2nd Workshop on Nobel Turing Challenge 

Date: November 1, 2022

Location: Kobe Campus, RIKEN / Zoom

https://groups.oist.jp/ja/obu/event/2nd-workshop-nobel-turing-challenge

The Nobel Turing Challenge and Autonomy in AI-driven  Sciences
Dr. Koichi Takahashi, RIKEN

Automated Science: Science without humans
Prof. Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University

The AI Scientist  - Automating Discovery, from Cognitive Robotics to Computational Biology -
Prof. Hod Lipson, USC Information Sciences Institute

The Past, Present, and Future of Automation in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Prof. Shinichiro Fuse, Nagoya University

Knowledge Discovery Inside-Outside Large Language Models
Dr. Shane Gu, Google Brain

Lab Tour

Co-evolution of Human and AI-Robots to Expand Science Frontiers - Advances Required for Autonomous Robots -
Prof. Kanako Harada, University of Tokyo

AI-Robot Driven Peptide/Antibody Drug Discovery Platform
Dr. Satoshi Tamaki, MOLCURE Inc.

The Automation of Science: Philosophy
Prof. Ross King, The Alan Turing Institute

Derivable Scientific Discovery​
Dr. Cristina Cornelio, Samsung AI

Functional Materials Discovery using Computational Design and Robots
Prof. Andrew Cooper, University of Liverpool

Quantifying Statistical Significance for Data-Driven Scientific Hypotheses
Prof. Ichiro Takeuchi, Nagoya University / RIKEN

Can we hibernate? – R&D toward synthetic hibernation for humans
Dr. Genshiro Sunagawa, RIKEN

Discussion

Wrap up
Prof. Hiroaki Kitano, The Systems Biology Institute / OIST

The Nobel Turing Challenge and Autonomy in AI-diriven Sciences

Dr. Koichi Takahashi

Automated Science: Science without Humans

Prof. Robert Murphy

The AI Scientist - Automating Discovery, from Cognitive Robotics to Computational Biology

Prof. Hod Lipson

Knowledge Discovery Inside-Outside Large Language Models​

Dr. Shane Gu

Co-evolution of Human and AI-Robots to Expand Science Frontiers - Advances Required for Autonomous Robots -

Prof. Kanako Harada

AI-Robot Driven Peptide/Antibody Drug Discovery Platform

Dr. Satoshi Tamaki

The Automation of Science: Philosophy

Prof. Ross King

Derivable Scientific Discovery​

Dr. Cristina Cornelio

Functional Materials Discovery using Computational Design and Robots

Prof. Andrew Cooper

Quantifying Statistical Significance for Data-Driven Scientific Hypotheses

Prof. Ichiro Takeuchi

Can we Hibernate? – R&D toward Synthetic Hibernation for Humans

Dr. Genshiro Sunagawa