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Welcome Harita!
Harita Dellaporta joins the group as a postdoctoral researcher.
Harita Dellaporta
Jan 3, 2025
Post-Bayesian online seminar series coming!
Jeremias, Matias and Yann are organizing the Post-Bayesian online seminar series. The series will discuss cutting-edge methods for posteriors that no longer rely on Bayes Theorem (e.g., PAC-Bayes, generalised Bayes, Martingale posteriors, …).
Jeremias Knoblauch
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Matias Altamirano
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Yann McLatchie
Jan 2, 2025
JumpTrading/ELLIS CSML seminar series
Hudson is co-organizing the JumpTrading/ELLIS CSML seminar series on Computational Statistics and Machine Learning for the UCL ELLIS Unit. Please feel free to contact him if you would like to give a talk.
Zonghao (Hudson) Chen
Jan 1, 2025
Bloomberg Data Science fellowship
Huge congratulations to Matias Altamirano for being awarded a prestigious Bloomberg Data Science fellowship!
Matias Altamirano
Dec 9, 2024
New role in the UCL Data-Intensive Science CDT
F-X becomes director of research for the UCL Data-Intensive Science CDT.
François-Xavier Briol
Dec 4, 2024
Data Science Symposium on “Computational Statistics and Machine Learning in the Sciences"
F-X organises UCL Centre for Data Science Symposium on “Computational Statistics and Machine Learning in the Sciences”.
François-Xavier Briol
Dec 3, 2024
End of research visit
Xing Liu finishes his research visit in the group and is awarded his PhD from Imperial College.
Xing Liu
Dec 2, 2024
Royal Statistical Society membership
F-X elected board member of the Royal Statistical Society’s section on Computational Statistics and Machine Learning.
François-Xavier Briol
Dec 1, 2024
Newcastle Univeristy's Visting Fellowship
Hudson awarded a visiting fellowship at Newcastle University for 2024-25 to work with Prof. Chris Oates.
Zonghao (Hudson) Chen
Oct 5, 2024
Alan Turing Institute's Enrichment Scheme
Yann McLatchie will be starting as an Alan Turing Enrichment Scheme student starting October 2024.
Oct 1, 2024
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