For May’s Think & Drink, researchers from Argonne National Laboratory are stopping by the Gaylord Building to explain the current state of Artificial Intelligence. They will also discuss the ways Argonne is harnessing AI and robotics to make new scientific discoveries faster than ever before. Guests will learn how AI works, what it is (and what it isn’t), and get new insights on ways AI will impact their everyday lives.
Enjoy an evening of science, conversation, and community at the Gaylord Building!
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Argonne Panelists:

Christopher Knight is a computational scientist at Argonne, leading efforts in materials and chemistry research. His team uses AI-enabled supercomputers to develop cutting-edge simulations that help solve complex scientific challenges across multiple disciplines.

Tim Hobbs is a theoretical physicist whose research in quantum chromodynamics combines quantum field theory, advanced computing, and AI to better understand nucleon structure, particle interactions, and the fundamental building blocks of matter.

Gillian King-Cargile (moderator) is a science communicator at Argonne, where she partners with scientists to tell powerful stories about groundbreaking research and the discoveries shaping our future. She’s also an author of books for children and adults that explore science and imagination.