Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) at the Extremes (ISNET-6)
from
Monday, 8 October 2018 (18:00)
to
Friday, 12 October 2018 (18:00)
Monday, 8 October 2018
18:00
Welcome Reception
Welcome Reception
18:00 - 20:00
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
08:40
Welcome
-
Daniel Phillips
(Ohio)
Welcome
Daniel Phillips
(Ohio)
08:40 - 08:50
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
08:50
An introduction to Bayesian methods for physicists
-
Dick Furnstahl
An introduction to Bayesian methods for physicists
Dick Furnstahl
08:50 - 09:50
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
09:50
Global sensitivity analysis for complex models
-
Jeremy Oakley
(Sheffield)
Global sensitivity analysis for complex models
Jeremy Oakley
(Sheffield)
09:50 - 10:40
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
10:40
Coffee
Coffee
10:40 - 11:05
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:05
EMMI
-
Carlo Ewerz
(GSI, Darmstadt)
EMMI
Carlo Ewerz
(GSI, Darmstadt)
11:05 - 11:15
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:15
Examining the Origin of the r-process Rare-Earth Abundance Peak with Markov Chain Monte Carlo
-
Nicole Vaash
(Notre Dame)
Examining the Origin of the r-process Rare-Earth Abundance Peak with Markov Chain Monte Carlo
Nicole Vaash
(Notre Dame)
11:15 - 11:50
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:50
Nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven supernova ejecta: astrophysical and nuclear physics uncertainties
-
Julia Bliss
Nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven supernova ejecta: astrophysical and nuclear physics uncertainties
Julia Bliss
11:50 - 12:25
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
12:25
Lunch
Lunch
12:25 - 13:50
13:50
Capturing uncertainty about model inputs using expert elicitation
-
John-Paul Gosling
(Leeds)
Capturing uncertainty about model inputs using expert elicitation
John-Paul Gosling
(Leeds)
13:50 - 14:40
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
14:40
Dynamical modeling of heavy-ion reactions
-
Hannah Elfner
(Frankfurt)
Dynamical modeling of heavy-ion reactions
Hannah Elfner
(Frankfurt)
14:40 - 15:15
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
15:15
Using Model Emulators for An Inverse Problem
-
Scott Pratt
(Michigan State University)
Using Model Emulators for An Inverse Problem
Scott Pratt
(Michigan State University)
15:15 - 15:35
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
15:35
Uncertainty quantification for the three-nucleon force with light-ion reactions
-
Kostas Krawaris
(Florida State / Lawrence Livermore National Lab)
Uncertainty quantification for the three-nucleon force with light-ion reactions
Kostas Krawaris
(Florida State / Lawrence Livermore National Lab)
15:35 - 15:55
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
15:55
Coffee
Coffee
15:55 - 16:20
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
16:20
Uncertainty estimates from R-matrix analyses
-
Richard deBoer
(Notre Dame)
Uncertainty estimates from R-matrix analyses
Richard deBoer
(Notre Dame)
16:20 - 16:55
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
16:55
A new bootstrap-based fitting method
-
Paolo Pedroni
(Pavia)
A new bootstrap-based fitting method
Paolo Pedroni
(Pavia)
16:55 - 17:30
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
17:30
Tuesday
Tuesday
17:30 - 18:00
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
08:45
08:45 - 09:15
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
09:15
Optimization problems in nuclear theory
-
Stefan Wild
(Argonne Nat. lab.)
Optimization problems in nuclear theory
Stefan Wild
(Argonne Nat. lab.)
09:15 - 10:05
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
10:05
Optimization and parameter reduction in nuclear EDFs
-
Tamara Niksic
(Zagreb)
Optimization and parameter reduction in nuclear EDFs
Tamara Niksic
(Zagreb)
10:05 - 10:40
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
10:40
Coffee
Coffee
10:40 - 11:10
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:10
Bayesian parameter estimation in NN scattering
-
Sarah Wesolowski
(Salisbury)
Bayesian parameter estimation in NN scattering
Sarah Wesolowski
(Salisbury)
11:10 - 11:45
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:45
Bayesian parameter estimation and model evidence for nuclear EFT
-
Christian Forssén
(Chalmers)
Bayesian parameter estimation and model evidence for nuclear EFT
Christian Forssén
(Chalmers)
11:45 - 12:20
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
12:20
Lunch
Lunch
12:20 - 13:50
13:50
Using Bayesian approaches to design new expensive experiments
-
Ian Vernon
Using Bayesian approaches to design new expensive experiments
Ian Vernon
13:50 - 14:40
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
14:40
Compton scattering observables, errors, and goals
-
Harald Grießhammer
(George Washington)
Compton scattering observables, errors, and goals
Harald Grießhammer
(George Washington)
14:40 - 15:15
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
15:15
