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MATH Seminar: “On a class of non-simply connected Calabi-Yau 3-folds with positive Euler characteristic-Part 2”, Tolga Karayayla, 3:40PM April 7 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the ODTU-Bilkent Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Tolga Karayayla (ODTÜ) “On a class of non-simply connected Calabi-Yau 3-folds with positive Euler characteristic-Part 2” Abstract: In this talk I will present a class of non-simply connected Calabi-Yau 3-folds with positive Euler characteristic which are the quotient spaces […]

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COMD Seminar: “Post-Cinematic Bodies”, Shane Denson, 6:30PM March 28 (EN)

COMD TALKS featuring POST-CINEMATIC BODIES The Department of Communication and Design is pleased to invite Bilkent students, faculty and friends to a talk by Associate Professor Shane Denson from Stanford University on Tuesday, 28. March at 18:30 online via ZOOM. Post-Cinematic Bodies This talk previews my forthcoming book Post-Cinematic Bodies, […]

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Theatre Play: “Madam Harpagon,” 2022-2023 Junior Project production, 7:00PM March 29 (TR)

Theatre Department presents 2022-2023 Junior Project production “Madam Harpagon” Written by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (Molière) Directed by Volkan M. Sarıöz Translated by Sabahattin Eyüboğlu Lighting Design: Yilmaz Ertekin Costume Design: Zeynep Varlıer Performers: Aslı Bilge, Orkan Aydın, Yağmur Şen, Ayşe Yağmur Başak, Elif Özkara, Berfin Tosuner, İlker Şengül,Ege Tolga Lighting Assistant: […]

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MATH Seminar: “Quantitative blow-up criteria for defocusing energy-supercritical NLS”, Aynur Bulut, 4:00PM March 30 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Aynur Bulut (Louisiana State University) “Quantitative blow-up criteria for defocusing energy-supercritical NLS” Abstract: In this talk, we will present a recent work on quantitative bounds for the defocusing Nonlinear Schr”odinger equation (NLS) in the energy-supercritical […]

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IR Seminar: “Race, Trade, and the Demise of Southern Support for Multilateralism in U.S. Foreign Policy, 1945-62”, Benjamin O. Fordham, 12:30Noon March 31 (EN)

Prof. Benjamin O. Fordham Binghamton University (SUNY) “Race, Trade, and the Demise of Southern Support for Multilateralism in U.S. Foreign Policy, 1945-62” Date: Friday, March 31st, 12.30 Location: A-130 *GE-250/1 points will be given. Abstract: Through 1945, Southern members of Congress strongly supported multilateralism in U.S. foreign policy, nearly unanimously […]

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