Academia-Industry Matching Event (AIME23)

Europe/Budapest
Benczúr Hotel Budapest

Benczúr Hotel Budapest

Budapest,H-1068 Budapest, Benczúr utca 35, tel.: +361 479-5650, email: info@hotelbenczur.hu, https://www.hotelbenczur.hu
Antal Jakovác (Wigner RCP, Department of Computational Sciences)
Description

Wigner RCP, together with the HEPTech Network, is organizing the next

Academia-Industry Matching Event (AIME23)

in the topics

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Economy, and Finance

The aim of this event is to bring together Academic researchers and Industry experts to share ideas, potential applications, and foster collaborations in the field of theoretical and practical aspects of AI in Medicine, Economy, and Finance.

Confirmed keynote speakers

  • Miklós Szócska (SOTE)
  • Han Dols (CERN)
  • Tamás Hegedűs (SOTE)
  • Zoltán Toroczkai (University of Notre Dame)

Contributions to the conference are welcome.

Abstracts must contain a title shorter than 100 characters, the name and affiliation of the presenter and coauthors, and a maximum of 4000 characters of body text. Images should be sent separately from the text as the abstract will be reprocessed for display on the website.

Talk submission deadline: October 30, 2023

The call for abstracts is open.

Registration is now open: fill the registration form here.

Registration fee: The regular registration fee is 100 EUR, or 40000 HUF. The reduced registration fee for students is 20 EUR or 8000 HUF (both fees include 27 % VAT). Participants can pay via bank transfer or with a card at the registration desk. Please provide your tax number and invoice address!

Account holder             Wigner Research Centre for Physics
Tax number15327064-2-43
Bank nameMagyar Államkincstár (Hungarian State Treasury)
Announcement{your name}, AIME 2023
Account number10032000-01731134-00000000
IBANHU15 1003 2000 0173 1134 0000 0000
SEPA transfer 
SWIFT code 1HUSTHUHB
non-SEPA transfer 
Correspondent bankMagyar Nemzeti Bank (Hungarian National Bank)
SWIFT code 2MANEHUHB

In case of problems do not hesitate to contact us (jakovac.antal@wigner.hu). 

Organizers:
Antal Jakovác
András Telcs
Péter Lévai
Gergely Barnaföldi

Registration
Registration
  • Monday, 6 November
    • 09:00 10:40
      Session 1
      • 09:00
        The impact of CERN 40m
        Speaker: Giovanni Anelli
      • 09:40
        Data-Driven Health as System Capability 40m
        Speaker: Miklós Szócska
      • 10:20
        Bird's-eye view pre-training for pan-cancer computational histopathology 20m
        Speaker: Oz Kilim (ELTE)
    • 10:40 11:10
      Coffee Break
    • 11:10 12:30
      Session 2
      • 11:10
        Accelerating Innovation – How CERN tech finds its way into society 40m
        Speaker: Han Dols
      • 11:50
        Qualitative Abstraction and Interval Arithmetic in Model Explainability 20m
        Speaker: András Földvári (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
      • 12:10
        Parameter Estimation of Long Memory Stochastic Processes with Deep Neural Networks 20m
        Speaker: András Lukács (Eötvös Loránd University)
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch Break
    • 14:00 15:30
      Session 3
      • 14:00
        Induction and analogy: foundation and transfer effects in drug-target interaction prediction 30m
        Speaker: Péter Antal (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
      • 14:30
        Fame and Income Inequalities: Hirsch-index, Gini-index, gintropy 20m
        Speaker: Prof. Tamas Biro (Wigner RCP, Budapest)
      • 14:50
        Quantum time series 20m

        We map one-dimensional quantum systems to classical time series and explore how strong quantum correlations turn into nontrivial classical time autocorrelations. In particular we show that the Luttinger liquid properties of quantum magnets translate into multifractal time series represented by non-trivial Hurst exponents. These time series have applications in asset price volatility models like "rough volatility".

        Speaker: Gábor Fáth (ELTE TTK)
      • 15:10
        Fine Structures of Edge Localised Modes in Fusion Plasmas 20m
        Speaker: Attila Bencze
    • 15:30 16:00
      Coffee Break
    • 16:00 18:05
      Session 4
      • 16:00
        Nobel Prize for Ferenc Krausz 40m
        Speaker: Péter Dombi (Wigner Research Centre for Physics)
      • 16:40
        Application of protein language models for predicting membrane interacting peptide regions 20m
        Speaker: Tamas Hegedus
      • 17:00
        Detecting Causality in the Fequency Domain with Cross-Mapping Coherence 20m
        Speaker: Zsigmond Benko (MTA Wigner FK)
      • 17:20
        Institute of Scientific Computing 10m
        Speaker: András Telcs (Wigner RCP, Budapest)
  • Tuesday, 7 November
    • 09:00 09:10
      Opening Speech
    • 09:10 10:25
      Session 4
      • 09:10
        Continuous-time Analog Approach to Hard combinatorial Optimization Problems 30m
        Speaker: Zoltán Toroczkai
      • 09:40
        Big whirls talking to smaller whirls: detecting cross-scale information flow 15m
        Speaker: Milan Paulus
      • 09:55
        What is essential is invisible to the eyes: reconstructing hidden common drivers in dynamical systems 15m
        Speaker: Zoltan Somogyvari (MTA Wigner FK)
      • 10:10
        Sejtpopulációs modellek a rákterápiában: a logisztikus növekedéstől a digitáis ikrekig 15m
        Speaker: Peter Boldog
    • 10:25 10:55
      Coffee Break
    • 10:55 12:10
      Session 5
      • 10:55
        Real-World Opportunities of Large Language Models in Science Today: What's Behind the Hype 15m
        Speakers: Dr Miklos Szabo (ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences), Árpád Tamási
      • 11:10
        The quantum entanglement in the Semiclassical limit considering chaos 15m
        Speaker: Agnes Fülöp (assoc. prof.)
      • 11:25
        Non-local cascade failures and synchronization dynamics and stability improvement on power grids 15m
        Speaker: Geza Odor (EK-MFA)
      • 11:40
        Computational complexity of counting and sampling 15m
        Speaker: István Miklós (Rényi Institute)
      • 11:55
        Exploring ultrafast materials science @ ELI-ALPS: insights into function-property-structure relationships. 15m
        Speaker: Mousumi Upadhyay Kahaly (ELI-ALPS)