Past Events
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. Paavo Parmas – “Total stochastic gradient algorithms and applications to model-based reinforcement learning”
2020-01-09PhD public presentation
[Seminar] Selection bias may be adjusted when sample size is negative " by Prof. Hidetoshi Shimodaira
2020-01-08Title: Selection bias may be adjusted when sample size is negative
Speaker: Prof. Hidetoshi Shimodaira
Affiliation: Kyoto University
[Seminar] "Advances in Anomaly Detection" by Prof. Thomas G. Dietterich
2020-01-07Title: Advances in Anomaly Detection
Speaker: Prof. Thomas G. Dietterich
Affiliation: Oregon State University
[Seminar] "Area of Genomic Turbulence near Vertebrates" by Prof. Daniel Chourrout
2019-12-12Title: Area of Genomic Turbulence near Vertebrates
Speaker: Prof. Daniel Chourrout
Affiliation: Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology, University of Bergen, Norway
[PhD Thesis Presentation] ‐ Mr. James Schloss "Massively parallel split-step Fourier techniques for simulating quantum systems on graphics processing units"
2019-12-09PhD public presentation
[Seminar] "Lymphocyte trafficking to the CNS – does provenance matter?" by Prof. Thomas Korn
2019-12-05Title: Lymphocyte trafficking to the CNS – provenance matters
Speaker: Prof. Thomas Korn
Affiliation: Technical University of Munich
[PhD Thesis Presentation by Mr. Viktoras Lisicovas] "Improvements in optical techniques to investigate neuronal network dynamics over long timescales"
2019-12-04public presentation by a PhD student
[Seminar] "Circuits optogenetics and wavefront shaping" by Prof. Valentina Emiliani
2019-12-03seminar by the external examiner
[Seminar] "Receptor-independent membrane mediated pathways of serotonin action" by Prof. Sudipta Maiti
2019-12-03seminar by the external examiner
[Seminar] "The ‘Social brain Hypothesis’ – does it apply to insects?" by Prof. Wulfila Gronenberg
2019-11-25Title: The ‘Social brain Hypothesis’ – does it apply to insects?
Speaker: Prof. Wulfila Gronenberg
Affiliation: University of Arizona