NeurIPS 2025 Workhop on Imageomics: Discovering Biological Knowledge from Images Using AI

San Diego Convention Center San Diego, CA, United States

Imageomics is an emerging interdisciplinary field at the crossroads of machine learning (ML), computer vision (CV), and biological sciences. It leverages visual data—from microscopic images of single-cell species to videos of megafauna—to extract and analyze biological information, specifically traits. By grounding ML models in existing scientific knowledge, Imageomics aims to make traits computable from images, […]

NeurIPS 2025 Workshop on New Perspectives in Advancing Graph Machine Learning

San Diego Convention Center San Diego, CA, United States

Graphs serve as a powerful representational framework for machine learning, and their integration has substantially advanced the field. Indeed, extensive studies have pushed forward graph machine learning (GML) in both theory and applications. Recently, new perspectives have been emerging in the machine learning community, including algebraic–topological analyses, foundation models, generative models, and large models in […]

TILOS Seminar with Maarten de Hoop

HDSI 123 and Virtual 3234 Matthews Ln, La Jolla, CA, United States

Title and abstract coming soon... Professor Maarten V. de Hoop, Simons Chair in Computational and Applied Mathematics and Earth Science at Rice University, is internationally recognized for his contributions to the mathematical foundations of seismology, wave propagation, and inverse problems. His research bridges microlocal and harmonic analysis, scattering theory, and structured numerical methods with applications […]