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Teaser image to Unveiling the Cosmos: Deep Learning Solutions to Inverse Problems in Astrophysics

Munich AI Lectures

Unveiling the Cosmos: Deep Learning Solutions to Inverse Problems in Astrophysics

Prof. Dr. Jean-Luc Starck, CEA-Saclay, France

   18.02.2025

   5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

   Senatssaal, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Join us for the next Munich AI Lectures featuring Prof. Dr. Jean-Luc Starck from the CosmoStat Laboratory, CEA CEA-Saclay, France.

Prof. Starck will present “Unveiling the Cosmos: Deep Learning Solutions to Inverse Problems in Astrophysics.”
The lecture will explore how deep learning is transforming the analysis of astrophysical inverse problems, such as image reconstruction and gravitational lensing data.

This lecture is open to everyone—registration is not required.

Organized by:

Prof. Dr. Gitta Kutyniok LMU & MCML


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