Brown University Dept. of Physics presents the AI Winter School 2025
We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming AI Winter School - Brown University, Dept of Physics, taking place virtually January 13 - 16, 2025. Details and registration (open to all) at our Indico pages (see registration link at left).
Please register to access all workshop materials and receive further updates. You will need to be registered to access the notebooks and documents for this year’s workshop. In addition, by registering, you will get access to last year's notebooks.
This four-day program is open to interested graduate students, postdoctoral students, and advanced undergraduates from any institution. There is no registration fee; all sessions and workshops will be conducted virtually over Zoom.
Hosted by the Brown Center for the Fundamental Physics of the Universe, this Winter School will consist of six modules comprised of a lecture session delivered by Brown Physics faculty members and industry experts, followed by practice workshop sessions for participants with direction in the use of machine learning tools. Each half-day module will be independent from the others, so participants will not need to attend every session. This year’s program will open with a roundtable discussion "What do we need AI to be capable of to really propel physics forward?”
The AI Winter School aims to offer examples of the direct applications of machine learning methods to a range of problems inspired by the use of artificial intelligence in physics. We will provide hands-on experiences with machine learning tools to help reduce the barriers to engagement with these essential tools for physics research, using examples from astrophysics, high-energy and condensed matter physics.
Questions and comments can be directed to:
Ariel Green (ariel_green@brown.edu) or cfpu@brown.edu