SubMIT Users Meeting - operated by Physics Basic Computing Services
Tuesday, 5 May 2026 -
10:00
Monday, 4 May 2026
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
10:00
Refreshments
Refreshments
10:00 - 10:05
Room: 26-414 (Kolker room)
10:05
SubMIT Overview & News
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David Walter
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
SubMIT Overview & News
David Walter
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
10:05 - 10:20
Room: 26-414 (Kolker room)
10:20
User Group Representatives Roundtable & Open Discussion
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Luke Kim
(student@mit.edu)
Josu Aurrekoetxea
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jose Miguel Munoz Arias
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jordan Lang
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Amer Al-Hiyasat
(MIT)
Hans Moritz Guenther
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
User Group Representatives Roundtable & Open Discussion
Luke Kim
(student@mit.edu)
Josu Aurrekoetxea
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jose Miguel Munoz Arias
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jordan Lang
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Amer Al-Hiyasat
(MIT)
Hans Moritz Guenther
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
10:20 - 10:30
Room: 26-414 (Kolker room)
10:30
An integrated neural wavefunction solver for spinful Fermi systems
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Alexander Avdoshkin
(MIT)
An integrated neural wavefunction solver for spinful Fermi systems
Alexander Avdoshkin
(MIT)
10:30 - 10:50
Room: 26-414 (Kolker room)
Alexander Avdoshkin is a member of the SubMIT project team and a theoretical physicist working on quantum many-body systems, condensed matter, and machine learning methods for physics. He focuses on computational approaches to strongly correlated quantum systems and neural-network-based wavefunctions. He will present recent work done using SubMIT, introducing a machine-learning-based framework to study interacting fermionic systems with spin. The method combines variational Monte Carlo with transformer-based neural networks to efficiently model complex quantum states with both spatial and spin degrees of freedom, enabling applications to systems such as electron gases and quantum magnets.
10:50
Followup Discussion
Followup Discussion
10:50 - 11:00
Room: 26-414 (Kolker room)