Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) at the Extremes (ISNET-6)

from Monday, October 8, 2018 (6:00 PM) to Friday, October 12, 2018 (6:00 PM)
TU Darmstadt (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Oct 8, 2018
Oct 9, 2018
Oct 10, 2018
Oct 11, 2018
Oct 12, 2018
AM
8:40 AM Welcome - Daniel Phillips (Ohio)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
8:50 AM An introduction to Bayesian methods for physicists - Dick Furnstahl   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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9:50 AM Global sensitivity analysis for complex models - Jeremy Oakley (Sheffield)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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10:40 AM --- Coffee ---
11:05 AM EMMI - Carlo Ewerz (GSI, Darmstadt)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
11:15 AM Examining the Origin of the r-process Rare-Earth Abundance Peak with Markov Chain Monte Carlo - Nicole Vaash (Notre Dame)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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11:50 AM Nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven supernova ejecta: astrophysical and nuclear physics uncertainties - Julia Bliss   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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8:45 AM
There are no stupid questions (until 9:15 AM) (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
9:15 AM Optimization problems in nuclear theory - Stefan Wild (Argonne Nat. lab.)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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10:05 AM Optimization and parameter reduction in nuclear EDFs - Tamara Niksic (Zagreb)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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10:40 AM --- Coffee ---
11:10 AM Bayesian parameter estimation in NN scattering - Sarah Wesolowski (Salisbury)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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11:45 AM Bayesian parameter estimation and model evidence for nuclear EFT - Christian Forssén (Chalmers)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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8:30 AM
There are no stupid questions (until 8:50 AM) ()
8:50 AM Approximate Bayesian computation for expensive simulators - Richard Wilkinson (Sheffield)   ()
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9:40 AM Bayesian optimization of the NN interaction - Andreas Ekström (Chalmers University of Technology)   ()
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10:15 AM Global fits and Bayesian inference in "Beyond the Standard Model" physics - Ben Farmer (Imperial College, London)   ()
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10:50 AM --- Coffee ---
11:10 AM Model selection for the spectrum of light baryons - Michael Döring (Geprge Washington)   ()
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11:45 AM A statistical study of the transition from isolated resonances to the continuum - Carl Brune (Ohio)   ()
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9:15 AM Model-based extrapolation of nuclear observables via Bayesian machine learning - Léo Neufcourt   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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10:05 AM Extrapolations with Bayesian machine learning - Witek Nazarewicz (Michigan State)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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10:25 AM Bayesian Model Mixing: A Nuclear Physics Perspective - Vojtech Kejzlar (Michigan State University)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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10:45 AM --- Coffee ---
11:10 AM Nucleon axial form factor from a Bayesian neural-network analysis of neutrino-scattering data - Krzysztof Graczyk (Wroclaw)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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11:45 AM Machine Learning and Precision Analysis at GlueX - Daniel Lersch (Florida State)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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PM
6:00 PM --- Welcome Reception ---
12:25 PM --- Lunch ---
1:50 PM Capturing uncertainty about model inputs using expert elicitation - John-Paul Gosling (Leeds)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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2:40 PM Dynamical modeling of heavy-ion reactions - Hannah Elfner (Frankfurt)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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3:15 PM Using Model Emulators for An Inverse Problem - Scott Pratt (Michigan State University)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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3:35 PM Uncertainty quantification for the three-nucleon force with light-ion reactions - Kostas Krawaris (Florida State / Lawrence Livermore National Lab)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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3:55 PM --- Coffee ---
4:20 PM Uncertainty estimates from R-matrix analyses - Richard deBoer (Notre Dame)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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4:55 PM A new bootstrap-based fitting method - Paolo Pedroni (Pavia)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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5:30 PM
Discussion (until 6:00 PM) (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
12:20 PM --- Lunch ---
1:50 PM Using Bayesian approaches to design new expensive experiments - Ian Vernon   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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2:40 PM Compton scattering observables, errors, and goals - Harald Grießhammer (George Washington)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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3:15 PM Statistical methods for Parton Distribution Functions - Emmanuele Nocera (Edinburgh / NIKHEF)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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3:50 PM --- Coffee ---
4:20 PM Uncertainty estimates for nuclear matter and neutron-rich nuclei - Achim Schwenk (TU Darmstadt)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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4:55 PM Observables probing the nuclear pairing functional - P.-G. Reinhard (Erlangen)   (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
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5:30 PM
Discussion (until 6:00 PM) (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)
12:20 PM --- Lunch ---
1:50 PM Computer model calibration, emulation, and discrepancy analysis - Michael Grosskopf (Los Amalos National Lab)   ()
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2:40 PM Quantifying Errors from Chiral Effective Field Theory - Jordan Melendez (Ohio State)   ()
3:15 PM Nuclear structure corrections in muonic atoms: Quantifying theoretical uncertainties - Javier Hernandez (Victoria / Mainz)   ()
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3:35 PM Gaussian Processes and Expected Improvement for Fitting Nuclear Models - Matthew Shelley (New York)   ()
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3:55 PM --- Coffee ---
4:20 PM Uncertainty in nuclear-reaction calculations involving halo nuclei - Pierre Capel (Brussels / Mainz)   ()
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4:55 PM Quantifying errors in EFTs of heavy nuclei - Toño Coello Perez (TU Darmstadt)   ()
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5:15 PM
Discussion (until 5:45 PM) ()
7:00 PM --- Conference Dinner ---
12:20 PM
Discussion (until 1:00 PM) (Seminarraum 18 Building S3|20)