Beyond Coding: AI Training by Physicists and Mathematicians

Beyond Coding: AI Training by Physicists and Mathematicians

Reflecting on my recent experience at Support Vectors AI Labs, I am inspired to highlight the unique strengths that physicists and mathematicians bring to AI training. My course work on "Foundational Models" and "LLM Bootcamp", led by Asif Qamar and Chandar Lakshminarayan —both with PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics along with advanced degrees in Computer Science—made me realize how their unique perspective goes beyond coding. They taught not just the “How” of AI, but the “Why,” building a foundation for true mastery of AI concepts.

In AI, where Neural Networks and Large Language Models (LLMs) dominate, the field’s core lies in mathematical theories like linear algebra, calculus, and probability. This foundation requires skills in abstract thinking and model-building that physicists and mathematicians excel at. Unlike typical coding courses, physics PhDs undergo years of training in understanding complex systems and identifying patterns within vast datasets—skills that directly translate into building and optimizing AI models.

The Deeper Foundations of AI

Asif Qamar and Chandar Lakshminarayan have made me realize that Physicists and Mathematicians bring more than just programming skills to AI. Their training provides an unparalleled intuitive understanding of theoretical principles, enabling them to break down complex models into core elements. At SupportVectors AI Labs , this depth of knowledge is taught through lab-based courses that combine rigorous theory with real-world applications. For instance, understanding how information flows through neural networks involves not only structuring layers and adjusting weights but also applying concepts from differential equations and statistical mechanics in choosing the right Activation Function, Loss Function, Optimizer etc. (stay tuned for my detailed article that combines all these concepts).

This theoretical depth is more than academic; it’s practical. By understanding the mathematics behind algorithms, students learn to approach problems creatively, not just by replicating existing solutions. Training with physicists and mathematicians prepares students to design new models suited to specific challenges, equipping them to be innovators, not just implementers.

Teaching First-Principles Thinking

One of the most valuable skills physicists bring to AI is first-principles thinking. In my courses with Asif Qamar and Chandar Lakshminarayan , they emphasized questioning assumptions and diving into foundational concepts. This approach enables students to understand the mechanics behind AI tools, making them adaptable and innovative in the face of evolving technology.

For example, models like Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) or Variational Auto Encoders (VAE) require an understanding of probability distributions and optimization techniques. By teaching the theories that underpin these structures, physicists help students go beyond surface-level code and understand the systems driving the technology.

A Unique Advantage at Support Vectors AI Labs

SupportVectors AI Labs exemplifies this unique approach, combining the theoretical rigor of particle physics with hands-on, practical learning. Led by experts like Asif and Chandar, the institute’s training programs go beyond coding. With GPU-powered AI servers and dedicated teaching assistants, students experience an environment where theory meets practice. This high-touch training has led to impressive results: a 100% course completion rate and over 1,500 professionals trained. In addition, SupportVectors AI Labs offers personalized 1x1 guidance through the top notch AI engineers who serve as teaching assistants - Kayalvizhi Thirumavalavan Masoom Rahi Ravi Sati Shreya Shetye Akshaya Nadathur Patrish K. Kate Amon

Physicists & Mathematicians in an 'AI Center of Excellence'

At a time when AI professionals are in high demand, physicists and mathematicians stand out as instructors who can provide a holistic understanding of AI and guide your AI projects to be successful. Their ability to think abstractly, combined with analytical rigor, prepares students to tackle real-world AI applications and develop innovative solutions.

For individuals and organizations aiming to excel in the AI space, having experts with backgrounds in physics and mathematics as part of their "AI Center of Excellence" offers a significant advantage. It’s not just about coding skills; it’s about mastering the principles that make AI powerful and impactful.

Atisha Rajpurohit

Statistical Staff II @ Ernst & Young

4 个月

What a fresh perspective, Sanjai! This makes you think about the foundational strength that physicists and mathematicians bring to AI training. Their deep understanding of these complex systems and theoretical analysis truly do go beyond coding—it's about cultivating a mastery of AI's underlying principles. Applauding SupportVectors AI Labs for bringing this unique approach to understanding AI AI. Kudos to Asif Qamar and Chandar Lakshminarayan and the team for redefining what it means to learn AI!

Mandeep Kular

Perplexity Business Fellow | AI/ML Enthusiast | Sr. Engineering Manager at Nokia

4 个月

This is a great read Sanjai! Learning from first principles always helps set a great foundation. No wonder Geoffrey Hinton, a Computer Scientist won a Nobel Prize in physics this time. These neural networks (or their variations) have been inspired by nature and physics is the understanding of nature :).

Dr. PG Madhavan

Digital Twin maker: Causality & Data Science --> TwinARC - the "INSIGHT Digital Twin"!

5 个月

You can add Ph.D.'s in Engineering *Sciences* also to your list. ?? They have deep relevant knowledge of theoretical underpinnings . . . important not just for GenAI but also any advanced ML. Programming skills in some language is also super-important . . .

Ajay Jotwani

Business Development | Agentic AI Product Management | Leadership Executive

5 个月

An excellent read, thanks for sharing

Krishna Shantakumar

Director & Co-Founder, 95HM Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

5 个月

Wonderful Sanjay that you've taken this up ...... Thanks for demystifying this stuff for folks like me

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