Naast een wetenschappelijk semesterprogramma organiseert het CWI minisymposia, masterclasses, hackathons en data-challenges. Daarnaast hosten we reguliere wetenschappelijke bijeenkomsten zoals leesgroepen, seminars, samenwerkingssessies en open-probleemsessies. Dit vullen we in op een flexibele manier, waarbij we rekening houden met de voorkeuren van de deelnemers.
Evenementen
Een overzicht van komende en afgelopen CWI evenementen (Nederlands- en Engelstalig)
Soorten events die je hier kunt vinden:
PhD defence of Sophie Klumper (Networks and Optimization)
The GAP and the gain: Improving the approximate mechanism design frontier in constrained environments
Scientific Machine Learning and Numerical Methods – Autumn School
This Autumn School 2025 is part of the Research Semester Programme "Bridging Numerical Analysis and Scientific Machine Learning: Advances and Applications." Over the course of five days, five lecturers will provide preparatory PhD-level instruction through a combination of lectures and interactive sessions.
Postponed - Workshop: Information Disorder Network Netherlands - From hate speech to mis-/disinformation (and beyond)
This workshop is part of the Research Semester Programme Truth is in the Eyes of the Machines. NB This workshop has been postponed to 27 October 2025.
PhD defence of Max Kiss (Computational Imaging)
Advancing Learned Algorithms for 2D X-ray Computed Tomography
IFIP PERFORMANCE 2025 Conference
The IFIP PERFORMANCE 2025 conference will be held at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam (NL) on November 11-14, 2025
PhD defense Jordi Weggemans (A&C / QuSoft)
CWI Lectures on Secure Computation
In 2025, the CWI Lectures are dedicated to the future of secure computation. How we can harness data while protecting privacy and confidentiality? The programme features distinguished speakers from MIT, ETH Zurich, KU Leuven and Dutch Universities. Participation is free after registration.
Workshop on industrial applications of numerical analysis and machine learning
This workshop is part of the Research Semester Programme ”Bridging Numerical Analysis and Scientific Machine Learning: Advances and Applications”. The workshop will facilitate open discussion between researchers across different fields together with industrial practitioners.
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