Events
Mar 28 - Apr 3, 2021
Enhancing visibility for reliable underwater visual SLAM
Ayoung Kim, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
KAUST
Challenges in Marine Autonomy
Stefan B. Williams, Head of School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Sydney
KAUST
Numerical Methods for Mean Field Games- Session 2
Mathieu Laurière, Postdoc, Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University, USA
KAUST
Multi-Scale GPU Resource Management for Deep Learning
Mosharaf Chowdhury, Morris Wellman, Assistant Professor of CSE at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
KAUST
Mar 21 - Mar 27, 2021
International Seminar on Mathematical Models and Numerical Methods for Flow and Transport in Porous Media
Speakers from KAUST, CEMSE, PSE, G-CSC, IBRAE and INM RAS
KAUST
Numerical Methods for Mean Field Games - Session 1
Mathieu Laurière, Postdoc, Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University, USA
KAUST
Automated Reasoning in Systems Engineering
Laura Kovacs, Professor in Computer Science at the TU Wien
KAUST
Minimal-time Mean Field Games
Samer Dweik, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia
KAUST
Mar 14 - Mar 20, 2021
Multicomponent flows: overview of the models and results on the existence of global in time solutions - Part 2
Ewelina Zatorska, Senior Lecturer, Applied and Numerical Analysis, Imperial College London, UK
KAUST
On Discovering Nature’s Equations from Observations
Jesper Tegner, Professor, BESE Division, KAUST
KAUST
Fully nonlinear degenerate elliptic equations: qualitative properties of viscosity solutions - Session 3
Martino Bardi, Professor, Mathematical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy
KAUST
Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Emergent Phenomena
Jan Haskovec, Research Scientist, AMCS, KAUST
KAUST
mm-Sized Wireless Implantable Medical Devices Toward Clinical Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Pyungwoo Yeon, Postdoctoral Fellow, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
KAUST
Mar 7 - Mar 13, 2021
Fully nonlinear degenerate elliptic equations: qualitative properties of viscosity solutions - Session 2
Martino Bardi, Professor, Mathematical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy
KAUST
Analysis of the compressible two-phase flow
Dr. Ewelina Zatorska, Senior Lecturer in the Applied and Numerical Analysis, Imperial College London
KAUST
Fully nonlinear degenerate elliptic equations: qualitative properties of viscosity solutions - Session 1
Martino Bardi, Professor, Mathematical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy
KAUST
Materials and Devices for Printed Flexible Electronics
Derya Baran, Assistant Professor, Material Science and Engineering, PSE, KAUST
KAUST
Feb 28 - Mar 6, 2021
A proof of the C^p'-regularity conjecture in the plane
Prof. José Miguel Urbano, Mathematics at the University of Coimbra (Portugal)
KAUST
Title: Introduction to free boundary problems - Session 2
Aram Karakhanyan, Professor, School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, UK
KAUST
The fourth wave: ultrawide bandgap compound semiconductors for photonics and electronics
Xiaohang Li, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
KAUST
Feb 21 - Feb 27, 2021
Title: Introduction to free boundary problems - Session 1
Aram Karakhanyan, Professor, School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, UK
KAUST
Look Here! Guiding Attention in Complex Visualizations
Manuela Waldner, Assistant Professor at the Research Unit of Computer Graphics of the Institute of Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology at TU Wien, Austria
KAUST
Feb 14 - Feb 20, 2021
Forward-prediction and Backward-design by Machine Learning
Prof. Xiangliang Zhang
KAUST
Recent developments for stochastic processes and their applications
Ahmed Kebaier, Associate Professor, Laboratory Analysis, Geometry and Application (LAGA), University Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN)
KAUST
Existence theory for non-separable mean field games - Session 3
David Ambrose, Professor, Department of Mathematics at Drexel University, USA
KAUST
Feb 7 - Feb 13, 2021
Visible Light Communications Technology and Machine Learning - 2021-02-12
Dr. Paul Anthony Haigh, Newcastle University, United Kingdom and Dr. Bo Tan, Tampere University, Finland
KAUST
High Order Numerical Methods for Acoustic and Elastic Scattering
Prof. Vianey Villamizar, Department of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, USA
KAUST
Existence theory for non-separable mean field games - Session 2
David Ambrose, Professor, Department of Mathematics at Drexel University, USA
KAUST
Leveraging Readily Available Data for Low Resource Natural Language Processing
Derry Wijaya, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Boston University
KAUST