Programs & Events
Research Experiences for Undergraduate Faculty (REUF) on the Mathematics of Data, at Duke University, Durham, NC
Jul 18 - 22, 2016
This workshop, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Departments of Mathematics and Statistical Science at Duke, is part of the REUF program that brings together leading research mathematicians with faculty at undergraduate institutions who are interested in involving their student in areas of active research. The Workshop is also a research renewal opportunity for faculty who want to re-engage in research or are considering a change of research.
REUF on the Mathematics of Data will focus on the recently developing fields that lie at the interface of pure mathematics and big data analytics; for example, manifold learning, topological data analysis, and wavelet theory. Faculty trained in topology, geometry, algebra, or analysis will work on problem that are phrased in the language of their fields but are accessible to dedicated undergraduates through the use of computers.
The majority of the workshop will be spent working in small research groups, reporting on progress,... (more)
Research Experiences for Undergraduate Faculty (REUF) at AIM, San Jose, CA
Jul 25 - 29, 2016
The American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), co-sponsored by ICERM, invites applications for the Research Experiences for Undergraduate Faculty (REUF) workshop to be held at AIM in San Jose, CA.
This workshop, sponsored by AIM, ICERM, and the National Science Foundation, is one in a series of annual REUF workshops that bring together leading research mathematicians with faculty at undergraduate institutions who are interested in involving their students in areas of active research. The workshop can also serve as a research renewal opportunity for faculty who want to re-engage in research or are considering a change of research area.
The goals of the workshop are to promote undergraduate research in undergraduate institutions, and to forge lasting research collaborations among the participating faculty. The majority of the workshop will be spent working on problems in small research groups, reporting on progress, and formulating plans for future work. In addition to the workshop... (more)
Cycles on Moduli Spaces, Geometric Invariant Theory, and Dynamics
Aug 1 - 5, 2016
A moduli space parameterizes geometric objects with alike structures and encodes in itself the geometry of all possible families of such objects. This workshop will focus on three aspects of moduli spaces: Cycles, Geometric Invariant Theory, and Dynamics. One of our main goals is to synthesize the recent progress on moduli of abelian differentials on algebraic curves motivated by dynamics and in the GIT constructions of related moduli spaces, with the view towards better understanding of geometric cycles on these moduli spaces.
In many cases, computer programming and experiments are important tools to discover new phenomena, both in dynamics and in the study of cycles on moduli spaces. Hence many talks will emphasize computational and experimental aspects of these fields and the workshop will feature a computational problem session whose goal is to disseminate computational techniques and problems to a wider body of researchers.
An integral part of the workshop is a series of three... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Ana-Maria Castravet
- Dawei Chen
- Maksym Fedorchuk
- Anton Zorich
Predictive Policing
Aug 8 - 12, 2016
This workshop is a one-week program aimed at 20-25 researchers interested in the opportunity to shape the future of research on the mathematics of crime. Small teams will come together to work on real problems with real crime and policing data provided by the Providence Police Department. Five teams will be assembled, each with a technical advisor who will share their expertise and serve as an anchor point and leader for hands-on research that will take place over the course of the week. This will be a truly hands-on experience in which groups will spend time brainstorming mathematical methods and models to approach the problem at hand, analyzing data provided, and creating code to implement ideas as necessary. There will also be research presentations from the technical advisors throughout the week, as well as closing presentations by each team to present their ideas and progress at the end of the workshop. We fully anticipate that lasting collaborations will be formed, and that work... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Andrea Bertozzi
- Jeff Brantingham
- Martin Short
GirlsGetMath@ICERM: Summer Math Camp for High School Girls
Aug 15 - 19, 2016
GirlsGetMath is a weeklong mathematics summer day-program for 9th and 10th grade high school girls in the Providence, RI area.
GirlsGetMath occurs in an encouraging environment that builds young women's confidence in math and science.
GirlsGetMath expands participants' understanding and knowledge of mathematics through computations and experimentations.
GirlsGetMath provides expert mathematical training and mentoring.
GirlsGetMath will become a replicable national model of mathematical outreach for high school girls, with an emphasis on mathematical experimentation.
This five-day non-residential mathematics program is open to high school girls from the greater Providence, RI area who will be entering the 10th or 11th grade in the fall of 2016.
GirlsGetMath@ICERM encourages 20-25 young women to explore,... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Katharine Ott
- Ulrica Wilson
Probabilistic Scientific Computing: Statistical inference approaches to numerical analysis and algorithm design
Jun 5 - 9, 2017
There is an urgent and unmet need to formally analyze, design, develop and deploy advanced methods and algorithms that can scale in statistical and computational efficiency to the size of modern data sets and the complexity of contemporary mathematical models. Addressing this need will require a holistic approach involving new foundational theory, algorithms, and programming language design.
The emerging research theme of Probabilistic Scientific Computing (PSC) or Probabilistic Numerics lies at the nexus of these overlapping directions. It aims to improve statistical quantification of uncertainty, improve computational efficiency, and build more effective and scalable numerical methods for statistical models by leveraging the natural correspondence between computation and inference.
