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AI in Science Fellowships Q&A Session

Key Details:

Time: 16:00 – 17:00 BST
Date: Thursday 29 August
Format: Teams meeting (registration required)

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Speakers

Eileen Boyce

I-X Centre for AI in Science Centre Manager

Tracy Bussoli

(Professional Development Consultant for Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fellows)

Andreas Jørgensen

(Senior Teaching Fellow)

Jonathon Langford

(Imperial College Research Fellowship supported by Schmidt Sciences)

Austin Mroz

(Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow)

Gema Vera-Gonzalez

(Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellow)

Talk Title

AI in Science Fellowships Q&A Session

Talk Summary

This 60-minute informal Q&A is for anyone interested in finding out more about the Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowships before applying to the scheme.

Come along to the online session where you can ask questions such as:

  • What is the application process?
  • What type of support is available?
  • How do I find a mentor?
  • How do the fellows work as a cohort?

During the Teams meeting, you can communicate in the chat box or through video. Feel free to send questions in advance to Eileen Boyce (e.boyce@imperial.ac.uk).

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