Talks

      • Talk, DUCOMS day 2023 (November 2023, organized by the Dutch Computational Science platform, Utrecht Netherlands) Robust detection of high-order community structures in noisy binary data
      • AMOLF colloquium (November 2023, AMOLF, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
      • Invited talk, APS March meeting in the focus session Physics of Neural Systems (March 2023, Las Vegas, USA)
      • Outreach presentation at “Viva Fysica” for high school students and teachers (January 2023, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands),
      • Nico van Kampen Colloquium in Theoretical Physics (Utrecht University, December 2022, Netherlands)
      • Invited Talk, Workshop Stat Phys Neuro 2022, SISSA (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati — June 2022, Trieste, Italy)
        Inferring communities of neurons from their activity using spin models: when simple matters! workshop page
      • Invited Talk, Symposium Trends in Theory 2022, Dutch Research School of Theoretical Physics (DRSTP) (May 2022, Netherlands)
        Identifying communities in binary data with spin models: when simple matters
      • Contributed Talk, Computational Neuroscience Meeting CNS*2021 (July 2021, online)
        Structure in the population code increases along the auditory cortical hierarchy abstract , recording
      • Seminar, Simulation based Science (SbS) seminar at the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) (April 2021, Netherlands, online)
        Emergence of property rights in competitive resource allocation recording
      • Contributed talk, APS March Meeting (Annual conference of the American Physics Society — March 2021, USA, online)
        Competing for Resources: on the Emergence of Property Rights abstract
      • Seminar, Dutch Institute for Emergent Phenomena (DIEP) (March 2021, Netherlands, online)
        Beyond pairwise model for binary data: the search for simple spin models recording
      • Seminar, Curious Minded Machine (CMM) seminar series, Honda Research Institute (Feb 2021, USA, online)
        Curiosity Increases Equality in Competitive Resource Allocation abstract
      • Invited talk, KNAW BiophysicsNL meeting (Feb 2021, Netherlands, online)
        Searching for high order patterns of data; The importance of simple models recording
      • Guest lecture, University of Amsterdam, Master Physics and Astronomy, Theoretical Physics track (Feb 2021, online)
        in the course of Edan Lerner.
        Introduction to Statistical Inference for Physicists
      • Contributed talk, APS March Meeting (March 2020, USA, online)
        Beyond Pairwise Models for Binary Data; Model Selection with Minimally Complex Modelabstract, slides
      • Invited seminar, Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC), Université Paris Diderot (February 2020, Paris, France)
        Beyond Pairwise Models for Binary Data; The Search for Simple Spin Models
      • Invited seminar, University of Amsterdam (UvA) (February 2020, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
        Beyond Pairwise Models for Binary Data; The Search for Simple Spin Models
      • Conference Poster, StatPhys27 (July 2019, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
        Analyzing Binary Data: Is your Model Truly Pairwise?
      • Departmental seminar, Computational Neuroscience Initiative (CNI), University of Pennsylvania (March 2019, Philadelphia, USA)
        Analyzing Binary Data with Spin Models: the Search for Simple Models
      • Contributed talk, APS March Meeting (March 2019, Boston, USA)
        The Complexity of Spin Models: Are Pairwise Models Really Simple?abstract, slides
      • Poster, Workshop on Statistical physics, Learning, Inference and Networks (Feb. 2017, les Houches, France)
        Are pairwise models really simpler?
      • Departmental seminar, International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)   (Feb. 2017, Trieste, Italy)
        The stochastic complexity of spin models
      • Conference Poster, Statphys26 (July 2016, Lyon, France)
        Exploiting resources: evolutionarily stable strategy with no conflicts and emergence of property rights
      • Invited seminar, International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)   (July 2015, Trieste, Italy)
        Universal properties of branching random walks in confined geometries
      • Invited seminar, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI-MPKS)   (April 2015, Dresden, Germany)
        Universal properties of branching random walks in confined geometries
      • PhD days of the department DM2S (March 2015, CEA Saclay, France)
        Several aspects of statistical neutron physics
      • R&D seminar for EDF and AREVA   (Dec. 2014, CEA Saclay, France)
        Universal properties of neutrons diffusion
      • Departmental seminar, LPTMS   (Nov. 2014, Orsay, France)
        Universal properties of branching random walks in confined geometries
      • Contributed talk, Journées de Physique Statistique, ESPCI   (Jan. 2014, Paris)
        Asymmetric Lévy flights in the presence of absorbing boundaries
      • Conference poster, Joint International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications and Monte Carlo  (Oct. 2013, Paris, France)
        Generalisation of opacity formulas for neutron transportconference
      • Poster, Netadis summer school, Statistical Physics Approaches to Networks across Disciplines   (Sept. 2013, Denmark)
      • Invited seminar, Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)   (July 2012, Saclay, France)
        Asymmetric Lévy flights in the presence of absorbing boundaries

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