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"Big Data and Predictive Computational Modeling" 18-21 May 2015, IAS-TUM, Munich


Registration is now open for the symposium that will held at the Institute of Advanced Study at the Technical University Munich (Germany) 18-21 May 2015 on:

Big Data and Predictive Computational Modeling

The symposium is sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich and by DARPA/AFOSR and will include talks from several internationally renowned researchers in the areas of Computational Physics, Machine Learning and Uncertainty Quantification/Computational Mathematics. The primary objective of the meeting is to identify synergies between these communities and to propose innovative, polychromatic research directions that can increase the impact of uncertainty modeling in engineering and predictive sciences.

The list of confirmed plenary/keynote speakers includes:

J. Tinsley Oden | University of Texas at Austin

Michele Ceriotti | EPFL

Cecilia Clementi | Rice University

Karl Friston | UCL

Christopher Johnson | University of Utah

Markos Katsoulakis | UMass

Manfred Opper | TU Berlin

Bernhard Schölkopf | MPI Tübingen

Christof Schütte | FU Berlin

Yee Whye Teh | Oxford

Eric Vanden-Eijnden | NYU

Max Welling | University of Amsterdam

 

The webpage for the symposium can be found be at:

http://www.tum-ias.de/bigdata2015

where detailed information about the program, registration and travel is contained.

Organizing committee:

Prof. P.S. Koutsourelakis (Technical University Munich)

Prof. M. Girolami (Chair of Statistics, University of Warwick)

Prof. N. Zabaras (Warwick Centre for Predictive Modelling, University of Warwick and Institute of Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich)