MOCAO list update
Dear MOCAO members. Please note that the list of MOCAO members has been updated (as per 2024).
Special Interest Group of the AustMS
Dear MOCAO members. Please note that the list of MOCAO members has been updated (as per 2024).
July 15-19, 2024
We are pleased to announce the 2024 MoCaO Lectures in Computation and Optimisation. For 2024 we
are focusing on Geometry and Convexity in Computation. These one-hour lectures will be held each day, and all lectures will be broadcast via Zoom.
July 15-19, 2024, 11-12 am AEST (GMT+10) each day
This series of lectures will introduce the theoretical tools and notions of convex geometry that stem from or are applicable to the problems of modern convex optimisation. The lectures will cover the facial structure of general and structured convex set in Euclidean spaces, as well as in general vector spaces. These lectures are designed to be accessible to novices to the field who have a mathematics and computational background, such as PhD students, postdoc and/or inquisitive academics who wish to have a better understanding of recent advances in this dynamic field. These lectures will be given online via
Zoom. Please read the notice below regarding the registration to obtain the Zoom link.
Summary: Convex geometry is a fascinating area of simplicity and elegance yet mathematically rich. It is home to many beautiful and surprising theorems with numerous applications ranging from optimisation practical ones such as robotics, economics, and machine learning. In these year’s lectures, we go over the basics of facial structure of convex sets, starting with the finite dimensional setting. We review the tools that help study geometric properties of convex sets and to construct convex sets with desirable properties. We then focus on structured convex problems, predominantly those defined algebraically (through matrix and polynomial inequalities and representations). Finally, we review some properties and behaviours of convex sets that are specific to the infinite-dimensional setting. The fundamental mathematical ideas and phenomena will be contextualised in optimisation applications, including conic programming and projection methods.
MoCaO Lectures 2024:
Vera Roshchina (UNSW, Sydney)
Isabelle Shankar (Portland State University)
Bruno Lourenco (Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan)
Biographies:
A/Prof. Vera Roshchina (MoCaO lecturer 2024) is an applied mathematician working on convex and nonsmooth problems that mostly come from optimisation. Vera is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney. Before joining UNSW in 2018 she was an ARC DECRA Research Fellow at RMIT University and held postdoctoral positions at the University of Melbourne, Federation University Australia and University of Évora (in Portugal). In addition to DECRA Vera won 2 ARC grants and in 2021 was awarded Christopher Heyde medal by the Australian Academy of Science.
Dr. Isabelle Shankar: Isabelle Shankar is an Assistant Professor in the Fariborz Maseeh Department of Mathematics + Statistics at Portland State University. She received her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 2021 from the University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Serkan Hoşten. She held postdoctoral positions at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany before joining PSU. Her research interests include real algebraic geometry, convex optimization, and combinatorics.
Assoc/Prof. Bruno Figueira Lourenço: BSc in Computer Science and MSc in Mathematics by the University of Brası́lia, Brazil, in 2010 and 2012, respectively. PhD in Mathematical and Computing Sciences from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2016. Worked as an assistant professor at Seikei University from 2016 to 2018 and at the University of Tokyo from 2018 to 2020. Currently is an associate professor at the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan. Likes most things related to convex cones.
We encourage participants to register using the google form the bottom of the webpage (so you may receive the zoom details)
Website
and Registration:
https://forms.gle/CGhNt3bssmqLMXcj6
MoCaO Lectures:
Mathematics of Computation and Optimisation 2024
If you have any enquiries, please send an email to MoCaO@austms.org.au. Please check the website prior to the lectures for last minute information or announcements.
We are recruiting for one new continuing position in the Dynamics, Modelling and Computation group in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at The University of Adelaide as part of an exciting investment in the future of mathematics. Please would you pass on this information to anyone you think might be interested.
The role is a continuing balanced (teaching and research) position at Academic Level B or C. We’re looking for someone who can contribute to the School’s current research strengths in dynamics, modelling, and computation.
More info here:
You may be aware that The University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia are about to merge to create a new Adelaide University. We’re currently developing a new suite of Bachelor, Honours, and Masters programs with a strong stream in applied mathematics. We anticipate that the applied mathematics group in the new School of Mathematical Sciences will have a strong culture in both research and teaching.
Applications close at 11:55pm on Thursday 13 June.
The School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney is recruiting a Lecturer in Data Science for a fixed term contract until 2027. Applicants with an interest in mathematical optimisation, data science and/or applied mathematics are encouraged to apply.
Interviews will be held in late June. For more information and to apply, please visit this page: https://usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_EXTERNAL_CAREER_SITE/job/Lecturer-in-Data-Science_0117330-2
The 2024 iteration of the biennial Computational Techniques and Applications Conference (CTAC) will be held at Monash University from 19 to 22 November 2024. The CTAC meetings are the main event in numerical mathematics and scientific computing in Australia, and have been taking place biennially since 1981, the most recent being held in 2022 at QUT.
