AI for Science Workshop — Showcasing AI Across Lancaster

Schedule

Mon Mar 30 2026 at 10:00 am to 03:00 pm

UTC+01:00

Location

The Management School | Lancaster, EN

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This workshop brings together colleagues from across Lancaster to share practical examples of AI for Science.
About this Event

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how we do science: how we collect data, build models, run experiments, design materials, interpret results, quantify uncertainty, and translate findings into real-world impact. This workshop brings together colleagues from across Lancaster to share practical examples of AI for Science—from early-stage ideas to mature projects—and to build connections that can turn good work into collaborative programmes and fundable bids.

Whether you want to learn what others are doing, stress-test an idea, find collaborators, or showcase your work, this is a structured, campus-wide forum focused specifically on the opportunities for scientific discovery with AI.


What to expect
  • Short, focused talks (10–15 minutes): Lightning-style presentations from academics, PDRAs and PhD students on how AI is enabling scientific research and discovery.
  • What worked (and what didn’t): Each speaker will briefly cover (i) the core problem, (ii) the AI method(s) used, (iii) what was learned/achieved, and (iv) limitations—data issues, compute constraints, evaluation challenges, reproducibility, governance/ethics, etc.
  • Poster + networking session (over lunch): A lively, informal opportunity to circulate, ask questions, and identify overlap across projects. Posters are strongly encouraged.
  • Breakout discussions: Facilitated small-group sessions to identify shared needs (data, tools, compute, evaluation, governance), collaboration opportunities, and concrete next steps—particularly towards future external funding and cross-faculty initiatives.
  • Practical takeaways: A curated set of themes, candidate collaborations, and an initial “opportunity map” for AI for Science activity at Lancaster.

Call for presenters (talks + posters)

We are actively seeking short talks (10–15 minutes) on any activity that fits “AI for Science” in the broadest sense. This includes methodological work, applied case studies, infrastructure/tooling, or evaluation and governance approaches that enable scientific progress.

Examples of suitable topics include (not limited to):

  • AI for scientific discovery (new hypotheses, new materials, new mechanisms, new insights)
  • AI for simulation and scientific computing (surrogates, emulators, PDE learning, accelerators)
  • AI for experiments and measurement (automation, control, adaptive/active learning, lab/field workflows)
  • AI for data assimilation and inverse problems (uncertainty quantification, calibration, causal inference)
  • AI for earth and environmental science, climate, ecology, biodiversity, geoscience
  • AI for health, medicine, life sciences, imaging, genomics, epidemiology
  • AI for engineering, energy systems, manufacturing, sensors, robotics
  • AI for evaluation and robustness in scientific settings (ground truth scarcity, dataset shift, validation)
  • Responsible and trustworthy AI for scientific practice (reproducibility, data governance, ethics)

Poster displays: If you have a poster we will provide space for displays and discussion during the lunch session. We can also cover the cost of printing the poster.


Who should attend
  • Academic staff and researchers working in, or curious about, AI-enabled science
  • PDRAs and PhD students with AI-for-science methods or applications
  • Research software engineers, data specialists, lab/technical teams, and professional services colleagues supporting research
  • Anyone interested in building cross-disciplinary collaborations around scientific AI

Provisional schedule (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
  • 10:00 – 10:15 Welcome and aims for the day (DSAIL)
  • 10:15 – 10:45 Framing session: “What counts as AI for Science?” (shared language, examples, evaluation expectations)
  • 10:45 – 12:15 Lightning talks (10–15 minutes each) + structured Q&A
  • 12:15 – 1:15 Lunch + poster session + networking
  • 1:15 – 2:15 Breakout sessions (theme-led groups; capture opportunities and blockers)
  • 2:15 – 2:45 Report-back from groups (short summaries, candidate collaborations)
  • 2:45 – 3:00 Close: Wrap-up and next steps.


Light refreshments will be available throughout the day. Lunch will also be provided, please indicate dietary requirements via the Eventbrite registration.


How to get involved
  • Attend: Register here
  • Present: Submit a proposed title + 2–4 sentence summary with your registration
  • Poster: Indicate in your registration that you would like to bring a poster (and whether you need DSAIL to pay the printing charge)


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