BCAM-IMUVA Summer School on Uncertainty Quantification for Applied Problems

Date: Mon, Jul 4 - Thu, Jul 7 2016

Hour: 09:30

Location: Universidad de Deusto, Edificio "Comercial" ("La Comercial") Planta baja, derecha, aula nº 02 (Ground floor, right, classroom no. 02), Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain

Speakers: Michael Betancourt, Max Gunzburger, Olivier Talagrand, Peter Jan van Leeuwen

BCAM-IMUVA Summer School on Uncertainty Quantification for Applied Problems

July 4-7, 2016

Universidad de Deusto, Edificio "Comercial" ("La Comercial") Planta baja, derecha, aula nº 02 (Ground floor, right, classroom no. 02), Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain

Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is a broad term that encompasses different methodologies, including uncertainty propagation, parameter estimation, model calibration, and error estimation. The common goal of these methodologies is to assess how the uncertainties, both epistemic (lack of knowledge) and random (intrinsic variability), ubiquitous in all models, affect predictions and understanding of complex phenomena. Examples of intrinsic variability include uncertainty coming from inaccurate physical measurements, a bias in mathematical descriptions, as well as errors due to numerical approximations of computational simulations. The ability to predict the stochastic variations of a quantity of interest under variable conditions makes UQ essential for dealing with realistic experimental data and for the reliability of predictions based on numerical simulations.

The school aims at providing a survey of UQ and data assimilation techniques for some practical problems. It will be structured around four courses delivered by leading researchers in the field. Additionally, some participants will be given the opportunity of presenting their own results.

The school is addressed to mathematicians, statisticians, and scientists interested in UQ. PhD students and postdoctoral researchers attending the school may be financially supported by the organization. 

The school will take place at Universidad de Deusto, Edificio "Comercial" ("La Comercial") Planta baja, derecha, aula nº 02 (Ground floor, right, classroom no. 02), Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain, on July 4-7, 2016. 

Organizers: 

Elena AKHMATSKAYA (BCAM) 
Mari Paz CALVO (U. Valladolid)
Luca GERARDO-GIORDA (BCAM)
Jesús María SANZ-SERNA (U. Carlos III, Madrid) 

Courses:

Dr. Michael BETANCOURT, University of Warwick (UK)
Scalable Bayesian Inference with Hamiltonian Monte Carlo and Stan

Prof. Max GUNZBURGER, Florida State University (USA)
Algorithms for UQ for differential equations

Prof. Olivier TALAGRAND, CNRS, Ecole Normale Superieure (France) & Mohamed JARDAK, Met Office (UK)
Variational Assimilation and Uncertainty Quantification

Prof. Peter Jan van LEEUWEN, University of Reading (UK)
Probabilistic forecasting and data assimilation in the context of climate and weather prediction

Stan Tutorial

As a satellite event, Dr. Michael BETANCOURT has agreed to give a Tutorial on the Stan software package on July 8th, the day after the school will be closed. More details can be found here.

http://www.bcamath.org/en/workshops/stan 

Website: 
http://wmatem.eis.uva.es/uqap/ 
 

PRESS NOTE

PRESENTATION

Organizers:

University of Warwick, United Kingdom, Florida State University, USA, CNRS, Ecole Normale Superieure, France, University of Reading, United Kingdom

Confirmed speakers:

Michael Betancourt, Max Gunzburger, Olivier Talagrand, Peter Jan van Leeuwen