23–25 Sept 2024
Valencia (Spain)
Europe/Madrid timezone

MODE (for Machine-learning Optimized Design of Experiments) is a collaboration of physicists and computer scientists who target the use of differentiable programming in design optimization of detectors for particle physics applications, extending from fundamental research at accelerators, in space, and in nuclear physics and neutrino facilities, to industrial applications employing the technology of radiation detection.


Our aim to develop modular, customizable, and scalable, fully differentiable pipelines for the end-to-end optimization of articulated objective functions that model in full the true goals of experimental particle physics endeavours, to ensure optimal detector performance, analysis potential, and cost-effectiveness.

This workshop is part of the activities of the MODE Collaboration and of the SIVERT project.

Location:

The 2024 workshop will take place in Valencia following the third workshop at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ, USA, the 2nd workshop in Crete in 2022 and 1st workshop in Louvain-La-Neuve in 2021.

 

Keynote Speakers:

  • Danilo Rezende (DeepMind), webpage
  • Andrea Walther (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) webpage
  • Riccardo Zecchina (Università Bocconi) webpage

 

Organizing Committee:

  • Tommaso Dorigo (INFN-Padova)
  • Christian Glaser (Uppsala Universiteit)
  • Pablo Martinez Ruiz del Arbol (Universidad de Cantabria)
  • Roberto Ruiz de Austri (IFIC, CSIC-UV)
  • Pietro Vischia (Universidad de Oviedo)

 

Scientific Advisory Committee:

  • Atilim Gunes Baydin (University of Oxford)
  • Kyle Cranmer (University of Wisconsin)
  • Julien Donini (Université Clermont Auvergne)
  • Piero Giubilato (Università di Padova)
  • Gian Michele Innocenti (CERN)
  • Michael Kagan (SLAC)
  • Riccardo Rando (Università di Padova)
  • Kazuhiro Terao (SLAC)
  • Andrey Ustyuzhanin (SIT, HSE Univ., NUS)
  • Christoph Weniger (University of Amsterdam)

 

Local Organizing Committee

  • Cesar Domingo (IFIC, CSIC-UV) 
  • Gabriela Llosá (IFIC, CSIC-UV) 
  • Roberto Ruiz de Austri (IFIC, CSIC-UV)
  • José Salt (IFIC, CSIC-UV)
  • Michel Sorel (IFIC, CSIC-UV) 
  • Emma Torró (IFIC, CSIC-UV)
  • Miguel Villaplana (IFIC, CSIC-UV)

 

Funding agencies:

This workshop is partially supported by the joint ECFA-NuPECC-APPEC Activities (JENAA).

This workshop is partially supported by National Science Foundation grant OAC-1836650 (IRIS-HEP).

 

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