Gallallee Hall Room 227
Colloquium – Taoli Cheng – Towards AI-assisted High Energy Physics: A New Paradigm of Understanding Elementary Particles
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Taoli Cheng (University of Montreal) Title: Towards AI-assisted High Energy Physics: A New Paradigm of Understanding Elementary Particles Abstract: The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning methodologies is driving a profound paradigm shift in scientific discovery. Armed with large-scale datasets and the ability to handle high dimensionality, deep neural networks offer
Colloquium – Vinicius Mikuni – Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Vinicius Mikuni (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Title: Accelerating Discovery in High Energy Physics using AI Abstract: The past decade was marked by an exponential increase in the availability of experimental data in high energy physics, leading to unprecedented precision in the description of particle interactions. However, indirect evidence for new physics processes, such as
Colloquium – Man Leong Chan – AI in gravitational wave astronomy: successes and challenges
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Man Leong (Mervyn) Chan (University of British Columbia) Title: AI in gravitational wave astronomy: successes and challenges Abstract: The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration has achieved ground-breaking success in detecting over 100 gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences. The observation of GW170817, a binary neutron star merger, has marked the onset of an exciting era of multi-messenger
Colloquium – Steven Ehkert – 25 Years of the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Steven Ehkert (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) Title: 25 Years of the Chandra X-ray Observatory Abstract: The Chandra X-ray Observatory, launched on July 23rd 1999, has revolutionized our understanding of high energy astronomical phenomena and objects. As we approach 25 years of operations for NASA’s flagship X-ray observatory, we will look back on some
Colloquium – Shaozhi Li – Phonon Controlled Quantum Phenomena in Correlated Materials
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Shaozhi Li (Clemson University) Title: Phonon Controlled Quantum Phenomena in Correlated Materials Abstract: In quantum materials, millions of electrons and ions interact with each other, generating diverse quantum phenomena. Today, it remains a significant challenge in simulating such complex microscopic interactions. In this talk, I will discuss the great potential of AI techniques in
Colloquium – Katia Matcheva – Exoplanets Exploration in the Era of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Katia Matcheva (University of Florida) Title: Exoplanets Exploration in the Era of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Abstract: Transmission spectroscopy is a powerful tool to decode the chemical composition of the atmospheres of transiting extrasolar planets. Our ability to reliably and meaningfully extract information about their physical structure and chemical composition from the observed spectra
Colloquium – Konstantin Matchev – Interplay of Fundamental Physics and Machine Learning
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Konstantin Matchev (University of Florida) Title: Interplay of Fundamental Physics and Machine Learning Abstract: The recent boom in AI algorithms and their successful application to high-dimensional large datasets from all aspects of life motivates us to approach a number of problems in physics and astronomy as machine-learning tasks, with custom loss functions and specialized
Colloquium – Yu Li – The Pursuit of Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Materials
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Dr. Yu Li (Argonne National Laboratory) Title: The Pursuit of Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Materials- a Perspective from Interaction, Geometry and Symmetry Abstract: Discovering and investigating emergent phenomena in quantum materials is an exciting and challenging endeavor, requiring careful consideration and treatment of the large number of degrees of freedom inherent in condensed matter.
Colloquium – Yi Lin – Photoelectron Eyes on Equilibrium and Light-Driven Quantum Material
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesSpeaker: Dr. Yi Lin (Columbia University) Title: Photoelectron Eyes on Equilibrium and Light-Driven Quantum Material Abstract: What could happen when light meets with quantum materials? And how to discover new materials and paths for light-matter interactions? The horizon for addressing these questions has been rapidly extending, due to the recent advances in laser technology, discoveries
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Gallallee Hall Room 227 Gallalee Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesWeekly colloquium series in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Lecture is primarily targeted for graduate students in physics and astronomy, however anyone interested is welcome. Speaker: Deirdre Shoemaker, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology