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 2025
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PhD defence Monika Grewal (EI)
Deep Learning for Landmark Detection, Segmentation, and Multi-Objective Deformable Registration in Medical Imaging
Open Lectures for the Spring School on Social XR 2025
The Distributed and Interactive Systems research group (DIS) of CWI presents the 3rd edition of the Spring School on Social XR, is organizing open lectures on Social XR, at CWI.
Lunch tutorial: Democratizing large-scale inverse problems with PyLops
This is the first in the series of lunch tutorials that we organize in the scope of Amsterdam Imaging Hub, where we aim to bring together specialists in experimental and computational aspects of scientific imaging.
Farewell Symposium for Leen Stougie
On Thursday 3 April 2025, CWI will host a symposium in honor of Leen Stougie's retirement. Leen has had a rich forty year history at CWI, where he has impacted many researchers in the Netherlands and abroad.
Workshop on the Combinatorial, Algorithmic and Probabilistic aspects of Partition Functions
The workshop on the Combinatorial, Algorithmic and Probabilistic aspects of Partition Functions, takes place on Thursday 27 March and Friday 28 March in room L016 and the Forum of CWI. The organizers are Ferenc Bencs (CWI) and Guus Regts (UvA).
Workshop on Themes across Control and Reinforcement Learning
Following our Spring School 2025 of the research semester programme on Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning, we have a general workshop on Themes across Control and Reinforcement Learning.
Scientific Computing Seminar Rafael Bailo (Eindhoven University of Technology)
The Collisional Particle-In-Cell Method for the Vlasov-Maxwell-Landau Equations
Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning: Connections and Challenges - Spring School
This Spring School 2025 is part of the Research Semester Programme "Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning: Connections and Challenges". Five lecturers will be teaching at a preparatory PhD level across five days.
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