Dear Colleagues,
we would like to draw your attention to the upcoming 2024 IEEE
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON METROLOGY FOR LIVING ENVIRONMENT that will be
held at Chania, Crete, GREECE, June 12-14, 2024.
The following Special Session is open to receive your submissions.
PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS FOR LIVING ENVIRONMENT AND METROLOGY
Probability Theory and Statistics provide powerful tools for the
development of new mathematical models to describe real life phenomena. In
particular, the use of metrology refers to living environment plays an
important role in many applicative fields to understand and identify
sources of variability and to minimise their influence. The aim of this
section is to cover the lack of probabilistic and machine learning
approaches in this area. In fact, one of the most significant advantages
using probabilistic models is to gain a comprehensive view of the
uncertainty associated with a measurement result. A special attention will
be give to results related to the quality of the living environment as a
direct impact on human health and well-being.
Website: https://www.metrolivenv.org/special-session-2
The deadline for Extended Abstract Submissions is March 22, 2024.
https://www.metrolivenv.org/call-for-papers
For further information and updates please visit the conference website:
https://www.metrolivenv.org/index.php/
We are looking forward to Welcome you in Chania!
Do not hesitate to forward this message to anyone who could be interested.
Thank you very much for your kind consideration, and apologies for multiple
copies.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
The Session Organizers
(apologies for cross-posting)
Dear colleagues,
I forward you the message below about the upcoming FrontUQ workshop.
Best regards,
Lorenzo Tamellini
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Dear colleagues,
we are happy to announce a new edition of the FrontUQ-Workshop that will be
held in Braunschweig from September 24-27, 2024 with the topic "Uncertainty
Quantification (UQ) for Aerospace Engineering".
FrontUQ is a workshop of the GAMM-UQ activity group and the 2024 edition
will be jointly organized by groups of TU Braunschweig, Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology and the German Aerospace Center. Our goal is to allow for an
informal and fruitful exchange between the uncertainty quantification and
aerospace communities. The first day puts special emphasis on UQ software,
with multiple UQ software projects presenting themselves in hands-on
tutorials. The following days will host various keynote as well as
technical presentations and provide the chance to (re)connect with new and
old colleagues.
Abstract submission, software tutorial submission and registration will
open soon. Further information can be found at the workshop-webpage, where
also future information will be communicated:
https://www.frontuq-2024.com/
We are hoping to welcome you to FrontUQ-2024 in Braunschweig!
Philipp Bekemeyer, Sebastian Krumscheid, Ulrich Römer, Linus Seelinger
Please contact organizers(a)frontuq-2024.com for any questions.
Vi segnalo questa posizione di post-doc presso l'Università di Genova.
Cordialmente,
Ernesto De Vito
PostDoc position at University of Genoa, 1+1 year
Deadline: 29 mar 2024 at midday
Applications are invited for a 12 months + 12 months postdoctoral research position at University of Genova with a starting date beginning of May 2024.
The appointment is funded through the PRIN project "Gradient flows and Non-Smooth Geometric Structures with Applications to Optimization and Machine Learning", and it will focus on several topics of the project: optimal transport, geometric and non-smooth analysis, variational methods for evolution equations, and their possible applications to Machine Learning and optimization.
This is a research-oriented position at DIMA (department of mathematics), in MaLGa (Machine Learning Genoa Center). The expected gross salary is of €27.133 per annum.
Additional information and details on the appointment can be found at: https://unige.it/concorsi/assricerca (this position is listed in "DR 1184 del 8.3.2024", project no. 18).
Applications (see the details in the announcement) should be sent before March 29th, 2024 at midday through the website https://concorsi.unige.it/home/procedure/4582
For any further information, doubts, or inquiries please write to Simone Di Marino (simone.dimarino(a)unige.it)
Car* collegh*,
scusandomi in anticipo se avete già ricevuto l'annuncio, vi segnalo una
serie di iniziative sulle equazioni alle derivate parziali che si terranno
nel Regno Unito.
Cordiali saluti,
Enrico Scalas
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Dear all,
Please bring the following announcement to the attention of anyone
interested.
