[Hadstruct] Group meeting time

Anatoly Radyushkin radyush at jlab.org
Mon May 18 15:34:52 EDT 2020


Sorry, I did not realize we are talking about this week.
I wrote that I have no conflict with Tuesdays, but not for tomorrow.

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From: Hadstruct <hadstruct-bounces at jlab.org> on behalf of Raza Sufian <sufian at jlab.org>
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Subject: Re: [Hadstruct] Group meeting time

Dear All,

It seems that Thursday is not preferred by Frank and Jianwei and we have not heard of any schedule conflict about Tuesday. So I am assuming, Tuesday 10:00 am is a good time for everybody. If we do not hear about any schedule conflict about Tuesday 10:00 am then I will send out an email (at the end of office hour today) for the group meeting tomorrow.

Sincerely,
Raza

On May 18, 2020, at 12:33 PM, Jianwei Qiu <jqiu at jlab.org<mailto:jqiu at jlab.org>> wrote:

Dear All,

My Thursday morning is packed from 9 to noon. Tuesday morning is open.  If needed, I will try to reschedule my Thursday morning.

Best,

Jianwei
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To: David Richards <dgr at jlab.org<mailto:dgr at jlab.org>>
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Subject: Re: [Hadstruct] [EXTERNAL] Group meeting time

I am free both tuesdays and thursdays morning (or 12:15 if this is what people want)

K.

On May 18, 2020, at 9:18 AM, David Richards <dgr at jlab.org<mailto:dgr at jlab.org>> wrote:

Hi Chris,

I think this is a good idea, since some of the AI talks do indeed look interesting.  Tuesday or Thursday (maybe even better) at least don’t clash with seminars, etc., so would seem ideal to me.

David

On May 18, 2020, at 8:29 AM, Monahan, Christopher <cjmonahan at wm.edu<mailto:cjmonahan at wm.edu>> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I know that there is no ideal time, but I was wondering whether we could find another day and time for the group meeting. Currently the Wednesday 12:15 pm slot clashes with the JLab AI Lunch Series, which has had some interesting-looking seminars. This week's, for example, is

 Dr. Mustafa Mustafa (LBNL) ... a presentation on “Introduction to Deep Learning”

I will introduce the modern incarnation of neural networks, specifically the construction process of deep models that are powering most recent advances in artificial intelligence. Assuming no prior knowledge of the field, the audience will be brought up to speed with how neural networks work, how they are built and optimized and common tricks and techniques to improve their performance. By the end of the talk the audience will be familiar with start-of-the-art convolutional architectures and the stages of developments that brought them about. If time permits, I will overview common science problem instances that can be tackled using deep learning.

We are no longer constrained by teaching schedules, so we could move the meeting to Tuesday or Thursday, at least for the summer?

Let me know what you think.

Regards,
Chris

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Chris Monahan
Pronouns: he/his
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
William & Mary
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