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Serte Donderwinkel soon a funded research member at Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (Berkeley, USA)

13 March 2024
The minimum spanning tree of 100,000 uniformly random points
The minimum spanning tree of 100,000 uniformly random points

Dr. Serte Donderwinkel — assistant professor in probability theory at CogniGron — has been invited to be a funded research member of the programme 'Probability and Statistics of Discrete Structures' at the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute in Berkeley.

During her four months in the US, she will exchange ideas and set up new collaborations on the topic of random networks. She will bring along some questions motivated by challenges in neuromorphic computing, and we are excited to learn about the insights she will return with.

Read more about the 'Probability and Statistics of Discrete Structures' programme

Last modified:14 March 2024 7.59 p.m.
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