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Physics Colloquium: Towards an artificial muse for new ideas in quantum physics

Tampere University
LocationKorkeakoulunkatu 1, Tampere
Tietotalo, TB109
Date16.3.2023 16.15–18.00 (UTC+2)
LanguageEnglish
Entrance feeFree of charge
Dr. Mario Krenn from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of light, Germany, will lecture about artificial intelligence as a tool for physics and science in general. The event is hosted by Associate Professor Robert Fickler from Tampere University. The lecture is targeted to researchers, scientists, teachers and students of physics.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a potentially disruptive tool for physics and science in general. One crucial question is how this technology can contribute at a conceptual level to help acquire new scientific understanding or inspire new surprising ideas. Dr. Mario Krenn will talk about how AI can be used as an artificial muse in quantum physics, which suggests surprising and unconventional ideas and techniques that the human scientist can interpret, understand and generalize to its fullest potential.

Welcome!

Target audience

Researchers, scientists, teachers and students of physics

Further information

Associate Professor Robert Fickler, robert.fickler@tuni.fi