Location
Tübingen, Germany
Tübingen is a historic university town in southwestern Germany, home to the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, founded in 1477. With its picturesque old town along the Neckar River and a vibrant academic community of over 85,000 residents, it offers a uniquely inspiring setting for scientific exchange.
Tübingen has become one of Europe's leading hubs for artificial intelligence and machine learning research. It hosts the Tübingen AI Center and is at the heart of the Cyber Valley initiative — Germany's largest AI research consortium, bringing together the Max Planck Society, universities, and industry partners.
The city is easily reachable by train from Stuttgart (1 hour), Frankfurt (2.5 hours), and Munich (3 hours). Stuttgart Airport (STR) is the nearest international airport, approximately 30 minutes away.
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS), with locations in Tübingen and Stuttgart, is a world-renowned research institute dedicated to understanding the principles of intelligent systems and advancing autonomous machine capabilities.
Its research spans machine learning, computer vision, robotics, haptics, and control, bridging fundamental theory with real-world applications. As a flagship institute of the Max Planck Society — Germany's most successful research organization — MPI-IS attracts leading scientists from around the globe and plays a central role in the Cyber Valley ecosystem.
The summer school will be hosted at the Tübingen campus of MPI-IS, located on the Max Planck Ring in the north of the city.
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