Workshops Events and Seminars

Events
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29-29 Sep 2021

SMSTC Symposium 2021

ICMS will host the virtual SMSTC Symposium 2021. More information will be circulated to all students that register to SMSTC 2021-2022.
Events
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25-28 Aug 2021

Talking Maths in Public 2021

TMiP is a conference which runs in the UK every two years, for people who work in, or otherwise participate in, communicating mathematics to the public. TMiP is run by...
Workshop
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18-22 Jul 2022

Young Researchers in Combinatorics

The workshop consisted mostly of working sessions in which participants collaborated on research problems, and a limited number of talks and lectures. By building an environment of mostly young researchers, we...
Workshop
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16-20 May 2022

Structural Breaks and Shape Constraints

Structural break analysis is concerned with the detection and localization of abrupt changes in the data generating distribution in time series and spatial processes. Shape-constrained inference, on the other hand,...
Workshop
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09-13 May 2022

Adaptive Moving and Anisotropic Meshes for the Numerical Approximation of PDEs

A major bottleneck in current scientific computing practice is the difficulty of resolving small scale structures without excessive computational cost. Adaptive mesh methods afford the possibility of achieving much better...
Workshop
Calender
25-29 Apr 2022

Rational Points on Higher-Dimensional Varieties

The topic of rational points on varieties over the rational numbers is the modern perspective on the theory of Diophantine equations. There is a good (partially conjectural) understanding now of...
Workshop
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13-15 Sep 2021

Model Uncertainty and Risk in Machine Learning

This workshop focused on the interplay between model uncertainty and risk in machine learning and addressed the main developments towards understanding why deep learning works. The workshop looked at how...
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14-16 Mar 2022

UK-APASI in Mathematical Sciences

The main objectives were: To strengthen the UK and Southern African human infrastructure development in Mathematical Sciences research through capacity building, To forge and sustain collaborative relationships between applied mathematicians...
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