SUMMER SCHOOL TUM-IAS

Date: 01.09.25 - 05.09.2025

Event at the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) of  the Technical University of Munich (TUM), in collaboration with the Deutsches Museum (Munich), the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA), and the Udo Keller Foundation (Hamburg)

KLAUS MAINZER (President EASA,TUM)

Lecture 1: Introduction into the History and Philosophy of Quantum Computing

Quantum computing represents a fundamental shift in computational theory and practice. This lecture introduces students to its historical evolution, from foundational theoretical insights to current practical implementations. Philosophical implications, including discussions about determinism, reality, and computation in quantum contexts, will also be explored
Lecture 2: Introduction into the History and Philosophy of Machine Learning
This session provides an overview of machine learning from a historical and philosophical perspective. Key developments and methodological debates, from early algorithmic approaches to contemporary deep-learning techniques, will be discussed. Special attention is given to philosophical questions around intelligence, ethics, and the societal impact of machine learning technologies.

ROBERTO GIUNTINI (Class I, TUM, University of Cagliari)

Lecture 1: From Concepts to Classical Classification
Lecture 2: Quantum-Inspired Classification and the Helstrom Strategy

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