[CvGmt News] Fwd: Lettre MODE

GIUSEPPE BUTTAZZO giuseppe.buttazzo at unipi.it
Mon Oct 16 16:56:05 CEST 2017



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Subject: Lettre MODE
Date: 16-10-2017 10:53
 From: Oana Silvia Serea <oana-silvia.serea at univ-perp.fr>
To: lettre-mode-smai at emath.fr
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Lettre MODE
octobre 2017


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Table des matières

-- Thèses et Postes
1- Postdoc position at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6)
2- Poste PR "Mathématiques appliquées en interaction avec l’entreprise", 
Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comte (Dijon)

-- Conférences et évènements
3- Game Theory, Optimization and Learning: Interplay and Applications to 
Signal Processing, ESIEE Paris, Noisy le Grand, 2017-11-08
4- PGMO DAYS 2017, EDF Lab Paris Saclay, November 13 and 14, 2017
5- SESO 2017 Winter School ``"Data, Uncertainty and Optimization'', 
CIRM, Marseille
6- Central European Set-Valued and Variational Analysis Meeting, 
Chemnitz, Germany, November 25, 2017
7- Horizon Maths 2017 - Mathematics and networks, November 30th 2017 at 
Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris
8- International Symposium on Mathematical Programming (ISMP 2018) in 
Bordeaux, July 1-6, 2018
9- 18th ISDG Symposium July 9-12, 2018, Grenoble, France

10- Annonces de séminaires

-- Soutenances de Thèses et Habilitations à diriger des recherches

-- Autres (ouvrages, etc.)
11- Jérôme Bolte (TSE-UT1), Shoham Sabach (Technion-Israel Institute of 
Technology) et Marc Teboulle (Tel Aviv University) ont reçu le Prix 2017 
SIAG/Optimization
12- Qualifications MCF et PR 2018

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1- Postdoc position at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6)
(source : R. Laraki)


A postdoc position is available at Université Pierre et Marie Curie 
(Paris 6) in the Combinatorics and Optimization team of the Institut de 
Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche, supported by the ANR 
Project CAPPS (Combinatorial Analysis of Polytopes and Polyhedral 
Subdivisions).

This is a 18 months position. The starting date is expected to be before 
September 2018, but it can be negotiated. The salary depends on the 
candidate's experience (at least around 2100€/month).

Applicants should possess a PhD in mathematics or computer science and 
research experience pertinent to some of the research topics of the 
project. The successful applicant will conduct research on combinatorial 
aspects of convex polytopes with Arnau Padrol and other members of the 
ANR CAPPS (https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~arnau.padrol/CAPPS).

Interested candidates should send their application to 
arnau.padrol at imj-prg.fr, preferably by the end of 2017. Please include 
your CV, a short research statement and a publication list. Letters of 
recommendation are optional, but contact information of at least two 
references should be provided. They might be eventually requested to 
provide a letter.

For further inquiries contact arnau.padrol at imj-prg.fr 
(https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~arnau.padrol/).



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2- Poste PR "Mathématiques appliquées en interaction avec l’entreprise", 
Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comte (Dijon)
(source : J.-B. Caillau et R. Laraki)


Un poste de Professeur des Universités en "Mathématiques appliquées en 
interaction avec l’entreprise" sera mis au concours en 26ème section à 
l'Université de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté lors de la session synchronisée 
du printemps 2018 (affectation à Dijon au 1er septembre 2018) :
http://math.u-bourgogne.fr/spip.php?article306



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3- Game Theory, Optimization and Learning: Interplay and Applications to 
Signal Processing, ESIEE Paris, Noisy le Grand, 2017-11-08
(source : R. Laraki)


Objective:

This GdR ISIS meeting targets a wide signal processing audience. The 
main goal is to provide a comprehensive introduction to game theoretic 
tools with a clear focus on its connections to more popular tools such 
as: distributed optimization, multi-objective optimization, machine 
learning and control theory. Furthermore, these concepts will be 
illustrated via signal processing applications.
Abstract:

Game theory (GT) is a branch of mathematics that enables the modeling 
and analysis of the interactions between several decision-makers (or 
players) that can have either conflicting or common objectives. A game 
is an interactive situation in which the benefit or cost achieved by 
each player depends on its own decisions and also on those taken by the 
other players. For example, the time a car driver needs to get back home 
generally depends not only on the route he/she chooses but also on the 
decisions taken by the other drivers. Therefore, in a game, the actions 
and objectives of the players are tightly coupled.

