Workshop description
A workshop on random matrix theory, algorithms and applications that focuses on the theory and applications of random matrices. It is unique in the sense the "users" and "producers" of random matrix theory from the entire breadth of science and engineering are being brought together.
Our speakers will speak about the role of random matrices in a variety of areas that include statistical signal processing, machine learning, numerical algorithms, analysis, wireless communications, array processing, computational electromagnetics, uncertainty quantification, optics, and multivariate statistics.
Speakers
Semi-plenary speakers
- Martinsson, Per-Gunnar - UT Austin, USA
- Vershynin, Roman - UC Irvine, USA
Invited speakers
- Bornemann, Folkmar - TU Munich, Germany
- Edelman, Alan - MIT, USA
- Kniezel, Alisa - U. Chicago, USA
- Kuijlaars, Arno - KU Leuven, Belgium
- Menon, Govind - Brown, USA
- Miller, Peter - U. Michigan, USA
- Movassagh, Ramis - Google Quantum AI, USA
- Rao, Raj - U. Michigan, USA
- Srivastava, Nikhil - Berkeley, USA
- Tikhomirov, Konstantin - Georgia Tech, USA
- Trogdon, Tom - U. Washington, USA
- Wang, Ke - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
- Youssef, Pierre - NYU Abu Dhabi, UAE
Poster contributors
To be announced.