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Workshop New Frontiers in Optimization 17 January 2025

Workshop New Frontiers in Optimization

El próximo viernes 17 de enero de 2025, viernes, se celebrará en el Seminario 0.4 del Edificio Multiusos de nuestro campus, de 10 a 13 horas, el Workshop New Frontiers in Optimization.

El catedrático Gabriel Ruiz, profesor de nuestra Facultad y coordinador del Máster en Gestión y Administración pública, es el investigador principal del proyecto de investigación en el que se enmarcan estas jornadas.

En el workshop se tratarán temáticas como la optimización, los problemas de control, las ecuaciones diferenciales fuzzy e intervalo-valuadas, entre otras. Estos tópicos tienen aplicaciones a la Economía, al control de vehículos, a la elaboración de imágenes por medios informáticos, reconocimiento facial, etc. Los mismos serán tratados por profesores españoles y extranjeros.

Este workshop está financiado por el proyecto Grant PID2021-123051NB-I00, MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y por ERDF/EU