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Chen Institute and Science Joint Conference on AI & Mental Health

September 08 09, 2025

Welcome

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Mental health is a vast and growing worldwide problem. Because it can affect people at a young age, they will often need treatment and support for many years. During that long period, they will be unable to participate to their full potential in society. This explains why in addition to the suffering experienced by individuals and their families mental health problems also have an enormous economic and societal impact.  

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seen exponential growth and astonishing breakthroughs in recent years. It has the potential to impact every aspect of modern life and society. Scientists and clinicians have already begun to explore its power for mental health research and treatment. The first results are enormously promising. 

Join us for an annual conference presented by the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute and SCIENCE magazine, this year in partnership with ETH Zurich, focussing on AI and mental health. This year’s two-day conference will highlight how AI can be used to benefit individuals and society. Over the course of these two days, we are planning to discuss AI in general and why we have recently seen such astonishing progress. We will also review promising applications of AI for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health. 

General Information

Meeting:
2025 Chen Institute and Science Joint Conference on AI & Mental Health

Dates:
September 8-9, 2025

Attending:
This will be an in-person event - there will no virtual option.
Details to follow.

Location:
ETH Zurich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Main Building, Lecture Hall HG F1

AGENDA

Monday, September 8

Time Speaker/Session Topic
09:00–09:15Introduction
09:15–10:00Chris Mathys (Aarhus University, Denmark)“Causal structure learning: a crucial problem in the understanding of natural – and the creation of artificial intelligence”
10:00–10:20Break
10:20–11:05Munmun De Choudhury (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)“The Meaning of Social Connection in a Post-AI World: Lessons from and for Digital Mental Health.”
11:05–11:15Break
11:15–12:00Nikolaos Koutsouleris (Kings College London, UK)“Clinical utility vs. epistemic insights of AI-powered mental healthcare science: Challenges and pitfalls”
12:00–13:30LUNCH
13:30–14:15Claudia Clopath (Imperial College London, UK)“Using computational tools to study memory stability in the brain”
14:15–14:25Break
14:25–15:10Adam Chekroud (Yale University, USA)“Scalable and safe use of ML and AI in mental healthcare”
15:10–15:30Break
15:30–16:15Panel discussion

Tuesday, September 9

Time Speaker/Session Topic
09:00–09:15Introduction
09:15–10:00Guido van Wingen (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)“Personalized treatment for depression”
10:00–10:20Break
10:20–11:05Petra Vertes (Cambridge University, UK)“Reservoir Computing as a Window into Structure-Function Relationships in Neural Systems”
11:05–11:15Break
11:15–12:00Andre Marquand (Donders Institute, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands)“Leveraging machine learning in mental health”
12:00–13:30LUNCH
13:30–14:15Daniel Neill (New York University, USA)“Machine Learning and Event Detection for Urban Mental Health”
14:15–14:25Break
14:25–15:10Mac Shine (Sydney University, Australia)“Functional Neuroimaging As a Catalyst for Integrating Multi-scale Neuroscience”
15:10–15:30Break
15:30–16:15Panel discussion
16:15–16:25Closing Remarks

SPEAKERS

FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the focus of the 2025 Chen Institute and Science Joint Conference?
    The conference explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and mental health, showcasing advances in neuroscience, psychiatry, machine learning, and ethical considerations in AI-assisted diagnosis and treatment.

  2. When and where is the conference taking place?
    The conference will be held on September 8 & 9, 2025 at ETH Zurich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland – Main Building, Lecture Hall HG F1.

  3. Who should attend this conference?
    Researchers, clinicians, data scientists, ethicists, and students interested in AI applications in mental health are encouraged to attend. The event is also suitable for policymakers and industry professionals.

  4. How do I register?
    Click “Start Registration” on this site to complete a short registration form. Early registration is recommended due to limited space.

  5. Who are the keynote speakers?
    A lineup of internationally recognized experts in neuroscience, AI, and mental health will be speaking—please see the section above for more details.

Registration

Registration closes Monday, September 01, 2025

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