Until very recently, GT has been used only marginally in signal 
processing (SP). However, the real catalyzer of the application of GT to 
SP has been the blooming of all issues related to networking in general, 
and distributed networks, in particular. The interactions that take 
place in a network can often be modeled as a game, in which the network 
nodes are the players that compete or form coalitions to get some 
advantage and enhance their quality-of-service. The large 
interdependence between the actions of the network nodes due to factors 
such as the use of common resources, e.g., computational, storage, or 
spectral resources (interference across wireless networks). Examples of 
this approach can be found in the broad field of SP for communication 
networks in which GT is used to address fundamental networking issues 
such as: controlling the power of radiated signals in wireless networks; 
beamforming for smart antennas; precoding in multi-antenna radio 
transmission syst ems; data security; spectrum sensing in cognitive 
radio; spectrum and interference management; multimedia resource 
management; and image segmentation.

Motivated by the applications above, GT is also pervading many other 
branches of SP, and has very recently been used for modeling and 
analyzing the following "classical" SP problems: distributed estimation 
in sensor networks; adaptive filtering; waveform design for 
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar estimation; jamming in 
wireless communications and MIMO radar applications; and finding the 
position of network nodes. In addition to the examples above, we must 
eventually point out the important connection that is building up 
between GT and SP through the fields of machine learning and distributed 
optimization.

Organizers:

E. Veronica Belmega (ETIS, UMR 8051, belmega at ensea.fr)
Samson Lasaulce (L2S, CentraleSupélec, Samson.LASAULCE at lss.supelec.fr)

Invited speakers:

Eduard A. Jorswieck (Technische Universitat Dresden)
Panayotis Mertikopoulos (CNRS, LIG)
Olivier Beaude (EDF Lab' Paris-Saclay)
Pascal Bianchi (Télécom ParisTech)
Constantin Morarescu (CRAN UMR 7039)

Call for participation:

Interested researchers that wish to present their work should send a 
title and an abstract of their prospective talk to the organizers via 
email before October 25th, 2017. The participation of Ph.D. students is 
strongly encouraged.

For more details please see: 
http://gdr-isis.fr/index.php?page=reunion&idreunion=346



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4- PGMO DAYS 2017, EDF Lab Paris Saclay, November 13 and 14, 2017
(source : R. Laraki)


Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to inform you that registration for the annual meeting of 
the Gaspard Monge Program for optimization and Operations research 
``PGMO days 2017'', is now open, until October 30th
( https://www.fondation-hadamard.fr/fr/pgmo/pgmodays ), registration is 
free of charge, but mandatory.
Please refer to http://www.fondation-hadamard.fr/fr/pgmo/pgmodays  for 
more information.

We look forward to meeting you at the PGMO days 2017.

The organizers



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5- SESO 2017 Winter School ``"Data, Uncertainty and Optimization'', 
CIRM, Marseille
(source : M. De Lara et R. Laraki)


Dear colleagues,

this year, the SESO 2017 Winter School is co-organized with CNRS 
formation and with CIRM (Marseille).

DATES
Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30, November 2017

PLACE
CIRM, Marseille (South of France)
http://www.cirm-math.fr/

TITLE
Data, Uncertainty and Optimization

PROGRAM
http://conferences.cirm-math.fr/interfacesession1.html
http://cermics.enpc.fr/~delara/SESO/courseSESO2017/courseSESO2017/

INTERNATIONAL LECTURER
David Woodruff (University of California Davis)

NATIONAL LECTURERS
Pierre Carpentier (ENSTA ParisTech), Jean-Philippe Chancelier (ENPC 
ParisTech), Michel De Lara (ENPC ParisTech), Vincent Leclère (ENPC 
ParisTech)

