June 22–28, 2026

AHLI Health AI
Summer Camp 2026

A rigorous, hands-on week for late-stage PhD students and early-career postdocs building machine learning for health — from clinical data to evaluation, modeling, and real-world translation.

About the camp

One intensive week, built around doing the work

The AHLI Health AI Summer Camp brings together late-stage PhD students and early-career postdocs working at the intersection of machine learning and health. Over a single focused week, participants move through the full arc of an ML-for-health project alongside leading instructors and a tight-knit cohort of peers.

Rather than a lecture series, the camp is built around your own project. Each day pairs a concept session with hands-on small-group work, and your thinking accumulates in a personal Project Workbook you carry home — closing, on the final days, with a practice job talk and a poster.

At a glance

The essentials

Dates
June 22–28, 2026
Format
Week-long, in-person intensive
Cohort
40 researchers in ML for health
Venue
Alder Commons (Mon–Thu, Sat–Sun) · Maple Hall Great Room (Fri)
Supported by
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Outcome
A sharper project, a practice job talk & a poster

The 2026 cohort is set

Meet the students and instructors joining us for the week, and explore the curriculum.