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Forthcoming machine learning and AI seminars: May 2025 edition


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This post contains a list of the AI-related seminars that are scheduled to take place between 5 May and 30 June 2025. All events detailed here are free and open for anyone to attend virtually.

5 May 2025

Gurobi Machine Learning
Speaker: Roland Wunderling (Gurobi Optimisation)
Organised by: Association of European Operational Research Societies
To receive the seminar link, sign up to the mailing list.

8 May 2025

Beyond Returns: A Candlestick-Based Approach to Covariance Estimation
Speaker: Yasin Simsek (Duke University)
Organised by: Statistics and Machine Learning in Finance, University of Oxford
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Robust and Conjugate Gaussian Processes Regression
Speaker: François-Xavier Briol (University College London)
Organised by: Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence
Zoom link is here.

How data-driven studies translate into chemical and physical principles
Speaker: Rose Cersonsky (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Organised by: Chalmers AI4Science
Zoom link is here. Password: ai4science.

12 May 2025

Learning Fair and Robust Support Vector Machine Models
Speaker: Francesca Maggioni (University of Bergamo)
Organised by: Association of European Operational Research Societies
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13 May 2025

AI as a design domain: Empowering students with no-code AI/ML app development in the classroom
Speakers: Henriikka Vartiainen and Matti Tedre (University of Eastern Finland)
Organised by: Raspberry PI
Sign up here to join.

14 May 2025

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Jannis Kurtz
Organised by: Imperial College London
Sign up here.

15 May 2025

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Dobrislav Dobrev (Federal Reserve Board)
Organised by: Statistics and Machine Learning in Finance, University of Oxford
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Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Peter Dueben (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts)
Organised by: Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)
Register here nearer the time.

19 May 2025

Sum of squares submodularity
Speaker: Georgina Hall (INSEAD)
Organised by: Association of European Operational Research Societies
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22 May 2025

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Wenhao Cui (Beihang University)
Organised by: Statistics and Machine Learning in Finance, University of Oxford
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26 May 2025

The Long View of UX Research: From usability to HAI
Speaker: Daniel M Russell (Stanford and Zurich)
Organised by: EPFL
Register here.

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Klaus Nordhausen
Organised by: Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence
Zoom link is here.

29 May 2025

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Linqi Wang (University of Cambridge)
Organised by: Statistics and Machine Learning in Finance, University of Oxford
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2 June 2025

Fundamental limitations of foundational time series forecasting models: The need for multimodality and rigorous evaluation
Speaker: Daniel Schmidt (Monash University)
Organised by: Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence
Zoom link is here.

10 June 2025

How to measure AI literacy
Speaker: Jesús Moreno Leon (University of Seville)
Organised by: Raspberry PI
Sign up here to join.

12 June 2025

Multiscale Modeling with Machine Learning Potentials
Speaker: Julija Zavadlav (Technical University of Munich)
Organised by: Chalmers AI4Science
Zoom link is here. Password: ai4science.

19 June 2025

Title to be confirmed
Speaker: Gustavo Freire (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Organised by: Statistics and Machine Learning in Finance, University of Oxford
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To see past and forthcoming events for 2025, please see our dedicated 2025 seminar page.

If you’d like to visit the webpages of the universities and other organisations that are running regular programmes of seminars, then click here to see our list.

If you are aware of any seminars (both standalone and series) that we’ve missed then please just send us an email and we’ll add them to the list.



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