1st SAGEX Scientific Workshop
from
Monday 29 July 2019 (09:00)
to
Friday 2 August 2019 (17:00)
Monday 29 July 2019
09:00
Presentation skills training
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Elena Kaufman
(
EK Creative Communications
)
Presentation skills training
Elena Kaufman
(
EK Creative Communications
)
09:00 - 17:00
This full-day workshop will focus on your potential to become a clear and engaging speaker from designing to delivering your talk. Participants will learn and apply storytelling techniques to design a talk, will practice techniques for vocal power and physical presence; control of nervousness and dealing with difficult audiences and technical challenges. Topics covered: * Storytelling your talk: shaping the core of your message, entertaining your audience. * Voice: clarity, volume, modulation, awareness of accent, projection and protection of voice, breathing techniques, clarity of sound. * Physical presence: body language/gestures, use of space, eye contact. * Dealing with nerves and flagging confidence. * Technical challenges: dealing with faulty equipment, unknown spaces and rooms, difficult audiences and questions, common mistakes and solutions.
Tuesday 30 July 2019
08:50
Industry Partners Day - Introduction
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Volker Schomerus
(
DESY
)
Industry Partners Day - Introduction
Volker Schomerus
(
DESY
)
08:50 - 09:00
A day aimed at facilitating interactions between ESRs and Industry partners, including presentations by industry partners on secondment opportunities, networking and time for meetings between ESRs and the companies with whom they will undertake a long secondment.
09:00
Optional secondments - DreamQuark
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Alex Cameron
(
DreamQuark
)
Optional secondments - DreamQuark
Alex Cameron
(
DreamQuark
)
09:00 - 09:25
All materials can be found here: https://github.com/alexandreCameron/sagex/tree/master/slides
09:25
Optional secondments - Danske Bank
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Stefan Kretzer
(
Danske Bank
)
Optional secondments - Danske Bank
Stefan Kretzer
(
Danske Bank
)
09:25 - 09:50
09:50
Optional secondments - Milde Marketing Science Communications
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Susanne Milde
(
Milde Marketing Science Communications
)
Optional secondments - Milde Marketing Science Communications
Susanne Milde
(
Milde Marketing Science Communications
)
09:50 - 10:15
10:15
Optional secondments - Maersk Tankers
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Peter Schroder
(
Maersk Tankers
)
Optional secondments - Maersk Tankers
Peter Schroder
(
Maersk Tankers
)
10:15 - 10:40
10:40
Transitioning to industry: what I wish I'd known
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Stefan Kretzer
(
Danske Bank
)
Transitioning to industry: what I wish I'd known
Stefan Kretzer
(
Danske Bank
)
10:40 - 10:55
10:55
Tea/coffee
Tea/coffee
10:55 - 11:15
11:15
DreamQuark workshop on machine learning
DreamQuark workshop on machine learning
11:15 - 13:15
All materials can be accessed here: https://github.com/alexandreCameron/sagex/ A workshop on machine learning and its role in solving problems that cannot be modelled. After working through various classification problems, the final goal is to apply machine learning to a real-world problem – the PLAsTiCC Astronomical Classification” kaggle competition: https://www.kaggle.com/c/PLAsTiCC-2018 . Note that knowledge of Python will be required for the later stages of this workshop. 1. Introduction: (no python) How can I find a solution to an problem I can’t model? 1.1. Scaling law and regime analysis in physics 1.2. Calibration curve in instruments 1.3. How can machine learning help in these cases (regression example) 2. First step in classification problems: (basic python level) 2.1. From linear regression to logistic regression (introduction to matplotlib and seaborn) 2.2. Binary case: the passenger of the titanic (introduction to pandas and sklearn) 2.3. Multi-class case: classify flower (a little bit of feature engineering) 3. Real life classification problem (good python, if you follow the previous point should be ok) 3.1. Introduction to the plasticc competition: understanding what is asked in a real problem 3.2. Getting started with a simplified case (python with guidance) 3.3. Improving a submission (python without guidance)
