The AI/HPC Journal Club will hold a seminar on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, at 10 a.m. in Building 240, Room 4301. Join us for a presentation by Corey Adams (LCF).
“Neutrino Physics and Artificial Intelligence“
Abstract
Neutrino Physics is one of the most promising avenues of discovery for new, fundamental physics breakthroughs. Because neutrinos are some of the most elusive particles in the Universe, they have been challenging to study experimentally. Recent years have seen breakthroughs in neutrino detection hardware with high resolution imaging detectors, which have brought their own challenges in simulation and pattern recognition. In this talk, I will discuss the role of AI and HPC in neutrino physics, and highlight some of the challenges for AI in neutrinos in the future.
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