Frontiers in Computing + Mathematical Sciences Symposium
Online Event
Frontiers in Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Monday, February 7, 2022
This event will take place in Zoom. Please contact Sydney Garstang for the Zoom link.
This Symposium features talks on recent advances in computing and mathematical sciences from talented faculty candidates!
Program -- http://cms.caltech.edu/frontiers
- 8:55am: Introduction
Adam Wierman, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Caltech - 9:00am: Spectral Independence: A New Tool to Analyze Markov Chains
Kuikui Liu, University of Washington - 10:15am: Training of Deep Neural Networks: Neural Tangent Kernel and Beyond
Arthur Jacot, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) - 11:30am: How to handle Biased Data and Multiple Agents in Machine Learning?
Manolis Zampetakis, UC Berkeley - 1:30pm: Toward Mathematical Understanding of Real-life Deep Learning
Zhiyuan Li, Princeton University - 2:45pm: Foundations of Cryptographic Proof Systems
Alex Lombardi, MIT - 4:00pm: Perceiving the World in 2D and 3D
Georgia Gkioxari, Facebook AI Research
For more information, please contact Sydney Garstang by email at [email protected] or visit http://cms.caltech.edu/frontiers.