As organisers of the numerical optimisation stream, we would like to invite you to submit an abstract for a contributed talk in this stream. We are interested in talks related to continuous optimisation, including topics with potential links to other CTAC streams (e.g. machine learning, inverse problems, uncertainty quantification, numerical PDEs). Please feel free to extend this invitation to others who may be interested in participating, including students/postdocs and visitors. There is a prize for best student talk.
Early bird registration closes on 1 June and abstract submission closes on 1 October.
The conference webpage is here:
https://www.monash.edu/science/schools/school-of-mathematics/ctac2024
The CTAC meetings are the main event in numerical mathematics and scientific computing in Australia, and have been taking place biennially since 1981, the most recent being held in 2022 at Queensland UT. This year’s event features a combination of plenary/keynote and contributed talks.
Confirmed plenary/keynote speakers:
Santiago Badia, Monash U
Fleurianne Bertrand, TU Chemnitz
Victor Calo, Curtin U
Carsten Carstensen, Humboldt-U Berlin
Vivien Challis, QUT
Nilima Nigam, Simon Fraser U
Vijay Rajagopal, U Melbourne
Dingxuan Zhou, U Sydney
Early bird registration closes on June 1, 2024 and the abstract submission closes on October 1, 2024. All necessary information about the conference and the submission process can be accessed from
https://www.monash.edu/science/schools/school-of-mathematics/ctac2024
Further inquires can be directed to the organising committee at ctac2024@monash.edu
Dear colleagues,
We will have the 15th Alexander Rubinov Memorial Lecture on February 15 at 2.30pm to 4pm as a part of CSA lecture series. This time the lecture will be given by Professor Juan Enrique Martinez-Legaz, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. The topic is: Voronoi diagrams and their applications. Please use the link given below.
The lecture is intended for the broad audience.
Alexander Rubinov Memorial Lecture:
Voronoi Diagrams and Their Applications.
Juan Enrique Martinez-Legaz
Department d’Economia I d’Historia Economica
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Abstract
In this talk, first I will talk about my collaboration with Professor Alexander Rubinov on many topics of nonlinear analysis and generalized convexity. Then I will discuss Voronoi diagrams and cells. Finally, I will present some interesting applications of Voronoi diagrams.
Dr Juan Enrique Martinez-Legaz is an Emeritus Professor at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. He received his PhD degree in Mathematics on 1981 from the University of Barcelona, Spain. He was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (Lima, Peru, 2011) and EUROPT Fellow 2011. Professor Martinez-Legaz is serving on the editorial board of many international journals in optimization and operations research, including Journal of Global Optimization, Optimization, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications. Since 1981 he delivered more than 100 keynote and invited talks in different international conferences. His research areas include continuous optimization, operator theory, convex and discrete geometry and economics.
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The Postdoctoral Fellow (Level A) is expected to contribute towards the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant, specifically on an ARC-funded Discovery Project titled “Data-driven multistage robust optimization”.
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We are pleased to announce the upcoming International Conference on Applied Mathematics (ICAM 2024) that will take place from July 11th to 13th, 2024 at Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
The aim of ICAM 2024 is to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas among the experts in various areas of applied mathematics and practitioners. ICAM 2024 is open to any topics in applied mathematics theory as well as applications. Contributions from the fields of Algebra, Optimization, Variational Analysis, Numerical and Applied Analysis, and Statistics are highly welcomed.
Honorary chair:
Tran Trong Dao (President, TDTU, Vietnam)
Organizers:
Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics, TDTU, Vietnam
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mississippi State University, USA
The School of Mathematical and Sciences, Harbin Normal University, China
Department of Mathematics Education, Incheon National University, South Korea
Organization Committee:
Vo Hoang Duy (Vice President, TDTU, Vietnam) – Chair
Chu Duc Khanh (TDTU, Vietnam) – Deputy Chair
Nguyen Huu Can (TDTU, Vietnam)
Gyu Whan Chang (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Le Ba Khiet (TDTU, Vietnam)
Mohsen Razzaghi (Mississippi State University, USA)
Wen Song (Harbin Normal University, China)
Vo Ngoc Thieu (TDTU, Vietnam)
Phan Thanh Toan (TDTU, Vietnam)
Scientific Committee:
Phan Quoc Khanh (TDTU, Vietnam) – Chair
Phan Thanh Toan (TDTU, Vietnam) – Deputy Chair
Qamrul Ansari (Aligarh Muslim University, India)
Ewa Bednarczuk (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Nguyen Huu Du (Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Dinh Nho Hao (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Alexander Kruger (TDTU, Vietnam)
Marco Antonio Lopez (University of Alicante, Spain)
Nguyen Dong Yen (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Keynote Speakers:
Lam Quoc Anh (Can Tho University, Vietnam)
Qamrul Ansari (Aligarh Muslim University, India)
Ewa Bednarczuk (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Mai Hoang Bien (Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Gyu Whan Chang (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Nguyen Huu Du (Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Andrew Eberhard (RMIT University, Australia)
Dinh Nho Hao (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Byung Gyun Kang (Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Akhtar A. Khan (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Alexander Kruger (TDTU, Vietnam)
Marco Antonio Lopez (University of Alicante, Spain)
Nabendu Pal (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA)
Tran Minh Phuong (TDTU, Vietnam)
Somyot Plubtieng (Naresuan University, Thailand)
Mohsen Razzaghi (Mississippi State University, USA)
Pham Tien Son (Da Lat University, Vietnam)
Wen Song (Harbin Normal University, China)
Suthep Suantai (Chiang Mai University, Thailand)
Michel Thera (University of Limoges, France)
Nguyen Dong Yen (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Registration:
The registration fee for ICAM 2024 is 200 USD for foreigners and 1,000,000 VND for Vietnamese participants. The fee covers reception, lunches, coffee breaks, banquet, and excursions.