13:15
Networking lunch
Networking lunch
13:15 - 14:30
14:30
Main secondments - Maplesoft
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Erik Postma
(
Maplesoft
)
Main secondments - Maplesoft
Erik Postma
(
Maplesoft
)
14:30 - 14:40
14:40
Main secondments - Wolfram Research
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Devendra Kapadia
(
Wolfram Research
)
Main secondments - Wolfram Research
Devendra Kapadia
(
Wolfram Research
)
14:40 - 14:50
14:50
Main secondments - RISC GmbH
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Friedrich Robeischl
(
RISC GmbH
)
Main secondments - RISC GmbH
Friedrich Robeischl
(
RISC GmbH
)
14:50 - 15:00
15:00
Parallel meetings with Maplesoft, Wolfram Research and RISC GmbH
Parallel meetings with Maplesoft, Wolfram Research and RISC GmbH
15:00 - 17:00
Dedicated time for ESRs to meet with the relevant industry partner. ESRs should join the following groups: <b>Maplesoft (led by Erik Postma) </b> ESRs: Anne Spiering, Davide Polvara, Luke Corcoran. * A few basics about Maplesoft and Maple. * Waterloo and south western Ontario, and the types of arrangements interns typically make with us. * What have previous interns in similar secondments for similar projects worked on; * Nuts and bolts of programming in Maple. <b>Wolfram Research (led by Devendra Kapadia, via Zoom) </b> ESRs: Gabriele Dian, Manuel Accettulli Huber, Stefano De Angelis, Ingrid Holm, Lorenzo Quintavalle, Riccardo Gonzo. * Introductions, ESRs to provide information about their coursework and research experience that may be relevant to the projects at Wolfram. * Private meeting with Gabriele Dian to discuss the plan and goals for his first week at Wolfram working on the inverse Laplace transform project. * Meeting with the remaining ESRs to discuss the symbolic integration project with them. Reading will be assigned (mathematics and Wolfram Language programming) which would help with preparing for the secondment. Specifically: https://www.amazon.com/Course-Modern-Analysis-T-Whittaker/dp/0521067944/ https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Mathematica%C2%AE-Introduction-Paul%20-Wellin/dp/1107009464/ * Meeting with all six ESRs to suggest opportunities for attending social events at the University of Illinois, travel to Chicago and other places, outreach activities (for example, visiting a local high school to give a talk) or writing a (joint) blog post about the ESRs' experience at Wolfram. <b>RISC GmbH (led by Friedrich Robeischl) </b> ESRs: Kays Haddad, Sebastian Poegel, Marco Saragnese, Canxin Shi, Andrea Cristofoli - Group meeting between ESRs and Fritz Robeischl, covering the company RISC GmbH, the sort of work they do, the local area and life in Linz, application process to RISC. - Group connection between DESY and RISC to meet with the technical staff to talk about the sort of projects the ESRs might undertake. - Time for the ESRs to ask any other questions they might have.
Wednesday 31 July 2019
09:00
Outreach training
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Susanne Milde
(
Milde Marketing Science Communications
)
Outreach training
Susanne Milde
(
Milde Marketing Science Communications
)
09:00 - 12:00
Introduction * Why science communications? * How to do it (definition of targets, target groups and how to reach them; coordination within your institute, university, research project; developing a communication plan). Elements of science communications * Media work: Media, their needs and expectations. * Outreach activities: online and offline activities. * Illustrating your research topic: film, animation, graphics. Exercises. Goal: Improve your ability in explaining your research clear and concise to lay people. * Develop ideas for communications activities on your research. * Develop key messages, content and a story line for your communications (relevant for SAGEX exhibition). * Develop elements for your communication activities. E.g. short text for lay people; sketch illustrations, a story board for animations; gaming ideas? * Social media posts, online activities. (relevant for SAGEX exhibition). * Brief interview training.
