Registration
Registration is free. To register, please use the registration form.
Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided for all registered participants.
For further information, please contact Tabitha Mischler, Event Coordinator.
Speakers
- Constantinos Daskalakis (MIT)
- Alan Hammond (UC Berkeley)
- Felix Otto (Max Planck Institute)
- Nike Sun (MIT)
Junior Speakers
- Alisa Knizel (Columbia)
- Oanh Nguyen (Princeton)
Schedule
9:30-10:15 AM | Registration & breakfast | |
10:15-11:05 AM | Constantinos Daskalakis | Efficient Statistics from Truncated and Dependent Samples |
11:10-12:00 PM | Alan Hammond | Geodesic trees and Brownian watermelons: universality in models of local random growth |
12:00-1:25 PM | Lunch | |
1:25-2:15 PM | Felix Otto | Stochastic Homogenization |
2:20-3:00 PM | Alisa Knizel | Generalization of TASEP in continuous inhomogeneous space |
3:00-3:30 PM | Coffee break | |
3:30-4:20 PM | Nike Sun | Capacity lower bound for the Ising perceptron |
4:25-5:05 PM | Oanh Nguyen | Survival and extinction of epidemics on random graphs with general degrees |
Directions & Local Information
The workshop will be held in Princeton Neuroscience Institute A32
Parking: park in Lot 23 visitor parking and walk or Lot 20 and walk.
Train: take the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line to Princeton Junction, then transfer on the
"Dinky" shuttle to Princeton Station.
Sponsorship
We gratefully acknowledge sponsorship from the ORFE department that makes this event possible.