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AI and Machine Learning in Healthcare Summer School

Participant Statistics

It is no surprise that, as data scientists, we are interested in the numbers around the Summer School.

400+ Participants

47% Students

53% Professionals

A field as quickly developing and constantly changing as AI and machine learning for healthcare, continuous learning is of significant importance. We are proud to offer a program that is engaging for both students and established professionals alike.

66% Academic

13% Clinician

21% Industry

This Summer School is all about the interdisciplinary focus – bringing together AI/ML Researchers, Clinicians, and Industry professionals. Our numbers show that September will bring us exactly that.

Although CCAIM is based in Cambridge, our aim is to bring together participants from all over the world. For our first Summer School, we are joined by people from Institutions in 19 different countries.

72% UK Institutions

28% International

Top International Institutions such as

Technical University Munich
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Politecnico di Milano
Virginia Tech

Karolinska Institute

Top UK Institutions such as

University of Cambridge
Imperial College London
University College London
King’s College London
University of Oxford

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