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Vincent Leon (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) – Limited-Trust in Diffusion of Competing Alternatives Over Social Networks & Apurv Shukla (Texas A&M University) – Differentially Private Online Resource Allocation
Vincent Leon (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) – Limited-Trust in Diffusion of Competing Alternatives Over Social Networks & Apurv Shukla (Texas A&M University) – Differentially Private Online Resource Allocation
ISTD Seminar by Maonan Wang – A multi-modal LLM-augmented deep reinforcement learning framework for adaptive traffic signal control
ISTD Seminar by Maonan Wang – Urban traffic congestion continues to pose severe challenges for sustainable mobility, and adaptive traffic signal control is widely recognized as a key solution.
LOO Yi
PhD student, CSD alumni (Class of 2017)
ZHANG Shaozuo
Research Officer, PhD alumni (Class of 2025)
ESD Research Seminar by Urban Larsson – The fundamental theorem of normal play
ESD Research Seminar by Urban Larsson – Combinatorial Game Theory is the branch of Mathematics and Computer Science that studies two-player games with perfect and complete information; there is no chance, and there are no hidden moves.
KOH Marcus
Senior Research Assistant
Lovelesh
PhD Student
SORNSAENG Apimuk
PhD Student
HASS Colloquium Series: Supplying Colors and en-Route Science: German Synthetic Dyestuffs in Modern China in the Early 20th Century by Ms. Lejie Zeng
At the turn of the 20th century, the German organic chemical industry began exporting coal tar-based synthetic dyestuffs to China.
ESD Research Seminar by Marvin Carl May – Semiconductor fab system level time-constraint control with uncertainty informed machine learning
ESD Research Seminar by Marvin Carl May – Semiconductor manufacturing systems, fabs, are the most complex manufacturing systems. They provide an ideal environment for the conception of intelligent production control algorithms. A major complexity driver are time-constraints, that limit the maximum time between two processes.