AIAS 2025 Symposium: Pioneering the Future of Science
The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute, renowned for its dedication to scientific inquiry, has officially opened free registration for the upcoming symposium titled "AIAS 2025: the Chen Institute Symposium for AI Accelerated Science." Scheduled to take place on October 27-28, 2025, in San Francisco, this event will serve as a gathering for leading experts from academia and industry to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming scientific research.
This year's symposium promises an outstanding lineup of speakers, including notable Nobel Laureates: Jennifer Doudna from UC Berkeley and David Baker from the University of Washington. They will be joined by other prominent figures in the field such as:
- - Animashree Anankumar – Bren Professor at Caltech
- - Jia Deng – Associate Professor at Princeton University
- - Sham Kakade – Gordon McKay Professor at Harvard University
- - Heather J. Kulik – Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT
- - Zhandong Liu – Chief of Computational Sciences at Texas Children's Hospital
- - Tom Miller – Co-founder and CEO of Iambic Therapeutics
- - Omar M. Yaghi – Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley
These speakers will delve into significant advancements in AI, discussing how they contribute to various scientific disciplines. Attendees can expect discussions on a multitude of transformative topics, including the following:
Topics of Focus:
1.
Foundational AI Models
Insights into large-scale, pre-trained models that enable scientific reasoning, prediction, and simulations across fields.
2.
Long-Term Memory Mechanisms
Exploration of innovations in AI memory architecture that allow for persistent knowledge representation and lifelong learning.
3.
Synthetic Data Generation
Examination of techniques for producing high-quality synthetic datasets to enhance research pipelines.
4.
Research Process Automation
Overview of AI tools that can streamline the experimental design, data analysis, and synthesis of literature, further optimizing the scientific workflow.
The symposium is designed for researchers, scientists, and AI enthusiasts eager to learn and network within this rapidly evolving landscape. Although attendance is free, prior registration is required to ensure access and receive updates about the program.
To register and for more details, visit
www.AIAS2025.org today.
About the Chen Institute
Established in 2016, the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute is committed to enhancing human experience through a better understanding of how our brains interact with the environment. Operating out of the Bay Area, the institute focuses on advancing scientific knowledge in critical areas like neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and aging, collaborating with leading global research and academic institutions. Moreover, it champions initiatives in AI development, emphasizing technology's potential to positively impact human well-being.
For further information, visit
Chen Institute and explore their additional initiatives such as the Science Prize for AI Accelerated Research.