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IBA Karachi Hosts Advanced School On Machine Learning And AI Methods At LHC

  • June 19, 2026
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IBA’s School of Mathematics and Computer Science is hosting an Advanced School on Machine Learning and AI Methods at LHC from Monday to Friday, July 13 to 17, 2026, at MCS-4, AMAN CED, IBA’s Main Campus in Karachi, inviting students, researchers, faculty members, and professionals to deepen their understanding of modern artificial intelligence techniques and their applications in scientific discovery.

The programme is structured around the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence methods within the context of Large Hadron Collider research, drawing on one of the most data-intensive and computationally demanding domains in modern physics. The LHC, operated by CERN, generates enormous volumes of particle collision data that require advanced computational techniques to analyse, making it one of the most rigorous real-world testing grounds for cutting-edge machine learning methods. Framing the school around LHC applications gives participants exposure to artificial intelligence techniques being applied at the frontier of scientific computing, rather than the more commonly taught business or consumer application contexts that dominate most AI training programmes in Pakistan.

The school is open to a broad range of participants spanning academia and industry, reflecting IBA’s intent to build cross-disciplinary engagement between Pakistan’s mathematics, computer science, and physics research communities and professionals working in applied artificial intelligence. Registration is open with a deadline of Saturday, July 4, 2026, and interested participants can register at https://lnkd.in/dmee7YPS, with further programme details available at https://lnkd.in/d3dckAiP. For Pakistan’s growing community of researchers and students working at the intersection of advanced mathematics, computational science, and artificial intelligence, the programme offers a rare opportunity to engage with methods developed for one of the most demanding scientific computing environments in the world.

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