Apr 18 – 19, 2026
University of Delaware, Sharp Laboratory
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Is Physics Severing its Relationship with Mathematics

Apr 18, 2026, 1:45 PM
15m
University of Delaware, Sharp Laboratory

University of Delaware, Sharp Laboratory

104 The Green, Newark, DE 19716
Talk (15 min) Room 103 (Parallel B)

Speaker

Dr Rejwan Ali (NJAAPT)

Description

2024 Physics Nobel Prize award may be marked as the first sign of the
departure of the warm, deep, and historic relationship between physics and classical mathematics. Also perhaps recognizing AI and ML has implied meaning as future instruments of fast-track natural phenomena modeling tools gradually replacing traditional mathematics or even computational software tools. Even 25 years ago most in academia did not realize such changes can happen so fast during one’s lifetime.

The author will present this current trend in physics and how that can shape future physics UG and K-12 curriculum besides the challenges in
K-12 physics education one transition teacher encounters.

Primary author

Dr Rejwan Ali (NJAAPT)

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