At this event, we will be giving two awards:
the Ruth Lynden-Bell prize for best PhD thesis to Dr Emanuele Penocchio.
the Early Career prize to Dr Sarah Loos.
This "Non-equilibrium thermodynamics鈥 workshop is sponsored by the RSC Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics group and by the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics.
It is tailored to bring together early career researchers (post-docs and junior group leaders) working on statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.
To celebrate the recent Nobel prize in physics, we will have a session on statistical mechanics of machine learning, where we will invite researchers interested in the fundamental understanding of machine learning and applications to biophysics. We will also have sessions on non-equilibrium thermodynamics, chemical reactions and molecular motors.
Confirmed speakers:
Elisabeth Agoritsas (Geneva)
Ginestra Bianconi (QMUL)
Franesco Cagnetta (EPFL)
Roberto Covino (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Matteo DeGiacomi (Edinburgh)
Luigi Del Debbio (Edinburgh)
Sarah Loos (Cambridge)
James McDonagh (Redx Pharma)
Emanuele Penocchio (Northwestern)
Shuntaro Amano(Strasbourg)
Fabian Thiemann (IBM)
To create a sense of community we are also planning open discussions and Q&A sessions to discuss the future of these emerging fields.
Registration is now open!
the Ruth Lynden-Bell prize for best PhD thesis to Dr Emanuele Penocchio.
the Early Career prize to Dr Sarah Loos.
This "Non-equilibrium thermodynamics鈥 workshop is sponsored by the RSC Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics group and by the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics.
It is tailored to bring together early career researchers (post-docs and junior group leaders) working on statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.
To celebrate the recent Nobel prize in physics, we will have a session on statistical mechanics of machine learning, where we will invite researchers interested in the fundamental understanding of machine learning and applications to biophysics. We will also have sessions on non-equilibrium thermodynamics, chemical reactions and molecular motors.
Confirmed speakers:
Elisabeth Agoritsas (Geneva)
Ginestra Bianconi (QMUL)
Franesco Cagnetta (EPFL)
Roberto Covino (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Matteo DeGiacomi (Edinburgh)
Luigi Del Debbio (Edinburgh)
Sarah Loos (Cambridge)
James McDonagh (Redx Pharma)
Emanuele Penocchio (Northwestern)
Shuntaro Amano(Strasbourg)
Fabian Thiemann (IBM)
To create a sense of community we are also planning open discussions and Q&A sessions to discuss the future of these emerging fields.
Registration is now open!