On October 10, the laboratory held its back-to-school day. It was an opportunity to hear from new lab members, announce the year’s news and key deadlines, and take part in a bilingual theater play on inclusion in research.
Recently hired members of our lab gave these presentations:
- Thomas Papastergiou (A3) Machine learning and medical applications
- Silvia di Gregorio (AOC) Partial optimality in cubic correlation clustering
- Florent Koechlin (CALIN) Parikh automata and holonomic series
- Morgan Rogers (LoVe) Monoids and logic: what’s the connection?