Alasdair Warwicker (@jawarwicker) 's Twitter Profile
Alasdair Warwicker

@jawarwicker

Postdoctoral researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology working on Mathematical Optimisation. Views are my own.

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Per Kristian Lehre (@pklehre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fully funded PhD scholarship available on Theory of Evolutionary Algorithms within my research group. We do work at the intersection of evolutionary computation, theoretical computer science and AI. Please get in touch with me for further details. linkedin.com/hiring/jobs/40…

Neil Walkinshaw (@neilwalkinshaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

José Miguel Rojas and I are delighted to advertise a fully funded Ph.D. position for research into the use of Causal Inference to test smart manufacturing processes. findaphd.com/phds/project/p… Please pass this on to anybody who might be interested! DM / email us with any questions!!

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Today we are hosting the @KITMathSEE "Explainable Artificial Intelligence" workshop at Shmoopy, featuring talks from Dr. Vikram Sunkara, Prof. Dr. Gitta Kutyniok, Maximilian Fleissner and Dr. Alessandro Renda.

Today we are hosting the @KITMathSEE "Explainable Artificial Intelligence" workshop at <a href="/KITKarlsruhe/">Shmoopy</a>, featuring talks from Dr. Vikram Sunkara, Prof. Dr. Gitta Kutyniok, Maximilian Fleissner and Dr. Alessandro Renda.
Professor Graham Kendall (@graham_kendall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to have received the news that this paper in now in press. When I started writing it, I thought it would be a reasonably quick write (and subsequent edit). As it turned out, it took a lot longer than I expected. But very grateful for the reviewres comments. Although a

Delighted to have received the news that this paper in now in press. When I started writing it, I thought it would be a reasonably  quick write (and subsequent edit). As it turned out, it took a lot longer than I expected. But very grateful for the reviewres comments. Although a
Alasdair Warwicker (@jawarwicker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This graph shows the dimension 'n' (x-axis) vs. volume (y-axis) of a uniform n-ball of radius r (r=0.9,1,1.1). What's the intuition for the volume tending towards 0 as the dimension increases?

This graph shows the dimension 'n' (x-axis) vs. volume (y-axis) of a uniform n-ball of radius r (r=0.9,1,1.1). What's the intuition for the volume tending towards 0 as the dimension increases?
Phil McMinn (@philmcminn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a funded PhD position to start October 2025 on automatic detection, reproduction and fixing of flaky software tests. More information here: philmcminn.com/flaky-tests-ph… If interested, please get in touch by email as detailed on the above web page.

Sebastian Lerch (@lerch_sn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Open 3-year postdoc position at KIT on ML for probabilistic hydro-meteorological forecasting. The position is part of an interdisciplinary research project with partners from meteorology, hydrology and federal flood forecasting agencies. Contact me if you are interested!

Open 3-year postdoc position at KIT on ML for probabilistic hydro-meteorological forecasting.  

The position is part of an interdisciplinary research project with partners from meteorology, hydrology and federal flood forecasting agencies.  

Contact me if you are interested!
Alasdair Warwicker (@jawarwicker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone know of a password manager for Chrome which is able to distinguish between "editorialmanager" websites for different journals?

Alasdair Warwicker (@jawarwicker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #PiDay2025 How I wish I could enumerate pi easily, since all these nonsense mnemonics prevent recalling any of pi's sequence more simply.

Happy #PiDay2025
How I wish I could enumerate pi easily, since all these nonsense mnemonics prevent recalling any of pi's sequence more simply.
Brendan Duke (@brendan_duke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible stuff--they wanted to make the thing seem more sophisticated than it is so they threw in two Greek letters but selected values that cancel out so it's still just trade deficit divided by imports.

Incredible stuff--they wanted to make the thing seem more sophisticated than it is so they threw in two Greek letters but selected values that cancel out so it's still just trade deficit divided by imports.