COURSE REGISTRATION
https://cnrsformation.cnrs.fr/stage-17420-Data%2C-Uncertainty-and-Optimization.html?axe=65

REGISTRATION DEADLINE
20 October 2017

P.S. If you are interested but have issues with registration, please 
contact me directly

Cordialement,

Michel DE LARA



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6- Central European Set-Valued and Variational Analysis Meeting, 
Chemnitz, Germany, November 25, 2017
(source : M. Théra)


Dear friends,

we are very glad to invite you for the third edition of the meanwhile 
traditional Central European Set-Valued and Variational Analysis Meeting
https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/mathematik/wima/cesvvam.php taking place on 
Saturday, November 25, 2017 in Chemnitz.

The Central European Set-Valued and Variational Analysis Meeting is an 
informal meeting to hear the latest developments from the "local" 
community in set-valued and variational analysis. It has been initiated 
by Russell Luke in Göttingen, 2015. The second edition took place in 
Jena, 2016 organized by Andreas Löhne.

Schedule:
Friday, November 24, 2017, 7pm, informal dinner
Saturday, November 25, 2017, 9am - 6pm, meeting
Saturday, November 25, 2017, from 7pm, mini-city tour and informal 
get-together

Fees: Participation and coffee breaks are free of charge.

Please send an e-mail to grad at math.tu-chemnitz.de or 
vladimir.shikhman at math.tu-chemnitz.de until October 31, 2017 in order
to register. In case you intend to give a talk (as there is a limited 
number of talks, priority will be given to young researchers) please 
send us also its title and abstract.

Hoping for a good event,

Vladimir Shikhman, Sorin-Mihai Grad, Gerd Wachsmuth, Oleg Wilfer, Thomas 
Jahn (organizing team)

P.S. Feel free to contact other researchers who may be interested in 
participation.



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7- Horizon Maths 2017 - Mathematics and networks, November 30th 2017 at 
Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris
(source : R. Laraki)


Horizon Maths 2017 will be organized   on November 30th 2017 at Institut 
Henri Poincaré.

Themes: Signal processing, Random matrices, High dimension, Sparsity and 
compressed sensing, Optimization, Nonlinear optics, Applications to 
telecommunications

Lecturers:
Romain Couillet (Centrale-Supélec)
Laurent Massoulié (Inria Paris)
Georgios Paschos (Huawei)
Nicolas Tremblay (CNRS and GIPSA-lab)
Pierre Vandergheynst (EPFL)
Michèle Wigger (Télécom ParisTech)
Mansoor Yousefi (Télécom ParisTech)
Lenka Zdeborova (CEA)

Registration:
Registration is free but mandatory. You can register here: 
https://www.sciencesmaths-paris.fr/en/horizon-maths-2017-928.htm



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8-  International Symposium on Mathematical Programming (ISMP 2018) in 
Bordeaux, July 1-6, 2018
(source : D. Aussel)


The 23rd International Symposium on Mathematical Programming (ISMP 2018) 
will take place in Bordeaux, France, July 1-6, 2018. ISMP is the world 
congress of mathematical optimization where scientists as well as 
industrial researchers and users of mathematical optimization meet in 
order to present the most recent developments/results and to discuss new 
challenges from theory and practice. To illustrate the spectrum of 
topics, a classification attempt is reported in 
https://ismp2018.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/4 .

Plenary, semi-plenary, and keynote speakers for ISMP2018 have been 
announced on the conference website along with their provisional talk 
titles:
https://ismp2018.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/4

Important Dates
As early as possible: your registration on the conference website to 
receive any further communication on ISMP 2018. Simply select create 
account in the login menu on the upper right corner of the website: 
https://ismp2018.sciencesconf.org/user/createaccount
January 3, 2018: Opening of abstract submissions
February 1, 2018: Opening of registrations
February 28, 2018: Abstract submission deadline
April 15, 2018: Notification of acceptance
April 30, 2018: Early bird registration deadline and registration 
deadline for presenting authors
July 1-6, 2018: The symposium being held in Bordeaux

Details on the program and practical information will be progressively 
added on the conference website: https://ismp2018.sciencesconf.org/



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9- 18th ISDG Symposium July 9-12, 2018, Grenoble, France
(source :  R. Laraki)


The 18th International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications will 
be held in Grenoble, France, on July 9-12, 2018.

