November 7-11, 2022

Computer science for knotty math problems

This workshop will focus on various crossroads and bridges between computer science and mathematics, including (but not limited to) machine learning and knot theory.

There is no registration fee, and we encourage everyone interested to actively participate in discussion / brainstorming sessions, propose questions and new directions.

Confirmed speakers

  • Sherry Gong (Texas A&M University)

  • James Halverson (Northeastern University)

  • Mark Hughes (Brigham Young University)

  • Yang Hui-He (London Institute, City, University of London, Nankai University, Oxford University)

  • Mee Seong Im (United States Naval Academy)

  • Andras Juhasz (Oxford University)

  • Louis Kauffman (University of Illinois at Chicago)

  • Mikhail Khovanov (Columbia University)

  • Greg Kuperberg (University of California, Davis)

  • Brendan Owens (University of Glasgow)

  • Cameron Rudd (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn)

  • Fabian Ruehle (Northeastern University)

  • Eric Samperton (Purdue University)

  • Greg Yang (Microsoft Research)

Organizing committee

  • Sergei Gukov

  • Piotr Kucharski

  • George Rogers