(scusandomi nel caso di invii multipli)
segnalo che è disponibile online l'avviso pubblico per il reclutamento dei
revisori esterni della Valutazione della Qualità della Ricerca del sistema
della ricerca in Italia:
https://www.anvur.it/it/novita-ed-eventi/avviso-n-92025-selezione-di-espert…
L'Avviso è rivolto a ricercatori italiani e stranieri in possesso di
elevata qualificazione scientifica.
Le domande per essere inclusi nell’Albo dei revisori VQR potranno essere
presentate fino a *mercoledì 21 maggio*, utilizzando una piattaforma
informatica dedicata.
Cordiali saluti
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(sorry for multiple emails)
I would like to point out the call for the recruitment of external
reviewers for the Evaluation of Research Quality of the research system in
Italy:
https://www.anvur.it/it/novita-ed-eventi/avviso-n-92025-selezione-di-espert…
The call is aimed at Italian and foreign researchers with high scientific
qualifications.
Applications to be included in the Register of VQR reviewers can be
submitted until *Wednesday 21 May*, through a dedicated IT platform.
Kind regards
Care colleghe e cari colleghi,
come gruppo UMI "AI&ML&MAT
<https://umi.dm.unibo.it/gruppi-umi-2/gruppo-umi-aimlmat/>" stiamo
dedicando un numero speciale del Bollettino dell'UMI alla "Matematica per
l'AI ed il Machine Learning".
Vi lascio i dettagli in calce,
grazie per l'attenzione ed un caro saluto,
Adriano Barra
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*Call for Papers – Collezione Tematica su “Matematica per l’Intelligenza
Artificiale e il Machine Learning”*
Il Bollettino dell’Unione Matematica Italiana (BUMI) annuncia l’apertura di
una Collezione Tematica dedicata a “Matematica per l’Intelligenza
Artificiale e il Machine Learning”.
Negli ultimi anni, l’Intelligenza Artificiale (IA), trainata in particolare
dai metodi di Machine Learning, ha raggiunto risultati straordinari in
ambiti complessi come il riconoscimento di immagini, la diagnosi medica, la
guida autonoma, la generazione del linguaggio naturale, i sistemi di
raccomandazione personalizzata e molto altro. Al centro di questi progressi
si trova la matematica, che fornisce modelli, strumenti e metodi
fondamentali per affrontare le sfide teoriche, numeriche e applicative che
l’IA pone.
La Collezione Tematica accoglierà articoli di ricerca e survey ad ampio
raggio sui seguenti argomenti (non esaustivi):
• Sviluppi teorici negli algoritmi di machine learning
• Modellistica matematica e ottimizzazione in sistemi di IA
• Modellazione matematica delle reti neurali
• Logica, sistemi simbolici e modelli di IA
• Metodi probabilistici e statistici per applicazioni AI data-driven
• Analisi numerica e metodi computazionali per modelli di IA
• Studi interdisciplinari sulla sinergia tra matematica e AI
Invitiamo la comunità matematica a contribuire con propri lavori originali
o articoli di rassegna, per sottolineare il ruolo centrale della matematica
nello sviluppo dell’IA e promuovere nuove collaborazioni e prospettive di
ricerca in questo ambito in rapida evoluzione.
Per maggiori informazioni e per sottomettere un contributo:
https://link.springer.com/collections/aicaifdjbc
Dear colleagues,
Nine fully funded PhD scholarships in Mathematics are available at the
Dept. of Mathematics "Tullio Levi-Civita" of the University of Padova.
The call is open to all areas of mathematics, including probability
and its applications.
An overview of the Probability research group in Padova can be found here:
https://www.math.unipd.it/en/research/research-areas/mathematics/probabilit…
The scholarship is awarded for three years, starting on November
1st, 2025, and includes a research budget of approximately 5000 euros.
