Hamilton Institute Graduate Student Talks

Monday, October 24, 2022 - 10:00 to Thursday, October 27, 2022 - 11:00
Hamilton Institute Seminar Room, Room 317, 3rd floor Eolas Building

The Maynooth University Hamilton Institute is bridging the gap between mathematics and a wide variety of disciplines ranging from climate change and DNA computing to molecular dynamics and robotics.

The week-long series of graduate student talks aim at delivering insights of the variety of research undertaken by PhD students and postdocs of the institute.
 

Date: Time: Speaker: Title:
Monday, 24th October 2022 10:01 - 10:20 Emma Govan Variational Bayes for Stable Isotope Mixing Models.
  10:21 - 10:40 Eleni Zavrakli Machine Learning and Feedback Control for Additive Manufacturing.
  10:41 - 11:00 Pramit Dutta VIT-BEVSEG: Vision Transformer for Birds Eye View Segmentation.
       
Tuesday, 25th October 2022 10:01 - 10:20 Dale Aaron Lawlor Thermal Transitions in Dense Two-Colour QCD.
  10:21 - 10:40 Carl Aaron Fogarty Natural variations within the glycan shield of SARS-CoV-2 impact viral spike dynamics.
  10:41 - 11:00 Yong Chen Goh Bayesian Additive Regression Trees for Non-Ignorable Missing Data.
       
Wednesday, 26th October 2022 10:01 - 10:20 Anna Marita Konrad Grasping with Mobile Robots
  10:21 - 10:40 Mateus Maia Marques GP-BART:extending Bayesian additive regression trees using Guassian processes.
  10:41 - 11:00 Kevin Horan Investigating the collapse of the UK Labour Party’s “red wall” during the 2019 UK General Election.
       
Thursday, 27th October, 2022 10:01 - 10:20 Dara John AndreaMac Conville Modelling the Turtle Python Library in CSP.
  10:21 - 10:40 Gabriel Rodrigues Palma A machine vision system for avian song classification with CNN’s.
  10:41 - 11:00 Fiona Hegarty Issues to consider if planning supports student mental wellness using a machine learning approach.

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Meeting ID: 893 7412 5525
Passcode: 276450