25 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Statistics - Bayesian Pyramids: Identifiable Multilayer Discrete Latent Structure Models for Discrete Data
High dimensional categorical data are routinely collected in biomedical and social sciences. It is of great importance to build interpretable parsimonious models that perform dimension reduction and uncover meaningful latent structures from such discrete data.
25 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on PDE - Horizontally quasiconvex envelope in the Heisenberg group
Various notions of convexity of sets and functions in the Heisenberg group have been studied in the past two decades. In this talk, we focus on the horizontally quasiconvex (h-quasiconvex) functions in the Heisenberg group.
19 Mar 2022
Information Session, Orientation
HKUST MSc in Data-Driven Modeling Virtual Information Session 2021 (English)
Join our Virtual Information Session on March 19, 2022 (Saturday) to meet our faculty, graduates and students! You will get to know more about: 
16 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Physics Department - Indefinite Causal Structures: How a Missing Arrow of Time Can be Useful to Increase Performances in Quantum Protocols
11 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on PDE - A variational approach to describe the moduli space of minimal immersions in hyperbolic manifolds
In a seminal paper, Uhlenbeck studied the set of first and second fundamental form that arise from minimal immersions of a given surface into a three dimensional hyperbolic manifold.
11 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - Wearable Microfluidic Sweat Sensors for Healthcare Monitoring
Student: Miss Qiaoyi WANG Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Hongkai WU
10 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Data Science and Applied Mathematics - Geometric Methods for Optimal Transportation
Optimal transport maps play fundamental roles in many engineering and medical fields. Due to the highly non-linear nature of the Monge-Amepre equation, the computation of optimal transport maps is very challenging.
7 Mar 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - Near-Infrared-II (NIR-II) Molecular Dyes for Biomedical Imaging
Student: Miss Jiaen LIANG Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor He YAN
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