I remind you that this event is part of a UK PDE network (homepage based at
the University of Bath) and supported by EPSRC/UKRI:
https://people.bath.ac.uk/rm257/pde-network/index.html
There will be a similar event in *Sussex 24-26 June 2024*. The link is
below (further details will be updated accordingly):
https://people.bath.ac.uk/rm257/nonlinear-PDEs-Sussex/index.html
For those interested there is also a related 5-day PDE conference in Oxford
next week (18-22 March):
https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/groups/oxpde/oxpde-events/2024-uk-pde-network-me…
Best wishes,
Ali
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*From:* Elaine Crooks <E.C.M.Crooks(a)Swansea.ac.uk>
*Sent:* Monday, March 11, 2024 11:01 AM
*Subject:* Second Announcement: Swansea Summer School in Nonlinear PDEs,
1-5 July 2024, Swansea University
Dear All,
*Swansea Summer School in Nonlinear PDEs *
*1 – 5 July 2024, Swansea University *
This is the second announcement of the Swansea Summer School in Nonlinear
PDEs, organised by the Cardiff-Swansea node of the EPSRC-funded
network Generalised
and low-regularity solutions for nonlinear PDEs
<http://people.bath.ac.uk/rm257/pde-network/>, that will take place at Swansea
University <https://www.swansea.ac.uk/>, UK, from 1-5 July 2024.
This School aims to enhance the training of PhD students and early career
researchers in the field through mini-courses and guest lectures on topics
ranging across nonlinear PDEs, and to offer researchers the opportunity to
interact with leaders in their fields, expose them to adjacent areas, and
build networks and collaborations among themselves. Participants will have
the opportunity to present a poster if they wish. The speakers will be:
Mini-courses:
- Martino Bardi <https://www.math.unipd.it/~bardi/> (Università degli
Studi di Padova, Italy)
*Fully nonlinear degenerate elliptic equations: qualitative properties
of viscosity solutions*
- Serena Dipierro
<https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/serena-dipierro>
(University
of Western Australia)
*Nonlocal equations and applications*
- Louis Jeanjean <https://lmb.univ-fcomte.fr/Jeanjean-Louis> (Université
de Franche-Comté, France)
*On nonlinear quantum graphs*
- Enrico Valdinoci
<https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/enrico-valdinoci>
(University
of Western Australia)
*Nonlocal minimal surfaces and phase transitions*
- Jean Van Schaftingen
<https://perso.uclouvain.be/jean.vanschaftingen/index.php?lang=en>
(UCLouvain,
Belgium
*Sobolev mappings into manifolds*
One-hour guest lecturers:
- John Ball <https://researchportal.hw.ac.uk/en/persons/john-ball>
(Heriot-Watt
University)
- Juan Davila
<https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/juan-davila-bonczos>
(University
of Bath)
- Nicolas Dirr <https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/dirrnp> (Cardiff
University)
- Xue-Mei Li <https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/xue-mei.li> (Imperial
College London)
- Florian Theil
<https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/florian_theil/>
(University
of Warwick)
- Zoe Wyatt <https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/person/zw253> (University of
Cambridge)
For more information, including how to register, please visit
https://math.swansea.ac.uk/staff/vm/SSS-PDE-2024/. Some partial funding is
available towards the financial support of PhD students and early career
researchers – details of how to apply are included in the registration form
that is linked to the School website.
*The deadline for applying for accommodation and financial support is
12noon on Monday 18th March.*
Support has been gratefully received from the Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council <https://www.ukri.org/councils/epsrc/> and the London
Mathematical Society <https://www.lms.ac.uk/>.
For informal enquiries, please contact one of the organisers: Elaine Crooks
(e.c.m.crooks(a)swansea.ac.uk), Federica Dragoni (DragoniF(a)cardiff.ac.uk), or
Vitaly Moroz (v.moroz(a)swansea.ac.uk).
Best regards,
Elaine Crooks (Swansea), Federica Dragoni (Cardiff), Vitaly Moroz
(Swansea)).
Dear colleagues,
We are glad to announce the following *hybrid* - that is, in person with
online streaming - *talk*:
SPEAKER: *Quentin Berger *(Sorbonne Université)
TITLE: *Some results about the Ising model on a Galton-Watson tree*
TIME: *Monday 18 March*, *10:30-11:30* (Rome time zone),
PLACE: building *U5*/*RATIO,* room *3014* - Dept. of Mathematics,
Università di *Milano-Bicocca*
*ABSTRACT*: The goal of my talk is to present some results on the Ising
model on a Galton-Watson tree. I will start with a general introduction,
recalling in particular the seminal results of Russell Lyons. I will then
present the results obtained in collaboration with Irene Ayuso Ventura
(University Paris-Est Créteil), which estimate the effect of a sparse
external field or boundary condition on the magnetisation of the root.
