Pablo Moscato - Talks and Seminars

During 1990 I gave several talks mainly related with my work done on optimization and concurrent algorithms. In Argentina, I must remark those at IBM's CRAAG group and at IFLYSIB on neural networks and cellular automata. In addition I also gave a related talk at Keilis-Borok group at Trieste (October 1990), at the Group of Geophysical Tomography of A. Tarantola in Paris and at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (Switzerland) (both in November 1990).

During the 20th Informatics and Operations Research Meeting, Buenos Aires, August 1991, I presented a paper (``A cooperative....'') and I gave an invited talk entitled ``Computational Physics and Physical Computation''.

In December 1991 I gave several talks about the relevance of our work on optimization problems and learning systems at the Workshop in Non-Linear Systems and Earthquake Prediction, at the group of Prof. Radicella at the ICTP, at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Padova and at the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (Department of Computer Science, Edinburgh).

In 1992 I gave two talks in Europe related with the present work on parallel computing at CeTAD. They took place at the Department of Mathematics, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland, and at the Denmark Technical University (Lyngby) with joint auspice of the Computational Neural Network Center (CONNECT). During my stay in Lyngby I worked with some local researchers on a graph theoretic approach to training-set selection strategy from protein databases. I have also presented the paper co-authored by M.G. Norman at PACTA '92 in Barcelona.

In April and May 1994, I gave a talk entitled ``Complex Systems for Complex Problems'' at the Department of Computer Science at CALTECH, at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico, and at the US West Advanced Technologies Center (co-sponsored by the School of Business and Administration of the University of Colorado at Boulder).

In January 23, 1996, I gave a talk entitled ``Memetic Algorithms and Combinatorial Optimization'' at the Center for Advanced Computing Research at the California Institute of Technology, as one of their Journal Club's seminars.

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