Can machine learning be useful in the molecular and biomedical sciences?

Staff - Faculty of Informatics

Date: 25 July 2019 / 14:30 - 15:30

USI Lugano Campus, room SI-003, Informatics building (Via G. Buffi 13)

Speaker:
Simon Olsson, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Abstract:
In this talk I will to motivate and outline some general problems and opportunities for machine learning in molecular and biomedical sciences. I will then give three different examples of how we have used three different branches of machine learning in the molecular sciences to target very different albeit all challenging problems[1,2,3]. Finally, I will discuss future directions and outstanding problems.

[1] Olsson S*, Noé F* ”Dynamic Graphical Models of Molecular Kinetics” PNAS (2019)
[2] Wang L, Olsson S, Wehmeyer C, Perez A, Charron N, De Fabritiis G, Noé F*, Clementi C*. ”Machine Learning of coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics Force Fields” ACS Central Science (2019)
[3] Noé F*†, Olsson S†, Köhler J†, Wu H. ”Boltzmann Generators - Sampling Equilibrium States of Many-Body Systems with Deep Learning”

Biography:
Simon Olsson is a graduate of Biochemistry (MSc) and Bioinformatics (PhD) from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Olsson was awarded a prestigious independent postdoctoral research grant from the Danish Council for Independent Research to join ETH Zürich and IRB Bellinzona as a postdoctoral researcher. Since spring 2016 Olsson has been a Dahlem Research School Fellow and later a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt foundation at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

Host: Prof. Rolf Krause (ICS), Dr. Andrea Cavalli (IRB)

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