Workshop of Young Scientists on Artificial Intelligence for Sust
Workshop Young Scientists Artificial Intelligence
Workshop Young Scientists Artificial Intelligence
May 10-11 2024
The collection of materials of the workshop was published in CEUR
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3716/
We are pleased to invite you and your institution to participate in the 2024 Workshop of Young Scientists on Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development that will be held on May 10-11, 2024 in Ternopil, Ukraine.
This workshop provides an international forum for young scientists, students from various fields and with cross-disciplinary interests
We have gathered here to provide a platform for young scientists to present their research and scientific results, to motivate students in their scientific endeavors, and to foster creativity in scientific activities.
Paper submission deadline
24.03.2024
Notification of acceptance
22.04.2024
Final camera-ready deadline
30.04.2024
Fee payment deadline
05.05.2024
Start workshop
10.05.2024
The final version of a paper must be 6-10 pages in DOC or DOCX formats (in English only) using the 1-column CEURART template in Word format or LaTex format .
The paper should be submitted using Microsoft CMT.
50% of co-authors must be students or young scientists.
The paper should define the scope of the paper, emphasize new advances, theories and/or applications and include an analysis of results.
Best of presented papers on the Workshop will be indexed in the scientometric database Scopus.
You can find the requirements for publishing an article here
Participant | Fee |
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Ukrainian | 1000 UAH |
Non-Ukrainian | 50 EUR |
Ternopil, a charming city nestled in western Ukraine, is a place where history and culture seamlessly blend with modernity. This vibrant city is known for its picturesque landscapes, with a serene lake at its heart. Ternopil Castle, a 16th-century architectural gem, stands as a testament to its rich past, offering a glimpse into the region’s historical significance.
The city’s cobblestone streets are adorned with well-preserved buildings, reflecting various architectural styles from different eras. Ternopil’s cultural scene is lively, with numerous theaters, museums, and art galleries that showcase the talents of local artists and musicians. The city is also a hub for education, boasting several universities and a young, dynamic student population.
Ternopil’s warm and welcoming atmosphere extends to its residents, who take pride in their city’s heritage and are always eager to share their love for it. Whether you’re exploring the historic landmarks, savoring traditional Ukrainian cuisine in cozy restaurants, or simply taking a leisurely stroll by the lake, Ternopil offers a unique and memorable experience for all who visit.
Hanna Poperechna – PhD (West Ukrainian National University, Ukraine);
Olena Borysyak – PhD (West Ukrainian National University, Ukraine);
Maksymilian Grygiel – (University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland);
Damian Grygierczyk – (University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland);
Nataliia Dzyubanovska – Professor ((West Ukrainian National University, Ukraine);
Palka Kacper – (University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland);
Anastasia Melnychuk – student (WUNU, Ukraine);
Maria Lysyk – student (WUNU, Ukraine);
Markus Peterhansl – MSc (Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany);
Nataliia Petryshyn – student (WUNU, Ukraine);
Agnieszka Pilch – mgr inż. (Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland);
Oleh Pitsun – PhD (West Ukrainian National University, Ukraine);
Arsen Romaniv – student (WUNU, Ukraine);
Artur Skoczylas – mgr inż. (Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland);
Anastasia Sobchak – student (WUNU, Ukraine);
Roksolana Teleha – student (WUNU, Ukraine);
Vladyslav Karnaukh – student (WUNU, Ukraine);