Our society is rapidly transforming due to the convergence of digital technologies, with AI at the forefront, offering significant opportunities to improve our lives. Despite its growing prominence, AI education and research need strengthening. Enhancing knowledge, building networks, and exchanging experiences are crucial for effective AI development and use.

The Nordic AI Young Researcher Symposium (Nordic AI Meet) is a crucial platform for exchanging knowledge on AI and its applications in the Nordics. It addresses key challenges in the public sector, industry, and civil society regarding AI use. The symposium covers basic and applied AI research in natural sciences, medicine, and social sciences, and provides a space to discuss the implications of AI applications.
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PhD students, Postdocs and early stage researchers are a key group of scientists who in the following years will contribute in the shaping of the new research initiatives.

The main purpose of the proposed symposium is to create an annual meeting place where researchers in early careers can learn about new ideas, methods and theories within AI as well as build a professional network that will be useful in developing knowledge-based applications of AI. This annual event is seen as an interface between interdisciplinary scientific research in areas of computer science, statistics with application in fields of natural science, technology, life science, medicine, humanities and social sciences.
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The responsibility for symposium organisation will be divided between the scientific committee (SC), organisation committee (OC)and symposium managing group that will be used as a coordination body. The SC researchers have a distinguished track record in publishing, teaching and research projects within the different areas of basic and applied AI.
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      Nordic AI meet
      Helsinki, Finland
      Phone: +47 925 63 201
      Email: contact@nora.ai