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Heidelberg Physics Graduate Days Hans Jensen Lecture: Centaur Science. Adventures in AI and Physics

  • Date in the past
  • Thursday, 9 April 2026, 17:30
  • Physikalisches Institut, Hörsaal 1, Im Neuenheimer Feld 308, 69120 Heidelberg
    • Prof. Dr. Jesse Thaler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) | Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions

The mythical centaur (half human, half horse) has become a metaphor for human-AI collaboration.  In this talk, Prof. Thaler explores what centaur science looks like at the intersection of artificial intelligence and fundamental physics. He shares adventures from both directions of this exchange: teaching machines to “think like a physicist” by incorporating physics principles into machine learning frameworks, and teaching physicists to “think like a machine” to maximize discovery opportunities in both experimental and theoretical physics.

Foto eines Mannes, der an einer Kreidetafel steht