Events
Feb 14 - Feb 20, 2021
Recent developments for stochastic processes and their applications
Ahmed Kebaier, Associate Professor, Laboratory Analysis, Geometry and Application (LAGA), University Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN)
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Existence theory for non-separable mean field games - Session 3
David Ambrose, Professor, Department of Mathematics at Drexel University, USA
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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
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High Order Numerical Methods for Acoustic and Elastic Scattering
Prof. Vianey Villamizar, Department of Mathematics, Brigham Young University, USA
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Existence theory for non-separable mean field games - Session 2
David Ambrose, Professor, Department of Mathematics at Drexel University, USA
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Leveraging Readily Available Data for Low Resource Natural Language Processing
Derry Wijaya, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Boston University
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Jan 31 - Feb 6, 2021
Effective Literature Search
Nevena Tomic, Library Subject Specialist, PSE, KAUST
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Existence theory for non-separable mean field games - Session 1
David Ambrose, Professor, Department of Mathematics at Drexel University, USA
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Monte Carlo based Inference for State-space Models
Sumeetpal Singh, Reader, Engineering Statistics, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
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Jan 24 - Jan 30, 2021
Fractional calculus and partial differential equation - Session 2
Fabio Camilli, Full Professor of Mathematical Analysis, Università di Roma, La Sapienza, Italy
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A personal and historical view of computational mathematics
Tony Chan, President, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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Fractional calculus and partial differential equation - Session 1
Fabio Camilli, Full Professor of Mathematical Analysis, Università di Roma, La Sapienza, Italy
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Building Better Datacenters - The Quest for Low Latency
Simon Peter, Assistant professor, Computer Science, University of Texas, Austin
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Building Latency-Critical Datacenter Systems
Marios Kogias, Researcher, Computer Science, Microsoft Research, Cambridge
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Jan 17 - Jan 23, 2021
Elliptic PDEs: Regularity under minimal assumptions - Session 2
Giuseppe Di Fazio,Professor of Mathematics at the University of Catania, Italy
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Elliptic PDEs: Regularity under minimal assumptions - Session 1
Giuseppe Di Fazio, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Catania, Italy
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Building Scalable Network Stacks for Modern Applications
Ahmed Saeed, Postdoctoral Associate, Computer Science, MIT
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Jan 10 - Jan 16, 2021
Overcoming the curse of dimensionality: from nonlinear Monte Carlo to deep learning
Arnulf Jentzen, Professor, Applied Mathematics Münster: Institute for Analysis and Numerics, University of Münster
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Jan 3 - Jan 9, 2021
Mean Field Games: Numerical Methods and Applications
Mathieu Laurière, Postdoc, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, Princeton University
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Dec 20 - Dec 26, 2020
What’s the Story with UAV Cellular Communications?
Prof. Giovanni Geraci, Assistant Professor, University Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona, Spain
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Dec 13 - Dec 19, 2020
Wireless Communications using Light - not all wireless is at RF
Prof. Steve Hranilovic, Associate Dean, McMaster University, Canada and Dr. Imran Shafique Ansari, Assistant Professor, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Dec 6 - Dec 12, 2020
Nov 29 - Dec 5, 2020
Mini Courses by Prof Piermarco Cannarsa - Session 2
Professor Piermarco Cannarsa, Mathematical Analysis at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
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Mean Field Games with State Constraints - Session 1
Professor Piermarco Cannarsa, Mathematical Analysis at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
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Transparent and Robust Causal Inference in Data Science
Carlos Cinelli, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Statistics, UCLA
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Aggregation-Diffusion PDEs: Gradient Flows, Long Time asymptotics and bifurcations - Session 3
José A. Carrillo, Professor, Applied Mathematics at The Queen’s College, University of Oxford, UK
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Nov 22 - Nov 28, 2020
Aggregation-Diffusion PDEs: Gradient Flows, Long Time asymptotics and bifurcations - Session 2
José A. Carrillo, Professor, Applied Mathematics at The Queen’s College, University of Oxford, UK
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Energy-Efficient Non-Orthogonal Multicast and Unicast Transmission of Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems with SWIPT
Prof. Minghua Xia, Sun Yat-sen University, China & Prof. Zilong Liu,University of Essex, United Kingdom
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Aggregation-Diffusion PDEs: Gradient Flows, Long Time asymptotics and bifurcations - Session 1
José A. Carrillo, Professor, Applied Mathematics at The Queen’s College, University of Oxford, UK
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