HIM2026-04

Asia/Seoul
포항공대 무은재기념관 512호

포항공대 무은재기념관 512호

Description

HIM2026 : Heavy-ion Collisions in the AI era

- Heavy-ion collisions and simulations

Over the past three decades, significant and sustained efforts have been devoted to the study of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, both theoretically and experimentally. These endeavors aim to elucidate the properties of QCD matter at high densities and temperatures. Numerous experimental results have been obtained from dedicated programs at the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) at CERN, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and more recently at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. These experiments have provided compelling evidence for the existence of deconfined quark–gluon matter and have offered important insights into its physical properties.

Recently, RAON in Korea has begun scientific operations with a focus on nuclear physics. We anticipate that RAON-related research will become an important addition to the Korean heavy-ion physics community.

Artificial intelligence has recently been applied to both experimental and theoretical studies of heavy-ion collisions. In particular, simulations and deep learning techniques have emerged as powerful tools for investigating these systems.

 

       

Registration
HIM2026-04
Participants
    • Session: Session 1
      • 1
        Strengths and Challenges of AI in Nuclear Physics
        Speaker: Chanhee Kim
      • 2
        b-jet identification with Graph Neural Network
        Speaker: Changhwan Choi
      • 3
        EPOS simulation for resonances in the hadronic phase
        Speaker: Hyunji Lim
    • 15:30
      Coffee Break
    • Session: Session 2
      • 4
        Precision scale setting in Lattice QCD
        Speaker: Jun-Sik Yoo
      • 5
        Precision Nucleon Structure from Lattice QCD
        Speaker: Sungwoo Park
    • 18:00
      Dinner
  • Saturday 11 April
    • Session: Session 3
      • 6
        AI/ML applications in High Energy Physics
        Speaker: Yeonju Go
      • 7
        Semi-inclusive jet mass measurement in isobar collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 200 GeV
        Speaker: Jeongmyung Kang
      • 8
        Beauty decay electron analysis in pp collisions at √s = 5.36 TeV
        Speaker: Seul I Jeong