Submitted by notyourregularnerd t3_101qbfl in MachineLearning
MrAcurite t1_j2ru24j wrote
Reply to comment by notyourregularnerd in [D] life advice to relatively late bloomer ML theory researcher. by notyourregularnerd
I'm planning on applying to the ETH once I finish my MS, mostly because I think the whole "ask a professor to hire you" schtick might be easier than getting in somewhere with a more formal application, given my great work experience and fucking dogshit undergraduate performance. Also, it's a three year program with no coursework and an actually decent stipend, compared to US programs that might average five years and pay barely enough to eat or pay rent.
notyourregularnerd OP t1_j2s3v9t wrote
Well asking a prof to hire you is the conventional way but both ETH and EPFL, along with MPI (IMPRS programs) are moving to US style of admission cycle of once a year. Especially for AI related stuff. I'm not sure about how much the culture of open hiring from a prof will continue, until you graduate. So keep an eye on admission cycle in December and plan graduation accordingly. Even good profs in other Europe academia are being on onboarded to ELLIS (a Europe wide US style admission call for AI PhD programs). You would want to check that too! whenever you apply!
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