Academic Networks
Kick-off Meeting for the AIPHY Network
October 2024 marked an exciting milestone for the AIPHY program as research teams from across the 4EU+ Alliance gathered in Geneva to kick off thisÌýinnovative initiative.Ìý
AIPHY, recentlyÌýawarded theÌýÌýfrom the European Union, isÌýdedicated to advancingÌýartificial intelligence methods for data analysis in the realm of particleÌýphysics. This interdisciplinary PhD network provides a unified structure for research-focused training, equipping future leaders in science and industryÌýwithÌýcritical and innovative thinkingÌýskills.Ìý
As Prof. Tobias Golling (AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ)Ìýexplains, the program centers around three key pillars:Ìý
- Inverse Problems - utilizingÌýobservational data from detectors to unravel the mysteries of fundamental nature,Ìý
- SystematicÌýUncertainties - adapting the rigorousÌýapproachesÌýused in scientificÌýresearch to improve machine learning, andÌý
- Explainable AI - ensuringÌýtransparency in machine learning by comprehendingÌýwhat the AI isÌýactuallyÌýlearning.Ìý
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The AIPHY project focuses on AI techniques to analyze complex datasets, particularly from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. By combining AI expertise and particle physics insights, AIPHY seeks to open new horizons in data interpretation and scientific discovery.Ìý
Prof. Jürgen Hesser (University of Heidelberg) highlighted the vital role of the 4EU+ Alliance in securingÌýthisÌýgrant and supporting the development of collaborative research and educational initiatives. Ìý
AIPHY is a thriving network spanning the University of Copenhagen, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Heidelberg, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Milan and Sorbonne AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ. It is supported by theÌý, an initiative that fostersÌýa multidimensional student-centered approach, while developing new joint digital infrastructures and services.Ìý
Stay tuned for more updates as AIPHY advances towards its goals.Ìý
Ìý06-11-2024Ìý08:53:51
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