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
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ML Seminar: Rémi Bardenet (CNRS & CRIStAL, Univ. Lille)
Everyone is welcome to attend the ML seminar of Rémi Bardenet with the title 'DPPs everywhere: repulsive point processes for Monte Carlo integration, signal processing and machine learning'.
Probability Seminar Charles-Edouard Bréhier (Claude Bernard University Lyon 1)
Efficient sampling for the invariant distributions of SPDEs, 31st October, at 10:00A.M., F1.15 (KdVI)
PhD Defence of Paul Griffioen (SWAT)
Everyone is welcome to attend the public defence of Paul Griffioen of his thesis 'A Unit-Aware Matrix Language andits Application in Control and Auditing'.
16th International Conference on Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS 2019)
Call for Papers: FACS 2019 FACS 2019 is concerned with how formal methods can be applied to component-based software and system development. Formal methods have provided foundations for component-based software through research on mathematical models for components, composition and adaptation, and rigorous approaches to verification, deployment, testing, and certification. See website for more information.
LSH Seminar Arkadiy Dushatskiy
Observer variation-aware medical image segmentation by combining deep learning and surrogate-assisted genetic algorithms
Probability Seminar Sarah James (University of Adelaide)
Modelling intensive care units using quasi-birth-and-death processes, 22nd October, at 14:00PM, F3.20 (KdVI)
Seminar by Martin Farach-Colton, Better File Systems through Data Structures
Martin Farach-Colton (Rutgers University) will be visiting CWI on Wednesday October 16. He will be giving a theory/practice talk which may be of your interest.
PhD Defense Krzysztof Bisewski (SC)
Rare Event Simulation and Time Discretization, Tuesday 15th October at 12:00 p.m.
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