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We thank Klaus Tschira Guest Professor Guillermo Cabrera Vives for a brilliant talk at today's colloquium. He spoke about what ML-based systems need to consider regarding real data and interactively explained how galaxies are classified. Stay tuned for the recording on our YouTube channel!


Interested to know how Machine Learning and Astronomy go hand in hand? Watch yesterday’s HITS colloquium talk by Klaus Tschira Guest Professor Guillermo Cabrera Vives and tell us in the comments how well you did in the Galaxy Classification Crowdsourcing Experiment: youtube.com/watch?v=ojLK4-…

Welche Vor- und Nachteile hat KI-basierte Software für den Journalismus? Darüber sprach HITS Journalist in Residence F. Mokler (Felicitas Mokler) letzte Woche in ihrem Talk "Journalismus & KI - passt das zusammen?" in der MAINS. Der Talk ist bald auf YouTube verfügbar. Fotos ©HITS



Today, we're at #Wissenswerte, THE forum for science journalism in the German-speaking world. If you're around, don’t miss our Science Insight at 4pm on Machine Learning & proteins by HITS researcher Leif Seute. Venue: Uni Heidelberg or stop by our booth on the top floor.







🥳 Design proteins from scratch, with a good helix/sheet balance, quickly and robustly with fancy geometric algebra 🤓 that catches how proteins look like! Stellar team work by Leif, Simon, Seva Seva Viliuga and Nico, wonderful HITS Lab project with Jan Stühmer.






Super excited to announce our #neurips2024 paper, "Generating Highly Designable Proteins with Geometric Algebra Flow Matching". Amazing cooperation with Simon Wagner, Leif Seute, Seva Viliuga Seva Viliuga, Nicolas Wolf, and Frauke Graeter Frauke Graeter linkedin.com/posts/jan-stuh…


Mark your calendars for the HITS-SIMPLAIX Joint Colloquium on “Computational Protein Dynamics in the Era of Machine-Learned Atomistic Simulations” on 16 December, 2pm CET. Email [email protected] for on-site participation or register here ow.ly/UoUL50UlAa5 to join via Zoom.

