Apart from a scientific semester programme CWI organizes mini-symposia, masterclasses, lectures with renowned speakers (like the Abel prize winners from 2022), hackathons and data challenges. Additionally, we organize and host other regular scientific meetings like reading groups, seminars, collaboration sessions and open-problem sessions. The format is flexible to meet the preferences of the participants.
Events 2019
Find future and past events.
LSH seminar David Craft (Massachusetts General hospital/Harvard Medical School/Broad Institute)
MHC class 1 peptide binding prediction using structurally informed machine learning
N&O seminar: Michail Fasoulakis (ICS-FORTH, Heraklion, Greece)
Everyone is welcome to attend this N&O lecture of Michail Fasoulakis with the title 'Approximate Nash Equilibria in bimatrix games'.
Queueing Colloquium 2019
Everyone is welcome to attend this Colloquium. Please register (free of costs) before May 13, see website.
RISC seminar: Prof. Aggelos Kiayias, University of Edinburgh & IOHK
Everyone is welcome to attend the RISC seminar of Prof. Aggelos Kiayias, with the title 'Architecting Secure and Efficient Distributed Ledgers'.
CWI in Bedrijf 2019 - Digitaal kompas
Opkomende technologieën zoals kunstmatige intelligentie, smart cities en digital finance bieden ongekende mogelijkheden. Waar staan we precies en hoe kunnen bedrijven deze kansen benutten? Sprekers uit het bedrijfsleven en onderzoekers van CWI geven een kijkje in eigen keuken. Zij treden op als ‘Digitaal kompas’ en laten zien waar toekomstige kansen liggen in digitale innovatie.
AMSec Workshop: Security in Diversity
The first AMSec Workshop will feature presentations from various disciplines, accessible to a wide audience, as well as a keynote. The workshop is free and open to anyone interested, but we do request you to register first.
Third International Workshop on the ABS Modeling Language and Tools
This informal workshop serves the purpose to present and discuss the latest developments of the Abstract Behavioral Specification language and related research on programming models and analysis. If you like to participate, or give a presentation, please send an email to the local organizer: F.S.de.Boer@cwi.nl as soon as possible.
ML Seminar: Alberto Riminucci (Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials, CNR)
Everyone is welcome to attend the ML seminar of Alberto Riminucci, with the title 'Charge and spin transport in molecular spin valves and their application in neuromorphic computing'.
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