The AI4Science Center hosts biweekly seminars featuring speakers at the forefront of AI and scientific research. These talks highlight emerging methods, cross-disciplinary applications, and foundational advances in machine learning for the natural sciences.
Fall 2025
| Date | Speaker | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Sep 16 | Pierre Gentine (Columbia) Krone EBB | Lost in latent land: prediction, understanding and data assimilation through latent spaces for weather and climate (Recording) |
| Sep 30 | Josh Bloom (UC Berkeley) Pettit Microel. Bldg Rm#102 | AI Accelerating Astrophysics |
| Oct 14 | Noga Zaslavsky (NYU) Weber SST III-098 | Cultural evolution of efficiently compressed semantic systems in humans and AI |
| Oct 28 | Robin Walters (Northeastern/IAIFI) Weber SST III-098 | Leveraging Symmetry for Learning in Physical Systems |
| Nov 11 | Robert Jernigan (Iowa State) Pettit Microel. Bldg Rm#102 | Validating Function Predictions from Large Protein Language Models |
| Dec 2 | Pranam Chatterjee (U Penn) Marcus Nanotechnology Bldg, Rm # 1117–1118 | Discrete Generative Models for Programmable Biologics Design |