Aula Martini, AGORÀ Building (ex U6) University of Milano-Bicocca
The event is now fully booked. No more registrations are possible.
Due to limited capacity, registration to the event is required. To register, please follow the link below.
Where do modern neural networks originate from? How have instruments like AlphaFold changed the study of biology? How can Artificial Intelligence change the future of science and society?
This year’s Nobel awards celebrate the development of AI. We will explain how these innovations are changing chemistry, biology, physics, computer science, and research in general.
The program is still under construction and may suffer some slight modifications in the following days.
9:00 Opening by Simona Binetti and Marco Antoniotti
9:30 Pietro Liò (University of Cambridge, UK) Current trends in AI4science.
10:15 Alessandro Raganato (unimib) Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models. Slides
10:40 Coffee Break
11:10 Stefano Motta (unimib) Protein Structure and Design: AI Breakthrough Behind the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Slides
11:35 Pietro Faccioli (unimib) Is Alphafold an empirical physical model?
12:00 Davide Campi (unimib) AI driven materials discovery and optimization.
12:25 Luigi Celona (unimib) AI in Computer Vision: From content understanding to high-quality content generation. Slides
12:50 Lunch break
14:15 Danilo Pau (ST Microelectronics) U-Turn from Cloud Artificial Intelligence.
14:50 Alessandro Russo (unimib) Neural Networks: a Mathematician’s Perspective on AI. Slides
15:15 Round Table: The epistemology of AI-based scientific research.
16:15 Reception