Past events
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AI-Fun with ELLIS Seminar | Yusuf Sale: Online Selective Conformal Inference: Errors and Solutions
14:00 - 15:00 25 March 2025
Title: Online Selective Conformal Inference: Errors and Solutions Abstract: Conformal inference provides a principled way to construct prediction intervals with guaranteed coverage. However, in online selective conformal inference, where predictions are made only when a selection rule is met, things...
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Manchester Number Theory Seminar - Martin Orr
15:00 - 16:00 25 March 2025
Speaker: Martin Orr (University of Manchester) Title: Effectivity and very unlikely intersections in abelian varieties using G-functions Abstract: A special case of the Zilber-Pink conjecture, proved by Habegger and Pila, states that a generic curve C in an abelian variety A has only finitely many...
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Training Course on Advanced Scripting and Batching of Tomographic Datasets
24 - 25 March 2025
Although X-ray tomography is an attractive characterisation technique in materials science, it generates a huge amount of data at a fast rate and it can be extremely time consuming to process the data manually. A great benefit to creating scripts and plugins in Avizo is the ability to reuse a workflow...
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Dynamical Systems and Analysis Seminar - Daniel Meyer
24 March - 7 December 2025
Speaker: Daniel Meyer (University of Liverpool) Title: Weaving of Folding Maps Abstract: A folding map is obtained by a piece of paper (i.e., a $k$-gon) that is folded and mapped to itself. Such a map may be obtained from a real rational map where $z/in /mathbb{C}$ and its complex conjugate $\bar{z}$...
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IBIC webinar series - Developing enzyme biocatalysts for creating value added chemicals from waste
12:00 - 12:50 20 March 2025
A 'Lunch and Learn' webinar for anyone interested in industrial biotechnology brought to you by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Catalyst (IBIC) March's webinar will be titled "Developing enzyme biocatalysts for creating value added chemicals from waste" Presented by Prof Andrew Carnell and...
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