Monday, January 10
Speakers:
Chris Miller (The Ohio State University)
Ayhan Günaydın (Boğaziçi Üniversitesi)
Philipp Hieronymi (University of Bonn)
Part of the Thematic Program on Tame Geometry, Transseries and Applications to Analysis and Geometry
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Machine Learning Statistical Methods for Disease Transmission Modelling - Week 2
Ram Murty (Queen's University)
Lecture 01 | Probability and Number Theory
Michael Brudno (Vector Institute)
How Humans Factor into AI Clinical Deployments
Rahul Krishnan (University of Toronto)
SubLign: A deep generative model for clustering censored time-series data
Tuesday, January 11
Speakers:
Lou van den Dries (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Jean-Philippe Rolin (Université de Bourgogne)
Daniel Cantergiani Panazzolo (Université de Haute Alsace)
Alexi Block Gorman (The Fields Institute)
Part of the Thematic Program on Tame Geometry, Transseries and Applications to Analysis and Geometry
Clifton Cunningham (University of Calgary)
Lecture 01 | The Geometry of Local Arthur Packets
Lindi Wahl (Western University)
Lecture 01 | Tools for Data-Driven Mathematical Biology
Nantel Bergeron (York University)
Lecture 01 | Combinatorial Hopf Algebra
Amy Hurford (Memorial University)
Modelling COVID-19 importations and travel restrictions in smaller jurisdictions
Robert McCann (University of Toronto)
Lecture 01 | Optimal Transportation, Geometry and Dynamics
Part of the Thematic Program on Optimal Transport in Natural Sciences and Statistics
Seyed Moghadas (York University)
Infectious Disease Modelling: Theory and Methods - Week 2
Wednesday, January 12
Speakers:
Gal Binyamini (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Benny Zack (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Nataliya Goncharuk (University of Toronto)
Part of the Thematic Program on Tame Geometry, Transseries and Applications to Analysis and Geometry
Ram Murty (Queen's University)
Lecture 02 | Probability and Number Theory
Nicola Luigi Bragazzi (York University)
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and gender minorities: a syndemic perspective
Thursday, January 13
Speakers:
Lou van den Dries (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Avner Kiro (University of Toronto)
Vincenzo Mantova (University of Leeds)
Part of the Thematic Program on Tame Geometry, Transseries and Applications to Analysis and Geometry
Lindi Wahl (Western University)
Lecture 02 | Tools for Data-Driven Mathematical Biology
Clifton Cunningham (University of Calgary)
Lecture 02 | The Geometry of Local Arthur Packets
Nantel Bergeron (York University)
Lecture 02 | Combinatorial Hopf Algebra
Robert McCann (University of Toronto)
Lecture 02 | Optimal Transportation, Geometry and Dynamics
Part of the Thematic Program on Optimal Transport in Natural Sciences and Statistics
Friday, January 14
Speakers:
Gareth Jones (University of Manchester)
Jacob Tsimerman (University of Toronto)
Siegfried Van Hille (The Fields Institute)
Taboka Chalebgwa (The Fields Institute)
Part of the Thematic Program on Tame Geometry, Transseries and Applications to Analysis and Geometry
Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan)
Machine Learning Statistical Methods for Disease Transmission Modelling - Week 2
Seyed Moghadas (York University)
Infectious Disease Modelling: Theory and Methods - Week 2
Frank Tall (University of Toronto)
A New Topological Generalization of Descriptive Set Theory
Iván Ongay Valverde (University of Wisconsin–Madison and York University)
Upper semi-continuous compact-valued functions and the K-sigma-projective hierarchy
Clovis Hamel (University of Toronto)
An undecidable extension of Morley's theorem on the number of countable models
Spencer Unger (University of Toronto)
Flows on the torus
David Schrittesser (University of Toronto)
Infinitesimals and Probabilities