“SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW” Speaker : Pamela Katz, J.D., Professor of Political Science and Legal Studies Russell Sage College, New York – USA Fulbright Scholar in Faculty of Law, Bilkent Date: February 27, 2021, Saturday Time : 13:30 Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the […]
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Bilkent Mourns the Loss of David Davenport, Computer Engineering Department
We regretfully announce with great sadness that David Davenport, a faculty member in the Computer Engineering department, has passed away on Tuesday, February 16. As a 35 year beloved member of the Bilkent family, David will always be remembered with fond memories and missed deeply. We extend our deepest and […]
MATH Seminar: “A Simple Measure of Conditional Dependence”, Azadkia Mona, 1.30PM February 17 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Azadkia Mona (ETH Zürich) “A Simple Measure of Conditional Dependence” Abstract: There are numerous problems where one needs to quantify the dependence between two random variables and how this dependence changes by conditioning on a […]
IR Seminar: “Distract and divert: How world leaders use social media during contentious politic”, Prof. Anita Gohdes, 12.30 Noon February 15 (EN)
Prof. Anita Gohdes, Hertie School of Governance “Distract and divert: How world leaders use social media during contentious politics” Date & Time: February 15, 2021 (Monday), 12:30pm Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the department. Short Bio: Dr. Anita Gohdes (Ph.D. University of Mannheim) is Professor […]
IAED Seminar: “Adaptability, a call to action”, David Calas, 12:30 Noon February 17 (EN)
You are kindly invited to follow IAED SEMINAR: SPRING 2020-2021 organized by the Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, FADA, Bilkent University. Speaker: Dr. David Calas Title: ” Adaptability, a call to action” Date & Time: February 17, 2021, Wednesday, 12.30 David Calas He is an architect, urbanist, critic, […]
PSYC Seminar: “The effects of context and experience on flexibility and plasticity in the perception of spoken language”, Dr. Sara Guedichefrom, 12.30 Noon February 19 (EN)
You are cordially invited to a seminar in the Department of Psychology titled ‘The effects of context and experience on flexibility and plasticity in the perception of spoken language’ by Dr. Sara Guedichefrom the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain, & Language. Please see below for the Zoom information, abstract, and […]
MATH Seminar: “A new root system and free divisors”, Meral Tosun, 3.40PM Feburary 19 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the ODTU-Bilkent Algebraic Geometry Seminar Speaker: Meral Tosun (Galatasaray) “A new root system and free divisors” Abstract: In this talk, we will construct a root system for the minimal resolution graph of some surface singularities and we will show that the new roots give linear […]
IE Seminar: “The Spread of Scarcity: An Empirical Analysis of Intra-Firm Product Substitutability in Fashion Retailing”, Mehmet Gümüş, 4.00PM February 19 (EN)
The Spread of Scarcity: An Empirical Analysis of Intra-Firm Product Substitutability in Fashion Retailing Mehmet Gümüş – McGill University February 19, Friday, 16:00 Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the department. This study offers an empirical investigation of product shortages on sales in neighboring outlets in […]
MATH Seminar: “Asymptotics of extremal polynomials”, Alexandre Goncharov , 1:30PM February 3 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Alexandre Goncharov (Bilkent) “Asymptotics of extremal polynomials” Abstract: The asymptotic behavior of extremal polynomials (in particular, Chebyshev polynomials and orthogonal polynomials) is considered. Both classical and some recent results are presented. We discuss upper and […]
PHIL Seminar: “Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice”, Greg Caruso, 5:00PM February 4 (EN)
Title: Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice Speaker: Greg Caruso (SUNY Corning, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, February 4, 2020 Time: 1700-1830 Zoom Meeting To request the event link, please contact to the department. Abstract: One of the most prominent justifications of legal punishment, historically and currently, is retributivism, according […]