Course Catalog

The next data science events and trainings in the Helmholtz Association.
Lecture Series

Digital Twins in the Life Sciences: Turning Raw Data into Dynamic Models

24.04. - 07.08.2025
Course

Multivariate Statistics 1

06.05. - 23.05.2025
Lecture Series

HMC FAIR Friday: "A place for everything: traceable science using metadata from syntheses and characterisation" with Brian R. Pauw

09.05.2025
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The Future of Neurotechnology Depends on AI

Blake Richards, associate professor at McGill University & core academic member of Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, discusses how deep learning and tokenization could unlock the…

TEACH 4: Exchange, inspiration and new ideas

Hosted by HIDA, the fourth TEACH conference was the central platform for educators in the Helmholtz Association to exchange innovative ideas, learn from each other and establish valuable networks.

When AI reads your mind: What can a brain scan reveal?

Artificial intelligence makes it possible to recognize character traits and mental illnesses from brain scans. This promises progress in medicine, but also raises serious ethical questions: How do we…

Celebrating Science's Hidden Heroes

From the background to the spotlight: The Helmholtz Software Award recognizes the often overlooked work of software developers in the association.

"There are fewer certainties today."

In just a few months, generative AI has transformed the world. In this interview with Lea Schönherr, researcher at CISPA, we tackle the challenges and security threats associated with generative AI.

Get connected!

Bringing together PhD students from across the Helmholtz Association, the HIDA PhD Meetup was a unique networking event.

Coding for Cabo Verde

The ecosystem on Cape Verde is one of the most productive in the world. A MarDATA hackathon on São Vicente brought scientists together to leverage the potential of marine data.

The history of deep learning

How is ChatGPT able to generate text? How can AI programs create images? The technology behind this is called deep learning.
Helmholtz Munich

Pioneering research in biomedical imaging

12.02.2025
The most complex processes in entire bodies become visible - down to the level of molecules. This is made possible by Ali Ertürk's pioneering research.
Helmholtz Association

AI chatbots for medicine

05.02.2025
The newly developed “UroBot” is familiar with all guidelines and consensus papers on oncological diseases in urology.
MDC

3D maps of diseased tissues

02.09.2024
An open-source platform developed by researchers at the Max Delbrück Center creates molecular maps from patient tissue samples with subcellular precision.
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