Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to the seminar titled A Pilgrimage Site In Lycia: Saint Nicholas Church And Monastery In Myra, The Byzantine Seminar Series “Byzantium at Ankara” organized by the Department of History. Date: 27 February 2020, Thursday Time: 14:30 – 15:30 Place: FEASS; A-130 Title: […]
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PHIL Seminar: “Taking Aesthetic Obligations Seriously”, Anthony Cross (Texas State University), H-232, 3:40PM February 27 (EN)
Philosophy colloquium, Anthony Cross Taking Aesthetic Obligations Seriously By Anthony Cross (Texas State, Philosophy) Date: Thursday 27th, 2020 Time: 15:40-17:10 Place: H-232 Abstract: Are there any aesthetic obligations? The standard story of aesthetic normativity says no: aesthetic value may generate reasons, but these are never obligatory. I first introduce several […]
UMRAM Seminar: “Neural Circuits Underlying Social Reinforcement”, Dr. Ebru Demir (Columbia University), SC-106, 12:40PM February 28 (EN)
“Neural Circuits Underlying Social Reinforcement” Dr. Ebru Demir Columbia University Date/Time: Friday, February 28th, 12:40 pm Place: Seminar Room, SC 106 Abstract: Organisms are very likely to have evolved neural mechanisms that optimize the choice of an appealing partner since the fitness of the species surrounds this mate choice. However, […]
MATH Seminar: “Overview of “Fusion systems on small p-groups” by Craven and Glessar- II”, Yasir Kızmaz, SA-141, 1:40PM March 2 (EN)
Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Yasir Kızmaz (Bilkent) “Overview of “Fusion systems on small p-groups” by Craven and Glessar- II” Abstract: In this talk we shall prove the following facts in detail: Let P be a […]
IE Seminar: “Managing Congestion when Consumers Choose their Service Times: The Important Role of Time Limits”, Dr. Ella Segev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), EA-409, 13:40 28 Şubat (EN)
Managing Congestion when Consumers Choose their Service Times: The Important Role of Time Limits Dr. Ella Segev, Industrial Engineering and Management at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Date: Feb 28, Friday Time: 1:40 p.m. Place: EA-409 A main challenge that service providers face when managing service systems is how to […]
MAN Seminar: “Intraday Jump Dynamics: What Predicts Price Jumps?”, Saad Ali Khan (Queen’s University), MA-330, 10:40PM March 3 (EN)
Date: 03 March 2020, Wednesday Time: 10:40-11:40 Place: Faculty of Business Administration, Ümit Berkman Seminar Room (MA-330) “Intraday Jump Dynamics: What Predicts Price Jumps?” by Saad Ali Khan Queen’s University Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between liquidity fragmentation and price jumps. Unexpected changes in intraday liquidity fragmentation predict jumps […]
LAUD Seminar: “Architecture as Ideological Simulation: Mosque Building from Nationalist-Conservatism to New Islamism”, Bülent Batuman, FB-309, 12:30 March 3 (EN)
You are kindly invited to follow LAUD TALKS: Spring 2019-2020 organized by the Department of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture, FADA, Bilkent University. Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Bülent Batuman Title: “Architecture as Ideological Simulation: Mosque Building from Nationalist-Conservatism to New Islamism” Date & Place: March 3, 2020, Tuesday, FB-309 Time: 12.30-13.30 […]
CHEM Seminar: “Expanding the Chemical Space of Carbon-Rich Materials by Click-Type Reactions”, Çağatay Dengiz, SB-Z14, 12:40PM March 3 (EN)
Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to attend the seminar organized by the Department of Chemistry. The speaker is Çağatay Dengiz from the Department of Chemistry, Middle East Technical University. Title: ‘Expanding the Chemical Space of Carbon-Rich Materials by Click-Type Reactions’ Date: Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020 Time: 12:40 […]
MATH Seminar: “Hoeffding’s Inequality”, Gökhan Yıldırım, SA-141, 4:40PM March 3 (EN)
Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Gökhan Yıldırım (Bilkent) “Hoeffding’s Inequality” Abstract: Concentration inequalities quantify how a random variable deviates from its mean by giving fast-decaying bounds on the tail probabilities. Such inequalities have very useful and […]
MATH Seminar: “Persistent Homology”, Mehmetçik Pamuk, SA-141, 1:40PM March 4 (EN)
Dear Colleagues and Students, You are cordially invited to the Algebra Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Mehmetçik Pamuk (METU) “Persistent Homology” Abstract: This talk will be a brief survey on persistent homology. I will pay particular attention on the algebraic structure of the persistent homology modules and […]