4 Oct. 2022, 14:01-16:30 MIAO/BARC talk by Robert Andrews Matrix multiplication and polynomial identity testing
21 Sept. 2022, 14:01-15:00 BARC Talk by Niv Dayan Tuesday, 21 September 2022, our new colleague Niv Dayan, Postdoc at BARC and newest addition to the AC section at DIKU, will give a talk about his past and current research.
13 July 2022, 14:01-15:00 BARC talk by Shyam Narayanan Wednesday, 13 July 2022, Shyam Narayanan, PhD student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, will give a talk on "Improved Approximations for Euclidean k-means and k-median, via Nested Quasi-Independent Sets".
1 July 2022, 14:00-15:00 DIKU Talk: Self-Adjusting Data Structures by Robert Tarjan On 1 July 2022, BARC will host a talk by Robert Tarjan titled 'Self Adjusting Data Structures'. The talk is open to all students and researchers.
27 June 2022, 13:01-14:00 BARC talk by Thatchaphol Saranurak Monday, 27 June 2022, Thatchaphol Saranurak, assistant professor at the University of Michigan, USA, will give a talk on "All-pairs minimum cuts in nearly quadratic time: a tutorial".
17 June 2022, 9:15-13:00 PhD defence by Evangelos Kipouridis On 17 June Evangelos Kipouridis will defend his PhD thesis titled 'Clustering, Weighted Sequences, and Shortest Paths'
15 June 2022, 14:01-15:00 BARC talk by Ivor van der Hoog Wednesday, 15 June 2022, Ivor van der Hoog, postdoc at Technical University of Denmark, will give a talk on "Worst-case deterministic fully-dynamic biconnectivity in planar embedded graph".
10 June - 1 July 2022 MSc Defences Summer 2022 See the list of the MSc defences at DIKU this summer. The list will continuously be updated.
1 June 2022, 14:01-16:30 BARC/MIAO talk by Stephan Gocht Wednesday, 1 June 2022, Stephan Gocht, PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, will give a talk on "Certifying Correctness for Combinatorial Algorithms by Using Pseudo-Boolean Reasoning".
25 May 2022, 14:01-15:00 BARC talk by Linda Kleist Wednesday, 25 May 2022, Linda Kleist, research scientist at Technische Universität Braunschweig, Department of Computer Science, Germany, will give a talk on "Ringel’s circle problem".