Events

This is a list of the events co-organized by the members of the group.


Quantum Workshop

May 12-14, 2025 (DESY Zeuthen)

From May 12 to May 14, 2025, NuMeriQS researchers participated in the Quantum Workshop at DESY Zeuthen.

Over three days of stimulating talks and discussions, researchers from different NuMeriQS working groups and DESY Zeuthen exchanged ideas about their ongoing work. This fruitful interaction led to valuable insights and accelerated progress across multiple research projects. It also strengthened and deepened communication between the NuMeriQS working groups and DESY. Moreover, the workshop provided early-career researchers with the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions and learn from experienced scientists.

Beyond the scientific program, social activities such as shared dinners and a stroll through Treptower Park provided valuable opportunities for discussing and networking among all participants.

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© Luca Wagner

Machine-Learning-Based Sampling in Lattice Field Theory and Quantum Chemistry

October 21-25, 2024 (Bethe Forum)

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© Kim A. Nicoli

This workshop brought together researchers from lattice field theory and quantum chemistry to discuss computational methods and their applications across disciplines.

The event attracted a broad audience, including Master’s and PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty members, and participants from industry. Several researchers from startups working on machine-learning approaches to materials science also contributed to the discussions.

The programme included thirteen technical talks, a poster session, and three panel discussions, as well as a Bethe Colloquium on Normalizing Flows for Lattice QCD by Dr. Gurtej Kanwar and a TRA Colloquium on Symmetries and Equivariance in AI for Science by Prof. Jan Gerken. Informal exchanges and social events provided additional opportunities for discussion and networking.

Slides from the workshop are available via the Indico page, accessible through the link below.


Interdisciplinary hands-on workshop: Machine Learning for young scientists 

March 19-10, 2024 

Around 60 post-docs and doctoral students from the transdisciplinary research areas “Matter,” “Modelling,” “Life and Health,” and the “Bonner Forum Biomedizin” (BFB) took part in this year's interdisciplinary hands-on workshop “Machine Learning.” At the two-day workshop, early career scientists gained insights into machine learning and its theoretical concepts in various ways. Following a basic lecture in three parts by Prof. Dr. Bauckhage, all participants had the opportunity to try out what they had learned in practical application exercises. On the second day, lectures provided insights on the application of “Physics-informed Neural Networks” (PINN) to model gene regulation in stem cells (Dr. Maria Mircea), the use of generative AI models for physical questions (Dr. Kim A. Nicoli), and the Use of “Active Learning” for behavior analysis in neuroscience (Dr. Jens Tillmann). The event ended with a small networking session in which the participants were able to exchange information about their research and what they had learned during these two days of the workshop.

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© Birgit Westernströer, Uni Bonn
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