2022
CAM Colloquium: EMIL CONSTANTINESCU
4:00–5:00 pm Jones 303
EMIL CONSTANTINESCU, Laboratory for Applied Mathematics, Numerical Software, and Statistics, Argonne National Laboratory
CAM Colloquium: TAMARA G. KOLDA
4:00–5:00 pm Jones 303
** NOTE different day, FRIDAY, May 13 **
TAMARA KOLDA, Mathematical Consultant, MathSci.ai
Tensor Moments of Gaussian Mixture Models
CAM PHD DISSERTATION DEFENSE: JUSTIN FINKEL
1:00–2:00 pm Jones 303 and via Zoom
Dissertation Presentation and Defense
JUSTIN FINKEL, Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Chicago
Atmospheric Extremes Through the Lens of Transition Path Theory
CAM Student Seminar: GENGSHUO TIAN
12:00–1:00 pm Jones 303
GENGSHUO TIAN, Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Chicago
“Understanding the Covariance Matrix Spectrum of Neural Circuits”
CAM Colloquium: STEFAN STEINERBERGER
4:00–5:00 pm Jones 303
STEFAN STEINERBERGER, Department of Math, University of Washington, Seattle
Boundary and Curvature on Graphs
CAM Student Seminar: CHUNYANG DING
12:00–1:00 pm Jones 303
CHUNYANG DING, Department of Physics, University of Chicago
“Optimizing Readout and Gate Pulses in a Coupled Heavy Fluxonium System”
CAM Colloquium: LULU KANG
4:00–5:00 pm Jones 303
LULU KANG, Applied Mathematics, Illinois Institute of Technology
Energetic Variational Inference
CAM Colloquium: NICHOLAS MARSHALL
4:00–5:00 pm Jones 303
NICHOLAS MARSHALL, Department of Mathematics, Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University
SPECIAL EVENT: CAM/DSI MINI-COURSE - ANDREW STUART (Day 2)
4:30–6:00 pm
Mini-course sponsored by CAM, DSI, and NSF. Taught by ANDREW STUART, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology
SPECIAL EVENT: CAM/DSI MINI-COURSE - ANDREW STUART
4:30–6:00 pm
Mini-course sponsored by CAM, DSI, and NSF. Taught by ANDREW STUART, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology