Creating the Future
HFA-Symposia

Brain, Computer, AI — Soon Hard to Distinguish?

Science Evening 2025

On July 10, 2025, the 10th Hector Fellow Academy Science Evening entitled "Brain, Computer, AI — Soon Hard to Distin­guish?" will take place in Düssel­dorf and via livestream in cooper­a­tion with the Heinrich-Heine-Univer­sität Düssel­dorf and  the Forschungszen­trum Jülich.

The scien­tific organizer is Katrin Amunts, Profes­sor for Brain Research and direc­tor of the C. and O. Vogt Insti­tute of Brain Research, Heinrich-Heine-Univer­sität Düssel­dorf , and direc­tor of the Insti­tute of Neuro­science and Medicine at the Forschungszen­trum Jülich.

The event contin­ues the series of science evenings held by the Hector Fellow Academy through­out Germany. Here, renowned experts present current research topics in a gener­ally under­stand­able way and discuss visions for the future. The Hector Fellow Academy is a young academy of science that promotes cutting-edge inter­dis­ci­pli­nary research in the STEM fields.

In cooper­a­tion with

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Date

July 10, 2024, 6 pm

Location

Düssel­dorf

Livestream

The event will be broad­casted via livestream.

Scien­tific Host

Prof. Dr.

Katrin Amunts

Heinrich-Heine-Univer­sität Düssel­dorf / Forschungszen­trum Jülich