A glimpse into a collaboration between academia and industry

By Andrea Leone, Ergys Çokaj, Halvor Snersrud Gustad Halvor is an industrial-PhD student at TechnipFMC, a global leader in oil and gas engineering, and the Department of Mathematical Sciences of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Andrea and Ergys are PhD students at the Department of Mathematical Sciences […]

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Mapping lakes and learning Hamiltonians

By Håkon Noren While the tiny boat was immersed in darkness on the largest freshwater lake in Norway, Mjøsa, an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) made its way down the water column. It was heading towards a particular coordinate, upon where HUGIN, an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) had spotted the […]

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IAMG2023 conference in Trondheim, Norway

Jo Eidsvik, Department of Mathematical Sciences, NTNU  Steinar Ellefmo, Department of Geoscience and Petroleum, NTNU The international association of Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG) conference will take place in Trondheim 5-12 August, 2023 (https://www.iamgconferences.org/iamg2023/). This is an annual conference to promote, worldwide, the advancement of mathematics, statistics and informatics in the geosciences. The goal is further […]

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Centre for Geophysical Forecasting 

By Jo Eidsvik, Department of Mathematical Sciences, NTNU  Research Director, Centre for Geophysical Forecasting The Centre for Geophysical Forecasting (CGF, https://www.ntnu.edu/cgf) is one of the Norwegian centres for research-based innovation, funded by the research council of Norway and 13 industry partners. The goal of CGF is to become a world-leading research and innovation […]

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Automated theorem provers and their role in cryptography

By Morten Rotvold Solberg and Kristian Gjøsteen In the 1970s, Fields Medal winner Paul Cohen made the prediction that in the future, mathematicians would be replaced by computers, implying that all of mathematics – including the writing of proofs – could be automated (Sriraman, 2017). While arguably bold, Cohen’s prediction […]

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Climate risk modelling, using a new parametrisation of multivariate generalised Pareto distribution

The Department of Probability and Statistics organised a workshop about the hot topic of Climate Risk in November, 2022. There were quite a few interesting talks held by experts from financial institutions, like Morgan Stanley or MSCI. The academic side was represented by Johannes Stroebel (NYU) and András Zempléni of […]

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17th International Workshop on Optimization and Inverse Problems in Electromagnetism 2023

September, 17 – 20, 2023 | Graz, Austria | on-site and online The OIPE workshop 2023 will be held on September 17-20, 2023, in Graz on-site with the additional possibility to attend online. It will be organized by the Institute of Fundamentals and Theory in Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Information […]

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Short observation series and geostatistical methods improve Norwegian mean annual runoff maps. 

By Thea Roksvåg and Ingelin Steinsland Norwegian Computing Center and NTNU The mean annual runoff is a key variable in Hydrology. Runoff can be defined as the part of precipitation that does not evaporate, but travels over the land surface or within the soil before it reaches a river.  Although runoff […]

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Industrial PhD for Intersectoral Innovation at University of Milan

University of Milan has recently activated a new industrial PhD programme, named Intersectoral Innovation, in the framework of the national recovery plan. The PhD programme in Intersectoral Innovation intends to develop a cadre of professionals equipped with the field-specific and interdisciplinary skill set needed to access, both during their doctoral […]

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Taylor Mapping and Polynomial Neural Networks for solution of forward and inverse ODE problems

CY-MATHS-IN seminar series January 31st, at 1pm Nicosia time, Eastern European Time EET (UTC+02:00)The talk will be held online on zoom  https://zoom.us/j/9947402955?pwd=Um8wdTdHeStFMTM3LzNRL3l3Umc5QT09 It is also advertised on our LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/events/profuweiben-sseminar7019269714803634176/ Abstract: The lecture deals with the so-called Taylor Map (TM) approach for solving systems of ordinary differential equations and their inverse […]

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