From Physics to Computer Science: Symmetry in Neural Networks with Prof. Tess Smidt

Physics for Future

For the second episode we had the privilege of speaking with Professor Tess Smidt, Assistant Professor at MIT who specializes in the fields of Euclidean symmetry and neural networks.  From her early days when she majored in physics and minored in architecture, to her current work in computer science, Tess has always sought to understand how different fields can inform one another.

A particularly fascinating aspect of our conversation was Tess's focus on symmetry. She argues that incorporating symmetry into neural networks can lead to more effective learning and better outcomes in scientific modeling.

Coming Up: Don't miss Prof. Smidt's presentation "Harnessing Symmetry and AI for Designing Physical Systems" on 14th May 2025, at Novotel in Kirchberg, Luxembourg.

Join us at Physics for Future on May 14th and 15th for two days of groundbreaking discussions and discoveries. Secure your spot now—registrations are open (until 30/04/2025) at the University of Luxembourg: https://www.uni.lu/fstm-en/conferences/physics-for-future/.

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