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Events and Talks

 

In AI, Machine Learning and Data Science across the University and beyond.

Events

11 May 2026 - 29 Jun 2026

Turing Workshop Hybrid

Cyber Threat Observatory Workshop

17 Jun 2026

22 Jun 2026

6 Jul 2026 - 7 Jul 2026

13 Jul 2026 - 17 Jul 2026

13 Jul 2026 - 17 Jul 2026

14 Jul 2026 - 29 Jul 2026

7 Sep 2026 - 11 Sep 2026

AI Clinic Uni of Cambridge
AI UK Fringe 2024 External
Cambridge Festival: Functional genomics and AI: super sleuths in the search for new therapies Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge Festival: The Meta Lab: Accelerating learning with AI and VR Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge Festival: How will AI affect the democratic process? Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge Festival: Artificial intelligence: With great power comes great responsibility Uni of Cambridge
Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery Seminar Uni of Cambridge
2024 BBMS Conference – Bridging Bench to Bedside Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge Festival: Workshop on deepfakes and AI-generated media Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge Festival: Showing different angles of AI and emerging technologies Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge Festival: AI Needs You: An evening with Verity Harding Uni of Cambridge
AI Clinic Uni of Cambridge
ICCS ReproHack March 2024 Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge AI Club - March Theme - "Knowledge Graphs" Uni of Cambridge
Embodied Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Soft Robotics Workshop (Invitation only) C2D3 event
Accelerate Programme Lunchtime Seminar Uni of Cambridge
Interpretable AI for Precision Histopathology Uni of Cambridge
AI and Large Language Models Workshop Uni of Cambridge
Software in Polar Science C2D3 event
Digital Twins - Industry and Academic Perspectives Uni of Cambridge
Machine Learning Engineering Clinic Session with the AI Club for Biomedicine Uni of Cambridge
School of Biological Sciences Machine Learning Engineering Clinic Session Uni of Cambridge
Climate & Sustainability Research Showcase Uni of Cambridge
Research Café 24- Data Intensive Science Uni of Cambridge
Machine Learning - Industry and Academic Perspectives Uni of Cambridge
Responsible AI for Journalism Uni of Cambridge
NeurIPS @ Cambridge Uni of Cambridge
AI at work: a critical introduction to Machine Learning systems Uni of Cambridge
Is ‘artificial’ intelligent? Understanding human intelligence in the AI age Uni of Cambridge
Machine Learning: Portents and Possibilities Uni of Cambridge
Software skills workshop 'oneAPI OpenMP' Uni of Cambridge
Cambridge AI Club for Biomedicine Uni of Cambridge
Aviva-Cambridge Annual Partnership Event 2023 Uni of Cambridge
Training Energy Based Models, Dr. David Barber Uni of Cambridge
Commercialisation of AI for University Researchers C2D3 event
Accelerate Science’s ‘Data Pipelines for Science’ School Uni of Cambridge
EMBL-EBI/University of Cambridge Collaboratorium 2023 C2D3 event
C2D3 ECR and student conference C2D3 event
Trustworthy AI in imaging - a medical challenge’ Uni of Cambridge
Educating Engineers for Safe AI Uni of Cambridge
Understanding Biology in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (UBAI 2023) C2D3 event
Data Science in UK secondary education: supporting the humanities and languages Uni of Cambridge
Making Visual Art/Work in the AI Era Uni of Cambridge
Turing-Roche Knowledge Share: Personalised Medicine in the face of multi-scale… External
Trustworthy and Responsible AI C2D3 event
Wellcome PhD Programme Mathematical Genomics and Medicine - Alumni event Uni of Cambridge
2nd Symposium of The Turing Interest Group on Knowledge Graphs External
Global to Local Environmental Exploration with Data Science and AI Innovations External
AI in Criminal Justice - CHIA Spring Seminar series: AI for Social and Global Good Uni of Cambridge
Webinar: Networks to Collaborate in Cambridge Uni of Cambridge

Talks

Upcoming related talks from talks@cam

Date Title Speaker Abstract
Enabling Traffic Scheduling for RDMA Jichun Wu, University of Cambridge

Abstract:

Training Language Models with User Simulators Prof. Nicholas Tomlin (NYU & TTIC)

Abstract: If we want to build collaborative language models, we'll need to find the right training objective. One promising direction involves simulating human users at scale and using these simulations as a training signal to develop models that better understand and interact with people. In this talk, I’ll discuss key challenges in simulating human behavior, ranging from hallucinations and coherence to knowledge consistency and memory. Then, I’ll discuss some recent and ongoing work and outline future directions for building more human-like user simulators.

Token Distillation and the Future of Token Embeddings Konstantin Dobler (Hasso Plattner Institute and ELLIS Unit Potsdam)

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Careers Beyond Academia - Financial Times, Chief Data Officer Kate Sargent, Chief Data Officer, Financial Times

The Careers Beyond Academia Seminar Series provides PhD students and Early Career Researchers with realistic, experience-based insights into career pathways outside academia. Through invited talks from professionals working across industry and organisations, the series helps researchers understand how to successfully transition their skills and expertise into impactful roles beyond the university environment.

Statistics Clinic Easter 2026 IV

This free event is open only to members of the University of Cambridge (and affiliated institutes). Please be aware that we are unable to offer consultations outside clinic hours.


If you would like to participate, please sign up as we will not be able to offer a consultation otherwise. Please sign up through the following link: https://forms.gle/HdHM5kKYuxcdRPzr6. Sign-up is possible from June 18 midday (12pm) until June 22 midday or until we reach full capacity, whichever is earlier. If you successfully signed up, we will confirm your appointment by June 24 midday.

From Model Training to Model Raising: Toward LLM Alignment from Token Zero Prof. Robert West (EPFL)

Abstract: Current AI training methods align models with human values only after their core capabilities have been established, resulting in models that are easily misaligned and lack deep-rooted value systems. We propose a paradigm shift from "model training" to "model raising", in which alignment is woven into a model's development from the start.

Can an IP-based protocol stack be used for end-to-end communication in deep space? Prof. Carles Gomez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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Title to be confirmed Donya Rooein (Bocconi University)


BSU Seminar: "Estimating conditional means under missingness-not-at-random with incomplete auxiliary variables" Maya Mathur, Associate Professor, Stanford Medicine

Estimators assuming missingness at random (MAR) can fail under missingness not at random (MNAR). Introducing complete auxiliary variables sometimes restores MAR by breaking dependence between analysis variables and missingness. However, if the auxiliaries are themselves incomplete, MAR typically remains violated.

Cambridge AI in Medicine Seminar - July 2026 Mengling Feng and Kai He

Sign up on Eventbrite: https://medai-july2026.eventbrite.co.uk