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How to merge AI with physics/engineering, bringing new ideas into academic research in physics/engineering and coming up with new projects? All areas of AI possible (curve fitting, clustering, deep learning, reinforcement learning, time series analysis...).










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put on hold as too broad by n1k31t4, JahKnows, Ethan, Siong Thye Goh, Mark.F yesterday


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    I think this question is a bit too broad for a Stack Exchange type forum. It is more of a discussion topic and would be better suited somewhere like Quora. If you search online, there are already many examples of AI in Physics and Engineering.
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    @ShubhamPanchal that's within AI in a broad sense, tho it seems to b too big a word to use the term AI where an easy term optimization could've been used
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    Answer to these questions are already answered. I suggest you spend time researching about it on google/quora and lot of other forums before posting it
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    – karthikeyan mg
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    @karthikeyanmg didn't find anything of use to me online
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How to merge AI with physics/engineering, bringing new ideas into academic research in physics/engineering and coming up with new projects? All areas of AI possible (curve fitting, clustering, deep learning, reinforcement learning, time series analysis...).










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put on hold as too broad by n1k31t4, JahKnows, Ethan, Siong Thye Goh, Mark.F yesterday


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  • $begingroup$
    I think this question is a bit too broad for a Stack Exchange type forum. It is more of a discussion topic and would be better suited somewhere like Quora. If you search online, there are already many examples of AI in Physics and Engineering.
    $endgroup$
    – n1k31t4
    2 days ago










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    @ShubhamPanchal that's within AI in a broad sense, tho it seems to b too big a word to use the term AI where an easy term optimization could've been used
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    – feynman
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    Answer to these questions are already answered. I suggest you spend time researching about it on google/quora and lot of other forums before posting it
    $endgroup$
    – karthikeyan mg
    2 days ago










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    @karthikeyanmg didn't find anything of use to me online
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    – feynman
    2 days ago














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How to merge AI with physics/engineering, bringing new ideas into academic research in physics/engineering and coming up with new projects? All areas of AI possible (curve fitting, clustering, deep learning, reinforcement learning, time series analysis...).










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How to merge AI with physics/engineering, bringing new ideas into academic research in physics/engineering and coming up with new projects? All areas of AI possible (curve fitting, clustering, deep learning, reinforcement learning, time series analysis...).







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put on hold as too broad by n1k31t4, JahKnows, Ethan, Siong Thye Goh, Mark.F yesterday


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put on hold as too broad by n1k31t4, JahKnows, Ethan, Siong Thye Goh, Mark.F yesterday


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • $begingroup$
    I think this question is a bit too broad for a Stack Exchange type forum. It is more of a discussion topic and would be better suited somewhere like Quora. If you search online, there are already many examples of AI in Physics and Engineering.
    $endgroup$
    – n1k31t4
    2 days ago










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    @ShubhamPanchal that's within AI in a broad sense, tho it seems to b too big a word to use the term AI where an easy term optimization could've been used
    $endgroup$
    – feynman
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    Answer to these questions are already answered. I suggest you spend time researching about it on google/quora and lot of other forums before posting it
    $endgroup$
    – karthikeyan mg
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    @karthikeyanmg didn't find anything of use to me online
    $endgroup$
    – feynman
    2 days ago


















  • $begingroup$
    I think this question is a bit too broad for a Stack Exchange type forum. It is more of a discussion topic and would be better suited somewhere like Quora. If you search online, there are already many examples of AI in Physics and Engineering.
    $endgroup$
    – n1k31t4
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    @ShubhamPanchal that's within AI in a broad sense, tho it seems to b too big a word to use the term AI where an easy term optimization could've been used
    $endgroup$
    – feynman
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    Answer to these questions are already answered. I suggest you spend time researching about it on google/quora and lot of other forums before posting it
    $endgroup$
    – karthikeyan mg
    2 days ago










  • $begingroup$
    @karthikeyanmg didn't find anything of use to me online
    $endgroup$
    – feynman
    2 days ago
















$begingroup$
I think this question is a bit too broad for a Stack Exchange type forum. It is more of a discussion topic and would be better suited somewhere like Quora. If you search online, there are already many examples of AI in Physics and Engineering.
$endgroup$
– n1k31t4
2 days ago




$begingroup$
I think this question is a bit too broad for a Stack Exchange type forum. It is more of a discussion topic and would be better suited somewhere like Quora. If you search online, there are already many examples of AI in Physics and Engineering.
$endgroup$
– n1k31t4
2 days ago












$begingroup$
@ShubhamPanchal that's within AI in a broad sense, tho it seems to b too big a word to use the term AI where an easy term optimization could've been used
$endgroup$
– feynman
2 days ago




$begingroup$
@ShubhamPanchal that's within AI in a broad sense, tho it seems to b too big a word to use the term AI where an easy term optimization could've been used
$endgroup$
– feynman
2 days ago












$begingroup$
Answer to these questions are already answered. I suggest you spend time researching about it on google/quora and lot of other forums before posting it
$endgroup$
– karthikeyan mg
2 days ago




$begingroup$
Answer to these questions are already answered. I suggest you spend time researching about it on google/quora and lot of other forums before posting it
$endgroup$
– karthikeyan mg
2 days ago












$begingroup$
@karthikeyanmg didn't find anything of use to me online
$endgroup$
– feynman
2 days ago




$begingroup$
@karthikeyanmg didn't find anything of use to me online
$endgroup$
– feynman
2 days ago










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