The call is open to applicants of any citizenship, holding a 2nd cycle
degree. Admission is decided based on CV, recommendation letters,
motivational letter, research proposal and an interview (for
shortlisted candidates). Top-ranking candidates may also be considered
for the prestigious Galilean School of Higher Education, offering
additional benefits such as free board, lodging, and generous research
funding. Admitted candidates have the possibility of pursuing a joint
PhD in collaboration with a foreign institution.
DEADLINE: May 13, 2025 - 1 pm CEST
Official call and application information:
https://dottorato.math.unipd.it/prospective-students/Admissions_Coming_Year
For inquiries: phd.math(a)math.unipd.it.
Best regards,
Claudio Fontana
Nell'ambito del semestre tematico "Statistical Mechanics and Nonequilibrium Processes" del dipartimento di matematica "Guido Castelnuovo" il Prof. Claudio Landim (IMPA), terrà un minicorso dal titolo
“Nonequilibrium fluctuations”
Le lezioni si terranno presso il dipartimento "Guido Castelnuovo" secondo il seguente calendario:
lunedì 28 aprile 16:00 sala di consiglio
mercoledì 30 aprile 16:00 sala di consiglio
martedì 13 maggio 14:00 aula L
Mi scuso per il breve preavviso.
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Gustavo Posta
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università di Roma "la Sapienza"
P.le A. Moro 2, 00185 Roma
Italy
web: http://www1.mat.uniroma1.it/~posta
e-mail: gustavo.posta(a)uniroma1.it
phone: +39-06-4991-4969
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Dear All,
It is a pleasure to announce the upcoming workshop on Stochastic Games and
Randomised Strategies, which will be held at the School of Mathematics,
University of Leeds, during the period 8–10 September 2025. This biannual
workshop, first established in September 2017, aims to bring together
experts in stochastic control and stochastic games, particularly in the
context of partial and asymmetric information.
The workshop will feature a combination of invited talks, contributed
presentations, and dedicated time for research discussions, providing a
stimulating environment for exchange and collaboration.
The conference webpage is available at
https://conferences.leeds.ac.uk/games2025/
*Contributed talks and posters:* We welcome a limited number of
contributions from participants in the form of contributed talks or poster
presentations. Please submit an abstract for a talk or poster via the
conference website by 31 May, and register by 15 July. Notifications of
acceptance will be sent around 15 June. All information available here:
https://conferences.leeds.ac.uk/games2025/abstract-submission-and-registrat…
*Financial support:* We have some funding available (covering the
conference fee and accommodation) for early career researchers (pre-PhD to
3 years after PhD).
For any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
Best wishes
Tiziano
Dear colleagues and friends,
as part of the GSSI intensive trimester “Particles, Fluids and Patterns: analytical and computational challenges”,
we are glad to announce 3 short courses in April:
April 14-17: Prof. Makiko Sasada (Tokyo)
April 28-30: Prof. Oriane Blondel (Lyon) and Prof. Alessandro Giuliani (Rome)
Please see at the end of the email for the detailed place and time, titles and abstracts.
Other courses hosted by the trimester can be found in
https://trimester2025.math.gssi.it/all_courses/.
Registration is free through the web form: https://indico.gssi.it/event/745/.
We would be grateful if you could circulate the announcement among potentially interested students and researchers.
For any information do not hesitate to contact us (patterns(a)gssi.it).
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Venue for all courses:
Main Lecture Hall, Gran Sasso Science Institute (Viale F. Crispi 7, L’Aquila)
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Introduction to probabilistic aspects of integrable systems
Lecturer: Makiko Sasada (The University of Tokyo)
14/4 (Mon) 9:00-10:30
15/4 (Tue) 14:15-15:45
16/4 (Wed) 10:45-12:15
17/4 (Thu) 9:00-10:30
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the study of integrable systems from the perspectives of statistical mechanics and probability theory. The theory of generalized hydrodynamics, developed by mathematical physicists, suggests that the macroscopic behavior of integrable systems is highly universal. To mathematically substantiate such theories with concrete models, a type of cellular automaton called the box-ball system (BBS) has been extensively studied by probabilists in recent years. The BBS, which exhibits solitonic behavior, has been studied from various viewpoints, such as tropical geometry, combinatorics, and representation theory, over 30 years. However, research from the probabilistic perspective began only about 10 years ago. Recently, probabilistic approaches, including the application of the Pitman transform, analysis of invariant measures, and scaling limits, have rapidly expanded. These have revealed new connections between probability theory and classical integrable systems, showing that the macroscopic behavior of integrable systems exhibits a universality distinct from that of chaotic systems.
