4th Institute of Space Sciences Summer School: Artificial Intelligence for Astronomy

Europe/Madrid
Institute of Space Sciences

Institute of Space Sciences

Institute of Space Sciences - Campus UAB - Bellaterra - Spain
Alessandro Patruno (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE, CSIC)), Helena Domínguez-Sánchez (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE, CSIC)), Vanessa Graber (Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC))
Description

Presentation


The Institute of Space Sciences (CSIC, IEEC) is an institution at the forefront of scientific and technological research with the mission of contributing to the general advance of studies of the Cosmos.

The theme of the 4th Institute of Space Sciences Summer School will be Artificial Intelligence for Astronomy

Rationale


Astronomy and astrophysics are undergoing a rapid evolution towards data-driven science. Large-scale astronomical surveys and computer simulations are creating enormous amounts of datasets that require the development of new techniques for their analysis. Both complexity and sheer size of these datasets, and often the necessity of combining heterogenous sources of data, put machine learning methods as a central tool, present and future, for scientific discovery in astronomy.

The program of the 4th Institute of Space Science Summer School will focus on artificial intelligence (AI) methods for astronomy research, with special focus on neural networks for image classification, natural language processing and graph neural networks. The topics will cover the mathematical concepts as well as the development of software tools and applications. There will be lectures and hands-on activities.

The Institute of Space Sciences will welcome around 40 Master and Doctoral students to the Summer School in which they will broaden their knowledge on this exciting field as well as getting into contact with research groups working at the Institute in this and other fields. Applications from young postdocs are also welcome.


 

 

 
     
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