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Franco-Moroccan Research Center Summer School : Sustainable AI for Resource-Constrained Healthcare, from 7 to 11 July 2025

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The Franco-Moroccan Research Center Summer School will be held at SCAI, Sorbonne University, Paris, from 7 to 11 July 2025.

The new Franco-Moroccan Research Center Summer School offers immersive, interdisciplinary training for students and researchers from France and Morocco. The theme for 2025 is Sustainable AI for Resource-Constrained Healthcare.

From personalized medicine to intelligent diagnostics, robotic assistance, and ethical AI governance, artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare. AI enables the analysis of large datasets to support medical decision-making, improve patient outcomes, and optimize healthcare systems.

This summer school aims to explore the scientific and technological advances shaping the future of AI-driven healthcare, with particular attention to resource-constrained environments. It will also foster dialogue between experts in AI, medicine, and ethics.

As part of a strategic partnership between French and Moroccan research institutions, the event offers participants a unique opportunity to gain insights into cutting-edge AI tools and methods for addressing healthcare challenges—while expanding their international networks.

Objectives:

The primary objectives of this summer school are:

– To provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of  AI approaches in healthcare;

– To facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue on the ethical, technical, and regulatory dimensions of AI applications;

– To offer hands-on sessions and case studies that highlight the real-world impact of AI in medical settings;

– And to foster collaboration and networking among international students and researchers working on AI for health.

Organization:

The summer school will be structured as follows:

Keynote Lectures (1h): Renowned experts in AI and healthcare will present insights into cutting-edge research and emerging trends.

Courses (1h30 to 2h): In-depth sessions covering fundamental and advanced topics in AI for healthcare.

Hands-on sessions (2h to 4h): Practical sessions focusing on AI methodologies, tools, and applications in healthcare.

Panel Discussions (45 min): Interactive sessions addressing ethical and regulatory concerns in AI-driven healthcare solutions.

Student and Researcher Presentations (1h): Opportunities for participants to present their work and receive feedback from peers and experts.

Lab Visits: Participants will have the opportunity to visit research labs to witness AI applications in real-world settings.

Topics:

– Machine learning & Medical Imaging in Resource-Limited Settings ;

– Explainable AI for healthcare ;

– Graph neural networks & Knowledge graph for medical and biomedical applications ;

– VLMs-LLMs for Human-Machine Interaction ;

– Ethics, law and compliance of AI systems in healthcare ;

– Serious games for neuro-developmental disorders ;

– Conducting studies in hospitals.

Program:

Monday 7th July
9am – Welcome session
9:30 – Isabelle Bloch (SU)
10:30 – Break
11:00 – Andrea Pinna (SU)
12:00 – Participant presentations
13:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Ihsane Hmamouchi (UIR)
15:00 – Round table 1
16:00 – Break
16:30 – Hands-on session 1 : Alaa Zniber (UIR)
18:30 – End of the day
Tuesday 8th July
9am – Clément Rambour (SU)
10:30 – Break
11:00 – David Cohen (SU, APHP)
12:00 – Career – Mentoring
13:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Mohammed El Hassouni (UM5)
15:00 – Mounir Ghogho (UM6P)
16:00 – Break
16:30 – Hands-on session 2 : Hakim Hafidi (UIR)
18:30 – End of the day
Wednesday 9th July
9am – Ignacio Avellino (SU)
10:30 – Break
11:00 – Christian Daul (UL)
12:00 – Ouassim Karrakchou (UIR)
13:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Labs visits
16:00 – End of the day
Tuesday 10th July
9am – Hands-on session 3 : Baptiste Gregorutti (SU)
11:00 – Break
11:30 – Karim Baïna (UM5)
13:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Malika Smail-Tabbone (UL)
15:30 – Break
16:00 – Hands-on session 4 : Hamed Rahimi (SU)
18:00 – End of the day
Friday 11th July
9am – Youssef Gahi (UIT)
10:30 – Break
11:00 – Participant feedback
12:00 – Closing session
12:30 – Lunch
14:00 – End of the school

Link to the summer school website.

Contact: Mohamed Chetouani, Professor at Sorbonne University, mohamed.chetouani(at)sorbonne-universite.fr


Published on 25/06/2025.