The 2026 Puerto Rico-Brown Winter School in Computational Physics welcomed new faculty, fresh student faces brimming with intellectual curiosity, asking deep, thoughtful questions aimed at genuine understanding.
The 2026 Puerto Rico-Brown Winter School in Computational Physics welcomed new faculty, fresh student faces brimming with intellectual curiosity, asking deep, thoughtful questions aimed at genuine understanding.
The 2026 Puerto Rico-Brown Winter School in Computational Physics welcomed new faculty, fresh student faces brimming with intellectual curiosity, asking deep, thoughtful questions aimed at genuine understanding.
The 2026 Puerto Rico-Brown Winter School in Computational Physics welcomed new faculty, fresh student faces brimming with intellectual curiosity, asking deep, thoughtful questions aimed at genuine understanding.
It was truly impressive (and a joy) to witness the UPR students' level of motivation. They were particularly engaged in AI-related topics and in discussions about how AI is reshaping physics and enabling connections between traditionally distinct disciplines. Their enthusiasm was especially evident when we discussed real-world applications of AI in high-energy physics, medical imaging, and data-driven discovery.
Prof. Stephon Alexander lectures to UPR students during the 2026 PROBE Winter School.