12:00
Lunch and discussion of outreach exhibit
Lunch and discussion of outreach exhibit
12:00 - 14:00
14:00
Workshop talks 1: Integrability in SUSY GT
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Elli Pomoni
(
DESY
)
Workshop talks 1: Integrability in SUSY GT
Elli Pomoni
(
DESY
)
14:00 - 14:50
14:50
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
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Stefano De Angelis
(
QMUL
)
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
Stefano De Angelis
(
QMUL
)
14:50 - 15:10
15:10
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
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Luke Corcoran
(
Humboldt University
)
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
Luke Corcoran
(
Humboldt University
)
15:10 - 15:30
15:30
Tea/coffee
Tea/coffee
15:30 - 16:00
16:00
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
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Manuel Accettulli Huber
(
QMUL
)
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
Manuel Accettulli Huber
(
QMUL
)
16:00 - 16:20
16:20
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
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Gabriele Dian
(
Durham
)
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
Gabriele Dian
(
Durham
)
16:20 - 16:40
16:40
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
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Ingrid Holm
(
CEA Saclay
)
Workshop talks 1: ESR talk
Ingrid Holm
(
CEA Saclay
)
16:40 - 17:00
Thursday 1 August 2019
09:00
Workshop talks 2: Conformal Bootstrap
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Pedro Liendo
(
DESY
)
Workshop talks 2: Conformal Bootstrap
Pedro Liendo
(
DESY
)
09:00 - 09:50
09:50
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
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Andrea Cristofoli
(
University of Copenhagen
)
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
Andrea Cristofoli
(
University of Copenhagen
)
09:50 - 10:10
10:10
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
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Lorenzo Quintavalle
(
DESY (Hamburg)
)
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
Lorenzo Quintavalle
(
DESY (Hamburg)
)
10:10 - 10:30
10:30
Tea/coffee
Tea/coffee
10:30 - 11:00
11:00
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
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Canxin Shi
(
Humboldt University
)
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
Canxin Shi
(
Humboldt University
)
11:00 - 11:20
11:20
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
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Anne Spiering
(
Trinity College Dublin
)
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
Anne Spiering
(
Trinity College Dublin
)
11:20 - 11:40
11:40
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
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Davide Polvara
(
Durham
)
Workshop talks 2: ESR talk
Davide Polvara
(
Durham
)
11:40 - 12:00
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
12:00 - 14:00
14:00
Workshop talks 3: Cluster algebras, integrability and scattering amplitudes
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Georgios Papathanasiou
(
DESY
)
Workshop talks 3: Cluster algebras, integrability and scattering amplitudes
Georgios Papathanasiou
(
DESY
)
14:00 - 14:50
14:50
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
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Kays Haddad
(
University of Copenhagen
)
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
Kays Haddad
(
University of Copenhagen
)
14:50 - 15:10
15:10
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
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Riccardo Gonzo
(
Trinity College Dublin
)
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
Riccardo Gonzo
(
Trinity College Dublin
)
15:10 - 15:30
15:30
Tea/coffee
Tea/coffee
15:30 - 16:00
16:00
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
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Sebastian Poegel
(
CEA Saclay
)
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
Sebastian Poegel
(
CEA Saclay
)
16:00 - 16:20
16:20
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
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Marco Saragnese
(
DESY (Zeuthen)
)
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
Marco Saragnese
(
DESY (Zeuthen)
)
16:20 - 16:40
16:40
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
-
Speaker TBC
Workshop talks 3: ESR talk
Speaker TBC
16:40 - 17:00
19:00
Workshop dinner
Workshop dinner
19:00 - 21:30
Friday 2 August 2019
09:00
Academic writing skills training
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Bartlett Warren-Kretzschmar
(
Golin Wissenschaftsmanagement
)
Academic writing skills training
Bartlett Warren-Kretzschmar
(
Golin Wissenschaftsmanagement
)
09:00 - 17:00
In this workshop the process of academic writing will be highlighted from the first idea, through the structuring and formation of the text to its completion. Participants will engage with the content-related, formal and organisational aspects of writing and train their text competency with exercises. The following topics will be covered: * Abstract, article, thesis: text types and reasons for writing in academia. * From idea to text: topic selection, structure, argumentation. * Rummaging, digging, serving it hot: research strategies * Writing as a process: utilising creative bursts – avoiding blocks. * The eye reads too: convention and form. * Academic writing: my next steps.