BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Dustin Keller\, University of Virginia - Department of Physics\ n\n
The landscape of physics r esearch is changing due to the rapid advancement in computing. Traditional ly\, science is done through observation and experimentation. \; While there is no indication yet that this trend will change overnight\, there is an increasing likelihood that methods in physics are changing in a way that we must prepare for. New technology\, new methods\, and new instrumen tation must be brought to the forefront to take advantage of the rapid evo lution of artificial intelligence and its ubiquitous pervasiveness in all aspects of research and life. \; I briefly review some of the advancem ent in machine learning and how these developments are changing our field using examples in Spin Physics from the recent past\, the present\, and ne ar the future.
\n DTSTART:20220128T203000Z LOCATION:Online\, Room via Zoom SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence in Spin Physics END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR