December 6, 2024
AlbaNova Main Building
Europe/Stockholm timezone

The 2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry highlight significant advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) that are reshaping scientific research. Physics laureates John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton pioneered methods in associative memory networks and Boltzmann machines, enabling AI to recognize patterns and autonomously extract properties from data. In Chemistry, David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper are recognized for their innovative work in computational protein design and structure prediction. Baker's groundbreaking protein designs and the success of AlphaFold2 have revolutionised our understanding of biological processes and the development of new therapies.

The EDUCATE initiative within the OKC invites everyone to celebrate this year's Nobel Prizes and explore the impact of AI and ML across diverse scientific disciplines. Experts from mathematics, biology, climatology, and geology will share insights into current applications, challenges, ethical considerations, and future directions of these technologies.

We encourage students and researchers from the Faculty of Science to join us for an engaging afternoon that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and inspires future generations of scientists to harness the power of AI in their work.

 

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AlbaNova Main Building
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