Salve a tutti,
Mi permetto d'inviare, a nome del comitato di organizzazione, l'annuncio di una conferenza in probabilità applicata che si terrà a fine giugno a Nancy.
Cordiali saluti,
Sara Mazzonetto
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Dear friends and colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to announce that the 21st INFORMS Applied Probability Society conference will be held in Nancy, France, on June 28 - 30 2023.
The Informs APS conference has been one of the most important international events in Applied Probability for over 4 decades. After having postponed the conference from back in 2021 due to Covid, we are all so excited to come together again as a community. The event will be an outstanding opportunity to hear (and give!) great talks and poster presentations at the cutting edge of research in Applied Probability.
And the APS conference is an especially great opportunity for students and junior career scientists to meet many in the community, learn about new and interesting research directions, share their recent and ongoing work, establish new collaborations and friendships.
Invited session chairs are currently in the process of inviting speakers, and there will also be many great sessions of contributed talks, as well as an excellent poster fair!
Registration is now open, and all details may be found at :
[ https://informs-aps2023.event.univ-lorraine.fr/ | https://informs-aps2023.event.univ-lorraine.fr/ ]
The key dates are as follows:
February 27th, 2023: deadline for student support applications.
February 27th, 2023: submission deadline for titles and abstracts of invited sessions talks.
March 6th, 2023: submission deadline for titles and abstracts of contributed talks.
March 13th, 2023: submission deadline for posters.
April 10th, 2023: notification of acceptance for student support grants.
April 10th, 2023: notification of acceptance for contributed talks and posters.
May 1st, 2023: deadline for early-bird registration.
Hope to see you in Nancy this summer!
Sincerely,
Dave Goldberg (INFORMS APS chair), Pascal Moyal (head organizer) and the local organizing committee.
The University of Augsburg has an opening for Junior Professorship (W1)
in the area of stochastic partial differential equations, stochastic
analysis, stochastic dynamics, numerics of stochastic differential
equations or related fields.
Deadline: January 31, 2023
The position initially lasts three years and ends with an evaluation. If
the result of the evaluation is positive, the contract is extended for
another three years.
For full details of this announcement see:
https://www.uni-augsburg.de/en/jobs-und-karriere/stellenangebote/2022/12/19…
Application packages should include a curriculum vitae, a list of
publications, and a Ph.D. certificate. Applications should be submitted
to the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and
Materials Engineering, University of Augsburg, Germany in pdf-format
(as one file, maximum 8 MB) to bewerbungw1sde(a)math.uni-augsburg.de.
Employment requirements are a relevant university degree, teaching
skills, the ability to pursue scientific work which is generally
demonstrated by a doctorate. Total employment time as researcher or
research assistant, including employment in these positions while
pursuing a Ph.D., should not exceed six years. The appointment procedure
is performed according to Art. 18 BayHSchPG.
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Prof. Dr. Dirk Blömker, Institut für Mathematik,
Universität Augsburg, 86135 Augsburg, Germany
Telefon: ++49 (0821) 598 - 2156
Telefax: ++49 (0821) 598 - 2200
E-Mail: dirk.bloemker(a)math.uni-augsburg.de
Skype: bloemker21
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to the following SPASS
<https://sites.google.com/unipi.it/spass> seminar, jointly organized by
UniPi, SNS, UniFi and UniSi:
*The primitive equations with transport noise*
by Antonio Agresti (ISTA - Institute of Science and Technology Austria)
The seminar will take place in person on *TUE, 10.01.2023 at 14:00 CET* in
Aula Seminari, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa and streamed
online here <https://meet.google.com/gji-phwo-vbg>.
The organizers,
A. Agazzi, G. Bet, A. Caraceni, F. Grotto, G. Zanco
https://sites.google.com/unipi.it/spass
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*Title: **The primitive equations with transport noise*
*Abstract: **The primitive equations are one of the fundamental models for
geophysical flows used to describe oceanic and atmospheric dynamics. In
this talk I will discuss some recent results on the primitive equations
with noise of transport type. In addition to transport noise, we also
consider non-isothermal turbulent pressure. The dependence of the turbulent
pressure on the temperature is a consequence of a stochastic Boussinesq
approximation. For the primitive equations with transport noise and
non-isothermal turbulent pressure, we provide a physical derivation and we
discuss the global well-posedness for data in the critical spaces $H^1$.
The latter result gives a non-trivial extension of the celebrated work by
C. Cao and E.S. Titi on the deterministic model. Our approach is based on
recent developments of maximal regularity techniques in the context of
stochastic parabolic PDEs. If time allows, then I will also discuss further
results in presence of rough noise.*
*Based on joint works with M. Hieber (TU Darmstadt), A. Hussein (TU
Kaiserslautern) and M. Saal (TU Darmstadt).*
Dear all,
I am writing to announce the opening of a one-year postdoc position
(assegno di ricerca) at the Mathematics Department of Sapienza University
of Rome.
The call is available at the link
https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza/dettaglio_bando_albo/199009
The deadline is February 6th and the PhD title is not needed at the time of
application.
Informal inquiries are very welcome and may be sent to
giacomo.digesu(a)uniroma1.it
Best wishes,
Giacomo Di Gesù
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Dipartimento di Matematica
Università di Roma La Sapienza
Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
00185 Roma, Italy
https://sites.google.com/site/giacomodigesu
Dear all,
This is to remind you of the mini-course Boris Hanin (Princeton University) will give at Tor Vergata next week. Here is a schedule and updated program of the course:
Neural Networks and Gaussian Processes
* Lecture 1. (Tue 10th, 14h00) Introduction to neural networks and open problems.
* Lecture 2. (Wed 11th, 14h00) Statement and proof of Gaussian Process (GP) limit. Tuning to criticality and analysis at large depth.
* Lecture 3. (Fri 12th, 10h00) Optimization in the GP limit using the Neural Tangent Kernel. More open problems.
The course will be self-contained and requires no particular background on the field.
All the lectures will be held in Aula Dal Passo, Department of Mathematics - Tor Vergata university, and we do encourage in-person participation. Do not hesitate to contact me for any further question (including directions!).
Should you be unable to come, here is the link to the event on Teams:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3arfsL73KX-fw86y1YnXq2nk5VnZFw…
The mini-course is organized by RoMaDS (https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~rds/events.php).
Best,
Michele