AI Seminars 2023: Artificial Intelligence in Classical and Quantum Photonics
DEIB - Conference Room "E. Gatti" (Bldg. 20)
March 9th, 2023
5.30 pm
Contacts:
Nicola Gatti
Research Line:
Artificial intelligence and robotics
March 9th, 2023
5.30 pm
Contacts:
Nicola Gatti
Research Line:
Artificial intelligence and robotics
Abstract
On March 9th, 2023 at 5.30 pm a new appointment of the "AI Seminar 2023 titeld "Artificial Intelligence in Classical and Quantum Photonics" will be held by Prof. Dario Polli (Associate Professor) and Federico Vernuccio (PostDoc) in DEIB Conference Room.
The last decades saw a huge rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a powerful tool to boost industrial and scientific research in a broad range of fields. AI and photonics are developing a promising two-way synergy: on the one hand, AI approaches can be used to control a number of complex linear and nonlinear photonic processes, both in the classical and quantum regimes; on the other hand, photonics can pave the way for a new class of platforms to accelerate AI-tasks. Here, we present the main AI applications in the fields of spectroscopy and chemometrics, computational imaging, wavefront shaping and quantum optics. We will give higher relevance to applications in Coherent-anti Stokes Raman scattering spectroscopy and microscopy, a powerful vibrational imaging technique that delivers maps of cells and biological tissues. We conclude with an overview of future developments of the promising synergy between AI and photonics.
Please register for the event here.
The last decades saw a huge rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a powerful tool to boost industrial and scientific research in a broad range of fields. AI and photonics are developing a promising two-way synergy: on the one hand, AI approaches can be used to control a number of complex linear and nonlinear photonic processes, both in the classical and quantum regimes; on the other hand, photonics can pave the way for a new class of platforms to accelerate AI-tasks. Here, we present the main AI applications in the fields of spectroscopy and chemometrics, computational imaging, wavefront shaping and quantum optics. We will give higher relevance to applications in Coherent-anti Stokes Raman scattering spectroscopy and microscopy, a powerful vibrational imaging technique that delivers maps of cells and biological tissues. We conclude with an overview of future developments of the promising synergy between AI and photonics.
Please register for the event here.