*Webex meeting link:*
https://unimib.webex.com/unimib-it/j.php?MTID=m17566503818a9f0252857ab86a9c…
*ID meeting:* 2744 704 8632
*Password:* KCmM2g4wms6
-
This talk is part of the
*(PMS)^2: Pavia-Milano Seminar series on Probability and Mathematical
Statistics*
organized jointly by the universities Milano-Bicocca, Pavia,
Milano-Politecnico.
Participation is free and welcome!
Best regards,
The organizers (Carlo Orrieri, Maurizia Rossi, Margherita Zanella)
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Maurizia Rossi
Dipartimento di Matematica e Applicazioni
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
https://mauriziarossi.wordpress.com
Si avvisa che
in data 14-03-2024, alle ore 14:30 precise
presso il Politecnico di Milano,
in aula Consiglio (settimo piano Dipartimento di Matematica - edificio 14),
si svolgerà il seguente seminario della serie MOX Colloquia
Simon Wood, School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
Titolo: On Neighbourhood Cross Validation
Abstract: Cross validation is a well known method for estimating hyperparameters in complex regression models. It comes in many varieties, but some of the more interesting flavours require multiple model fits with consequently high cost. This talk shows how the high cost can be side-stepped for a wide range of models estimated using a quadratically penalized smooth loss, with rather low approximation error. Once the computational cost has the same leading order as a single model fit, it becomes feasible to efficiently optimize the chosen cross-validation criterion with respect to multiple smoothing/precision parameters. Interesting applications include cross-validating smooth additive quantile regression models, and the use of leave-out-neighbourhood cross validation for dealing with nuisance short range autocorrelation. The link between cross validation and the jackknife can be exploited to obtain reasonably well calibrated uncertainty quantification in these case.
Il link per seguire il seminario online sarà reso disponibile pochi minuti prima dell’avvio del seminario al seguente link
https://mox.polimi.it/mox-colloquia-seminars-list/mox-seminars/?id_evento=2…
Tutti gli interessati sono cordialmente invitati a partecipare,
Laura Sangalli
——
Laura Maria Sangalli
MOX - Dipartimento di Matematica
Politecnico di Milano
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32
20133 Milano - Italy
(+39) 02 2399 4554
laura.sangalli(a)polimi.it<mailto:laura.sangalli@polimi.it>
https://sangalli.faculty.polimi.it
Dear all,
we are glad to announce the following hybrid seminar
*March 19, 2024, 12:15 PM*
*Where*: Aula Delta 2C- edificio Zeta (Campus Scientifico), Via Torino,
155 Mestre (Venice, Italy)
Zoom:
https://unive.zoom.us/j/85153268624?pwd=MzBhdlA2M1B2dThJQ2Y5T0EwUE5PZz09
*Speaker*: Andrea Cappozzo, Università degli Studi di Milano (Milano, Italy)
*Title*: Penalized mixed-effects multitask learning: a framework for
regularizing multilevel models with applications on DNA methylation
biomarkers creation
*Abstract:*
Linear mixed modeling is a well-established technique widely employed
when observations possess a grouping structure. Nevertheless, this
standard methodology is no longer applicable when the learning framework
encompasses a multivariate response and high-dimensional predictors. To
overcome these issues, a penalized estimation scheme based on an
expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm is proposed, in which any
penalty criteria previously devised for fixed-effects models can be
conveniently incorporated into the fitting process. We employ the novel
methodology for creating surrogate biomarkers of cardiovascular risk
factors, such as lipids and blood pressure, from whole-genome DNA
methylation data in a multi-center study. The proposed approach shows
promising results in both predictive accuracy and bio-molecular
interpretation compared to state-of-the-art alternatives.
Based on joint work with Francesca Ieva and Giovanni Fiorito.
Visit this page https://www.unive.it/pag/41970/ for updates on our seminars.
Best regards,
Carlo Gaetan
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Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Informatica e Statistica - DAIS
Università Ca' Foscari - Venezia
Z.A12 - Edificio Zeta
Via Torino, 155
I-30172 Mestre (VE)
ITALY
phone: ++39 041 234 8404
e-mail:[gaetan"at"unive"dot"it]
web:[http://www.dais.unive.it/~gaetan]
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Dear all,
We are very happy to announce the upcoming workshop PSPDE (Particle Systems and PDEs), to be held in Trieste from the 9th to the 13th of September 2024.
