IAIFI and CSAIL Joint Colloquium on Physics and AI
IAIFI and CSAIL co-host a colloquium on the symbiosis of physics and AI, featuring discussions on physics-inspired AI models and their applications.
The NSF Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI) and MIT CSAIL are co-hosting a public colloquium on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 2:00pm ET.
The event will feature Assistant Professor T. Konstantin Rusch from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems discussing the ‘Symbiosis of Physics and Artificial Intelligence’.
- Physics-inspired AI models for efficiency and expressiveness
- Control-theoretic in-training compression for scalable AI
- AI applications in gravitational-wave analysis and scientific computing
- Message-Passing Monte Carlo (MPMC) for low-discrepancy point sets
You can watch the colloquium on YouTube or visit the IAIFI events page for more details.
Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Physics and AI, IAIFI, CSAIL, Machine Learning, Scientific Computing, AI for Physics