Ben Nachman, a physicist who leads the Machine Learning Group in Berkeley Lab’s Physics Division is featured in this new article from the Berkeley Lab News Center. Berkeley Lab scientists have developed new machine learning algorithms to accelerate the analysis of data collected decades ago by HERA, a 6.3-kilometer-long ring accelerator and the world’s most powerful electron-proton collider that ran at the DESY national research center in Germany from 1992 to 2007.

How Do You Solve a Problem Like a Proton? You Smash It to Smithereens – Then Build It Back Together With Machine Learning
October 25, 2022 / Theresa Duque / Berkeley Lab News Center