Events at Director’s Conference Room (50A-5132) LBNL

Title: Chasing the Biggest Bangs since the Big Bang with Atom Interferometers Abstract: Atom interferometers offer opportunities for detecting gravitational waves (GWs) in the deci-Hz frequency range that is inaccessible to laser interferometers, as well as coherent clouds of ultralight bosonic dark matter fields. Observations of GWs in the deci-Hz range could give insights into the mechanisms for assembling supermassive … Read More

Title: Neural Network Field Theory: Fermions and Supersymmetry Abstract:  Based on a duality between Neural Network (NN) architectures, the backbone of modern AI/ML, and field theory, the Neural Network Field Theory (NNFT) correspondence offers a robust, interpretable, and training-free simulation framework for scalar, fermionic, and supersymmetric field theories. By constraining NNs in a maximally physics-informed manner, this approach eliminates the need for … Read More