Conference

The 6th International Workshop on Deep Learning in Computational Physics

Wednesday, July 6, 2022 - Friday, July 8, 2022      MLIT JINR, Dubna     Dubna,Russia

On 6 – 8 July, the Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies JINR will host the The 6th International Workshop on Deep Learning in Computationa l Physics (DLCP-2022)

The workshop will be held in a mixed format. The poster section will be held on site only.

The workshop primarily focuses on the use of machine learning in particle astrophysics and high energy physics, but is not limited to this area. Topics of interest are various applications of artificial neural networks to physical problems, as well as the development of new modern machine learning methods for analyzing various scientific data, including big data.
The working language is English. Participation is free.

Main topics:

  1. Machine learning in particle astrophysics and high energy physics
  2. Modern machine learning methods
  3. Machine learning in natural sciences
  4. Machine learning in education
Important dates:
  • Abstract submission — June 22, 2022
  • Notification of acceptance — June 29, 2022
  • Registration — until July 4, 2022
  • The Workshop — July 6-8, 2022
  • Paper submission — August 9, 2022
  • Notification of paper acceptance — September 6, 2022
We invite two types of submissions:
REGULAR PAPERS describe research not published or submitted elsewhere (10-12 pages).
SHORT PAPERS may be position papers, descriptions of research prospects, challenges, projects,
ongoing works, or applications (5-9 pages)

Selected articles will be recommended for publication in the scientific journal “Numerical Methods and Programming” which is indexed in RSCI. The journal is included in the Higher Attestation Commission.

All correspondence concerning the workshop should be addressed to dlcp2022@jinr.ru.

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Organizers:
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies (MLIT JINR, Dubna, Russia); M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University; D.V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP MSU, Moscow, Russia).