Informatics Annual Lecture 2026: Inspiring excellence in computer science
Schedule
Thu Jun 25 2026 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Edmond J. Safra Lecture Theatre | London, EN
About this Event
Rethinking the Role of Scientific Discovery in the Era of AI
Professor Mihaela van der Schaar, Director of the University of Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine, will explore how AI systems and humans can work together to change scientific discovery. Mihaela presents 'hypothesis hunting' - a framework for scientific discovery as an agentic process, where networks of AI systems and human networks jointly generate, critique and refine hypotheses. This could reshape how scientific knowledge is produced in the era of AI. Scroll down for the full abstract.
Who is this event for?
This event is for anyone with an interest in learning how AI could change the role of scientific discovery. Experience of studying or working in this field is not required to understand the lecture.
Agenda
17:00 - Opening remarks
17:05 - Lecture by Professor Mihaela van der Schaar
17:50 - Q&A
18:05 - Drinks reception
19:00 - Event close
Asbtract - Rethinking the Role of Scientific Discovery in the Era of AI
The growing availability of large-scale scientific datasets creates opportunities for discovery that are no longer driven by narrowly specified research questions. Instead, science increasingly unfolds through sustained exploration of vast, high-dimensional hypothesis spaces, where multiple explanations, mechanisms, and associations may remain plausible. Professor Mihaela van der Schaar refers to this as hypothesis hunting: an open-ended, cumulative search for insight that challenges traditional, pipeline-based models of scientific discovery.
In this talk, Mihaela presents a framework that rethinks discovery as an agentic process, in which networks of interacting AI agents and human experts jointly explore, critique, and refine hypotheses under shared norms of evaluation. She will discuss how heterogeneous, LLM-based research agents can self-organize into evolving networks that generate, review, and extend findings—trading off novelty, quality, and diversity over time. Drawing on results from biomedical discovery, including cancer cohort analyses, Mihaela argues that such socially structured agent networks can sustain large-scale exploratory discovery, complementing experimental science while reshaping how knowledge is generated, accumulated, and validated in the era of AI.
Speaker bio
Mihaela van der Schaar is the John Humphrey Plummer Professor of Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Medicine at the University of Cambridge. In addition to leading the van der Schaar Lab, Mihaela is founder and director of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine (CCAIM).
Mihaela was elected IEEE Fellow in 2009 and Fellow of the Royal Society in 2024. She has received numerous awards, including the Johann Anton Merck Award (2024), the Oon Prize on Preventative Medicine from the University of Cambridge (2018), a National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2004), 3 IBM Faculty Awards, the IBM Exploratory Stream Analytics Innovation Award, the Philips Make a Difference Award and several best paper awards, including the IEEE Darlington Award. She was a Turing Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute in London between 2016 and 2024. In 2025, she was appointed as Spinoza Guest Professor at Amsterdam University Medical Center.
About the Informatics Annual Lecture
Established in 2024, the Department of Informatics flagship event provides a platform for distinguished academics in the field of computer science, AI and data science to showcase their groundbreaking contributions that are inspiring the future of technology and innovation.
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