IAIFI Summer Workshop 2026
📅 Monday, 10 August 2026 → Friday, 14 August 2026 in 24 days
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, United States
Five-day MIT workshop connecting artificial-intelligence methods with fundamental physics research.
The IAIFI Summer Workshop brings together researchers exploring the intersection of physics and artificial intelligence for a week of plenary talks, poster sessions and networking. It takes place at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 10 to 14 August 2026, in-person, and follows on directly from the institute's summer school the week before.
The confirmed line-up spans machine learning, fundamental physics and astrophysics, including Saúl Alonso-Monsalve (ETH Zurich), Yasaman Bahri (Google DeepMind), Miles Cranmer (Cambridge), Yilun Du (Harvard Kempner Institute), Surya Ganguli (Stanford), Vicky Kalogera (Northwestern), Gregor Kasieczka (Hamburg), Zongyi Li (MIT), Tilman Plehn (Heidelberg), Eva Silverstein (Stanford), Ben Wandelt (Johns Hopkins), Christoph Weniger (Amsterdam) and Daniel Whiteson (UC Irvine), among others.
Registration costs USD 200, which the organisers say covers a welcome dinner, coffee breaks and snacks, with a deadline of 31 July 2026. Given the poster-session format, attendees hoping to present should confirm submission arrangements on the official site.