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<p>Hola a tod@s,<br>
Comparto info sobre un workshop sobre AI/ML (inteligencia artificial y machine learning) organizado por la Dra Cecilia Garraffo dentro de la iniciativa AstroAI.<br>
El workshop tendra lugar en Boston, del 7 al 11 de Julio, y cubrira ciertamente aplicaciones astrofisicas, pero es aprovechable por personas interesadas de otras areas tambien, ya que incluira por la mañana una serie de charlas sobre de computer vision, inferencia, etc, que arrancaran desde lo basico hasta el state-of-the-art actual.<br>
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Es posible pedir ayuda economica (el deadline original es hoy... pero quizas lo extiendan) y existe tambien la opcion de asistencia virtual.<br>
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Este es el link: <a href="https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop/" target="_blank">https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop/</a><br>
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Copio abajo el anuncio.<br>
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Come join us for the 2025 AstroAI Workshop<br>
View this email in your browser <<a href="https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop/" target="_blank">https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop/</a>><br>
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AstroAI Workshop - Unveiling the Universe with AI/ML<br>
We are thrilled to announce the AstroAI Workshop, an event to learn about<br>
the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in<br>
Astrophysics.<br>
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*When: *July 7-11, 2025<br>
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*Where:* Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian (CfA), 60 Garden<br>
St., Cambridge, MA 02138<br>
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*About the Workshop:* The AstroAI Workshop is designed to foster an<br>
environment of learning, collaboration, and innovation. Over the course of<br>
five days, participants will engage in a series of lectures and discussions<br>
led by experts in the fields of AI/ML and astrophysics, hands on sessions,<br>
talks by early career scientists in the field, and networking events. This<br>
workshop is an opportunity for early career scientists to deepen their<br>
understanding of foundational AI/ML models for astrophysical research, and<br>
their potential in unraveling the mysteries of the universe.<br>
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*Who Should Attend:* The AstroAI Workshop is ideal for early career<br>
scientists, including graduate students, postdocs, and researchers in the<br>
early stages of their careers in astrophysics, computer science, and<br>
related fields. However, anyone with a keen interest in the application of<br>
AI/ML in astrophysics will find this workshop beneficial.<br>
*Invited speakers include:*<br>
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- Viviana Acquaviva (CUNY NYC College of Technology, Columbia<br>
University, website <<a href="https://www.drvivianaacquaviva.com" target="_blank">https://www.drvivianaacquaviva.com</a>>)<br>
- David Alvarez-Melis (Harvard University, website<br>
<<a href="https://dmelis.github.io" target="_blank">https://dmelis.github.io</a>>)<br>
- Bill Freeman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, website<br>
<<a href="https://billf.mit.edu" target="_blank">https://billf.mit.edu</a>>)<br>
- Marc Huertas-Company (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias and<br>
University of Paris, website <<a href="https://mhuertascompany.github.io" target="_blank">https://mhuertascompany.github.io</a>>)<br>
- Elisabeth Sylvan (Brown University, Rhode Island School of Design,<br>
Technical University of Munich, website <<a href="https://lisard.com/bio" target="_blank">https://lisard.com/bio</a>>)<br>
- Ashley Villar (Harvard University, website <<a href="https://ashleyvillar.com" target="_blank">https://ashleyvillar.com</a>>)<br>
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*Topics:* Interpretability of AI/ML models; Large Language Models (LLMs);<br>
computer vision; diffusion models; inference; the use of AI/ML in<br>
astrophysical research.<br>
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*Hands-on sessions:* Participants will have the opportunity to engage in<br>
hands-on sessions where they can apply concepts to real-world astrophysical<br>
datasets. These sessions will be led by experienced instructors and will<br>
provide participants with practical experience in using AI/ML techniques<br>
for astrophysical research.<br>
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*Networking opportunities:* The workshop will include networking events<br>
where participants can connect with other attendees, share ideas, and<br>
explore potential collaborations. These events will provide a platform for<br>
participants to discuss their research interests and learn from each other.<br>
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We are offering an in-person registration option for $350 and a remote<br>
registration option for $25. The in-person registration includes access to<br>
all workshop activities, lunch each day of the workshop, an opening<br>
reception, and exclusive access to recorded invited and contributed talks<br>
and posters after the workshop is over. Remote registration includes live<br>
remote access to all invited and contributed talks as well as exclusive<br>
access to recorded invited and contributed talks and posters after the<br>
workshop is over.<br>
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*Deadlines:*<br>
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The deadline for financial assistance is *May 9th at 17:00 EDT (21:00 UTC)*.<br>
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The deadline for abstract submission for contributed talks is *May 16th at<br>
17:00 EDT (21:00 UTC)*. Abstracts submitted after this date will only be<br>
considered for posters.<br>
Register for the Workshop <<a href="https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/75891150" target="_blank">https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/75891150</a>><br>
Interest/Abstract Submission<br>
<<a href="https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop/abstract_submission.html#abstract_submission" target="_blank">https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop/abstract_submission.html#abstract_submission</a>><br>
Financial Assistance <<a href="https://forms.gle/GgnzhJ2Eq1nEnFvx9" target="_blank">https://forms.gle/GgnzhJ2Eq1nEnFvx9</a>><br>
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*Science Organizing Committee:*<br>
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- Phillip Cargile (CfA)<br>
- Cecilia Garraffo (CfA)<br>
- Juan Martinez-Galarza (CfA)<br>
- Ana Sofia Uzsoy (CfA)<br>
- Joshua Wing (CfA)<br>
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*More Information and Updates: *<br>
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Please continue to check the workshop website at<br>
<a href="https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop" target="_blank">https://astroai.cfa.harvard.edu/workshop</a> for additional details and updates.<br>
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