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