The Mathematics Department “Guido Castelnuovo” of Sapienza Università di
Roma calls 9 PhD positions in Mathematics to start in November 2023.
Candidates who are interested in working in the area of Probability,
Statistical Mechanics, Stochastic Processes under the supervision of any
faculty member of the Probability or Mathematical Physics group may contact
lorenzo.taggi(a)uniroma1.it for further information.
Since the Mathematics Department “Guido Castelnuovo” is an “excellence
department”, starting from this year the PhD scholarships are higher than
standard Italian PhD scholarships.
Please forward this announcement to possibly interested candidates.
FURTHER DETAILS:
Scholarship: 1637 euro per month (after taxes)
It is not required to be able to speak Italian in order to attend the
PhD program.
It is not required to be in possession of a master degree before the
application deadline.
Application deadline: 22th of June, 14:00 (CET)
Details on the application procedure (in Italian or English):
https://phd.uniroma1.it/web/concorso39.aspx?s=&i=3519&m=&l=EN&p=&a=
Official call (in Italian or English):
https://www.uniroma1.it/sites/default/files/user/1824/call_for_applications…
The written test must be undertaken in presence and it is possible to get a
reimbursement of 250 euro for participating. It is possible to attend the
oral test via zoom.
Faculty Members in the Mathematics department:
https://www.mat.uniroma1.it/dipartimento/persone
Dear all,
the last One World ABC Seminar<https://www.warwick.ac.uk/oneworldabc> of the season is quickly approaching!
On Thursday, June 29, at 9.30am UK time, Jonas Arruda and Yannik Shälte (University of Bonn) will talk about "Amortized simulation-based inference for non-linear mixed-effects models" with an reported below.
Abstract: Non-linear mixed-effects models are a powerful tool for studying heterogeneous populations in biology, medicine, engineering, and other fields. However, fitting these models is computationally challenging when the description of individuals is complex and the population is large. To address this issue, we propose the use of neural density estimation to approximate entity-specific posterior distributions in an amortized fashion. This approximation is then used to efficiently infer population-level parameters. Applying this approach to problems from single-cell biology, we demonstrate its scalability to large datasets in an unprecedented manner. Moreover, it enables accurate uncertainty quantification, simple testing of hypotheses, and extends to stochastic models, going beyond what established methods can give. In summary, our method constitutes a highly flexible novel approach has the potential to substantially improve the analysis of heterogeneous populations.
The talk will be hosted on MS Teams here:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_OTYyY2FkMWQtZTkwNi00…
We are looking forward to seeing you soon,
best,
Massimiliano on the behalf of the One World ABC Seminar Organisers
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Dr. Massimiliano Tamborrino
Associate Professor
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
https://warwick.ac.uk/tamborrino
Dear all,
this is to inform you that the first edition of the AMASES Summer School
will be held next September 4-6 at the University of Rome "La Sapienza",
Building CU002.
The goal of the Amases summer schools is to train young scholars on topics
that are relevant in the context of mathematics applied to the social
sciences.
This year the title of the school is Social, Financial and Economic
Networks.
More information on the website:
https://www.amases.org/amases-summer-school-2023/
For any question, do not hesitate to contact the organizers:
Fabrizio Lillo <fabrizio.lillo(a)unibo.it>
Roy Cerqueti <roy.cerqueti(a)uniroma1.it>
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Buongiorno
ricevo e con piacere inoltro.
Saluti
Alessandra
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From: Serena Cenatiempo <serena.cenatiempo(a)gssi.it>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2023 at 17:33
Subject: 2 Postdoc positions in Mathematics at GSSI
Dear all,
This is to announce the following call for a two 2year Postdoc positions in
Mathematics at GSSI, deadline *July 6th, 2023*.
We welcome any application in applied PDEs, Numerical Analysis, Statistical
Mechanics and Continuum Mechanics. Total gross salary is: € 45.000,00.
Please find more details on the position at the following link
https://gssi.it/albo-ufficiale-online-gssi post #315 or directly consult
the call in English, available here
<https://gssi.it/albo-ufficiale-online-gssi/item/download/4396_26fc3b69b46a2…>
.
