Alessandro Ingrosso
Theoretical neuroscience, machine learning and spin glasses.
Assistant professor at Donders Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Website: aleingrosso.github.io
- Not despondent to share our new work arxiv.org/abs/2601.17427 with Santiago Acevedo and Cristopher Erazo from SISSA, where we show that Binary Intrisic Dimension (BID) [ nature.com/articles/s42... ] is able to detect phase transitions in the Hopfield model. 1/N
- Reposted by Alessandro IngrossoInterested in doing a Ph.D. to work on building models of the brain/behavior? Consider applying to graduate schools at CU Anschutz: 1. Neuroscience www.cuanschutz.edu/graduate-pro... 2. Bioengineering engineering.ucdenver.edu/bioengineeri... You could work with several comp neuro PIs, including me.
- Please RT - Open PhD position in my group at the Donders Center for Neuroscience, Radboud University. We're looking for a PhD candidate interested in developing theories of learning in neural networks. Applications are open until October 20th. For more info: www.ru.nl/en/working-a...
- Just got back from a great summer school at Sapienza University sites.google.com/view/math-hi... where I gave a short course on Dynamics and Learning in RNNs. I compiled a (very biased) list of recommended readings on the subject, for anyone interested: aleingrosso.github.io/_pages/2025_...
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- Our paper on the statistical mechanics of transfer learning is now published in PRL. Franz-Parisi meets Kernel Renormalization in this nice collaboration with friends in Bologna (F. Gerace) and Parma (P. Rodondo, R. Pacelli). journals.aps.org/prl/abstract...
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- Announcing our StatPhys29 Satellite Workshop "Molecular biophysics at the transition state: from statistical mechanics to AI" to be held in Trento, Italy, from July 7th to 11th, 2025: indico.ectstar.eu/event/252/. Co-organized with Raffaello Potestio and his lab in Trento.
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- Our paper on density of states in NNs is now published in TMLR. We show how the loss landscape in simple learning problems can be characterized by Wang-Landau sampling. A nice collaboration with the Potestio Lab in Trento, at the interface between ML and soft-matter. openreview.net/forum?id=BLD...
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