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Mathematical presentation: “Renormalised” isoperimetric inequalities by Nguyen Manh Tien (postdoc at University of Luxembourg) is scheduled to take place on the day 22 - Jan - 2024. 

The Mathematical presentation schedule is described as follows:

  • 09h00-09h40: Part 1 is designed for listeners without prior knowledge of geometry and will introduce the concepts of minimal surfaces, geometry of surfaces, hyperbolic space, and their history.
  • Tea Break.
  • 10h00-10h30: Part 2 - Further discusses details and applications.
  • 10h30-11h00: Part 3  - Facilitates sharing and networking regarding learning and work.

Speaker: Nguyen Manh Tien - Post Doctoral at University of Luxembourg.

The students, master’s students and Ph.D. students and anyone interested are invited to participate in the meeting. To attend, please register (scan the QR code below or click on the link).

This presentation is combined with live streaming for those who want to attend remotely. If time permits, we will discuss applications of this to knot invariants coming from counting minimal surfaces in hyperbolic space.

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[Scientific Seminar] Wear - Then - Act: Wearables for Personalized Healthcare & Human-Computer Interaction

  • Time and Date: 10:00AM, 28.12.2023
  • Format: 
    • Offline: 30 slots  E202B Room - University of Science - VNU HCM (227, Nguyen Van Cu Street, District 5).
    • Online: 100 slots on Zoom platform.  
  • Presenter: Assistant Professor Anh Nguyen (Department of Computer Science at the University of Montana, USA) 
  • Bio: Anh Nguyen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Montana, USA, and leads the Mobile Cyber-Physical Intelligence (mCyPhI) Lab. She earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research interests encompass designing, developing, and deploying innovative sensing and intervention technologies for smart health, the Internet of Things, and human-computer interactions. Her team's overarching research mission involves exploring and expanding the potential of cyber-physical systems through multimodal data fusion and interpretation frameworks in multidisciplinary research. This includes understanding human activities, enhancing human capabilities, predicting future health issues, operating in inaccessible conditions, and improving efficiency. Her research has been published at top-tier venues for systems, including ACM MobiCom, ACM SenSys, ACM MobiSys, and Springer Nature Scientific Reports. Her research contributions have been recognized with three Best Paper awards, one Best Paper Runner Up award, one Best Paper Nominee, and four Research Highlights from ACM SIGMOBILE and Communications of the ACM. 
  • Tilte: Wear-Then-Act: Wearables for Personalized Healthcare & Human-Computer Interaction
  • Abstract: Physiological signals, generated by various bodily sources, contain crucial information about the condition of the body's major structures, encompassing brain activities, eye movements, muscle contractions, and cardio-respiratory features, among others. Monitoring and stimulating such biosignals not only aids in diagnosing, treating, and preventing health conditions but also establishes implicit two-way communication between humans and computers. Unfortunately, the current 'gold standard' for studying physiological signals is intrusive, expensive, and often unwieldy. This talk introduces our innovative wearable systems, promising unobtrusive, cost-effective, and accurate sensing and stimulation capabilities for reliable physiological signals in comfortable in-home settings. I will discuss how our wearable cyber-physical systems offer clinical-grade solutions, enabling the simultaneous sensing of multiple biosignals at non-standard locations and real-time brain entrainment for closed-loop personalized healthcare practices. Furthermore, I will explore potential research avenues for deploying these systems in diverse real-world human-computer interaction (HCI) directions.

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Seminar Probability and Statistics is scheduled to take place on the day 19 Oct 2023. Within the seminar, three researches on Statistical Methodology and Application will be presented.

The seminar schedule is described as follows:

  • 13h30 - 13h45: Welcoming guests and participants. 
  • 13h45 - 14h30: "Statistical deconvolution of the free Fokker-Planck equation at fixed time"

Speaker: Dr. Tien-Dat Nguyen, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Science - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh city. 

  • 14h30 - 15h15: "Clustering spatially dependent curves"

Speaker: Prof. Laurent Delsol, Institut Denis Poisson, Université d′Orléans, Rue de Chartres, 45067, Orléans, France.

  • 15h15 - 16h00: "Statistical methods for evaluating the accuracy of biomarkers with clustered data"

Speaker: Dr. Duc-Khanh To, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Science - Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh city.

The details of abtracts can be found here.

The students, master’s students and Ph.D. students and anyone interested are invited to participate in the meeting. To attend, please register (scan the QR code below or click on the link) before October 18, 2023.

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