For more information on Mathematics research at GSSI you can look at the
pages
https://www.gssi.it/research-area/maths-researchhttps://www.gssi.it/people/professors/lectures-maths
Please feel free to forward this announcement among potentially interested
people and applications.
With best regards
Giulia Basti, Serena Cenatiempo, Marielle Simon, Stefano Olla, Lu Xu
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Serena Cenatiempo
Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI)
Viale Crispi n.7, 67100 - L'Aquila (Italy)
phone: +39 0862 428 0276
email: serena.cenatiempo[at]gssi[dot]com
homepage: http://www.serenacenatiempo.it/
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Prof. Alessandra Faggionato
https://www1.mat.uniroma1.it/people/faggionato/
Department of Mathematics
University "La Sapienza"
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
00185 - Rome
Office 5, Phone (0039) 06 49913252
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Dear All,
Please find below the advert for 8 fully funded PhD positions at Scuola
Superiore Meridionale, which may be of interest for students with a
background in applied probability, statistics and mathematical finance.
Best wishes
Tiziano
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*4-YEAR PHD PROGRAM IN MODELING AND ENGINEERING RISK ANDCOMPLEXITY AT THE
SCUOLA SUPERIORE MERIDIONALE, NAPLES, ITALY*
From epidemics, climate change and sustainability to seismic engineering
and Industry 4.0, all the crucial challenges facing mankind today require
the ability to understand and engineer ever growing reliable
interdependent, complex and interconnected systems and infrastructures. If
you are interested in studying complex systems, understand how to manage
and mitigate risks and cascade effects this is the right program for you!
The Call for Applications for the 4 year PhD Program in Modeling and
Engineering Risk and Complexity of the Scuola Superiore Meridionale (a
brand new School for Advanced Studies established in Naples by the Italian
Government in 2019) is now out and available at
https://www.ssmeridionale.it/en-us/la-scuola/bandi-di-concorso/dottorati
<https://www.ssmeridionale.it/en-us/la-scuola/bandi-di-concorso/dottorati>We
are looking for bright and ambitious students from any area of
Mathematics, Physics, Science and Engineering to join this exciting new
program.
*8 fully funded 4-year scholarships are available this year*Each
scholarship includes a stipend of EUR 19,000 per year which is increased by
50% when the student is spending time abroad. Students are expected to
spend at least 12 months abroad during their PhD. Each Scholarship also
includes approx EUR 3,000 for research costs/travel per year. Students can
choose their projects and supervisor from a vast range of options during
their
first year. Examples of past and ongoing research projects are available on
the website of the MERC PhD program at
https://bit.ly/merc-PhD
<https://bit.ly/merc-PhD>Applicants must submit a brief scientific report
(description of their MSc thesis work, CV, personal statement and reference
letters) following the instructions provided at the website above by no
later than 25th August 2023. Applications must be submitted using the
online platform available at:
https://pica.cineca.it/ssm/dottorato39-ssm/domande
<https://pica.cineca.it/ssm/dottorato39-ssm/domande>Successful candidates
will be announced by the end of September 2023 with the course officially
starting on 1st November 2023.
For any further information check out the PhD website at
https://bit.ly/merc-PhD <https://bit.ly/merc-PhD>
or contact the PhD Coordinator, Prof Mario di Bernardo, via e-mail at
merc(a)ssmeridionale.it, or any of the PhD Board members listed in the PhD
website above.
Dear Colleagues,
the second edition of the
>
> Kaiserslautern Applied and Industrial Mathematics Days – KLAIM
>
> will take place in Kaiserslautern, Germany, from September 25th-27th, 2023.
>
> The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for applied mathematicians from academia, research labs and industry to exchange ideas and to showcase recent results. After the successful start of this new conference series in 2021, we continue this year with the second edition of KLAIM, putting emphasis on the Synthesis of Models and Data.
> This thematic focus addresses in particular the combination of model-based approaches and data-driven techniques, leading thus to hybrid learning frameworks. The workshop is hosted jointly by the Fraunhofer-Institute for Industrial Mathematics and the Department of Mathematics at the RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau.
