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FRIB-TA Summer School: Practical Uncertainty Quantification and Emulator Development in Nuclear Physics
June 26-28 2023
Venue: Facility of Rare Isotope Beams, 640 S. Shaw Lane, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824 Michigan
This will be an in-person event. For full details and registration: https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/65/
What it is about
We will address several aspects of uncertainty quantification that are useful in experimental and theoretical nuclear physics, including the development of emulators through dimensionality reduction techniques and machine learning. The school will have strong focus on practical implementation structured in a way to maximize the impact across a wide spectrum of coding expertise. The final product of the summer school will be an edited compendium of short projects that have been completed by attendees' teams into a single online resource which will be made public.
Event details
The Summer School is organized by the FRIB Theory Alliance. If you plan to attend be sure to be nice to each other and check out the Code of Conduct we abide to. For selected participants we hope to provide partial support which may include lodging and meals. After registration has closed you will be contacted with the support we are able to provide. We will not provide support for transportation expenses.
Hope to see you there in the summer!
The FRIB Summer School Organizing team:
Edgard Bonilla, Pablo Giuliani, Kyle Godbey, Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Rahul Jain, Fernando Montes, Alexandra Semposki, and Frederi Viens.
For any inquiries contact Kyle Godbey at: godbey@frib.msu.edu
Rolo
_________________
FRIB-TA Summer School: Practical Uncertainty Quantification and Emulator Development in Nuclear Physics
June 26-28 2023
Venue: Facility of Rare Isotope Beams, 640 S. Shaw Lane, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824 Michigan
This will be an in-person event. For full details and registration: https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/65/
What it is about
We will address several aspects of uncertainty quantification that are useful in experimental and theoretical nuclear physics, including the development of emulators through dimensionality reduction techniques and machine learning. The school will have strong focus on practical implementation structured in a way to maximize the impact across a wide spectrum of coding expertise. The final product of the summer school will be an edited compendium of short projects that have been completed by attendees' teams into a single online resource which will be made public.
Event details
The Summer School is organized by the FRIB Theory Alliance. If you plan to attend be sure to be nice to each other and check out the Code of Conduct we abide to. For selected participants we hope to provide partial support which may include lodging and meals. After registration has closed you will be contacted with the support we are able to provide. We will not provide support for transportation expenses.
Hope to see you there in the summer!
The FRIB Summer School Organizing team:
Edgard Bonilla, Pablo Giuliani, Kyle Godbey, Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Rahul Jain, Fernando Montes, Alexandra Semposki, and Frederi Viens.
For any inquiries contact Kyle Godbey at: godbey@frib.msu.edu
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