February 20, 2018
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
If you are able to attend, please RSVP via email to Lily by February 16th- lhoot@seas.upenn.edu
Schedule:
1:00 pm- Coffee and pastries
1:30 pm- Michael Kearns, Opening remarks
1:40 pm- Robin Pemantle, “Deletion channel” view presentation
1:50 pm- Peter Fader, “Customer-based Corporate Valuation”
2:00 pm- Tom Baker, “Regulating Robo Advisors: Can law professors and computer scientists find shared research interests?” view presentation
2:10 pm- Junhyong Kim, “What is the geometry of single cell biological data?” view presentation
2:20 pm- Konrad Kording, “How to put causality back into neuroscience” view presentation
2:30 pm- Coffee break
3:00 pm- Michael Kearns, “Preventing Fairness Gerrymandering in Machine Learning” view presentation
3:10 pm- Eleni Katifori, “Detangling the vascular web” view presentation
3:20 pm- Shivani Agarwal, “Ranking from Pairwise Comparisons and Multiway Choices”
3:30 pm- Kevin Werbach, “Blockchain as a New Architecture of Trust” view presentation
3:40 pm- Bhuvnesh Jain, “The shapes and edges of dark matter halos, or how we detect subtle astrophysical features” view presentation
3:50 pm- Shane Jensen, “Quantitative Analysis of Urban Data” view presentation
4:00 pm- Reception