We are pleased to announce that the entire retreat is complimentary, covering all transportation and accommodation expenses.
The retreat is held in English only.
Additional information: tiina.hagen@taltech.ee
Call for Contributions!
We encourage doctoral students to submit their research for two types of presentations.
- Poster Presentations: Present your work in a visual format, facilitating engaging discussions with fellow researchers.
Recommended formatting requirements for an electronic poster presentation:
Headline size 72-76 points, main text 36-40 points. The text must be readable from approx. 2 m.
The size of the photos used in the presentation is at least 20-30 cm
It is recommended to use the vertical view (portrait).
We use 55'' screens, i.e. 1920*1080 pixels. The file must be sent either as a PDF or a JPEG.
- Flash Presentations: Deliver a brief, impactful overview of your research in a fast-paced format designed to spark interest and dialogue, max 3 minutes.
For both categories, the organizing committee will select the best 10 presentations from those who would like to participate.
There is a price for the three best poster presentations and a price for the best flash presentation!
Submission Deadline: 20.11.2024
Submission Guidelines: Please submit your abstracts (up to 250 words) along with your preferred presentation format to tiina.hagen@taltech.ee.
Project "Cooperation between universities to promote doctoral studies" (2021-2027.4.04.24-0003) is co-funded by the European Union.