Scientific meeting proposed and organized by Ali Abou-Hassan (PHENIX) and Marco Saitta (IMPMC).

This meeting is organized by Sorbonne University in partnership with the CNRS, and the different components involved in nanomaterials research at the university: teaching departments department (UFRs), laboratories, institutes and initiatives. The day will be organized in two parts.

First, a scientific conference allowing to draw up a panorama of research at the crossroads of artificial intelligence and nanomaterials: simulation, optimization, synthesis, etc. It will give the floor to several Parisian and international researchers working at the forefront of research on the subject.

Then, a workshop between researchers wishing to use artificial intelligence tools in their own work and experts in artificial intelligence. Presentation of the scientific themes, available data, issues and stakes. Panorama of Artificial Intelligence at Sorbonne University.

 

This conference will be online only in the morning.

 

Programme 

Morning
Online (see zoom link)


09.00 - Welcome & coffee

09.30 - Introduction - Nathalie Drach-Temam (Sorbonne Université), Niels Keller (CNRS) et Alexandre Legris (CNRS)

10.00 - Jörg Behler (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), Neural Network Potentials for Atomistic Simulations of Complex Materials

10.30 - Andrew DeMello (ETH Zurich), Simple Microfluidics and Low Level Machine Learning: Towards Intelligent Synthesis of Bespoke Nanomaterials 

11.00 - Jean-Claude Crivello (ICMPE), Supervised learning in materials science: predicting thermodynamic data as an example

11.30 - A. Marco Saitta (Sorbonne University), AI and computational materials physics and chemistry at Sorbonne University

 

12.00 - Lunch break

 

Afternoon - Workshop
Location : SCAI seminar room - Esclangon

 

13.30 - AI panorama and techniques / SCAI - G. Biau 

14.00 - Presentations of local scientific challenges (10’) - FLASH

15.00 - Discussion & Coffee

17.00 - End of day