The Periodic Table: Monte Carlo simulation with Joel Kulesza

What are the odds? Explore a genius approach to modeling probabilities

October 6, 2021

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Joel Kulesza, channeling the Project Y origins of Monte Carlo
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What is the probability you will have fun at this month’s Periodic Table? The odds are good!

R&D scientist Joel Kulesza stacks the deck of knowledge with insight into Monte Carlo simulations, models used to predict the likelihood of different outcomes when situations get random. From its Manhattan Project origins to its current use in everything from nuclear engineering to finance, Kulesza will delve into your questions about Monte Carlo. Come join the fun at Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op. One lucky attendee will win a special prize! *

Monday, Oct. 18
5:30-7 p.m.
Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op
163 Central Park Square, Los Alamos

*By “lucky” we mean someone that will materially benefit from the expected probable outcomes of attending this fantastic event.

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