Recent developments in machine learning and AI are transforming research in entomology and insect ecology. However, there are too few opportunities to learn how to develop and apply these transformative methods and technologies. To fill this gap, we started the Aarhus Comprehensive Computational Entomology Summer School: a five-day course to learn how to apply state-of-the-art imaging, deep-learning and AI methods to insect ecology and entomology.
ACCESS-2024 is an in-person, residential summer school based in the beautiful Mols Bjerge National Park near Aarhus, Denmark. The event will run from September 30th to October 4th, 2024. Aarhus University is a highly ranked institution, located in a vibrant city, with several researchers leading the field of computational entomology.
Summer school participants will get free food and board at the Mols Laboratory research station.
Situated in the beautiful Mols Bjerge National Park, participants will develop new skills while immersed in Danish wildlife. Having recently become a “Nature National Park”, Mols Bjerge is home to a rewilding project in which Exmoor ponies and Galloway cattle are allowed to roam freely across large areas of the estate.
During automated monitoring field tests and extra-curricular excursions, participants will experience these rewilding agents in action, as well as the results of the rewilding process.
We can accommodate a maximum of 20 candidates during our five day residential course.
The course is designed for early career researchers interested in computational entomology, whether they come from a biological or data science background. Specific requirements are as follows:
We will assess the motivation, competence and vision of applicants using this application form. The form requests the following:
We will also ask you several additional questions during your application. Should you be selected, we will use this information to form teams of candidates based on complementary skills and interests.
To complete your application, please fill out the application form by April 15th, 2024.
This summer school is funded by the Danish Global Innovation Network Programme