55th ASE Seminar (Hybrid: on-site, online): Machine Learning and Scientific Simulations: Theory and Applications
55th ASE Seminar (Advanced Supercomputing Environment), Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo (ITC/UTokyo) will focus on topics related to machine learning and scientific simulations, and will be held with Dr. Bing-Ze Lu (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) as invited speakers. In addition to the lecture by the invited speakers, there will be a presentation on related issues by faculty member of ITC/UTokyo. Please join us. Participation is free, but please be sure to register in advance. This seminar will be held in a hybrid style. Please note that on-site participation will be limited to the first 40 people, so please apply early. All presentations will be in English.
55th ASE Seminar
Date & Time: May 9, 2025 (Friday), 16:00 - 17:20
Style: Hybrid of Online (Zoom) and On-Site 315 conference room, Kashiwa Research Complex 2, Kashiwa Campus, the University of Tokyo
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Hosted by: Supercomputing Research Division, Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo
Program
55th ASE Seminar
16:00-17:20, May 9 (Friday), 2025
16:00 - 16:05 | Kengo Nakajima (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Opening |
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16:05 - 16:50 | Bing-Ze Lu (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Misidentification of Dynamical Systems cause by Numerical Integrations |
16:50 - 17:15 | Takashi Shimokawabe (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Fast Prediction Method for Steady Flow Simulations over Multiple Domains |
17:15 - 17:20 | Kengo Nakajima (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Closing |
Video Recording
In preparation.
Seminar format
- The seminars are open to everyone, not limited to users of this center.
Application form
Participation fee: FreeThe deadline for registration is 12:00 p.m. one day prior to the date of the seminar.
* We will send you information about the Zoom meeting for the seminar by e-mail.
* We will start sending the above e-mail about one week before the date of the seminar.
Inquiries about the ASE Seminar
Professor Kengo Nakajima, ASE Seminar Coordinator
E-mail: nakajima@cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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