Mathematics-Driven Research seminar
Computer science Mathematics Physics
Baltic Institute of Mathematics
Audience: | Learners |
Seminar series times: | No fixed schedule |
Organizer: | BIM* |
*contact for this listing |
The world is constantly changing, and the use of technologies is rapidly growing. However, lots of challenges still remain unsolved. This is where fundamental mathematics enters the scene. Mathematics is presented almost everywhere, and the efficiency of the industry highly depends on the mathematical background of the engineers and researchers working towards scientific and technological progress. The more technologically advanced are devices we use in our everyday life, the richer is the mathematics driving them.
These research seminars are for students from the last two years of high school and first two years of the university, where we will discuss the current technologies and fundamental mathematics behind them. Every participant will be given an opportunity not only to get knowledge but also to give a try on doing research. Each meeting will be followed by a small research project.
Your time | Speaker | Title | |||
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Sat | Feb 26 | 12:30 | BIM | Computer Vision: Usage, open challenges, and opportunities in research and industry. | |
Sat | Jan 22 | 12:30 | BIM | Computer Vision: What's under the hood? | |
Sat | Dec 18 | 12:30 | BIM | Neural Networks: Open challenges and opportunities for research, and applications in the domain of deep learning. | |
Sat | Nov 20 | 12:30 | BIM | Neural Networks: Usage in research and industry. | |
Sat | Oct 30 | 11:30 | BIM | Neural Networks: Formal definition and introduction to the mathematics behind. | |
Sat | Oct 02 | 08:00 | BIM | Cryptosystems: basics, modeling, open challenges and opportunities for research in this domain and beyond |