22nd International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research
The 22nd International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research (ACAT 2024 will take place between Monday 11th and Friday, 15th March, 2024 at the Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, Long Island NY, USA.
The 22nd edition of ACAT will — once again — bring together computational experts from a wide range of disciplines, including particle-, nuclear-, astro-, and accelerator-physics as well as high performance computing. Through this unique forum, we will explore the areas where these disciplines overlap with computer science, fostering the exchange of ideas related to cutting-edge computing, data-analysis, and theoretical-calculation technologies.
Our Theme will be Foundation Models for Physics - Nexus of Computation and Physics through Embracing the Era of Foundation Models: The 2024 ACAT workshop invites the vanguard of computational and physics experts to delve into the transformative potential of foundation models. As the intersection between physics and computational realms deepens, these advanced models, underpinned by colossal datasets and capable of generating nuanced outputs, are redefining the research spectrum and increasingly reshaping the way researchers approach complex problems, simulations, and data analyses. As we chart this new territory, we'll address challenges and opportunities encompassing integration into computational ecosystems, innovative data practices, training nuances, infrastructure evolution, uncertainty metrics, ethical dimensions, and collaborative vistas across disciplines.
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Many people are working together to bring you this conference! The organization page has some details. David Britton is the chair of the International Advisory Committee. Jennifer Ngadiuba is the chair of the Scientific Program Committee. Jerome Lauret and Alan Calder are chair and co-chair of the Local Organizing Committee.