15:30-17:30 July 18 (Tuesday), Z311
Hei Victor Cheng, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Aarhus University, Denmark
Modulating Information through the Environment using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface10:00-11:00 July 17 (Monday), N733
Jichun Li, Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Analysis and simulations of Maxwell's equations in complex media9:00-10:00 July 15 (Saturday), N226
Fei Lu, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Inverse problems for mean-field equations of interacting particles10:00-11:00 July 14 (Friday), N702
George Em Karniadakis, Professor, Brown University
From Physics-Informed Machine Learning to Physics-Informed Machine Intelligence: Quo Vadimus?9:30-10:30 July 14 (Friday), Z311
Han Xiao, Professor, Rutgers University
Matrix denoising and completion based on Kronecker product approximation10:00-11:00 July 13 (Thursday), Z311
Hao Wang, Professor, University of Alberta, Canada
Stoichiometric Theory and Innovative Analysis10:00-11:00 July 13 (Thursday), N402
Tongyao Pang, Doctor, National University of Singapore
Self-supervised Deep Learning Methods in Imaging9:00-10:00 July 13 (Thursday), Z311
Wen Huang, Professor, Xiamen University
Riemannian proximal gradient methods and variants16:00-17:00 July 11 (Tuesday), Z301
FANG Man, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
Color, Nature and Symmetry15:00-16:00 July 11 (Tuesday), Z301
Dan Hu, Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Residual-informed neural networks for partial differential equations14:00-15:00 July 11 (Tuesday), Z301
SUN Yi, Professor, University of South Carolina
Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of traffic flows10:30-11:30 July 10 (Monday), Z311
Xiaoming He, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
A coupled multi-physics model and a decoupled stabilized finite element method for closed-loop geothermal system