Zero-crossing statistics: keep the bridge from falling down

By |2018-05-04T12:32:31+02:00May 4th, 2018|

Zero-crossing statistics for non-Markovian time series The problem A bridge subjected to irregular loads will gradually be damaged. If it is not maintained, disastrous consequences will follow. It’s important, then, to know when maintenance is needed.  If we know the mean number of loads within a given time interval as [...]

Duty before all?

By |2018-06-08T14:36:03+02:00May 3rd, 2018|

Duty before all? by Martin Rosvall "So, you are on your way home? When I was at your age, I never went home until eight o'clock!" It was only five o'clock when the white-haired professor lectured us in the elevator heading down to the entrance floor of the building at [...]

IceLab’s First Lunch Pitch

By |2018-11-19T15:25:38+01:00May 2nd, 2018|

Coverage of IceLab's first Lunch Pitch In order to promote meetings between researchers from different institutions and disciplines, Icelab organizes multidisciplinary research presentations with the vision of letting ideas grow and new collaborations arise. The first lunch pitch was held November 14th, 2015, with Martin Rosvall speaking on the topic [...]

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