6 December 2024
3rd Biophotonics & Artificial Intelligence School, 17–21 February 2025, Florence, Italy

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The third edition of the Biophotonics and Artificial Intelligence School will be held in Florence, Italy, from 17 to 21 February 2025.
The BpAI—Biophotonics and Artificial Intelligence School was founded in 2022 by Andrea Barucci, Ambra Giannetti, and Francesca Rossi. They each work as researchers at the Institute of Applied Physics (CNR) in Florence, but in different areas. Thanks to their different research fields, ranging from optical biosensors and photonics to artificial intelligence, the idea of the BpAI School was born.
The school started with the goal of exploring the crossroads between these disciplines and creating a training path for the development of AI applications in the field of biophotonics. This school brings together experts in biophotonic technologies and artificial intelligence, who will share their knowledge and skills with the participants in an interdisciplinary context, aimed at understanding, designing, and advancing complex biophotonics applications using new data analysis technologies with the aid of artificial intelligence methods.
More information and details can be found on the following website: https://www.bpai.it.