Author name: Catherine Biscarat

L2IT closes the quarter on AI for the two infinities of the CNRS “AI for Science and Science for AI” (AISSAI) center.

Dedicated to heterogeneous data and large representation models in science, this international workshop was organized by L2IT, with the support of the CNRS AISSAI center. It is the third and final workshop of the AISSAI trimester on “Artificial Intelligence for the two infinites”. It was held in Toulouse from September 30 to October 3, 2024. […]

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MaNiTou, 3ème édition

Held in Toulouse, the third MaNiTou summer school on the science of gravitational waves is now open for registration

MaNiTou will cover all areas of current gravitational wave science, from theory to data analysis and observations. It is aimed primarily at Master and PhD students, but also at any scientist wishing to learn more about gravitational waves. The school is organised in collaboration with the scientific communities involved in gravitational waves based in the

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The L2IT holds its “large lab” stand at the European Researchers’ Night

Our young laboratory will be hosting its “grand labo” stand at the 2023 edition of the Nuit Européenne des Chercheurs at Toulouse’s Cité de l’Espace. We’ll be showing you the secrets of the infinitely large and infinitely small, the challenges we face today, and the innovative digital methods we’re using to achieve scientific breakthroughs in

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Gravitational waves: the dawn of new science of the universe

A seminar of the section Midi-Pyrénées de la Société Française de Physique, given by Nicola Tamanini, member of L2IT (IN2P3, CNRS, UT3), Senior Staff scientist at CNRS, on June 30th 2023, seminars room of the FeRMI building, Rangueil campus, at 11:00 AM. Summary (FR): Depuis leur première détection en 2015, les ondes gravitationnelles nous permettent

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Novembre 2022 - workshop on LISA data analysis

Artificial intelligence tackles gravitational waves

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising more and more areas of data science. These methods are beginning to make inroads in the field of data analysis for gravitational wave detectors. With three partner laboratories, the L2IT has created an initiative of excellence to develop these new tools for the LISA mission, the space detector project led by

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