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Heinz Maier-Leibniz Prize

Dominika Wylezalek (ZAH) has been awarded the Heinz Maier-Leibniz Prize   more ...

The faculty mourns Bogdan Povh

Bogdan Povh was appointed professor at Heidelberg University in 1965 and has played a decisive role in shaping the Heidelberg research lands   more ...
MARC BECKMANN

GIRLS`DAY 2024

The Faculty of Physics and Astronomy is looking forward to Girls' Day on 25 April 2024 at Heidelberg University!   more ...
NILS BOCK AND ANDRÉ BUTZ; PHOTO: SANDRA KLEVANSKY

SNP SE Stipends 2023 awarded

The SNP SE-Stipends 2023 have been awarded to Rabea Freis and Nils Bock.   more ...
BJÖRN MALTE SCHÄFER

Maria Goeppert-Mayer Prize awarded

Karen Wadenpfuhl and Benedikt Schosser are the recipients of the Maria Goeppert-Mayer Prize.   more ...
BJÖRN MALTE SCHÄFER

Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Dissertation prize 2023

The prize for an outstanding dissertations in 2023 has been awarded.   more ...

Top 10 Breakthrough of the Year 2023

Results on simulating quantum fields in curved and expanding spacetimes chosen as a Top 10 Breakthrough of the Year 2023 by Physics World   more ...

Physics colloquium

Friday, 26. April 2024 5:00 pm  The road to AI-based discovery in particle physics

Prof. Dr. Gregor Kasieczka, Institut für Experimentalphysik, Universität Hamburg Modern machine learning and artificial intelligence are starting to fundamentally change how we analyze huge volumes of data in particle physics and adjacent scientific disciplines. These breakthroughs promise new insights into major scientific questions such as the nature of dark matter or the existence of physical phenomena beyond the standard model. This colloquium will provide an overview of recent, exciting developments with a focus on model agnostic discovery strategies — including first experimental results, fast simulations, and foundation models that simultaneously solve multiple tasks across multiple datasets.


 

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