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Proceedings from FFT 19 now available!
February Fourier Talks 2019
Thursday-Friday, February 21-22, 2019
Each year the two-day February Fourier Talks, organized
by the Norbert Wiener Center in the Department of Mathematics
at the University of Maryland, College Park, feature a diverse
array of invited talks in the field of Harmonic Analysis and
Applications. A single track of presentations from top academic, industry,
and government researchers is scheduled, allowing ample time for interaction
with other participants.
Full schedule.
2019 Speakers
Piotr Indyk - Norbert Wiener Center Colloquium Speaker
(MIT) | Abstract |
Tomaso Poggio - Norbert Wiener Center Distinguished Lecturer
(MIT) | Abstract |
Judy Green - Keynote Speaker (Marymount University) | Abstract |
Somantika Datta (University of Idaho) | Abstract |
Paul Gader (University of Florida) | Abstract |
Tom Goldstein (University of Maryland, College Park) | Abstract |
Jerry Kim (MITRE Corporation) | Abstract |
Boris Mailhé (Siemens Healthineers) | Abstract |
Hrushikesh Mhaskar (Claremont Graduate University) | Abstract |
Irina Mitrea (Temple University) | Abstract |
Dustin Mixon (Ohio State University) | Abstract |
Jelani Nelson (Harvard University) | Abstract |
Francisco Pereira (National Institute of Mental Health) | Abstract |
Songkiat Sumetkijakan (Chulalongkorn University) | Abstract |
Namrata Vaswani (Iowa State University) | Abstract |
Jason Yosinski (Uber AI Labs) | Abstract |
Each year we host a poster session on the first day of the conference. This year the poster session will be held Thursday, February 21, 2019. Young faculty, graduate students and post-docs are especially encouraged to present. There is a limited amount of NSF-sponsored funding available.
FFT 2019 poster contest winners (congrats!):
1st prize: | Harlin Lee (Carnegie Mellon University) | Vector-Valued Graph Trend Filtering with Non-Convex Penalties |
2nd prize: | Jacob Denson (University of British Columbia) | Fractals Avoiding Fractal Configurations |
| Sam Ferguson, Nat Sothanaphan (Courant Institute, NYU) | Multi-tiling and Tightness of Exponential Riesz Bases in Finite Abelian Groups |
Supported by:
In cooperation with
Now in Print!
Excursions in Harmonic Analysis: The February Fourier Talks at the Norbert Wiener Center
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