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Professor Turelli will discuss his fascinating work on Wolbachia, an intracellular bacteria that infects arthropods and develops an amazing diversity of interactions with its various host species.
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Speaker 1: Ms. ABEMGNIGNI NJIFON Marianne (Institute of Mathematical Stochastics of the University of Goettingen)
Title: Graph Convolution Networks for spatial interpolation of correlated data
Speaker 2: Ms. Naghmeh Jamali (Islamic Azad University)
Title: Trustworthy Textual models: Are the textual models robust against various backdoor attacks
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Speaker 1: Dr. Deborah Sulem, Postdoctoral Scholar, Barcelona School of Economics- Universitat Pompeu Febra
Title: Scalable and adaptive variational Bayes methods for Hawkes processes
Speaker 2: Ms. Solaleh Mohammadi, PhD Student, Sharif University of Techonology
Title: Semantic backdoor attacks
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Speaker 1: Mr. Parsa Hosseini, B.S. student, Sharif University of Technology
Title: Mitigating Spurious Correlation in Images by Intervention
Speaker 2: Ms. Laura Sudupe Medinilla, Ph.D. Student, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Title: Spatial profiling in translational research
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https://oist.zoom.us/j/98418462519?pwd=SFRaeCt5ZVRlcXhwNHBHUEQwbFhIdz09
Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
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[Hybrid Seminar] "Development of self/other distinction and perspective taking via Predictive Deep Learning" by Prof. Hiroyuki Iizuka, Hokkaido University
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TSVP Seminar: "Deautonomization and quantization of cluster integrable systems and 5d supersymmetric gauge theories" by Pavlo Gavrylenko
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TSVP Seminar: "Future directions in topological recursion" by Kento Osuga
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Title: Metric geometry on the configuration space
Speaker: Professor Kohei Suzuki, Durham University
Abstract: The configuration space Y(X) over a base space X is the space of all Radon point measures on X. The space Y(X) has been studied in many fields such as algebraic geometry (e.g., the hyperplane arrangement with X=Grassmannian), algebraic topology (e.g., the braid group with X=Euclidean plane), representation theory (e.g., the L^2-representation of diffeomorphism groups on manifolds X), statistical physics (e.g., interacting particle diffusions with X=Euclidean space). In this series of lectures, I will focus on the metric geometry of Y(X) induced by the 2-Wasserstein distance. As Y(X) does not support the volume doubling property, the established theory of PI spaces does not apply. The goal of the series is to elaborate on
- Metric geometry on Y(X);
- Curvature analysis on Y(X);
- Applications to infinite particle diffusion processes (including e.g. infinite particle Dyson Brownian motion);
- Open questions.
Lecture 1 | L4E01 August 29, 2023 10:00 - 11:00
Lecture 2 | L4E01 August 30, 2023 10:00 - 11:00
Lecture 3 | L4F01 August 31, 2023 10:00 - 11:00
Lecture 4 | B700 September 1, 2023 10:00 - 11:00
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This lecture be accessible to senior math undergraduate and anyone above the level.
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[Hybrid Seminar] "LLM (Large Language Model) + Android" by Prof. Takashi Ikegami, The University of Tokyo