28 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - Alternating Copolymerization of Ethene Promoted by Homogeneous Group 3 and 4 Metal Catalysts
Student: Mr. Mingxu CUI Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Guocheng JIA
27 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - X-ray-Induced Photochromic Materials
Student: Miss Lihua ZHANG Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor Shihe YANG
25 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH - PhD Student Seminar - R.Oliver's theory on the converse of Smith theory
Smith theory is a classical theory which reveals the homology information of the fixed point set of a certain space with group action.
22 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH_PhD Student Seminar - On the L2-gradient flow of the Willmore energy functional and the Hawking mass functional on a closed 2-surface
The Hawking mass is one of the important notions of mass in general relativity. We study the L2-gradient flow of the Hawking mass functional, which we will call the Hawking flow for short, on a closed surface in an asymptotically flat Riemannian 3-manifold.
21 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
CHEM - PhD Student Seminar - Strategies for Reducing the Dark Current of Photodiode Type – Organic Photodetectors (OPDs)
Student: Mr. Lik Kuen MA Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST Supervisor: Professor He YAN
19 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH_PhD Student Seminar - Study on the real Chevalley involution
We study the real Chevalley involution on some connected reductive algebraic group defined over the field of real numbers. Then we study some groups whose every representation is self-dual. The material is mainly based on Prof. Jeffrey Adams' papers.
18 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH_PhD Student Seminar - POI recommendation of Location-Based Social Networks Using Tensor Factorization
With rapid development of wireless communication technologies, such as global position system, location-based social networks (LBSNs), like Foursquare, Facebook, etc., have attracted millions of users to share their social friendship and locations via check-in.
18 May 2020
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
MATH_PhD Student Seminar - Dynamic community detection for the Global Trading Networks via Tucker Decomposition
Community detection is one of the most important tools in understanding network topology. Even though its methods are initially developed for static networks, the extension to the dynamic case has been widely utilized to analyze the dynamic networks as its prevalence in numerous applications.
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