Seminars & Colloquia
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In 2016, the ALICE experiment observed that the ratio of strange to non-strange hadron yields increases with the charged-particle multiplicity at midrapidity, evolving smoothly across interaction systems and energies.
This seminar will offer a review the most common situations in which the regularity conditions that underlie classical likelihood-based parametric inference fail, focusing on the large-sample properties of the likelihood ratio statisti
The leading AI companies are increasingly focused on building generalist AI agents — systems that can autonomously plan, act, and pursue goals across almost all tasks that humans can perform.
Present the latest particle physics results from non-LHC experiments, open to all other experimental activities, at CERN and elsewhere.
Present the latest particle physics results from the LHC experiments, open to all other experimental activities, at CERN and elsewhere.
Disseminate results from software activities in the context of Experimental Physics, as well as external high-profile presentations for relevant technologies.
Organized by EP and IT. An opportunity for the CERN community to be in contact with people from HEP as well as from other science domains and industry developing new data science solutions.
Present information on new developments and stimulate in depth discussions within the detector community present at CERN.
Organized by the Future Colliders Unit in the Research and Computing Sector (RCS), these seminars are dedicated to all aspects of Future Colliders projects.
Non-technical talks of general interest covering a broad range, not limited to particle physics and related fields.
They are intended for a general academic audience and open to all people at CERN from all departments.