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AI4b.io Symposium: Uniting AI and Bioscience

April 9 - 9:00 am - April 10 - 5:00 pm

 

Recently, the AI4b.io lab (a collaboration between DSM and Delft University of Technology) announced the third AI4b.io Symposium, scheduled for April 9-10, 2024. Explore the field of Artificial Intelligence for Bioscience at their venue in Delft. The symposium highlights the current methods and challenges of applying AI to bioscience challenges. Planet B.io welcome both theoretical and applied contributions from industry and academia.

Submission date for abstract extended to February 12th!

Join them for a series of insightful presentations and posters, covering topics that range from large-scale factory scheduling to small-scale genetic manipulation of microorganisms, focusing on the interdisciplinary field of AI and Bioscience. Previous editions showed an inspiring interplay between industry and academia. The symposium explores topics with an AI aspect, and related to for example:

Scheduling in process industries
Fluid dynamic modeling
Lab automation
Optimal experimental design
Microbiome precision feed
Metabolic engineering
Molecular Machine Learning
Human-aware constrained optimization

Confirmed invited speakers

Tias Guns (KU Leuven, Belgium) LinkedIn
Jana Weber (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) LinkedIn
Sanne Abeln (Utrecht University, Netherlands) LinkedIn

Call for abstracts

The AI4b.io lab would like to invite both practitioners and developers of AI in the mentioned topics to contribute to the symposium with a poster and/or oral presentation. If you want to communicate your work, please prepare a short abstract. Please download and use the abstract format provided. They welcome participants from academia and companies, including start-ups, to apply and contribute. The deadline for abstract submission is February 12th, 2024.

If your abstract is not ready at the time of registration, then you can still register and tick the boxes that apply and send them the abstract by e-mail (info@ai4b.io) before the deadline of February 12th.

Location

This year’s symposium will be held at the Vakwerkhuis in Delft. This beautiful location is a 10-minute walk from the central station. Dinner will be in the city of Delft. Delft can be accessed from the airports Schiphol and Rotterdam. Delft has a main railway station which is directly connected to Schiphol Airport (approximately 40 minutes). Rotterdam Airport is about 20 minutes from Delft city centre by taxi.

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