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Nathan Yoo · Cory Li

[ East Meeting Room 8, 15 ]

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Come to our space to discuss and learn about all the advancements in AI that relate to and enhance our enjoyment of the art of anime! We will have some prizes, refreshments, and mini-games for all to enjoy!

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Christopher Petrillo · Prabhat Tiwary · Rich Skrenta · Stephen Burns · Greg Lindahl

[ East Meeting Room 1-3 ]

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Explore the intersections between nonprofits and tech. This session will feature the Wikimedia and Common Crawl Foundations, offering an opportunity to connect with nonprofits committed to using technology for social missions. The event will begin with presentations from both organizations, highlighting their goals, projects, research, and challenges facing the open community. Following the presentations, the session will transition into roundtables focused on current initiatives and Q&A.

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Nicole Bannon · Sameer Siddiqi · Patrick Grady

[ East Meeting Room 11, 12 ]

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"When academics transition into industry they encounter a huge information asymmetry that makes a transition significantly more difficult and stressful than it needs to be.

These are unknown unknown for new grads; it’s ultimately a problem of access to the unspoken rules and experience of industry, not intelligence or effort.

Rora is hosting a panel of researchers in industry who will educate the audience on the best practices for preparing for interviews and succeeding in the first year."

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Indra Priyadarsini S · Santiago Miret

[ East Ballroom A, B ]

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AI infused into scientific discovery is revolutionizing how research is conducted across disciplines such as materials science, chemistry, biology, and physics leading to early success of groundbreaking discoveries. The complexity and interdisciplinary nature of impactful AI for Science research requires open collaboration across disciplines, institutions, and borders to be fully realized. In this social, we aim to connect researchers passionate about AI for scientific discovery.

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Vijay Reddy · Animesh Garg · Ankur Kalra · Sarah Andrews

[ East Meeting Room 1-3 ]

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"Founders & Friends: Building an AI Startup" is an event designed to help you meet mentors, collaborators, and friends who can support you on your entrepreneurial path. Learn from a top-notch panel of researchers who have successfully commercialized their research, as well as a panel of investors who believe in the impact of investing in cutting-edge research technology. Walk away with a few new friends, inspiring ideas, some helpful resources, and enthusiasm to fuel you on your own journey.

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Anne Spalding · Gabriel Sutherland · Alexander Lavin

[ East Ballroom A, B ]

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"FDL is hosting an informative and entertaining evening exploring the opportunities for state-of-the-art AI research in Heliophysics, planetary science and climate change. Connect with individuals who are passionate about the potential of AI in Space. We'll have fun games, lightning talks, and a hands-on team challenge to build an AI that solves the trust, safety and ethics questions in innovative ways (prizes)! Join us to relax, laugh, dream big, exchange ideas and build new friendships. "

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Correna Panagiotou · Mahdi Ghaznavi · Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad · Mark Graves · Marcus Schwarting · Nathan Gaw · Qiuyi (Richard) Zhang

[ East Meeting Room 11, 12 ]

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We aim to bring together diverse perspectives on AI's impact, starting with its ethical and social implications. This event explores two key perspectives: the role of faith in engaging with AI's ethical dimensions and the effect of AI on human agency. We’ll discuss how autonomous technologies reshape agency and how people of faith can contribute unique insights. Join us in a dialogue focused on aligning AI with values that respect both human-centered agency and faith-driven perspectives.

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Surbhi Goel · Nika Haghtalab · Gautam Kamath · Thodoris Lykouris · Vatsal Sharan · Ellen Vitercik · Lydia Zakynthinou

[ East Meeting Room 8, 15 ]

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The first part of this social event will feature an AMA session with Misha Belkin, who will discuss “Theory Research in the Era of LLMs.” The second part will allow for free time to socialize with community members and other participants. Mentors will be available to answer questions and share their insights.

Mementor Beta

The Mementor portal should help us scheduling spontaneous virtual mentor sessions during NeurIPS and beyond. Our goal is to enable mentorship opportunities for researchers in machine learning, both as mentors and mentees, with a special focus on under-represented minorities.

Our initial goal is to provide a platform to support conversations between mentors and mentees. The mode of operation initially will be a “lighter” version, where a mentor, at a time of their convenience, has a video call, which everybody willing as a mentee can join. No person-to-person commitment.

The mentorship session serves as a platform to share experiences. These could be technical and research related (e.g., research topics and technical discussions), or could be about scientific communication (e.g., paper writing, presentation, networking), or could also be mental health, burnouts, work ethics, PhD life etc. The goal is to facilitate sharing of experiences between members of the community which would not happen otherwise.

Note: The mentorship sessions are not a platform for self-promotion or promotion of products.