Here<https://sites.google.com/view/pspdexii> is the link of the website.
The aim of this series of conferences is to bring together established and young researchers in the area of particle systems, kinetic theory and PDEs.
This is the 12th edition of the series. As in the previous editions, we plan to have around 20 invited talks, two mini courses and two poster sessions. The two mini course lecturers will be Pietro Caputo (RomaTre University) and Chiara Saffirio (University of Basel).
Registration is free but mandatory. Participants presenting a poster and registering (here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScLM2KqA9BXX27xxP0sXFCYNOFhAMva_bC…>) before the deadline (April 1) may apply for partial financial support.
Hoping to see many of you!
The organizers, Gioia Carinci, Chiara Franceschini (University of Modena), Patricia Gonçalves (University of Lisbon, IST), Federico Sau (University of Trieste), and Ana Jacinta Soares (University of Minho)
Dear all,
we are happy to announce the first Johns Hopkins University - University of Bologna Conference "Noncommutativity at the Interface of Topology, Geometry and Analysis", which will be held in Bologna on June 24 - 28, 2024.
Noncommutativity is a broad term that occurs in many areas of mathematics. Recently, there have been major developments around noncommutative phenomena related to all fundamental aspects of mathematics. The aim of the conference is to bring together experts in these diverse areas to share new ideas, discuss major recent advances and propose possible future directions.
The invited speakers include:
*
Jacob Bernstein (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD)
*
Luca Capogna (Smith College, Northampton, MA)
*
Alain Connes (Collège de France, Paris, France and IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette, France)
*
Enrico Le Donne (University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland)
*
Bruno Franchi (University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy)
* Shouhei Honda (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
*
Kalina Mincheva (Tulane University, New Orleans, LA)
*
Jack Morava (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD)
*
Masanori Morishita (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan)
* Henri Moscovici (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH)
*
Detlef Müller (Kiel University, Kiel, Germany)
*
Giovanni Paolini (University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, to be confirmed)
* Thorsten Schimannek (Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands)
*
Vyacheslav Shokurov (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD)
* Robert Young (NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York, NY).
You can find more information and the registration form on the conference website:
https://sites.google.com/view/noncommutativity/
[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/bel9z864PzAXkN5BHgx67VmQSha3RYyTG3EtZILOg…]<https://sites.google.com/view/noncommutativity/>
First JHU - UNIBO Conference<https://sites.google.com/view/noncommutativity/>
Speakers. Jacob Bernstein (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD) Luca Capogna (Smith College, Northampton, MA) Alain Connes (Collège de France, Paris, France and IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette, France) Enrico Le Donne (University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland) Bruno Franchi (University of
sites.google.com
The registration is free but mandatory; we can offer upon request some financial support for travel and lodging.
Best,
the organizing committee:
Giovanna Citti
Caterina Consani
Giacomo de Palma
Mattia Galeotti
Antonella Grassi
Mee Seong Im
Mikhail Khovanov
Nitu Kitchloo
Vittorio Martino
Yannick Sire
Eugenio Vecchi
Dear all,
We are happy to announce that on Monday, September 25th, at 15h00 in Aula Dal Passo of Tor Vergata Math Department, RoMaDS (https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~rds/about.php) will host Marco Carfagnini (University of California San Diego) with the seminar
"Spectral gaps via small deviations”
Abstract: In this talk we will discuss spectral gaps of second order differential operators and their connection to limit laws such as small deviations and Chung’s laws of the iterated logarithm. The main focus is on hypoelliptic diffusions such as the Kolmogorov diffusion and horizontal Brownian motions on Carnot groups. If time permits, we will discuss spectral properties and existence of spectral gaps on general Dirichlet metric measure spaces.This talk is based on joint works with Maria (Masha) Gordina and Alexander (Sasha) Teplyaev.
We encourage in-person partecipation. Should you be unable to come, here is the link to the Teams streaming:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3arfsL73KX-fw86y1YnXq2nk5VnZFw…"Tid"%3a"24c5be2a-d764-40c5-9975-82d08ae47d0e"%2c"Oid"%3a"650fc4a8-4cec-4bd2-87bc-90d134074fe6”} <https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3arfsL73KX-fw86y1YnXq2nk5VnZFw…> .
The seminar is part of the Excellence Project MatMod@TOV.