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8 August 2024
Call for Nominations Amsterdam AI Thesis Awards is Now Open
Amsterdam AI is now accepting nominations for the prestigious Amsterdam AI Thesis Award 2024, recognizing outstanding thesis work from the 2023-2024 academic year. This is an exciting opportunity for BSc and MSc students to showcase their innovative research in AI.
Winners will receive a cash prize and the chance to present their work at the Amsterdam AI Highlights Event in December 2024. We strongly encourage nominations of theses by women and underrepresented minorities. To be eligible, the thesis must be completed between September 23, 2023, and September 23, 2024, with a minimum grade of 8.0. Submissions must be made by thesis supervisors by September 23, 2024.
Don’t miss this chance to highlight your students' contributions to AI and Data Science! Submit your nomination today.
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