In this lecture, I will introduce these new research topics, mainly focusing on the box-ball system, and present the rigorous results obtained in the past several years, starting from the basic concepts.
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Long range order in atomistic models for solids
Lecturer: Alessandro Giuliani (Rome Tre)
28/4 (Mon) 16:15-17:45
29/4 (Tue) 16:15-17:45
30/4 (Wed) 10:45-12:15 & 14:15-15:45
The emergence of long range order at low temperatures in atomistic systems with continuous symmetry is a fundamental, yet poorly understood phenomenon in physics. To address this challenge I will introduce a discrete microscopic model for an elastic crystal with dislocations in three dimensions, originally proposed by Ariza and Ortiz. The model is rich enough to support some realistic features of three-dimensional dislocation theory, most notably grains and the Read-Shockley law for grain boundaries, which I will review and show how to derive microscopically in the context of the Ariza-Ortiz model, at least in a simple, explicit geometry. I will also explain how to analyze the model at positive temperatures, in terms of a Gibbs distribution with energy function given by the Ariza–Ortiz Hamiltonian plus a contribution from the dislocation cores. The main result is that the model exhibits Long Range Positional Order (LRPO) at low temperatures. Its proof is based on the tools of discrete exterior calculus, together with cluster expansion techniques. In this mini-course I will introduce these methods and explain how to combine them in order to prove existence of LRPO. Time permitting, I will discuss some perspectives about the extension of these ideas and methods to two dimensions.
Based on joint work with Florian Theil.
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Fluctuations in exclusion processes
Lecturer: Oriane Blondel (University of Lyon 1)
28/4 (Mon) 10:45-12:15
29/4 (Tue) 9:00-10:30 & 14:15-15:45
30/4 (Wed) 16:15-17:45
We will focus on weakly asymmetric exclusion processes on the line or half-line, and investigate their fluctuations out of equilibrium. We will review the various tools used in proving convergence to the KPZ equation in the strategy initiated in [Bertini-Giacomin ‘97] and discuss how they can be adapted to the singular initial condition that arises when one considers fluctuations of the facilitated exclusion process at the interface.
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With our best wishes,
Lu Xu
Assistant Professor (RTDb)
Gran Sasso Science Institute
Dear Colleagues,
this is to inform you that the Research Training Group CUDE at Bielefeld
University is organizing a Summer School on “Managing Uncertainty in
Climate Economics“ from July 7 to 11, 2025 with support from the
Bielefeld Graduate School of Economics and Management (BIGSEM) and
the IMW (Center for Mathematical Economics).
The summer school consists of three courses presenting recent aspects of
managing climate uncertainty:
https://sites.google.com/view/summerschool2025
A selected number of short presentations held by the students are part
of the scientific program: *_Applications are open until April 30_*. The
acceptance of talks will be communicated until May 9.
In addition, to coffee breaks, a social event and a joint social dinner,
we are planning two separate events for female researchers: a female
mentoring session and a dinner for female researchers.
Best wishes,
Giorgio Ferrari
Buongiorno.
Ricevo a diffondo volentieri.
Marco Fuhrman
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Da: Arnaud Debussche <arnaud.debussche(a)ens-rennes.fr>
Inviato: giovedì 24 aprile 2025 16:37
A: Arnaud Debussche <arnaud.debussche(a)ens-rennes.fr>
Oggetto: Fwd: short announcement + link
Dear colleagues,
Please find an annoucement for a PhD in mathematical biology.
