Welcome to Hammers and Nails 2019

Following the success of the 2017 Hammers & Nails workshop, we are happy to announce a followup 2019 workshop.
The purpose of the workshop is to bring together particle physicists and machine learning researchers to discuss the unique challenges posed by high-energy physics data analysis problems. While some of these problems are simply waiting to be matched with well-established techniques (the pairing of hammers and nails), many require or inspire the development of novel methods
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Topics include:

  1. Generative models, high-dimensional density estimation, and likelihood-free inference
  2. Sublinear-time pattern recognition and online learning
  3. Domain adaptation and systematic uncertainty
  4. Anomaly detection
  5. Optimal experiment design and black box optimization
  6. Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)
  7. Geometric Deep Learning

And new ideas we don’t yet know we need!

 

We plan an informal atmosphere, with typically 2-3 open-ended lectures each day turning into free discussion, and plenty of time for both independent work and collaboration.

Participation is by invitation only.

We offer travel support; for organizational purposes, it is crucial that you provide us with the Visiting Scientist and reimbursement details that can be found in the "forms" page on this website, and in the email that you should have received from our admin. Please do not hesitate to contact us for questions.

Previous Workshops

Local Organizer

Eilam Gross
Weizmann Institute of Science

Scientific Organising Committee

  • Kyle Cranmer
    New York University
  • Cecile Germain-Renaud
    Université Paris-Sud
  • Tobias Golling
    Université de Genève
  • Tamir Hazan
    Technion
  • Danilo Jimenez Rezende
    Google Deep Mind
  • Maurizio Pierini
    CERN
  • David Rousseau
    LAL
  • Matt Schwartz
    Harvard
  • Slava Voloshynovkiy
    Université de Genève