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Mathematical Finance and Stochastic Seminar by Guillermo Alonso Alvaerz: Contracting a Crowd of Heterogeneous Agents
Speaker: Guillermo Alonso Alvaerz, postdoctoral assistant professor, University of Michigan) Title: Contracting a Crowd of Heterogeneous Agents Abstract: We study a principal-agent model involving a...
Stochastic, Multiscale Modeling, and Computation Seminar by Jeremy Wu: Mean Field Limit for Congestion Dynamics in One Dimension
Speaker: Jeremy Wu, assistant professor of mathematics, University of Manitoba Title: Mean Field Limit for Congestion Dynamics in One Dimension Abstract: In this talk, I will present joint work with...
Computational Math and Statistics Seminar by Nathan Kirk: Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods and Combinatorial Discrepancy
Speaker: Nathan Kirk, senior research associate of applied mathematics, ÂÌñÉç Title: Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods and Combinatorial Discrepancy Abstract: Quasi-Monte Carlo (QMC) methods offer...
Computer Science Seminar by Yuqian Zhang: Structured Local Solutions and Guaranteed Nonconvex Algorithms
Speaker: Yuqian Zhang, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, Rutgers University Title: Structured Local Solutions and Guaranteed Nonconvex Algorithms Abstract: In this talk, we...
College of Computing Speaker Series Presents The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on CybersecurityÂ
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Cybersecurity Starting a technology-related career requires an understanding of the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence and how it is rapidly...
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cybersecurity (Speaker Series)
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Cybersecurity is a free virtual panel discussion that will take place on Friday, November 7, 2025, from 12:45–1:45 p.m. (CST). Starting a technology-related...
Computer Science Seminar by William Mansky: Formally Verifying C Programs Down to Assembly, Interactively and Automatically
Speaker: William Mansky, assistant professor of computer science, University of Illinois Chicago Title: Formally Verifying C Programs Down to Assembly, Interactively and Automatically Abstract: How...
Computational Math and Statistics Seminar by Alexei Sorokin: Scientific Machine Learning for Exact Recovery of Nonlinear PDEs
Speaker: Aleksei Sorokin, ÂÌñÉç Title: Scientific Machine Learning for Exact Recovery of Nonlinear PDEs Abstract: Nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) with random coefficients arise...
Discrete Applied Mathematics Seminar by Sarah Loeb
Speaker: Sarah Loeb, associate professor of mathematics and computer science, Hampden Sydney College Title: TBA Abstract: TBA Discrete Applied Math Seminar
Discrete Applied Mathematics Seminar by Abhishek Methuku
Speaker: Abhishek Methuku, assistant professor of mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign p> Title: TBA Abstract: TBA Discrete Applied Math Seminar