The workshop aims to ignite lively discussions among participants in an engaging and captivating setting. In a time when the standard model of particle physics and cosmology may not satisfy everyone, this meeting provides an opportunity to explore new theoretical avenues, future experiments, and novel experimental ideas. In addition to these exciting discussions, the workshop also emphasizes the importance of research in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and dark matter. Participants will have the chance to delve into the fascinating realms of AI and dark matter, shedding light on their mysteries and advancements, while collectively pushing the boundaries of scientific understanding.
Organizing commetee
Jin Chun (KIAS)
Pyungwon Ko (KIAS)
Michihisa Takeuchi (Sun Yat-sen U.)
Xiao-Gang He (TDLI, NTU)
Michael Spannowsky (Durham)
Valentin Khoze (Durham)
Mihoko Nojiri (KEK)
Shigeki Matsumoto (Kavli IPMU)
Tom Melia (Kavli IPMU)
Satoshi Shirai (Kavli IPMU)
This workshop is partially supported by Grant in Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) "Machine Learning Physics"