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DESCRIPTION:AbstractArtificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance compu
 ting (HPC) are rapidly becoming the engines of modern science. However\, t
 heir joint effect on discovery has yet to be quantified at scale. Drawing 
 on metadata from over five million scientific publications(2000–2024)\, we
  identify how AI and HPC interact to shape research outcomes across 27 fie
 lds. Papers combining the two technologies are up to three times more like
 ly to introduce novel concepts and five times more likely to reach top-cit
 ed status than conventional work. This convergence of AI and HPC is redefi
 ning the frontier of scientific creativity but also deepening global inequ
 alities in access to computational power and expertise. Our findings sugge
 st that the future of discovery will depend not only on algorithms and com
 pute\, but also on how equitably the world shares these transformative too
 ls.Short BioAldo Geuna is Full Professor of Economic Policy at the Departm
 ent of Cultures\, Politics and Society\, University of Torino\, Fellow IEP
 \, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)\, Fellow of the Colleg
 io Carlo Alberto and Senior Research Associate at the Innovation Policy La
 b\, Munk School of Global Affairs\, University of Toronto. He was Visiting
  Fellow at SIPER\, Stanford University\, Senior Lecturer at SPRU\, Univers
 ity of Sussex\, Senior Research Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Ad
 vanced Studies\, European University Institute and Research Fellow at BETA
 \, Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg). He has published several books a
 nd articles in refereed journals in the area of economics of science\, eco
 nomics of innovation and science and technology policy. He has had editori
 al responsibilities  in Information Economics and Policy\, Italian Economi
 c Journal\, Journal of Technology Transfer and Research Policy. He has bee
 n a member of various scientific committees\, expert groups and panels in 
 Italy\, Sweden\, the UK as well as for the  OECD\, the National Academies 
 (US) and the EU. He has been an invited speaker in various European countr
 ies\, the US\, Canada\, China and Korea. He taught as an invited visiting 
 professor in Chile\, France\, Italy\, Spain and Vietnam. 
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LOCATION:Aula A6 DIAG
SUMMARY:Seminar: Scientific Discovery in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
  and Supercomputers - Aldo Geuna
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