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FLAME AI 2023 Week 1

The document provides a schedule for a 4-day conference from September 5-8, 2023. It lists the times and topics for opening and closing sessions, invited talks, and machine learning challenge sessions. All sessions will be recorded and attendees can download an .ics file to add the schedule to their calendars. The schedule includes sessions on introductory machine learning topics as well as more advanced topics within various scientific domains.

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FLAME AI 2023 Week 1

The document provides a schedule for a 4-day conference from September 5-8, 2023. It lists the times and topics for opening and closing sessions, invited talks, and machine learning challenge sessions. All sessions will be recorded and attendees can download an .ics file to add the schedule to their calendars. The schedule includes sessions on introductory machine learning topics as well as more advanced topics within various scientific domains.

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Week 1 Schedule 1All sessions will be recorded

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Download .ics file for youir calendars
Sept 5 to Sept 8, 2023
Color Code: Opening and Closing Invited Talks ML Challenge Sessions

Time is U.S. PST (GMT -7) Tue, Sept 5 Wed, Sept 6 Thurs, Sept 7 Fri, Sept 8
9 AM to 9.30AM
FLAME AI Launch
Matthias Ihme The Next Great Scientific
9.30AM to 10AM
Intro. to Python for ML Theory is Hiding Inside Your
Wai Tong Chung Neural Network
10 AM to 10.30AM Miles Cranmer
Break
10.30AM to 11AM Break Break

Physics-informed Neural
FLAME ML Challenge
Open-source Crowdscience Foundation Models for the Networks (PINNs) and Neural
Introduction and Basic
11AM to 12PM on Kaggle Sciences Operators for Fluid Mechanics
Tutorial
Walter Reade Alex Tamkin and Reactive Transport
Wai Tong Chung
George Karniadakis

12PM to 1PM Break Break


From Experiments to
Neural Operators: AI for
Models: Challenges and
Accelerating Simulation and
1PM to 2PM New Opportunities for
Design
Turbulent Combustion
Anima Anandkumar
Tarek Echekki

2 hours of "Office Hours” Sessions per Day on Zoom for ML Challenge.


After 2PM
Exact Time TBD Based on Audience Feedback

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