May I ask you to forward it to potential candidates in applied mathematics, data science, computer science,
computational biology or computational physics?
Best regards,
Arnaud.
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The Computational Systems Biology team at LPHI (University of
Montpellier, CNRS, INSERM) is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate
to work on advanced modeling of cancer treatment resistance, using
probabilistic methods and deep learning. The project combines
high-dimensional PDE-based modeling, stochastic differential equations
and AI, to address real data applications in collaboration with Dr.
J.-E. Sarry's cancer biology research team in Toulouse. Please find the
full details here:
PhD offers 2025 – Computational Systems Biology team at LPHI UMR5235 CNRS / U.Montpellie<https://systems-biology-lphi.cnrs.fr/phd-offers-2025/>r
Applications are open now and will be accepted until May 20.
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce the workshop *"**Kinetic Limit and Probability"*,
which will take place on June 9-13, 2025, at the Mathematics Department of
Sapienza University of Rome (
https://sites.google.com/uniroma1.it/klp/home?authuser=0).
This workshop gathers together prominent scientists and young researchers,
promoting the exchange of ideas around the relations between small and
large scales, focusing on interacting particle systems and applications of
such topics of recent interest. On the occasion of the workshop, we
commemorate the contribution of Oscar Lanford, coinciding with the 50th
anniversary of the publication of his work on the validity of the Boltzmann
equation.
Registration is free but mandatory. To register, please complete the form
available on the website (here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdK0DbDZDD-gwSDUNUZG3rPNsRCyXL3jQY…>
the
link). Limited financial support is available for young participants.
Should you wish to apply for it, please contact basile(a)mat.uniroma1.it or
sergio.simonella(a)uniroma1.it
The workshop is part of the Eccellenza program 2025 "Statistical Mechanics
and Nonequilibrium Processes
<https://sites.google.com/uniroma1.it/excellence-department-mmsp/mmsp-th-per…>
".
For additional information, do not hesitate to contact us.
Best regards,
Organizing committee
Giada Basile, Amit Einav, Isabelle Gallagher, Jani Lukkarinen, Sergio
Simonella.
The veridical data science one-day workshop at University of Roma la Sapienza aims at showcasing and promoting veridical (truthful) data science towards reproducible and reliable data analysis and decisions. It intends to build a community of veridical data science researchers in Europe for trustworthy data science and machine learning.
https://www.integreat.no/events/public-events/workshops/veridical-data-scie…
The workshop discussions will provide opportunities for statisticians and data scientists to identify important research topics and critical applications in academia and industry. Graduate students and early career researchers will benefit from this workshop to find future research directions.
Time and place: June 20, 2025 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Aula Acquario, MEMOTEF, University of Roma la Sapienza, Rome, Italy <https://g.co/kgs/LvBFmg2>
Registration is free but required. Please follow this link<https://nettskjema.no/a/veridicaldatascienceroma>.
Deadline for registration: June 10th, 2025.
Call for oral contributions:
We are pleased to invite researchers from all stages in academia and industry to submit abstracts for consideration to give a contributed talk in the workshop on Veridical Data Science in Rome. We encourage submissions from graduate students and early career researchers.
To submit your abstract please send a pdf file with information about the authors, identifying the presenter at the workshop, and an abstract of between 1 to 4 pages. Use this email: admin(a)integreat.no<mailto:admin@integreat.no>
Deadline is May 10, 2025.
Acceptance will be communicated by May 20. The accepted presentation will be given orally and will be of various length, depending on the final programme.
For additional information, please contact the organising committee at admin(a)integreat.no<mailto:admin@integreat.no>.
The workshop is co-organized by Integreat, the Norwegian centre for knowledge-driven machine learning in Oslo, the Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, the L'EMbeDS Department of Excellence at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies at Pisa, and the Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance of the University of Roma La Sapienza and the Institute for Systems Analysis and Computer Science of the Italian National Research Council.