LANS Informal Seminar: Kamil Khan
Kamil Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University: Advances in bounding methods for use in global optimization
Kamil Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University: Advances in bounding methods for use in global optimization
Mladen Kolar, Associate Professor of Econometrics and Statistics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business: Estimation and Inference for Differential Networks
Kevin Gimpel, Assistant Professor, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago: From Paraphrase Modeling to Controlled Generation
Veronika Rockova, Assistant Professor of Econometrics and Statistics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business: Theory for BART
Daniele Schiavazzi, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, Notre Dame: Quantifying the uncertainty in cardiovascular digital twins through model reduction, Bayesian inference and propagation using model ensembles.
Sven Leyffer, Senior Computational Mathematician, MCS/ANL: Optimization for Machine Learning
Lulu Kang, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technology
Dimension Reduction for Gaussian Process Models via Convex Combination of Kernels
Michael Servis, Postdoctoral Researcher, Washington State University: Advanced Modeling and Simulation of Solvent Extraction Systems - How Topological Data Analysis is Changing the Simulation Landscape
Hannah Morgan, Postdoctoral Appointee, MCS/ANL: The impact of noise on Krylov method performance
Prasanna Balaprakash, Computer Scientist (MCS & LCF, ANL): Scalable Reinforcement-Learning-Based Neural Architecture Search for Scientific and Engineering Applications