Matt Graham
Matt Graham is a research data scientist at the UCL Centre for Advanced Research Computing. His work focuses on designing, implementing and applying algorithms for efficiently calibrating probabilistic models to data, with a particular focus on the use of differentiable programming in this context. He has extensive experience in software development for scientific computing, especially within the scientific Python ecosystem. He has contributed to numerous open-source software projects, including Theano, Mici, S2FFT, Thanzi la Onse model and ParticleDA.jl.
Events
| Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Developing software tools for accelerated and differentiable scientific computing using JAX |
Sunday | H.1308 (Rolin) | HPC, Big Data & Data Science | 13:20 | 13:30 |