Important dates:
Registration and abstract submission: from January 19th to May 25th, 2024
Acceptance notification:by May 30th, 2024
Fee payment:by June 15th, 2024
For detailed information, please visit the conference website http://icam2024.tdtu.edu.vn.
All inquiries should be directed to icam2024@tdtu.edu.vn or nguyenletoannhatlinh@tdtu.edu.vn
We are looking forward to meeting you in Ho Chi Minh City.
First Announcement – ICAM 2024
We are pleased to announce the upcoming International Conference on Applied Mathematics (ICAM 2024) that will take place from July 11th to 13th, 2024 at Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
The aim of ICAM 2024 is to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas among the experts in various areas of applied mathematics and practitioners. ICAM 2024 is open to any topics in applied mathematics theory as well as applications. Contributions from the fields of Algebra, Optimization, Variational Analysis, Numerical and Applied Analysis, and Statistics are highly welcomed.
Honorary chair:
Tran Trong Dao (President, TDTU, Vietnam)
Organizers:
Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics, TDTU, Vietnam
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mississippi State University, USA
The School of Mathematical and Sciences, Harbin Normal University, China
Department of Mathematics Education, Incheon National University, South Korea
Organization Committee:
Vo Hoang Duy (Vice President, TDTU, Vietnam) – Chair
Chu Duc Khanh (TDTU, Vietnam) – Deputy Chair
Nguyen Huu Can (TDTU, Vietnam)
Gyu Whan Chang (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Le Ba Khiet (TDTU, Vietnam)
Mohsen Razzaghi (Mississippi State University, USA)
Wen Song (Harbin Normal University, China)
Vo Ngoc Thieu (TDTU, Vietnam)
Phan Thanh Toan (TDTU, Vietnam)
Scientific Committee:
Phan Quoc Khanh (TDTU, Vietnam) – Chair
Phan Thanh Toan (TDTU, Vietnam) – Deputy Chair
Qamrul Ansari (Aligarh Muslim University, India)
Ewa Bednarczuk (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Nguyen Huu Du (Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Dinh Nho Hao (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Alexander Kruger (TDTU, Vietnam)
Marco Antonio Lopez (University of Alicante, Spain)
Nguyen Dong Yen (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Keynote Speakers:
Lam Quoc Anh (Can Tho University, Vietnam)
Qamrul Ansari (Aligarh Muslim University, India)
Ewa Bednarczuk (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Mai Hoang Bien (Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Gyu Whan Chang (Incheon National University, South Korea)
Nguyen Huu Du (Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Andrew Eberhard (RMIT University, Australia)
Dinh Nho Hao (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Byung Gyun Kang (Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Akhtar A. Khan (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Alexander Kruger (TDTU, Vietnam)
Marco Antonio Lopez (University of Alicante, Spain)
Nabendu Pal (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA)
Tran Minh Phuong (TDTU, Vietnam)
Somyot Plubtieng (Naresuan University, Thailand)
Mohsen Razzaghi (Mississippi State University, USA)
Pham Tien Son (Da Lat University, Vietnam)
Wen Song (Harbin Normal University, China)
Suthep Suantai (Chiang Mai University, Thailand)
Michel Thera (University of Limoges, France)
Nguyen Dong Yen (Institute of Mathematics, VAST, Vietnam)
Registration:
The registration fee for ICAM 2024 is 200 USD for foreigners and 1,000,000 VND for Vietnamese participants. The fee covers reception, lunches, coffee breaks, banquet, and excursions.
Important dates:
Registration and abstract submission: from January 19th to May 25th, 2024
Acceptance notification:by May 30th, 2024
Fee payment:by June 15th, 2024
For detailed information, please visit the conference website http://icam2024.tdtu.edu.vn.
All inquiries should be directed to icam2024@tdtu.edu.vn or nguyenletoannhatlinh@tdtu.edu.vn
We are looking forward to meeting you in Ho Chi Minh City.