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Our UQ@UH Lab proudly made its debut at NeurIPS 2024—the world’s premier conference for artificial intelligence—in Vancouver, Canada.

Our research on Gaussian Process Thompson Sampling via Rootfinding, led by Taiwo Adebiyi, Dr. Bach Do, and Dr. Ruda Zhang, was honored with a contributed oral presentation at the Bayesian Decision-making and Uncertainty (BDU) workshop, placing it among the top 5% of accepted papers.

Taiwo Adebiyi, selected as one of only 17 scholars funded by Google and Meta, led the poster presentation, and engaged with leading experts in Bayesian optimization. Dr. Zhang delivered a well-received oral presentation, showcasing the significance of our findings.

The BDU workshop provided an invaluable platform to engage with global thought leaders, gather insightful feedback, and explore future directions for our research. Exciting developments lie ahead as we continue to push the boundaries of uncertainty quantification and Bayesian optimization!

You can find our presented work on 📄 arXiv and on 💻 GitHub.

Stay tuned for more great work from our team!

Akash attended the 16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM) in Vancouver, Canada, from July 21 to 26. He competed as one of six finalists for the UQ-TTA Student Paper Competition in Uncertainty Quantification, where his presentation was well received by the judges. Akash also participated in the general poster session at WCCM and was short-listed for the Best Poster Award. Well done, Akash! 🎉

Toro and Taiwo showcased their skills at the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) Computational Academy hosted at the University of Texas, Austin during July 23-26, 2024. And Toro's team won the hackathon! Congratulations! 🎉

This year, our UQ@UH Lab came together for our first-ever Thanksgiving dinner, choosing a local Chinese restaurant in Midtown as the setting for this special occasion. The gathering was particularly meaningful as we welcomed three new members to our lab—Bach, Toro, and Akash—adding to the diverse and vibrant team we’re building.

Given our diverse cultural backgrounds, finding a cuisine that everyone would enjoy could have been a challenge. However, we were pleasantly surprised that Chinese food was a favorite among many of us!

Bach Do will join the UQ Lab from Saigon, Vietnam in June 2023. Currently, he is finishing his PhD degree in Architectural Engineering from Kyoto University, Japan. His dissertation focuses on structural design, optimization under uncertainty, and inverse problems in solid mechanics. He received an MS degree from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, and a BS degree with honors (top 1.5%) from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam.

We are very eager to welcome Bach here in Houston. But before that, he will have a wedding. Very important indeed.

Taiwo Adebiyi joined the UQ Lab from Lagos, Nigeria in Fall 2022. Prior to joining UH, he graduated from the University of Lagos top of class, and finished a fellowship program at NUTM winning the all-round excellence award. Welcome the first graduate student of the lab!

We had Nigerian food at a local restaurant. H-town is truly a city with diverse cultures.