07 April 2025 – Monday, 20.00 Bilkent Concert Hall Bilkent Soloists III Chamber Rouge Huseynali Huseynaliyev, violin Suleyman Babakishizade, violin Laura Ann Krentzman, viola Yaşar Köroğlu, violoncello Erberk Yılmaz, piano K. Karayev | Yaylı Çalgılar Dörtlüsü E. Eryılmaz | Insistent Music Jennifer Tipton, Belinda Chen Yokuş and Friends Jennnifer Tipton, […]
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MATH Seminar: “Universal blind measurement-based quantum computations”, Selman İpek, 5:30PM April 2 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Quantum Computing Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Selman İpek (Bilkent University) “Universal blind measurement-based quantum computations” Abstract: We consider a scenario in which a client (Alice) with limited computational power wishes to perform universal quantum computations via a server (Bob) without […]
HIST Seminar: “Empire on the Line: Governing the Sea Lanes of French Colonialism in the Age of Steam”, Charles Fawell, 4:30PM April 3 2025 (EN)
You are kindly invited to the seminar entitled as “Empire on the Line: Governing the Sea Lanes of French Colonialism in the Age of Steam” organized by the Department of History. Date: 03 April 2025, Thursday Time: 16.30 Avenue: A-130 FEASS Seminar Room Title: Empire on the Line: Governing the […]
PSYC Seminar: “Psychology in Action: Meeting Societal Challenges through Research”, Timo Juhani Lajunen, 1:30PM April 4 2025 (EN)
You are invited to this week’s special talk organized by the Department of Psychology. Everyone is welcome to attend! Title: Psychology in Action: Meeting Societal Challenges through Research Speaker: Prof. Dr. Timo Juhani Lajunen, Professor in Community and Social Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Date: 04.04.2025, Friday Time: […]
MATH Seminar: “Two New Families of Spherical Varieties”, Mahir Bilen Can, 3:40PM March 28 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the ODTU-Bilkent Algebraic Geometry Seminar. Speaker: Mahir Bilen Can (Tulane) “Two new families of spherical varieties” Abstract: Many familiar varieties, such as Grassmannians, toric varieties, symmetric spaces, and algebraic monoids, arise naturally as representation-theoretic objects. Understanding their geometric and representation-theoretic distinctions and similarities often reveals […]
Concert: “Bilkent Composers Concert”, Bilkent Concert Hall, 8:00PM March 28 2025
We are thrilled to extend a special invitation to an upcoming concert, which promises to be one of the highlights of the semester for Bilkent Composition. Join us for an evening of premieres featuring works by Atabak Amjadi, Erdem Akyatan, Alperen Demirkaya, Kamil Deniz, Cem Pehlivan, Ceren Ünver, and Şimal […]
IR Seminar: “The Prodigal Child Returns? Attitudes Towards Return Migration in a Developing Economy”, Melle Scholten, 12:30Noon March 26 2025 (EN)
“The Prodigal Child Returns? Attitudes Towards Return Migration in a Developing Economy” Date and Time: March 26, Wednesday, 2025, 12:30-14:30 Venue: A130 Seminar Room Speaker: Melle Scholten, University of Virginia Abstract Data estimates suggest that up to half of all migrants return to the country of origin within 5 years […]
MATH Seminar: “A Reformulation of Alperin’s Weight Conjecture”, Deniz Yılmaz, 1:30PM March 26 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Algebra Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Deniz Yılmaz (Bilkent) “A reformulation of Alperin’s weight conjecture” Abstract: Alperin’s weight conjecture (1987) is central to modern representation theory of finite groups. It asserts that the number of isomorphism classes of modular representations of […]
MATH Seminar: “Some Combinatorial Applications of Cyclotomic Polynomials”, Richard Stanley, 3:40PM March 26 2025 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Department of Mathematics Colloquium Speaker: Richard Stanley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Miami) “Some combinatorial applications of cyclotomic polynomials” Abstract: We begin with three combinatorial results involving (1) partition identities, (2) counting polynomials over finite fields, and (3) expressing Dirichlet series in […]
HART Seminar: “Crossing the Taurus in the 19th century BCE”, Néhémie Strupler, 5:30PM March 26 2025 (EN)
As part of the Department of Archaeology’s evening lecture series, Dr. Néhémie Strupler (Durham University) will deliver a talk titled “Crossing the Taurus in the 19th century BCE” on Wednesday, March 26th, at 17:30 in C-Block amphi. This talk will address a gap in current research by exploring the implications […]