Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods: Theory and Applications
FWF Special Research Program (SFB)
Upper Austrian Government - Land Oberösterreich
The great support of Land Oberösterreich gives us the concrete possibility to realize the intent of internationality and mobility essential to achieve the aims of the project. Together with a list of guest talks and guest short stays, the most important events that have been organized or co-organized with the support of Land Oberösterreich are listed below:
- 15th International Conference on Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods in Scientific Computing (MCQMC 2022), Linz, 17.07.-22.07.2022
- SFB Workshop and Winter School on Local Statistics of Point Sequences, Linz, 25.02.-01.03.2019
- ESI Program On Tractability of High Dimensional Problems & Discrepancy, Vienna, 11.09. - 13.10.2017
- Graz Summer School on Applications of Quasi-Monte Carlo methods, Graz/Styria/Austria,12.6 - 14.06.2017
- Workshop: Randomness and Determinismin Number Theory, Vienna, 18.05-20.05.2016
- SFB Winter School on Complexity and Discrepancy, Traunkirchen, 30.11-04.12.2015
Land Oberösterreich Guest Professor
- Linz, 15.01.2022-31.08.2022, Ass.-Prof. Christian Laudagé, Fraunhofer-Institut, Kaiserslautern
- Linz, 12.2018 - 04.2019, Ass.-Prof. Josef Dick, University of New South Wales
- Linz, Autumn 2018, Assoc.Prof. Stefan Thonhauser, TU Graz
- Linz, 15.06 - 27.06.2015, Prof. József Beck, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- Linz, 14.06 - 26.06.2015, Prof. Dmitriy Bilyk, University of Minnesota, USA, talk
- Linz, 09.03 - 28.03.2015, Prof. Olivier Ramaré, Université Lille I, France
Land Oberösterreich Fellowship
- Christian Irrgeher, University of New South Wales, Oktober 2016
- Ralph Kritzinger, University of New South Wales, Februar 2016
- Christian Irrgeher, University of New South Wales, November 2015
- Roswitha Hofer, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, July-August 2015