LANS Informal Seminar: Matthew Knepley

Matthew Knepley, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo: Exploiting Lipschitz Continuity for the Kolmogorov Superposition Theorem

LANS Informal Seminar: Anna Thuenen

Anna Thuenen, Research Assistant, Institute for Geometry and Practical Mathematics, RWTH Aachen University: Solving Multi-Leader-Follower Games by Smoothing the Follower's Best Response

LANS Informal Seminar: David Bindel

David Bindel, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University: Understanding graphs through spectral densities

LANS Informal Seminar: Kamil Khan

Kamil Khan, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University: Advances in bounding methods for use in global optimization

LANS Informal Seminar: Mladen Kolar

Mladen Kolar, Associate Professor of Econometrics and Statistics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business: Estimation and Inference for Differential Networks

LANS Informal Seminar: Kevin Gimpel

Kevin Gimpel, Assistant Professor, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago: From Paraphrase Modeling to Controlled Generation

LANS Informal Seminar: Daniele Schiavazzi

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.

LANS Informal Seminar: Lulu Kang

Lulu Kang, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technology
Dimension Reduction for Gaussian Process Models via Convex Combination of Kernels