Apr 29 – 30, 2025
Argonne National Laboratory
US/Central timezone

Program

Zoom: https://msu.zoom.us/j/97950945430

April 29

8:30-9:00

Registration

9:00-9:15

Ian Clöet (Deputy PHY Division Director )

Welcome to Argonne

9:15-9:30

Dean Lee (FRIB)

Announcements

9:30-10:00

Pablo Giuliani (FRIB)

More on learning equations from data

10:00-10:30

Coffe Break

10:30-11:00

Patrick Cook (FRIB/MSU)

PMMs for Nonlinear Systems: The Gross-Pitaevskil
Equation

11:00-11:30

Danny Jammooa (FRIB/MSU)

PMMs for Euclidean time evolution

11:30-12:00

Benjamin Clark (MSU)

Emulating the Magnus formulation of IMSRG using PMMs

12:00-13:30

Lunch at the Cafeteria

13:30-14:00

Bryce Fore (ANL)

Investigating the crust of neutron stars with NQS

14:00-14:30

Jane Kim (Ohio)

Excited NQS

14:30-15:00

Alessandro Lovato (ANL)

Hypernuclei with NQS

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break

15:30-16:00

Simon Sundberg (OSU)

Critical analysis of neural networks in simple nuclear systems

16:00-16:30

Daniel Lay (MSU)

Accelerating DFT simulations for uncertainty quantification

16:30-17:00

Xilin Zhang (MSU)

Nuclear continuum physics and emulations

17:00-18:00

Discussion

18:00-20:00

Dinner at Wooden Paddle

 

April 30

9:00-9:30

Abinhav Giri (Ohio)

Emulators for two-body scattering in momentum space

9:30-10:00

Mudivanselage Nuwan Yapa (FSU)

Towards scalable emulators for many-body resonances

10:00-10:15

Manouchehr Farkhondeh (DOE Program Manager)

Q&A about AI/ML at DOE Nuclear Physics (via Zoom)

10:15-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-11:30

Gaute Hagen (ORNL)

Recent advances in emulating coupled cluster calculations

11:30-12:00

Thomas Papenbrock (UT & ORNL)

Emulators tell us about nuclear deformation / Hartree Fock mass models

12:00-12:30

Symposium adjourns