The 2025 Physics Nobel Prize: Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling
The 2025 Physics Nobel Prize: Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling
OPINION: Nobel-winning RNA research and AI-driven protein folding models challenge our perceptions of discovery beyond just academia.
https://undark.org/2024/11/07/opinion-nobel-prizes-tell-a-story-about-scientific-discovery/
#NobelPrize2024 #ScienceAndTechnology #Innovation #ScientificDiscovery #AI #MachineLearning #RNAResearch #LifeSciences #PhysicsNobel #ChemistryNobel #ComputationalScience #TechInScience #ScientificInnovation #InterdisciplinaryScience #NonAcademicResearch #FutureOfResearch #EthicsInTech #ProteinFolding #AcademicScience #AIInScience #undark
Hopfield and Hinton Win 2024 Nobel Prize for Advancing Machine Learning with Neural Networks.
#NobelPrize #Hopfield #Hinton #MachineLearning #NeuralNetworks #ArtificialIntelligence #AIRevolution #TechPioneers #Innovation #PhysicsNobel
Nobel Prize in Physics 2024
John Joseph Hopfield, Princeton University, and Geoffrey E. Hinton, University of Toronto, were honored for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning (ML) with artificial neural networks
https://www.chemistryviews.org/nobel-prize-in-physics-2024/
#nobel #physicsnobel #neuralnetworks #ai #machinelearning #chemistry #chemistryviews #chemviews
Nobel Prize in Physics 2024: John Joseph Hopfield, Princeton University, and Geoffrey E. Hinton, University of Toronto, were honored for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning (ML) with artificial neural networks
It's Nobel week! Today we will find out who has won the Nobel Prize in Physics. When? around 1145 Stockholm time. Stay tuned!
The Nobel Prize rewards science, humanism and peace efforts. This is one of the central concepts in the will of Alfred Nobel, and it also permeates the outreach activities that have been developed for the purpose of engaging, inspiring and spreading knowledge about the Nobel Prize as well as the discoveries and achievements of the laureates.
Congratulations to this years winners! Producing ultrashort pulses is a fascinating subject. I like this Nobel from a teaching perspective - it has cool physics and mathematics, but also prospects for exciting applications for many years to come.
Also, Mme L'Huillier was mid lecture when she got the call, and went back to finish it. Gotta love that commitment, as the nobel chairman also noted.