>
> The program will be structured along the five tracks
> 1. Models and Data across Scales and Domains in Engineering Applications. This track is in collaboration with the ECMI Special Interest Group Math for the Digital Factory.
> 2. Risk Management and Machine Learning
> 3. Simulation and Optimization in Fluid Dynamics
> 4. Mathematical Programming: Uncertain Data and Multiple Objectives
> 5. Analyzing Materials Structures: Images, Machine Learning and Stochastic Geometry
>
> Besides we plan a special session about mathematical research data.
>
> Deadlines
> Submission of abstracts: June 19th, 2023 (strict deadline)
> Notification of acceptance: July 3rd, 2023
> Registration and payment of conference fee: August 18th, 2023
> For late registrations after August 18th, the conference fee is 270,- EUR.
>
> Find out more at: itwm.fraunhofer.de/klaim2023
>
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Associate Professor - Probability and Mathematical Statistics
ECMI <https://ecmiindmath.org/> Vice President
Dept. of Environmental Science and Policy - ESP
Università degli Studi di Milano
via Saldini 50, 20133 Milano, Italy
phone: +39-02503-16130
fax: +39-02503-16090
https://alessandramichelettiwebpage.wordpress.com/

Martedì 20 Giugno alle ore 11.00
presso l’aula seminari del DISMA (Politecnico di Torino)
il prof. GIOVANNI PISTONE (de Castro Statistics, Collegio Carlo Alberto, e DISMA (former faculty))
terrà un seminario dal titolo Information Geometry of ANOVA and Transport Theory.
ABSTRACT. Functional ANOVA (ANalysis Of VAriance) is used in Statistics and Sistem Theory. It is a non-parametric orthogonal splitting of the vector space of $L^2$ random variables. We use it to split the fibres of the affine statistical bundle. The base set consists of probability densities, and the fibres are vector spaces of Fisher’s scores. On a product sample space, one of the factors in the splitting is an additive model, while the other is a transport model.
Tutti gli interessati sono invitati a partecipare.
Per chi non avesse possibilità di partecipare in presenza, l'evento sarà trasmesso in streaming al seguente link
https://didattica.polito.it/VClass/SeminarioPistone
Paola Siri e Barbara Trivellato
Paola Siri
Probability, Statistics and Optimization group
Department of Mathematical Sciences "G. L Lagrange"
Politecnico di Torino
[cid:A8CB887B-8B14-40BE-AAAD-8875D1B7658A]
Buongiorno,
con piacere segnalo il seguente seminario che si terrà oggi:
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14 giugno ore 11.00
- aula 101, campus Perrone, via Perrone, 18, Novara. Università del
Piemonte Orientale.
- on-line: meet.google.com/yvq-ccbt-pzt
Title:* On the microstructure of green bonds*
*Prof. Edit Rroji*
University of Milano Bicocca - DISMEQ
Abstract: The idea of this paper is to investigate differences in brown
and green bonds from the lens of the trading activity. Our research
exploits the idea that positive and negative jumps in the dynamics of
returns have a specific memory nature that can be modelled through a
self-exciting process. We investigate the microscopic structure and
properties of high-frequency series of green and brown bonds using Hawkes
type processes where the kernel is a CARMA(p,q) model. Empirical results
suggest that the bid-ask spread of green bonds on average is larger for
bonds issued by a financial institution while the opposite happens for
bonds issued by a non financial company. Moreover, we observe that the
intensities respectively of positive and negative jumps in the price
dynamics are not stationary through time. Higher order bivariate Hawkes
models provide better fitting results in our datasets, especially for the
issuer that operates in the energy sector.
This presentation is based on a joint work with Lorenzo Mercuri (University
of Milan) and Andrea Perchiazzo (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).
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Locandina dell'evento
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NunY3uhobfzBtP0qUUbxLJpnqcvFn4JM/view?usp=…>
Seminari Matematici Statistici
<https://sites.google.com/uniupo.it/seminari-ms/home-page>
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Tutti gli interessati sono invitati a partecipare.
