2024 Hertz Summer and Topical Forum Workshop Recap
The 2024 Hertz Summer Workshop and Topical Forum, which took place August 1–4, 2024, at the beautiful Mont-Tremblant Resort in Quebec, Canada, was truly a one-of-a-kind gathering filled with vibrant discussions, meaningful networking and productive collaboration.
The annual Summer Workshop is the signature event for the Hertz community and one-of-a-kind gathering of some of the top scientists, entrepreneurs and leaders in our nation’s science and technology enterprise. This year, we also offered a special topical forum focused on the future of energy — supported by the generosity of Eric and Wendy Schmidt. Open to all workshop attendees, this event brought together students with early, mid-, and senior career Hertz Fellows to explore solutions to our most pressing challenges related to energy, with AI, National Security and Climate Change as subtopic areas.
We hope you find these videos of our special guest speakers valuable and encourage you to share them with colleagues who you think may be interested. We will share more as they are available. Thank you again to all who attended and those who volunteered their time and resources to make this year's workshop a success.
Featured Speakers
“Shaping the Future: Leveraging Emerging Technology for Science, Energy and National Security”
Kim Budil
“Research Security and International Engagement from the Perspective of a National Security Laboratory”
Thomas mason
Hertz Fellows Showcase
“Can we reliably remove hallucinations from LLM outputs?”
John Cherian
“Creating New Genomic Medicines with Man-Made Evolution”
Jacob Steinhardt
Featured Speakers
"Shaping the Future: Leveraging Emerging Technology for Science, Energy and National Security"
Hertz Fellow Kim Budil, the Director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, presented, "Shaping the Future: Leveraging Emerging Technology for Science, Energy and National Security."
"Research Security and International Engagement from the Perspective of a National Security Laboratory"
Thomas Mason, Director of Los Alamos National Laboratory, presented, "Research Security and International Engagement from the Perspective of a National Security Laboratory."
Hertz Fellows Showcase
Hertz Fellows took part in five minute lightning talks to share a variety of groundbreaking scientific research and technology development.
"Can we reliably remove hallucinations from LLM outputs?"
Hertz Fellow John Cherian, a PhD student at Stanford University, presented "Can we reliably remove hallucinations from LLM outputs?"
"Clarity AI Research"
Hertz Fellow Jacob Steinhardt, an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley, presented, "Clarity AI Research."