The World’s Smallest Computer and Its Applications
The NSF AI Institute for Edge Computing (Athena) is pleased to present the next in the Seminar Series by Inhee Lee, titled "The World's Smallest Computer and Its Applications" on […]
The NSF AI Institute for Edge Computing (Athena) is pleased to present the next in the Seminar Series by Inhee Lee, titled "The World's Smallest Computer and Its Applications" on […]
Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!
Mathematics professor Di Fang will lead this short course on quantum algorithms as part of the Information Initiative's Pop-Up Mini course series. For more information about our Pop-Up Courses and […]
Abstract: Vulcan Elements has established a full supply chain to manufacture rare earth permanent magnets in the United States. This includes a network of raw material suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and […]
The NSF AI Institute for Edge Computing (Athena) is pleased to present the next in the Seminar Series by Jack West, titled "Security and Privacy of Edge AI Models in […]
Mathematics professor Di Fang will lead this short course on quantum algorithms as part of the Information Initiative's Pop-Up Mini course series. For more information about our Pop-Up Courses and […]
Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!
Mathematics professor Di Fang will lead this short course on quantum algorithms as part of the Information Initiative's Pop-Up Mini course series. For more information about our Pop-Up Courses and […]
Mathematics professor Di Fang will lead this short course on quantum algorithms as part of the Information Initiative's Pop-Up Mini course series. For more information about our Pop-Up Courses and […]
Statistics professor Scott Schmidler will talk about his current research and work. All are welcome! Lunch provided.
One thing that quickly becomes clear when attempting to formalize recent mathematical discoveries in a computer proof assistant is how much "invisible mathematics" is obscured in a proof on paper. […]
Join us for tea and snacks on the 3rd floor of Gross Hall! This is a great chance to meet colleagues in a casual environment. All Welcome!