The Clore Center for Biological Physics- Special seminar

Date:
10
Monday
June
2024
Lecture / Seminar
Time: 13:00-14:00
Title: Mixing Artificial and Natural Intelligence: From Statistical Mechanics to AI and Back
Location: Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
Lecturer: Dr. Michael (Misha) Chertkov
Organizer: Clore Center for Biological Physics
Details: University of Arizona
Abstract: This presentation will outline recent evolution of AI methodologies, focusing on ... Read more This presentation will outline recent evolution of AI methodologies, focusing on the emergence of Diffusion Models of AI inspired by non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, Transformers, and Reinforcement Learning. These innovations are revolutionizing our approach to reduced, Lagrangian turbulence modeling and are instrumental in formulating and solving new challenges, such as swimming navigation in chaotic environments. More generally, attendees will gain insights into the synergy between AI and natural sciences and understand how this symbiosis is shaping the future of scientific research. This comprehensive vision is relevant to theoretical physicists, applied mathematicians, and computer scientists alike.
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