The chair of the organizing committee is Corinne Touati 
(corinne.touati at inria.fr) and the co-chairs of the international program 
committee are David Ramsey (David.Ramsey at ul.ie) and Jerome Renault 
(jerome.renault at tse-fr.eu).

Additional information will follow soon. For information, the web site 
of the previous symposium: 
https://www.gerad.ca/colloques/isdg2016/index.html



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10- Annonces de séminaires


Une rubrique pour signaler quelques liens pour les séminaires ayant
lieu ce mois-ci et organisés dans nos laboratoires. N'hésitez pas à
l'alimenter, préférentiellement via un lien vers la page du séminaire

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Séminaire Parisien d'Optimisation (exceptionnellement : ENSCP 01, à côté
de l'IHP)

http://www.ljll.math.upmc.fr/~plc/spo.html

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Séminaire du programme PGMO, salle PGMO (Polytechnique)

http://www.fondation-hadamard.fr/en/pgmo/seminar

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Groupe de Travail CalVa de Calcul de Variations (suivant les séances : 
université Paris-Dauphine, université Paris 6, université Paris-Sud 
Orsay, université Paris 7)

https://www.ljll.math.upmc.fr/fr/seminaires/article/gdt-calcul-des-variations

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Groupe de Travail Analyse Non-línéaire et EDP (IHP)

http://www.math.ens.fr/~alazard/seminaire.html

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Séminaire Pluridisciplinaire d'Optimisation de Toulouse (lieu : voir 
site)

http://projects.laas.fr/spot/

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Séminaire SAMOCOD (séminaire Avignon Montpellier Optimisation Contrôle
et Dynamique)

http://www.i3m.univ-montp2.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&catid=19&sem=618

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Séminaire hebdomadaire de l'équipe MOD de l'Université de Limoges

https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/categoryDisplay.py?categId=36

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Séminaire Parisien de Théorie des Jeux (IHP, salle 05, 201 ou 314)

https://sites.google.com/site/theoriedesjeux/

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Séminaire de Mathématiques Discrètes, Optimisation et Décision, Centre
d'Economie de la Sorbonne et Université Paris 1

http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/membre/seminaire/MDOD/

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Séminaire de géométrie sous-riemannienne - IHP

http://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~davide.barilari/seminar.php

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Séminaire de de l’équipe Statistique, Probabilités, Optimisation et 
Contrôle (SPOC) - IMB

https://math.u-bourgogne.fr/spip.php?page=seminairespoc

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Séminaire MDOD (Mathématiques Discrètes, Optimisation et Décision), 
Maison des Sciences Economiques, Paris

http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/membre/seminaire/MDOD/

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11- Jérôme Bolte (TSE-UT1), Shoham Sabach (Technion-Israel Institute of 
Technology) et Marc Teboulle (Tel Aviv University) ont reçu le Prix 2017 
SIAG/Optimization
(source : M. Théra)


Jérôme Bolte (TSE-UT1), Shoham Sabach (Technion-Israel Institute of 
Technology) et Marc Teboulle (Tel Aviv University) ont reçu le Prix 2017 
SIAG/Optimization pour leur excellent papier  “Proximal alternating 
linearized minimization for nonconvex and nonsmooth problems,” publié 
dans la revue internationale Mathematical Programming.

Pour plus des détails voir : 
https://www.siam.org/prizes/sponsored/siagopt.php



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12- Qualifications MCF et PR 2018
(source : R. Laraki)


L'inscription pour la campagne de qualifications aux fonctions de maitre
de conférences ou de professeur des universités est ouverte jusqu'au 24
octobre à 16h. La thèse/habilitation doit être soutenue au plus tard le
13 décembre 2017 et le dossier être validé avant le 19 décembre à 12h.

Pour plus des détails voir : 
https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/cand_qualification.htm



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