[gambit-talks] GAMBIT talk in ORIGINS Data Science seminar

Csaba Balazs csaba.balazs at coepp.org.au
Thu Oct 19 00:37:18 BST 2023


Dear Nicole, Jonas, Lukas, Jakob and Rasmus,

Thanks for your talk request.  We'll discuss it tonight at our collab 
meeting.  I'm certain that we'll able to find the right person for you 
to deliver a talk.

Best, Csaba

On 2023/10/17 19:54, Nicole Hartman wrote:
> 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
>>>
>>
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