In 2018, the World Health Organization added “Disease X” to its list of priority diseases, alongside diseases like Ebola virus disease and SARS. Disease X is representative of infectious agents that are not currently known to cause cases in humans. In other words, it denotes the possibility of an epidemic of a disease that we have never seen before.

Tue, 09 Jun 2020

12:00 - 13:00
C1

TBA

Bastian Prasse
(Delft University of Technology)
Development of an analysis to probe the neutrino mass ordering with atmospheric neutrinos using three years of IceCube DeepCore data: IceCube Collaboration
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Searches for neutrinos from cosmic-ray interactions in the Sun using seven years of IceCube data
Neer, G Nisa, M Nygren Pollmann, A Oehler, M Olivas, A O'Murchadha, A O'Sullivan, E Palczewski, T Pandya, H Pankova, D Park, N Peiffer, P Heros, C Philippen, S Pieloth, D Pieper, S Pinat, E Plum, M Porcelli, A Price, P Przybylski, G Raab, C Raissi, A Relethford, B Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics

Oxford Mathematician Patrick Kidger talks about his recent work on applying the tools of controlled differential equations to machine learning.

Sequential Data

The changing air pressure at a particular location may be thought of as a sequence in $\mathbb{R}$; the motion of a pen on paper may be thought of as a sequence in $\mathbb{R}^2$; the changes within financial markets may be thought of as a sequence in $\mathbb{R}^d$, with $d$ potentially very large.

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