The primary goal of the workshop is to introduce recent results and new directions in probabilistic scientific computing to the US research communities in statistics and machine learning, in numerical... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Philipp Hennig
- George Karniadakis
- Michael Osborne
- Houman Owhadi
- Paris Perdikaris
Summer@ICERM 2017: Topological Data Analysis
Jun 19 - Aug 11, 2017
Imagine spending eight-weeks on the beautiful Brown University campus in historic Providence, RI, working in a small team setting to solve mathematical research problems developed by faculty experts in their fields.
Imagine creating career-building connections between peers, near peers (graduate students and postdocs), and academic professionals.
Imagine spending your summer in a fun, memorable, and intellectually stimulating environment.
Now, imagine having this experience with support for travel within the U.S., room and board paid, plus a $3,000 stipend*.
The 2017 Summer@ICERM program is designed for a select group of 16-20 undergraduate scholars. The program will give undergraduates an opportunity for exposure and research in the methods of âApplied Topologyâ in... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Jeffrey Brock
- Katherine Kinnaird
- Facundo Memoli
- Jose Perea
Robust Methods in Probability & Finance
Jun 19 - 23, 2017
On financial markets one never observes the same data twice; market configurations are subject to change across time. This poses some specific challenges to inference, prediction, and optimal control in financial contexts. Classically, strong model assumptions are needed, while current research aims at methods which are robust with respect to model misspecification. This issue lies at the heart of the envisaged workshops, and the program of the workshops will reflect recent developments in this direction.
The last decade saw a rise of robust methods in probability and finance resulting in new numerical and theoretical challenges. Interestingly, these challenges bring together methodologies from PDEs, probability, stochastic analysis, and control theory. Mathematically speaking, robustness typically translates into nonlinearity showing up as a defining feature. Examples in this direction are nonlinear expectations, nonlinear PDEs, and H-infinity optimal stochastic control. Finance has... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Tomasz Bielecki
- Patrick Dondl
- Philipp Harms
- Eva Lutkebohmert-Holtz
- Marcel Nutz
- Thorsten Schmidt
ICERM Research Experiences for Undergraduate Faculty (REUF)
Jun 26 - 30, 2017
This workshop, a formal collaboration between ICERM and the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), is one in a series of annual REUF workshops. These workshops bring together leading research mathematicians and faculty at primarily undergraduate institutions to investigate open questions in the mathematical sciences and to equip participants with tools to engage in research with undergraduate students. This will also be a research renewal opportunity for faculty who want to re-engage in research or faculty considering a change in research area.
The goals of the workshop are to promote undergraduate research and to forge research collaborations among the participating faculty. The majority of the workshop will be spent working on problems in small research groups, reporting on progress, and formulating plans for future work. Note that there are opportunities for participants to continue research activities beyond the workshop week.
Preference will be given to faculty who teach or... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Brianna Donaldson
- Leslie Hogben
- Ulrica Wilson
Women in Data Science and Mathematics Research Collaboration Workshop (WiSDM)
Jul 17 - 21, 2017
Research Collaboration Workshop for Women in Data Science and Mathematics (WiSDM). This program will bring together women at all stages of their careers, from graduate students to senior researchers, to collaborate on problems in data science. The scientific focus will be on cutting edge problems in the areas of predictive modeling, multi-scale representation and feature selection, statistical and topological learning, and related areas. Data science is a cross-disciplinary field relying on statistics, computer science and mathematics and driven by problems in many other disciplines. While data science has emerged as a prominent new field enrolls record numbers and attracts research talents from many scientific disciplines, the role of theoretical and applied mathematics has not been highly visible. Mathematics provides many structured representations that can be in the analysis of data arising from such diverse fields as geometric measure theory, classical analysis, computational... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Carlotta Domeniconi
- Ellen Gasparovic
- Giseon Heo
- Kathryn Leonard
- Regina Liu
- Julie Mitchell
- Deanna Needell
- Linda Ness
- Emina Soljanin
- Sibel Tari
- Xu Wang
GirlsGetMath@ICERM: Summer Math Camp for High School Girls
Jul 24 - 28, 2017
GirlsGetMath is a weeklong mathematics summer day-program for 9th and 10th grade high school girls in the Providence, RI area.
GirlsGetMath occurs in an encouraging environment that builds young women's confidence in math and science.
GirlsGetMath expands participants' understanding and knowledge of mathematics through computations and experimentations.
GirlsGetMath provides expert mathematical training and mentoring.
GirlsGetMath will become a replicable national model of mathematical outreach for high school girls, with an emphasis on mathematical experimentation.
This five-day non-residential mathematics program is open to high school girls who live in or near the greater Providence, RI area who will be entering the 10th or 11th grade in the fall of 2017.
GirlsGetMath@ICERM encourages 20-25 young... (more)
Organizing Committee
- Amalia Culiuc
- Katharine Ott
- Ulrica Wilson