Tag: CNEL

CNEL Seminar: Maosheng Yang

Maosheng Yang

Maosheng Yang is a PhD student at the department of Intelligent Systems of TU Delft, the Netherlands. He presents “Modeling and Learning Simplicial Signals—an Edge Case” Wednesday, March 20 at 3:00pm in MALA 3003. Presented by the Computational NeuroEngineering Laboratory.

CNEL Seminar: Bosen Lian

Dr. Bosen Lian is currently an assistant professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Auburn University. He presents “Distributed Estimation, Objective Reconstruction, and Efficient Control of Multiagent Systems” Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 3:00pm in LAR 229.

CNEL Seminar: Chi Ding

Chi Ding is currently a third-year mathematics PhD student at the University of Florida. He presents “Learned Alternating Minimization Algorithm for Sparse-View CT Reconstruction: A Multi-Modal Approach” Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 3:00pm in NEB 589.

CNEL Seminar: Wenqian Xue

Wenqian Xue

Dr. Wenqian Xue is a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. She presents “Data-Driven Model-Free Inverse Reinforcement Learning for Linear Systems” Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 3:00pm in NEB 589.

Seminar: Ran Dou

Ran Dou is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida and a research assistant with CNEL. He presents “Dual-stream External Memory for Long-term Dependency” Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 3:00pm in NEB 589.

CNEL Seminar: Roland Malhamé

“Min_LQG games and collective discrete choice problems” Wednesday, April 19 at 3:00pm NEB 409 Join via Zoom MeetingID: 925 7191 6778 Passcode: 358569 Presented by the Computational NeuroEngineering Laboratory Abstract We introduce a class of finite horizon linear quadratic Gaussian… Read More

CNEL Seminar: Benjamin Haeffele

Dr. Ben Haeffele is an associate research scientist in the Mathematical Institute for Data Science and the Center for Imaging Science at Johns Hopkins University. He presents “A Convex Lens for Non-Convex Learning” Wednesday, March 22 at 3:00pm in NEB 409.

CNEL Seminar: Bo Hu

Bo Hu

Bo Hu is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. He presents “Quantification of Statistical Dependence in Random Processes” Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 3:00pm in NEB 409.

CNEL Seminar: Nikolay Bliznyuk

Dr. Nikolay Bliznyuk is an associate professor of statistics at UF, with appointments in the Departments of Agricultural & Biological Engineering (main) & Biostatistics and Statistics (affiliate/courtesy). He presents “An Hierarchical Bayesian Spatio-Temporal Model for Multi-Pathogen Transmission of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease” Wednesday, March 31 at 3:00pm via Zoom.