Bilkent Center for Russian Studies cordially invites you to a roundtable discussion on Russia-Turkey Relations and the War in Ukraine. We will be joined by 5 professors and 11 graduate students from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Boston, U.S.A.) Date: March 23, 2023 @13:45-15:15 Place: C-Block Auditorium Speakers: […]
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MATH Seminar: “Projective Limits of Dirichlet Type Spaces”, Nihat Gökhan Göğüş, 3:30PM March 23 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Nihat Gökhan Göğüş (Sabancı University) “Projective Limits of Dirichlet Type Spaces” Abstract: We show that the intersection of a family of Dirichlet-type spaces can be realized as a projective space, which induces a projective limit […]
CFRS Seminar: “Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology.”, Chris Miller, 4:00PM March 23 (EN)
Bilkent Center for Russian Studies cordially invites you to a book talk by Chris Miller on his award-winning “Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology.” Date: March 23, 2023 @16:00-17:15 Place: C-Block Auditorium Chris Miller is Associate Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts […]
MATH Seminar: “Universal Quantum Computation with ideal Clifford gates and noisy ancillas”, Selman Ipek, 2:30PM March 24 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Quantum Computing Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Selman Ipek (Bilkent University) “Universal Quantum Computation with ideal Clifford gates and noisy ancillas” Abstract: In studying the resources necessary to achieve a quantum speedup it is useful to distinguish between operations that are […]
MATH Seminar: “Singular curves and their theta functions”, Türkü Özlüm Çelik, 3:40PM March 24 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the ODTU-Bilkent Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Türkü Özlüm Çelik (Boğaziçi) “Singular curves and their theta functions” Abstract: Riemann’s theta function becomes polynomial when the underlying curve degenerates to a singular curve. We will give a classification of such curves accompanied by historical remarks on the […]
IE Seminar: “Optimization-Based Decision Support for Supply Chain and Transportation Asset Management”, Alexander Engau, 4:00PM March 24 (EN)
Speaker: Alexander Engau, Dalhousie University Date & Time: March 24, 2023, Friday 16:00 This is an online seminar. To obtain event details please send a message to department. Title: Optimization-Based Decision Support for Supply Chain and Transportation Asset Management Abstract: This talk will summarize two recent collaborations on supply chain […]
LAW Seminar: “Theories of International Relations and International Law”, Julia Vassileva, 1:30PM 18-19 March (EN)
Julia Vassileva (PhD) (Erasmus Teaching Mobility – Guest Lecturer) 2 Days Long Seminar Description Theories of International Relations and International Law The seminar explores ideas about and explanations of the conduct of international relations. We will discuss the main theoretical approaches in the academic study of international relations and key […]
MATH Seminar: “Model Categories II – Derived functors and Quillen adjunctions”, Igor Sikora, 1:30PM March 20 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Igor Sikora (Bilkent University) “Model Categories II – Derived functors and Quillen adjunctions” Abstract: Having the notion of a homotopy category, we will define the notion of a derived functor. Further, we will compare model […]
MATH Seminar: “Unimodality of Fences and Oriented posets”, Ezgi Kantarcı Oğuz, 3:30PM March 20 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Algebra Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Ezgi Kantarcı Oğuz (Galatasaray Üniversitesi) “Unimodality of Fences and Oriented posets.” Abstract: Fence posets are combinatorial objects that come up in a variety of settings, recently in the work of Morier-Genoud and Ovsienko regarding q-defomed […]
HART Seminar: “Care of the Past: Buildings and statues at Aphrodisias in later antiquity, AD 200-600”, R.R.R. Smith, 5:30PM March 20 (EN)
Evening Lecture by Professor R.R.R. Smith (Aphrodisias Excavations, Director): “Care of the Past: Buildings and statues at Aphrodisias in later antiquity, AD 200-600” On Monday 20 March at 17:30 in C Blok Amphi (Faculty of Humanities) Abstract What happened to the grandiose urban structures of the high Roman empire in […]