4 th edition of the Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS)

Agenda Artificial Intelligence
On  June 8, 2026
Presentations in French

What is the Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS)?

The Deep Learning for Science Day (JDLS), organized by IDRIS and the FIDLE training program, is a national event dedicated to the use of deep learning and artificial intelligence in scientific research.
Open to all (researchers, engineers, PhD candidates, and postdoctoral fellows), JDLS features a series of high-level presentations. Around ten experts will present cutting-edge research in Deep Learning applied to a wide range of fields, including physics, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, law, and the humanities and social sciences.

Designed as a forum for interdisciplinary exchange and networking, JDLS aims to foster dialogue among scientific communities around concrete solutions to advance research through deep learning. A significant part of the program is also dedicated to PhD candidates, who will have the opportunity to present their work during dedicated flash talk and poster sessions.

Registration is not required if you plan to attend the event remotely. 

The event will also be streamed live on the FIDLE YouTube channel for those who are unable to attend in person.

Published on  March 2, 2026
Updated on  March 2, 2026