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[gambit-talks] GAMBIT talk in ORIGINS Data Science seminarNicole Hartman nicole.hartman at tum.deTue Oct 17 09:54:05 BST 2023
Hi Tomasz! It was so nice meeting and connecting you last week at the HDBS workshop :) We’re hosting a virtual seminar series, and we’d love to learn more about the GAMBIT (and specifically the sampling algorithms) if you (or one of your collaborators) be open to sharing a virtual seminar with us? We were not sure it this was “gambit-talks at projects.hepforge.org” was the right email address, but I thought maybe you would know where to point us to if we were going in the wrong direction :) Best wishes, Nicole, Jonas, Lukas, Jakob and Rasmus > On Oct 9, 2023, at 10:38 AM, Jonas Würzinger <jonas.wuerzinger at tum.de> wrote: > > Dear GAMBIT science coordinators, > > Just a quick follow up on our previous email. It would be great if we could find a speaker for our data science seminar! > > Cheers, > Jonas > > Dr. Jonas Würzinger (he/him) | Postdoctoral Researcher | ORIGINS Data Science Lab | Max Planck Institute for Physics | Data Science in Physics | Department of Physics | Technical University of Munich | Boltzmannstr. 2, 85748 Garching b. München, Germany | +49 89 35831 - 7143 | jonas.wuerzinger at tum.de > >> On 2. Oct 2023, at 10:56, Jonas Würzinger <jonas.wuerzinger at tum.de> wrote: >> >> Dear GAMBIT science coordinators, >> >> We have really enjoyed Anders’ talk and the discussion at the ATLAS SUSY workshop in Oslo two weeks ago. We were wondering if you’d be open to giving a virtual seminar on sampling techniques in high-dimensional parameter spaces based on the different sampling algorithms included in GAMBIT’s ScannerBit module in our ORIGINS Data Science Laboratory (ODSL) seminar series? >> >> Our audience is a collection of particle and astrophysicists, astrochemists and biologists unified by an enthusiasm for applying ML to problems in the physical sciences. >> Your talk would be a really interesting for ongoing projects in our community! We are particularly interested in using GAMBIT for exploring likelihoods of pMSSM models in search of (unexpected) unexplored areas of model space. >> Our seminar is 14:00 CET on Fridays, and we’re hoping for a 30 - 45 min talk to leave room for questions and discussions. >> If you’re open to giving such a seminar, we will email you back with our upcoming available dates. >> >> Best wishes, >> Jonas, Nicole, Rasmus, Jakob, and Lukas >> (ODSL seminar organization team) >> >> Dr. Jonas Würzinger (he/him) | Postdoctoral Researcher | ORIGINS Data Science Lab | Max Planck Institute for Physics | Data Science in Physics | Department of Physics | Technical University of Munich | Boltzmannstr. 2, 85748 Garching b. München, Germany | +49 89 35831 - 7143 | jonas.wuerzinger at tum.de >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/gambit-talks/attachments/20231017/cf4ad2ff/attachment.html>
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