Wednesday, September 3, 2025

[DMANET] Winter school at Paris in October 2025 on Causality and Explainable AI

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a winter school on Explainable AI and Causality, which will take place on October 20–24, 2025 in Paris, at the Sorbonne Center for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI), Jussieu Campus.

Funded by the PEPR IA, the Franco-German University, and the FMJH, this school aims to present recent advances in these rapidly evolving fields and to foster scientific exchanges by building bridges between them.

Early-career researchers are particularly encouraged to participate and to present their work during the poster sessions.

Registration is free but mandatory. Please register before October 1, 2025, via the online form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUsxnQnBi04v0ep3kpxY-e9y6-hMIak8pMLYVb3tXDvjL3Rg/viewform?usp=dialog

The school will feature both plenary talks, tutorial-style lectures, and also poster sessions.

Mini-lectures:

J. Josse (INRIA): https://juliejosse.com/
E. Scornet (Sorbonne Université): https://erwanscornet.github.io/
R. Sicre (Université Toulouse III): https://www.irit.fr/~Ronan.Sicre/

Keynotes:

G. Kasneci (Technische Universität München): https://www.gov.sot.tum.de/rds/prof-dr-gjergji-kasneci/
G. Montavon (Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin): https://www.bifold.berlin/people/prof-dr-gregoire-montavon.html
K. Muandet (CISPA): https://www.krikamol.org/
M. van der Schaar (University of Cambridge): https://www.vanderschaar-lab.com/prof-mihaela-van-der-schaar/
U. von Luxburg (University of Tübingen): http://tml.cs.uni-tuebingen.de/team/luxburg/

In addition, the program will feature an industry session co-organized with our partner Ekimetrics.

More information is also available on the winter school's website: https://xai-winter-school.github.io
We look forward to seeing you in Paris from 20 to 24 October!

Best regards,
The organizers
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