34.2092, Summer Schools: Zortify Summer School: The Future of Work / Luxembourg

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Subject: 34.2092, Summer Schools: Zortify Summer School: The Future of Work / Luxembourg

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Date: 28-Jun-2023
From: Katya Kamlovskaya [katya at zortify.com]
Subject: Zortify Summer School: The Future of Work / Luxembourg


Zortify Summer School: The Future of Work

Website: https://zortify.com/summer-school/

Dates: 28-Aug-2023 - 01-Sep-2023
Location: Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Focus: Agenda
Module 1: At the crossroads of computer science, design, and
psychology — an interdisciplinary approach to the future of work
Module 2: The future of work is us — human experience management (HXM)
and NLP for workplace well-being
Module 3: From n-grams to LLMs — historical perspectives, new
advances, and future opportunities in NLP and computational
linguistics
Module 4: Human in the loop — user experience (UX) design for the
future of relational workplace technologies
Module 5: Building ethical tech — data collection, processing,
privacy, & ethics
Module 6: Telling your story — interactive narratives and data
visualizations
Module 7: Make it make sense — explainable artificial intelligence
(XAI)
Minimum Education Level: MA

Special Qualifications:
Who should apply:

– Motivated PhD students, postdocs and researchers working in the
fields of computer science, psychology, user experience design
– Industry professionals who work in a research capacity or for whom
this summer school can further your professional development

Prerequisites:

– Interest in an interdisciplinary approach to research and real-world
problem solving
– Python skills are useful but not mandatory

Description:
The future of work is not a distant concept—it’s about us as
individuals and the various professional ecosystems we inhabit. We
believe that in the future, human resources (HR) systems and related
technologies will no longer be centralized forces, but will seamlessly
integrate into our daily lives to support employee well-being and
healthier organizational cultures. At the Zortify Summer School, we
invite you to delve into this transformative vision and become a
catalyst for shaping the future of work.
Why Zortify?

In addition to being one of Luxembourg’s coolest AI startups, we are
also an accredited research institute with ongoing academic and
industrial collaborations in the domains of natural language
processing, machine learning, and explainable AI. Our program brings
together the knowledge, tools, and networks to empower academic
researchers and industry professionals to take an active role in the
ethical and human-centered development of workplace AI.

This interdisciplinary summer school is designed for PhD candidates in
psychology, computer science, UX design, and related disciplines to
come together for a week of seminars, workshops, and networking in the
heart of Europe.

Tuition Explanation: PhD students: €330
Researchers/Postdocs: €440
Industry: €880

Registration: 28-Jun-2023 to 07-Jul-2023

Contact Person: Katya Kamlovskaya
                Email: katya at zortify.com

Registration Instructions:
– Application deadline: 23:59 CEST, 7th of July, 2023
– Notification of acceptance: 17th of July, 2023



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