November 4th, 2019 — A one-day « meeting with the Industry » of the Bézout Labex is organized on the site of Marne-la-Vallée. It will be the opportunity to see various talks from researchers at FaceBook AI Paris and from researchers at the Labex Bézout, on the topic of machine learning. Talks […]
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July 2019 : Professor Marc Niethammer is visiting The Bézout LabEx, hosted by François-Xavier Vialard (LIGM) for one month. Marc Niethammer is a professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a joint appointment in the Department of Computer Science and with the Biomedical Research Imaging Center. His […]
June 2019 : Professor Utkir Rozikov is visiting the Bézout LabEx, hosted by Arnaud Le Ny and Lingmin Liao (LAMA) for one month. Utkir Rozikov is a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics, Department Algebra and Analysis in Taskent (Uzbekistan). His research project is : Non-Linear Dynamical Systems : Evolution […]
May 2019 : Professor Zvavitch is visiting the Bézout LabEx, hosted by Matthieu Fradelizi (LAMA) for one month. Professor Zvavitch is Professor at Kent State University. His main research interests are Convex Geometry, Geometric Functional Analysis, and applications of Probability and Harmonic Analysis to those subjects. He will give a […]
May 2019 : Professor Romeo Rizzi is visiting the Bézout Labex, hosted by Stéphane Vialette(LIGM) for one month. Romeo Rizzi is an Italian computer scientist at the university of Verona, Italy. He received his PhD. in Computational Mathematics and Informatics from Padova University in 1997. Romeo Rizzi conducts research in […]
December 4, 2018: A one-day meeting of the Bézout Labex is organized on the site of Marne-la-Vallée. It will be the opportunity to: briefly present the past and future actions in the Labex, at the occasion of the change of head of the Labex (still to be confirmed by ANR), […]
November 6, 2018: The working group on « machine learning and optimization » is starting! A first meeting will be held on November 6, 2018, and two introductory talks by Alexandre d’Aspremont and Guillaume Obozinski. See the webpage for details.