Artificial Intelligence Photonics 2023
Descripción
Photonics is gaining traction in the artificial intelligence area in close competition with mature technologies such as microelectronics and developing platforms such as memristive systems. On the one hand photons are viewed more and more as optimum information processing and transporting carriers for their versatility, speed and energy economy that make them apt for hardware implementations. On the other hand, AI in general and machine learning in particular have revealed as phenomenal tools capable to solve complex problems that can boost the development of photonics in aspects concerning, for instance, new materials, inverse design, and even law discovery.
The integration of both disciplines is a two-way street where the benefits are incalculable. Bringing together the international communities involved in artificial intelligence and photonics can only be in their mutual benefit and that of science in general.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Cefe López (DIPC, ICMM-CSIC)
Aitzol García-Etxarri (DIPC, Ikerbasque)
Javi Aizpurua (DIPC, CFM-CSIC)
David Gacía (ICMM-CSIC)
Objetivos
This workshop aims at bringing together the communities of artificial intelligence and photonics to foster interaction and joint development and establishing a cooperative community.
Público objetivo al que está dirigida la actividad
- Alumnado universitario
- Profesionales
Directoras/es
Cefe López Fernández
ICMM-CSIC, Prof. Inv.
Prof. López has a background in semiconductor physics and over thirty years' experience in materials science. His specialization in photonic materials covers preparation and characterization of nano- and micro-structured materials especially those based on self-assembly. Colloidal materials have been a dear subject of study with emphasis on the order/disorder balance and led to exceptional contributions in photonic crystals and photonic glasses. Introduction of non-linear properties such as optical gain greatly adds to these materials' potential giving rise to systems such as random lasers. Investigating random lasers, he found that certain ingenious realizations facilitate their coupling and their organization in networks.
Ponentes
Thomas Bocklitz
Daniel Brunner
FEMTO-ST, CNRS
Miguel Cornelles Soriano
University of the Balearic Islands
Sylvain GIGAN
Sorbonne Université
Antonio Hurtado Villavieja
University of Strathclyde
Laurent Larger
FEMTO-ST institute
Serge Massar
Université libre de Bruxelles, Professor
Wolfram Pernice
Heidelberg University
Davide Pierangeli
National Research Council - Institute for Complex Systems
Paul Prucnal
Princeton University
Dimitrios Psaltis
EPFL
Junsuk Rho
Damien Rontani
Giovanni Volpe
University of Gothenburg
Roberta Zambrini
IFISC (UIB-CSIC)
Precios matrícula
Registration fees | Hasta 05-09-2023 |
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0 EUR | |
250,00 EUR | |
350,00 EUR |
Lugar
Centro Carlos Santamaría
Plaza Elhuyar, 2. 20018- Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Centro Carlos Santamaría
Plaza Elhuyar, 2. 20018- Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa