The Flatiron Institute Seminar Series is designed to foster cross-center collaboration and showcase the diverse and exciting research happening across the Institute. The series is open to all Flatiron research scientists and collaborators.
Seminars are typically held on the third Thursday of each month from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. in the Ingrid Daubechies Auditorium at 162 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor, followed by a reception from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. to encourage conversation and connection across centers.
Visit the [website] to see past seminars. To participate as a speaker or suggest future speakers, please contact Janelle Worton, [email protected]
| Date | Speaker | Title |
| January 19, 2023 | Phil Armitage | What we don't know about planet formation |
| February 16, 2023 | SueYeon Chung | Multi-level theory of neural representations: Packing problem in biological and artificial neural networks |
| March 16, 2023 | Olivier Parcollet | Quantum Embeddings and Strange Metals |
| April 20, 2023M | Alex Williams | Tensor decompositions reveal neural signatures of cognitive and behavioral state changes |
| May 4, 2023 | Lisa Brown | My History of Computer Vision: From Early Neural Nets to Boosting to Activity Recognition |
| June 15, 2023 | Will Farr | Black Hole Vibes: What Ringdown Observations Can Teach Us About Kerr Black Holes and Other Results From Gravitational Wave Astronomy |
| September 28, 2023 | Jennifer Cano | The quest for anyons in moiré materials |
| November 20, 2023 | Antoines Georges | Electronic Correlations: Beyond the Standard Model of Solid-State Physics |