On November 30, 2022, Svetlana Postnova from the University of Sydney gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Brain dynamics during shiftwork: from maths and codes to real-world applications”

On November 30, 2022, Svetlana Postnova from the University of Sydney gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Brain dynamics during shiftwork: from maths and codes to real-world applications”

On December 2, 2022, Seho Park gave a talk on “Multiparameter persistent homology landscapes identify immune cell spatial patterns in tumors,” Vipond, Oliver, et al, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118.41 (2021): e2102166118. at the Journal Club.
On December 2, 2022, Domitilla Del Vecchio from MIT gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Mammalian synthetic biology by controller design.”

On November 23, 2022, Edda Klipp from Humboldt University of Berlin gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Assessing the limits of control of Covid-19 outbreaks using agent-based modeling.”

On November 19, 2022, Dongju Lim gave a talk on “Detecting critical state before phase transition of complex biological systems by hidden Markov model,” Chen, Pei, et al. Bioinformatics 32.14 (2016): 2143-2150. at the Journal Club.
On November 18, 2022, Rosemary Braun from Northwestern University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Quantifying dynamical changes in sparse, noisy, high-dimensional data.”

On November 11, 2022, Hyeontae Jo gave a talk on “PI-VAE: Physics-Informed Variational Auto-Encoder for stochastic differential equations,”
Zhong, Weiheng, and Hadi Meidani, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 403 (2023): 115664. at the Journal Club.
On November 9, 2022, Mariko Okada from Osaka University gave an online talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Colloquium. The title of her talk was “Modeling cell-to-cell heterogeneity from a signaling network.”

On November 9, 2022, Olivia Walch from Arcascope / University of Michigan gave a talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar. The title of her talk was “Developing and designing dynamic mobile applications that transform wearable data with machine learning and mathematical models.”
On November 8, 2022, Olivia Walch from Arcascope / University of Michigan gave a talk at the IBS Biomedical Mathematics Seminar. The title of her talk was “Shift: A mobile application for shift workers leveraging wearable data, mathematical models, and connected devices.”
The audiences were from various places, e.g., the Department of Psychology, Sungshin Women’s University; Galaxy Watch Team, Samsung Electronics; SIMTOREAL.



