Scientific AI for Physics Workshop

America/Sao_Paulo
Instituto Principia

Instituto Principia

Rua Pamplona, 145 - Casarão - Bela Vista CEP: 01405-900 - São Paulo - SP
Tilman Plehn, Tommaso Dorigo (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
Description

 

 

 

 

The Scientific AI for Physics Workshop will be held November 4-7 2025 at the Instituto Principia in São Paulo, Brazil. It will cover modern applications of AI to Physics.  The program contains advanced level lectures on AI application to Physics as well as research seminars. We would like to encourage you to register and submit an abstract for a talk.  All talks are expected to be in person. If you want you can also bring a poster.

Deadlines:  For registration  and abstract submission: October 30 2025. There is no conference fee and the attendance is limited to 50 people.

Talks and posters: Participants are encouraged to submit a talk or a poster.

 

 

Confirmed speakers:

Raul Abramo (Universidade de São Paulo)

Nestor Caticha (Universidade de São Paulo)

Gustavo Dalpian (Universidade de São Paulo)

Tilman Plehn (Heidelberg University)

Alexandre Suaide (Universidade de São Paulo)

Manuel Szewc (Cincinatti University)

Andre Sznajder  (UERJ)

Luis Itza Vazquez-Salazar (Heidelberg University)

Raphael Mendes de Oliveira Cóbe (UNESP)

 

 

Sponsors: 

IWR: Interdisciplinary  Center for

Scientific Computing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instituto Principia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oscar Éboli
    • 13:30
      Registration
    • Lectures 1/3: Tilman Plehn: Precision-ML for the LHC
    • 15:30
      coffee break and discussions
    • 1
      Manuel Szewc (Universidad de San Martin): Machine learning hadronization
    • 18:00
      Welcome reception
    • Seminar 1/3: Raul Abramo (Universidade de São Paulo): Machine Learning and IA in Cosmology and Astrophysics
    • 2
      Luidhy Santana-Silva (CBPF): From Pixels to Classes: Deep Learning Classification of 30 Million Galaxies in the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey
    • 10:25
      Coffee break and discussion
    • 3
      Gustavo Dalpian Universidade de São Paulo): Learning from machine learning: discovering new science for materials
    • 4
      Pedro da Costa Huot: Study of hypernuclei identification in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions using a machine learning approach
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Lectures 2/3: Tilman Plehn: Statistics and ML
    • 15:30
      coffee break and discussions
    • 5
      Luis Itza Vazquez-Salazar: Molecular Simulations with/without ML
    • Seminars 2/3
    • 6
      Phelipe Antonie Darc de Matos (CBPF): Symbolic Regression Is All You Need: From Simulations to Scaling Laws in Binary Neutron Star Mergers
    • 10:25
      coffee break and discussions
    • 7
      André Sznajder (UERJ): Ultrafast Jet Classification for the HL-LHC
    • 8
      Joaquin Armijo (Universidade de São Paulo): DeepLensingFlow: scored and flow-based networks for Weak-lensing map statistics
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Lectures 3/3: Marc Szewc: machine learning hadronization
    • 15:40
      coffee and discussions
    • 9
      Luis Itza Vazquez-Salazar: Graph Diffusion Models
    • Seminars 3/3: Nestor Caticha (Universidade de São Paulo): Complex Systems Modeling of Societies
    • 10
      Daniel López-Cano (universidade de São Paulo): Semi-Supervised Domain Adaptation for Sim-to-Obs Astrophysics: DESI→J-PAS
    • 10:25
      coffee break and discussions
    • 11
      Raphael Cóbe (UNESP): From Research to Impact: AI2's Model for Digital Social Innovation
    • 12
      Rafael Bicudo Ribeiro (Universidade de São Paulo): Physically-oriented clustering of conformations in multi-molecule systems