Stealth Lectures
Our weekly Stealth Lectures bring together exceptional students to explore frontier problems in mathematics, machine learning, symbolic intelligence, and hardware-integrated systems. These are collaborative investigations into the systems we build at LQG.
These lectures are practical and discussion-driven. Participants engage directly with ongoing research, gaining both technical depth and the opportunity to contribute to projects at the intersection of mathematics, computation, and engineering.
Sessions often revolve around published and unpublished research notes, presented in a tutorial style that explains problems in depth. From these discussions, opportunities regularly arise for participants to work further with LQG on ongoing projects.
We believe strongly in explaining research so it can be understood even by those with minimal prior experience. This openness fuels cross-domain ideas and ensures that innovation comes not only from depth but also from unexpected connections.






Weekly sessions in Troy, NY and London, UK, with virtual participation worldwide.