9 July 2019, 14:15-15:15 BARC talk by John Kallaugher Tuesday, 9 July, John Kallaugher, PhD student, Department of Computer Science at UT Austin, will give a talk "Exponential Separations Between Turnstile Streaming and Linear Sketching"
18 June 2019, 14:15-15:15 BARC talk by Till Miltzow Tuesday, 18 June, Till Miltzow, assistant professor, Utrecht, will give a talk "Smoothe Analysis of the Art Gallery Problem"
12 June 2019, 14:15-15:15 BARC talk by Cornelius Brand Wednesday, 12 June, Cornelius Brand, PhD student at Saarland University, Germany, will give a talk "Algorithms for the wedge product: Making nothing from something"
11 June 2019, 14:15-15:15 BARC talk by Chris Schwiegelshohn Tuesday, 11 June, Chris Schwiegelshohn, assistant professor at DIAG Faculty of Sapienza University, will give a talk "Oblivious Dimension Reduction for k-Means"
7 June 2019, 14:15-15:15 Talk by Thatchaphol Saranurak Friday, 7 June, Thatchaphol Saranurak, Research Assistant Professor, Toyota Technological Institute, Chicago, will give a talk "Breaking Quadratic Time for Small Vertex Connectivity"
16 May 2019, 16:00-17:30 AI Seminar: The Power of Theory in the Practice of Hashing with Focus on Similarity Estimation Seminar by Mikkel Thorup, Professor, Algorithms and Complexity Section, Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen.
14 May 2019, 14:15-15:30 BARC-QMATH talk by Avi Wigderson Tuesday, May 14th, Avi Wigderson, professor at Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, will give a talk "Optimization, Complexity and Math (through the lens of one problem and one algorithm)"
15 Apr. 2019, 14:15-15:15 BARC talk by Mika Göös On Monday 15 April, Postdoc Mika Göös, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA, will give a talk "Adventures in Monotone Complexity"
10 Apr. 2019, 9:00-11:00 Extra AI Seminar: The Information Bottleneck Theory of Deep Learning: Towards Interpretable Deep Neural Networks Seminar by Naftali Tishby, Professor of Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
21 Feb. 2019, 13:15-14:15 BARC talk by Konrad Swanepoel Thursday 21 February, professor Konrad Swanepoel, Department of Mathematics, London School of Economics and Political Science, will give a talk "A survey of combinatorial distance problems in normed spaces"