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Eastern European Machine Learning (EEML) Summer School

Eastern European Machine Learning (EEML) Summer School

Monday 15th July 2024 - Saturday 20th July 2024
  • Machine Learning
  • Quantitative Research
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Monday 15th July 2024 - Saturday 20th July 2024 at 09:00
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Naučno Tehnološki Park, University of Novi Sad, Fruškogorska 1, Novi Sad, Serbia

We’re sponsoring the 2024 EEML Summer School in Novi Sad, Serbia.

From Monday 15 July to Saturday 20 July, we’ll be on site to answer any questions attendees might have around G-Research as well as life in industry.

If you’re attending, come and say hello and learn more about what we do and our opportunities.

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Learn more about the 2024 EEML Summer School and its speakers, tutors and panellists.

When & Where

Date:
Monday 15 to Saturday 20 July 2024

Time:

09:00 – 18:00

Location:

Naučno Tehnološki Park,
University of Novi Sad,
Fruškogorska 1,
Novi Sad,
Serbia

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