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Università degli Studi dell'Aquila (Italy)

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Doctoral Program in Information and Communication Technology

Month: January 2020

III Workshop BEA-SmarT

Davide Di Ruscio January 24, 2020January 24, 2020 External Seminars, Uncategorized No Comments

DEWS-UNIVAQ Martedì 28 gennaio 2020 Sala Seminari Edificio “Alan Turing” Coppito – L’Aquila   11:00-12:00 INVITED SPEAKER Claude Moog (CNRS/Ecole Centrale de Nantes) The hypoglycaemia free artificial pancreas project   12:00-13:00 Pasquale Palumbo (University of Milano-Bicocca) Mario Di Ferdinando (University…

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Policy Gradient with Parameter-Based Exploration: methods, extensions and applications

Davide Di Ruscio January 18, 2020January 18, 2020 External Seminars No Comments

Speaker: Giorgio Manganini United Technologies Research CentreCork, Ireland When: 24th January, 11.00 am Where: GSSI Library   Abstract: Policy Search is a Reinforcement Learning approach that focuses on the search for the optimal policy of a Markov Decision Process in a limited…

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Introduction to Quantum Computing

Davide Di Ruscio January 15, 2020January 15, 2020 PhD Courses No Comments

Title: Introduction to Quantum Computing Speakers:Leonardo Guidoni (Univaq)Francesco Benfenati (Univaq)Hands on tutorial lead by Experts from IBM   Abstract: The present short course is a joint PhD course between the PhD in Mathematics and Models and the PhD in Informatics.…

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What will it take? A view on adoption of model-based methods in practice

Davide Di Ruscio January 10, 2020 External Seminars No Comments

Speaker:Bran Selić, Malina Software Corp. (Canada), Monash University (Australia) ABSTRACT Model-based engineering (MBE) has been touted as a new and substantively different approach to software development, characterized by higher levels of abstraction and automation compared to traditional methods. Despite the…

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PhD course on “Safety Critical Systems for Railway Traffic Management”

Davide Di Ruscio January 9, 2020January 9, 2020 External Courses, PhD Courses No Comments

Here attached is the announcement of a course for PhD students on “Safety Critical Systems for Railway Traffic Management” that will take place at University of Napoli this month.   Download details

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