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ELLIS is a network of excellence connecting top AI researchers across European borders to strengthen the leadership of AI made in Europe.
Unit Paris
Established on January 1st, 2020
Unit Mission
Our vision for this Unit is to be as open as possible and to help researchers to create new exciting projects. This will include teaching programs, conferences, student funding and exchange. The Unit will favour interdisciplinary research and be as inclusive as possible, with a particular emphasis on diversity and gender equality. The artificial intelligence ecosystem in Paris is huge, and it integrates different institutions over a wide geographic area. The goal of our unit is not to create yet another institute, but to help researchers and students in these institutions to collaborate within the ELLIS network.
Participating Institutions
DATAIA Institute
PR[AI]RIE
Research Agenda
- Computer vision
- Data analysis
- Digital humanities
- Imaging sciences
- Machine learning
- Neuroscience
- Statistical learning
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Latest News
21/04/26
25 ELLIS Units Successfully Extended
ELLIS is proud to announce that 25 ELLIS Units have been successfully extended, following the reapplication process for Units that have been active for five years....
15/01/26
Travel and study in Europe: 2026 Schedule of ELLIS PhD Winter and Summer Schools
Check out the 2026 schedule for ELLIS Winter & Summer Schools, happening all across Europe. This is your chance to dive deep into the cutting-edge of AI research,...
02/01/26
ELLIS Pre-NeurIPS Fest 2025: A Europe-Wide Research Showcase
From Nov 17 - Dec 18, 2025, the ELLIS Pre-NeurIPS Fest 2025 once again brought together the ELLIS research community in the weeks surrounding the NeurIPS 2025 conference.
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