Looking for AI projects and supervisors for AI education for all faculties

Nieuws - 18 april 2024

Currently, a joint call for project proposals is open for three Artificial Intelligence (AI) project courses for all faculties. It is still possible for PhD students, postdocs, and assistant/associate/full professors with a research interest in AI to send in project proposals for these courses and join the course as a project supervisor. Read further if you are interested! 

 

Joint Call for proposals – AI Projects (BSc/MSc student groups)

These projects involve AI and topics of interest to different faculties. Students from all faculties can take part in these projects, depending on their prerequisite knowledge, and therefore we welcome project proposals from all faculties. 
There is much freedom in formulating project proposals, and we closely align the projects with the research of the supervisor so that the output can be useful. Read further to learn more about this opportunity! 

Submitting your project proposal can be done until 6 May 2024.  
View full joint call for proposals.  
 

Supervision

Supervisors will be expected to meet with their students on a weekly basis (1h per week) during the course. Furthermore, you will provide input to the grading process by attending the midterm and final presentation (of your own group and possibly one other group as well), and by reviewing the report. The total workload is 20 – 25 hours. 

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Experiences of students and supervisors 

All bachelor students are being offered the chance to choose the AI minor in Delft. The minor prepares students for a digital future. Applied physics student Huib Baetsen says: “AI offers extra possibilities across all courses at TU Delft. You can really get new information and new kinds of results with it." 

The story ‘AI for all students at TU Delft’ highlights how both students and supervisors experienced the AI minor.
See full story here.