The GAMENET Conference 2019
The aim of this event concluding the second year of COST Action European Network for Game Theory GAMENET is to present, discuss and share the progress on research made in the working groups of GAMENET:
The aim of this event concluding the second year of COST Action European Network for Game Theory GAMENET is to present, discuss and share the progress on research made in the working groups of GAMENET:
Institutes of Information Theory and Automation in cooperation with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague organizes STAT of ML (Statistics of Machine Learning) conference to be held from September 30 to October 1, 2019 in Prague, Czech Republic. The main theme of the conference is rigorous statical treatment of machine learning applied in the field of digital finance.
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Twenty three exceptionally outstanding young scientists were granted The Otto Wichterle Award, an honour given by the Czech Academy of Sciences. One of them is Ing. Ondřej Tichý, Ph.D. from Adaptive Systems Deparment.
Eva Zažímalová, the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences, has given the Otto Wichterle Award in villa Lanna in Prague.
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Prague, October 29 - November 1, 2019
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers with a common interest in the field of mathematical continuum mechanics. Besides invited presentations, there will be a poster session and opportunities for informal discussions.
The conference Prague Stochastics 2019 continues a traditional series of international conferences on stochastics organized by the Institute of Information Theory and Automation in Prague since 1956.
The conference will consist of two workshops that will mostly take place in parallel, except for a possible joint afternoon with general audience talks on Wednesday. These workshops are as follows.
On January 7, 2019, the Institute of Information Theory and Automation (UTIA) of the Czech Academy of Sciences celebrated its sixtieth anniversary. The celebration gathering was held in the Břevnov Monastery in Prague. The first part of the program consisted of six invited talks. Each talk was devoted to one consecutive decade in the history of UTIA, and given by one of the researchers who joined UTIA at the respective decade. The talks were followed by a ceremonial toast given by the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Professor Eva Zažímalová.