COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH in BOSTON and BEYOND (CRIBB)

Welcome! This is an archive page for a previous or upcoming year of the Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar (CRiBB). To see current seminar information visit the Home Page.

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Organizers : 2018

Dr. Patrick Dreher (MIT - Laboratory for Nuclear Science)
Professor Alan Edelman (MIT - Math & CSAIL)
Dr. Chris Hill (MIT - Earth and Atmospheric Science)
Professor Steven G. Johnson (MIT - Math & RLE)
Dr. Jeremy Kepner (MIT - Lincoln Laboratory)
Dr. Albert Reuther (MIT - Lincoln Laboratory)

Meetings : 2018

Meetings will be held on the first Friday of the month at the MIT Campus in Room: 32-155 . The meetings will begin at 1:00pm, and pizza will be provided. Upcoming talks are listed below:

Apr 6

Aleksander Madry (MIT)

"Adversarially Robust Machine Learning Through the Lens of Optimization"

May 4

Adam Riesselman (Harvard University)

"Predicting the effect of mutations with generative models of evolutionary sequences"

June 1

Sadasivan Shankar (Harvard University)

"How to Personalize a Supercomputer?
Configurable and Adaptable Framework, leveraging Moore's Law for Real Applications"

Aug 3

Peter Kogge (EMU Technology)

Migatory Memory-Side Processing:
Breakthrough Architecture for Memory-Centric Computing"

Sep 7

J.Titensky, J. Herrera, R. Robinett, R. Wang,
S. Alford, P. Mizes, K. Gravel
(MIT)

"AI Summer at the MIT Beaver Works Center for Engaging Supercomputing"

Oct 5

Joy Yang (MIT)

"Statistically Identifying Mechanisms of Phage-host Interactions in the Nahant Collection"

Nov 2

Stefanie Jegelka (MIT)

"Aspects of Robustness and Representation in Machine Learning"

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Acknowledgements

We thank the MIT Department of Mathematics, Student Chapter of SIAM, ORCD, and LLSC for their generous support of this series.

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