LPHE seminars

AI-assisted design of experiments and particle detectors

by Dr Pietro Vischia (Universidad de Oviedo and Instituto de Ciencias y Tecnologías Espaciales de Asturias (ICTEA))

Europe/Zurich
BSP 626 / Zoom

BSP 626 / Zoom

Description

Designing the next generation colliders and detectors involves solving optimization problems in high-dimensional spaces where the optimal solutions may nest in regions that even a team of expert humans would not explore. Furthermore, the large amount of data we need to generate to study physics for the next runs of large HEP machines and that we will need for future colliders is staggering, requiring rethinking of our simulation and reconstruction paradigm. Differentiable programming enables the incorporation of domain knowledge, encoded in simulation software, into gradient-based pipelines, resulting in the capability of optimizing a given simulation setting and performing inference through classically intractable settings.

In this talk I will describe the first proof-of-concept results for the gradient-based optimization of experimental design, with a focus on large-scale simulation software, and will briefly touch on recent advances in calorimetry with neuromorphic hardware architectures, paving the way to more complex challenges.

 

Organised by

Alexandre Brea Rodriguez, Alina Kleimenova

Zoom Meeting ID
63456304525
Host
Lesya Shchutska
Alternative hosts
Fred Blanc, Chiara Perrina, Elisabeth Maria Niel, Olivier Paul Schneider, Radoslav Marchevski
Passcode
42030419
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