The Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics supports and broadens the relationship between mathematics and computation. #NSFfunded
ICERM is accepting applications for multiple workshops this coming semester! To learn more and apply for our Fall 2025 programs, visit https://t.co/yDznh68HWY.
ICERM welcomes applications from faculty, postdocs, grad students, industry scientists, and independent researchers.
A $16.5 million @NSF award will enable Brown’s @ICERM to continue its mission of supporting groundbreaking research at the intersection of computation and mathematics that underpins everything from AI to industrial design.
https://t.co/84OFYTtfBb
The @ICERM at @BrownUniversity is a proven problem-solving powerhouse. New $16.5M federal grant will renew the Institute through 2030, continue attracting top-researchers to RI, boost economic development, & bolster American competitiveness.
ICERM was launched in 2010 at @BrownUniversity with a grant from the @NSF, which has now been renewed three times. We look forward to another five years of fostering mathematical innovation and collaboration!
We are pleased to announce ICERM has received a $16.5 million award from the @NSF to continue our mission of supporting cutting-edge research in mathematics and computation until 2030!
https://t.co/KArABJ0F5N
Kong and Solís-Lemus were participants in ICERM's Fall 2024 Semester Program Theory, Methods, and Applications of Quantitative Phylogenomics. Kong was also a 2024-2025 Institute Postdoctoral Fellow.
Learn more about the Fall 2024 program at https://t.co/kumUq5e929!
Phylogenetic networks empower biodiversity research | @PNASNews
https://t.co/6ATxJ0t2uv
ICERM alumni Sungsik Kong and Claudia Solís-Lemus, along with George Tiley, explain how new phylogenetic inference methods can advance conservation biology and biodiversity research.
Jung's talk explored the inner workings of @GoogleDeepMind's AlphaGeometry and the techniques that allow it to solve intricate geometric puzzles.
Read the full piece from @WSJ to get Jung's perspective on the future of automated reasoning — and human intelligence — in math.
This year, @GoogleDeepMind was awarded gold-medal scores at the International Math Olympiad.
In March, DeepMind researcher and @BrownUniversity Professor Junehyuk Jung gave the ICERM Public Lecture "AlphaGeometry: A Step Toward Automated Math Reasoning."
The world's smartest AI models just won gold at the math Olympics. They still got beat by the world's brightest high-schoolers. https://t.co/jjSkRDZT1E
The workshop was co-organized by Miriam Kuzbary (Amherst College), Gage Martin (Harvard University), Brendan Owens (University of Glasgow), and Ryan Stees (University of Virginia).
The workshop was co-organized by Daniela Calvetti (Case Western Reserve University), Nicholas Cogan (Florida State University), Linh Huynh (Dartmouth College), Akil Narayan (University of Utah), and Jody Reimer (University of Utah).
This week, ICERM hosted Uncertainty Quantification for Mathematical Biology. This workshop capitalizes on the significant potential for mutual advancement in UQ and mathematical biology through cross-disciplinary collaboration.
https://t.co/DLaZMYx5qW
Great talks at the Autoformalization for the Working Mathematician workshop at Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics @ICERM yesterday. Today was another great lineup. Very much worth checking out the videos!
https://t.co/J0ktQ81xuj
Last summer, @ICERM hosted a workshop in collaboration with SIAM to foster broad participation in the field of #computational#mathematics. @rceja12 and Maurice Fabien overview the #research and professional development initiative in SIAM News: https://t.co/sJs77T6FWX