Statistical methods for Parton Distribution Functions
-
Emmanuele Nocera
(Edinburgh / NIKHEF)
Statistical methods for Parton Distribution Functions
Emmanuele Nocera
(Edinburgh / NIKHEF)
15:15 - 15:50
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
15:50
Coffee
Coffee
15:50 - 16:20
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
16:20
Uncertainty estimates for nuclear matter and neutron-rich nuclei
-
Achim Schwenk
(TU Darmstadt)
Uncertainty estimates for nuclear matter and neutron-rich nuclei
Achim Schwenk
(TU Darmstadt)
16:20 - 16:55
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
16:55
Observables probing the nuclear pairing functional
-
P.-G. Reinhard
(Erlangen)
Observables probing the nuclear pairing functional
P.-G. Reinhard
(Erlangen)
16:55 - 17:30
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
17:30
Wednesday
Wednesday
17:30 - 18:00
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
Thursday, 11 October 2018
08:30
08:30 - 08:50
08:50
Approximate Bayesian computation for expensive simulators
-
Richard Wilkinson
(Sheffield)
Approximate Bayesian computation for expensive simulators
Richard Wilkinson
(Sheffield)
08:50 - 09:40
09:40
Bayesian optimization of the NN interaction
-
Andreas Ekström
(Chalmers University of Technology)
Bayesian optimization of the NN interaction
Andreas Ekström
(Chalmers University of Technology)
09:40 - 10:15
10:15
Global fits and Bayesian inference in "Beyond the Standard Model" physics
-
Ben Farmer
(Imperial College, London)
Global fits and Bayesian inference in "Beyond the Standard Model" physics
Ben Farmer
(Imperial College, London)
10:15 - 10:50
10:50
Coffee
Coffee
10:50 - 11:10
11:10
Model selection for the spectrum of light baryons
-
Michael Döring
(Geprge Washington)
Model selection for the spectrum of light baryons
Michael Döring
(Geprge Washington)
11:10 - 11:45
11:45
A statistical study of the transition from isolated resonances to the continuum
-
Carl Brune
(Ohio)
A statistical study of the transition from isolated resonances to the continuum
Carl Brune
(Ohio)
11:45 - 12:20
12:20
Lunch
Lunch
12:20 - 13:50
13:50
Computer model calibration, emulation, and discrepancy analysis
-
Michael Grosskopf
(Los Amalos National Lab)
Computer model calibration, emulation, and discrepancy analysis
Michael Grosskopf
(Los Amalos National Lab)
13:50 - 14:40
14:40
Quantifying Errors from Chiral Effective Field Theory
-
Jordan Melendez
(Ohio State)
Quantifying Errors from Chiral Effective Field Theory
Jordan Melendez
(Ohio State)
14:40 - 15:15
15:15
Nuclear structure corrections in muonic atoms: Quantifying theoretical uncertainties
-
Javier Hernandez
(Victoria / Mainz)
Nuclear structure corrections in muonic atoms: Quantifying theoretical uncertainties
Javier Hernandez
(Victoria / Mainz)
15:15 - 15:35
15:35
Gaussian Processes and Expected Improvement for Fitting Nuclear Models
-
Matthew Shelley
(New York)
Gaussian Processes and Expected Improvement for Fitting Nuclear Models
Matthew Shelley
(New York)
15:35 - 15:55
15:55
Coffee
Coffee
15:55 - 16:20
16:20
Uncertainty in nuclear-reaction calculations involving halo nuclei
-
Pierre Capel
(Brussels / Mainz)
Uncertainty in nuclear-reaction calculations involving halo nuclei
Pierre Capel
(Brussels / Mainz)
16:20 - 16:55
16:55
Quantifying errors in EFTs of heavy nuclei
-
Toño Coello Perez
(TU Darmstadt)
Quantifying errors in EFTs of heavy nuclei
Toño Coello Perez
(TU Darmstadt)
16:55 - 17:15
17:15
Thursday
Thursday
17:15 - 17:45
19:00
Conference Dinner
Conference Dinner
19:00 - 23:00
Friday, 12 October 2018
09:15
Model-based extrapolation of nuclear observables via Bayesian machine learning
-
Léo Neufcourt
Model-based extrapolation of nuclear observables via Bayesian machine learning
Léo Neufcourt
09:15 - 10:05
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
10:05
Extrapolations with Bayesian machine learning
-
Witek Nazarewicz
(Michigan State)
Extrapolations with Bayesian machine learning
Witek Nazarewicz
(Michigan State)
10:05 - 10:25
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
10:25
Bayesian Model Mixing: A Nuclear Physics Perspective
-
Vojtech Kejzlar
(Michigan State University)
Bayesian Model Mixing: A Nuclear Physics Perspective
Vojtech Kejzlar
(Michigan State University)
10:25 - 10:45
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
10:45
Coffee
Coffee
10:45 - 11:10
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:10
Nucleon axial form factor from a Bayesian neural-network analysis of neutrino-scattering data
-
Krzysztof Graczyk
(Wroclaw)
Nucleon axial form factor from a Bayesian neural-network analysis of neutrino-scattering data
Krzysztof Graczyk
(Wroclaw)
11:10 - 11:45
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
11:45
Machine Learning and Precision Analysis at GlueX
-
Daniel Lersch
(Florida State)
Machine Learning and Precision Analysis at GlueX
Daniel Lersch
(Florida State)
11:45 - 12:20
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20
12:20
Friday
Friday
12:20 - 13:00
Room: Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20