The wisdom of the crowd: ensemble learning and multi-modal imitation learning

14 October 2019 2:00pm4:00pm
Dr Nan Ye, School of Mathematics and Physics, TheUniversity of Queensland

From topology to combinatorics and back: Width-type parameters of 3-manifolds

8 October 2019 3:00pm4:00pm
Dr Jonathan Spreer (The University of Sydney)

Modelling biodiversity in the oceans for conservation and management

8 October 2019 11:00am12:00pm
Mr Philip Dyer (School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland)

On Signed Magic Rectangles

24 September 2019 3:00pm4:00pm
Professor Abdollah Khodkar (University of West Georgia)

Prediction of inertial particle focusing in curved microfluidic channels.

23 September 2019 2:00pm3:00pm
Professor Yvonne Stokes, Mathematical Sciences, The University of Adelaide

Buffer Overflow Detection for C Programs is Hard to Learn

10 September 2019 3:00pm4:00pm
Dr Cristina Cifuentes - Senior Director of Research and Development, Oracle Labs Australia

Buffer overflow detection for C programs is hard to learn

10 September 2019 1:00pm
Presenter: Cristina, Director of Oracle Labs Australia and Architect

Reflections and Retractions

9 September 2019 2:00pm3:00pm
Dr Anne Thomas, The University of Sydney

Ricci Flow, Einstein Manifolds and Ricci Solitons: A Survey

22 August 2019 12:00pm1:00pm
Xiaodong Cao (Cornell University)

Facial weak order in hyperplane arrangements

16 August 2019 3:00pm4:00pm
Aram Dermenjian, from the Université du Québec à Montréal

Natural mortality estimation using tree-based ensemble learning methods

13 August 2019 11:00am12:00pm
Dr Chanjuan Liu
School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Maritime University

The competitive exclusion principle in stochastic environments

12 August 2019 2:00pm3:00pm
Alex Hening (Tufts University)

Blended learning in a large first year mathematics course

19 July 2019 11:00am12:00pm
Dr Poh Wah Hillock (Mathematics)

The extension problem and the Helgason conjecture

15 July 2019 2:00pm3:00pm
Sundaram Thangavelu (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalor)
Image of the Dark Emu

65,000 years - the rich history of Aboriginal Astronomy

10 July 2019 7:00pm8:30pm
Join the Astronomical Society of Australia for the annual Harley Wood Public Lecture titled ‘65,000 years - the rich history of Aboriginal Astronomy’, presented by Kirsten Banks.

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