Cordiali saluti,
Enea
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Enea Bongiorno,PhD
Associate Professor of Statistics
Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale
Via Perrone 18, 28100, Novara, Italia
Phone: +390321375317
enea.bongiorno(a)uniupo.it
upobook.uniupo.it/enea.bongiorno
Seminari Matematici Statistici
<https://sites.google.com/uniupo.it/seminari-ms/home-page>
Dear colleagues,
we are happy to announce the hybrid - that is, in person with online streaming - talk of the (PMS)^2 series:
Speaker: Mario Maurelli (Università di Pisa)
Title: No blow-up by nonlinear It\^o noise for the Euler equations.
Abstract: We consider the incompressible Euler equations in two or three dimensions and we show that the addition of a suitable multiplicative It\^o noise with superlinear growth prevents a smooth solution from blowing up in finite time. The result is valid for a more general hyperbolic-type SPDE. The proof is based on the Lyapunov function method.
Joint work with Marco Bagnara and Fanhui Xu.
Date and time: Wednesday June 21, 14:30-15:30 (Rome time zone).
Place: Aula Seminari - III piano (third floor), Dipartimento di Matematica, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 – 20133 Milano - Ed. 14 “Nave” Campus Bonardi.
(Accesso pedonale da: Via A.M. Ampère, 2 - Milano, Via E. Bonardi, 9 - Milano, Via G. Ponzio, 31 - Milano).
Zoom link:
https://polimi-it.zoom.us/j/95561910050?pwd=amJISEdSRnAxcW9pOU53ZDREaEZadz09
ID riunione: 955 6191 0050
Passcode: 455231
This is a talk of the (PMS)^2: Pavia-Milano Seminar series on Probability and Mathematical Statistics organized jointly by the universities Milano-Bicocca, Pavia and Milano-Politecnico. For more information see the dedicated webpage:
https://paviamilanoseminars.wordpress.com/
Participation is free and welcome!
Best regards
The organizers (Carlo Orrieri, Maurizia Rossi, Margherita Zanella)
OWPS's next session will be on Wednesday the 21st of June from 15:00 to 17:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). We have the pleasure of introducing our next speakers:
Maria Eulàlia Vares (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) and Daniel Valesin (University of Warwick)
Title, abstract and the zoom link are below the signature and can be found on the website https://www.owprobability.org/one-world-probability-seminar.
If you are interested in the project, we kindly ask you to share this announcement within your community.
With best wishes,
Alberto Chiarini (Padua) and Adrián González Casanova (Berkeley and México)
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Talk : Maria Eulàlia Vares and Daniel Valesin
Title: Renewal contact process and contact process on dynamic random environments
Abstract: In the first part of this talk, we will present recent progress on alternate versions of the Harris contact process, where we allow some aspect of the dynamics (transmissions or recoveries) to be governed by a general renewal process. In this case, several of the tools employed in the study of the classical process no longer apply, and new ones are required. We present conditions on the inter-arrival distribution of the renewal process that ensure survival or extinction of the infection.
In the second part, we switch to a model introduced by Linker and Remenik (2020), namely the (classical) contact process evolving on a dynamical graph given by dynamic bond percolation on the edges of Z^d (the environment is thus defined by the percolation density p and the edge update rate v). Their work contains several interesting results about this model, including a result in dimension one that we extend to higher dimensions. This result states that, for any fixed value of the percolation density p below the critical threshold and the contact infection rate lambda, the infection dies out if the edge update rate v is small enough.
Joint works with Luiz Renato Fontes (USP), Marcelo Hilário (UFMG), Domingos Marchetti (USP), Thomas Mountford (EPFL), Daniel Ungaretti (UFRJ).
Join Zoom Meeting
https://unipd.zoom.us/j/89463956862?pwd=M25LR1paZ0l6dlpMOVBiK2VjUWpEZz09
Meeting ID: 894 6395 6862
Passcode: 789866
If you are having trouble with zoom, or if the capacity of the zoom room gets exceeded, you can also access to the Youtube live stream at the channel of the seminar: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiLiEQGTp6bZEhuHDM-WNWQ