Meetings are held Wednesdays at 5:00 pm in Conference Room 216 at Dirac Library (Ground Floor)
Spring 2019
Date |
Speaker |
Paper |
Score* |
01/09/19 |
4.125 |
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01/16/19 |
Joshua Kimrey |
Early afterdepolarizations in cardiac action potentials as mixed mode oscillations due to a folded node singularity |
2.875 |
01/23/19 01/25/19 |
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*Data Science Job talks* 3:35 @ LOV 101 |
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01/28/19 02/01/19 |
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*Data Science Job talks* 3:35 @ LOV 101 |
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02/06/19 |
Yeuran Oh |
1 |
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02/13/19 |
Mehran Fazli |
2.5 |
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02/20/19 |
Angie Davenport |
2.5 |
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02/27/19 |
Jacob Brewer |
Source modeling of ElectroCorticoGraphy (ECoG) data: Stability analysis and spatial filtering |
2.33 |
03/06/19 |
Virginia Parkman |
When individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiology |
3.43 |
03/13/19 |
Sofia Medina |
3.125 |
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03/20/19 |
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!SPRING BREAK! |
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03/27/19 |
Richard Bertram |
4.86 |
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04/03/19 |
Joshua Kimrey |
Canards as a Mechanism for EADs in the Luo-Rudy Model |
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04/08/19 |
Ryan Vinson |
**Dissertation Defense** (note: date change) 1:00 LOV-204B |
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04/17/19 |
Mehran Fazli |
Symmetry Restoring Bifurcation in Collective Decision-Making |
4.33 |
04/24/19 |
**Michael Mascagni** |
Topic: Computational Issues in Neural Network Modeling |
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Previous Semesters Papers:
Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018
Scoring is totally based on JC attendees’ personal judgment on the paper.
The final score is the average of all votes where journal clubbers would vote a number
from 1 to 5 with “5” being “Highly Competitive” and “1” being “Not Competitive”.
Papers’ evaluation for Bellman prize is based on the following criteria:
1) Significance,
2) Readability and
3) Clarity of objective.