COMinDS YoungResearchers' Seminar
Friday, May 28, 2021, 2pm - 5pm (CET)
The global pandemic has robbed many young researchers of the opportunity to present their work. The COMinDS YoungResearchers' Seminar aims to provide this opportunity to PhD-students and young PostDocs, in order to allow them to gain exposure and to practice their presentation skills. It is an initiative by the GAMM Activity Group COMinDS.
The Seminar will take place online. A link will be sent via email to COMinDS members. If you want to participate but you are not a member of COMinDS, please send an email to Max Pfeffer.
The abstracts to the talks and posters can be found here.
Programme
All times are in CET (Central European Time).
14:00 - 15:00 Plenary Talk
Lars Ruthotto (Emory University) - A Machine Learning Framework for Mean Field Games and Optimal Control
15:00 - 16:00 Poster Session
16:00 - 16:30 Seminar Talks 1
Seminar Room 1: Andreas Habring (Uni Graz) - A Generative Variational Model for Inverse Problems in Imaging
Seminar Room 2: Leonard Schmitz (RWTH Aachen) - Varieties over Module Homomorphisms and their Correspondence to Free Algebras
16:30 - 17:00 Seminar Talks 2
Seminar Room 1: Sebastian Neumayer (TU Berlin) - Invertible Neural Networks for Inverse Problems
Seminar Room 2: Johannes Maly (KU Eichstaett-Ingolstadt) - Robust Sensing of Low-Rank Matrices with Non-Orthogonal Sparse Decomposition
Poster Session
Poster 1: Kai Bergermann (TU Chemnitz) - Semi-supervised Learning for Aggregated Multilayer Graphs Using Diffuse Interface Methods and Fast Matrix Vector Products
Poster 2: Franz Bethke (HU Berlin) - Combining the ADMM and Active Signature Methods for the Training of Neural Networks with Nonsmooth Activation Functions
Poster 3: Giuseppe Giordano (Uni Salerno) - Continuous Extensions of Selected Numerical Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations
Poster 4: Giovanni Pagano (Uni Salerno) - Jacobian-dependent peer methods for ordinary differential equations
Poster 5: Maximilian Winkler (TU Braunschweig) - Heavy Ball Acceleration of the Randomized Sparse Kaczmarz Method
Poster 6: Michael Schmischke (TU Chemnitz) - High-Dimensional Interpretable ANOVA Approximation
Poster 7: Leila Moradi (Uni Salerno) - Adapted Numerical Methods for Oscillatory Problems
Poster 8: Mazen Ali (EC Nantes) - Approximation of Functions with Tensor Networks
Poster 9: Henrik Eisenmann (MPI MiS Leipzig) - Solving two-parameter eigenvalue problems using an alternating method