AI & Physics

SMASH track

AI & Physics

Scheduled: 23. 09. to 24. 09. 2025

The session focuses on  use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Fundamental Physics, in particular all aspects of particle physics, astroparticle physics, nuclear physics, gravitational wave physics, cosmology, theoretical physics as well as simulation and computational infrastructure. We aim to explore the use of AI from various aspects, including anomaly detection, generative algorithms (simulation), foundation models, explainability, connections with hardware implementations and emerging technologies like quantum computing. The event will take place from September 23 to 24, 2025.

Please submit extended abstracts (1 page max in LNCS format) that includes the title of the talk, names of the co-authors and a description of results you plan to present.


Important Dates

  • 15. 7. 2025 - Paper/abstract submission deadline
  • 21. 7. 2025 - Notification of acceptance
  • 25. 7. 2025 - Camera-ready version and Author registration deadline
  • Keynote Speakers

  • Gregor Kasieczka
  • Uroš Seljak (SMASH supervisors)
  • Invited Speakers

  • Roberto Trotta (SMASH supervisors)
  • Mario Juric
  • Program Chairs

  • Gabrijela Zaharijas, (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenija) (SMASH supervisors)
  • Borut Paul Kerševan (IJS and University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) (SMASH supervisors)
  • Program Commitee

  • Sascha Caron (NIKEF, Netherlands)
  • Elena Cuoco (University of Bologna, Italy)
  • Tommaso Dorigo (CERN, Switzerland)
  • Jernej Fesel Kamenik (IJS and University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) (SMASH supervisors)
  • Dimitry Malyshev (Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics (ECAP), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
  • Tanja Petrushevska (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenija) (SMASH supervisors)
  • Tilman Plehn (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
  • David Rousseau (IJCLab, CNRS/IN2P3 and Université Paris-Saclay, France)
  • Roberto Ruiz de Austri (IFIC/CSIC and University of Valencia, Spain)
  • Sofia Villacorsa (CERN, Switzerland)
  • Submission Link