Apr 7–8, 2025
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
America/Toronto timezone
 
As Perimeter enters its 25th year, we invite you to imagine what theoretical physics research will look like 25 years from now. On April 7 and 8, Perimeter will be hosting a symposium with speakers and panel discussions focusing on the promise of AI to accelerate progress in theoretical physics. These talks will address the possibilities and challenges associated with AI ‘doing science.’ The event will bring together physicists, engineers, AI researchers, and entrepreneurs to collect different perspectives on what the future of theoretical physics will look like, the engineering challenges we should expect along the way, what tools and collaborations will be needed to help get us there, and what exciting steps are already underway.
 
Confirmed Speakers:

  • Frank Cappello (Argonne National Laboratory) 

  • Yuri Chervonyi (Deep Mind) 

  • Ioana Ciuca (Stanford University) 

  • Deyan Ginev (LaTeXML) 

  • Geoffrey Hinton (University of Toronto)
  • Shirley Ho (Polymathic)
  • Vicky Kalogera (Northwestern University) 

  • Jared Kaplan* (Anthropic) 

  • Peter Koepke (University of Bonn) 

  • Roger Melko (University of Waterloo) 

  • Moritz Munchmeyer (University of Wisconsin–Madison) 

  • Axton Pitt (Litmaps) 

  • Xiaoliang Qi (Stanford University) 

  • Oleg Ruchayskiy (Niels Bohr Institute)

  • Gaurav Sahu (MILA) 

  • Steinn Sigurdsson (arXiv) 

  • Jesse Thaler (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 

  • Stephen Wolfram* (Wolfram Research) 

  • Richard Zanibbi (Rochester Institute of Technology) 


*virtual presentation



Scientific Organizers:

  • Matthew Johnson (Perimeter Institute) 

  • Anindita Maiti (Perimeter Institute) 

  • Sabrina Pasterski (Perimeter Institute)


Advisory Committee:

  • Mykola Semenyakin (Perimeter Institute)
 
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