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CHEM Seminar: “Function-Guided Molecular Designs Toward Advanced Biosensing Platforms”, Enver Cagri Izgu, 2:30PM July 31 2025 (EN)

You are cordially invited to attend the seminar organized by the Department of Chemistry. Title: Function-Guided Molecular Designs Toward Advanced Biosensing Platforms Speaker: Enver Cagri Izgu, Ph.D. Rutgers University, New Brunswick Date: 31/07/2025, Thursday Time: 14:30 (Turkiye Time) Place: Department Seminar Room – SBZ14 Function-Guided Molecular Designs Toward Advanced Biosensing […]

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IE Seminar: “Thesis Defense Presentation: Compact and Non-Compact Formulations for Energy Aware Segment Routing”, Osman Kağan Yayla, 9:00AM August 1 2025 (EN)

TITLE: Compact and Non-Compact Formulations for Energy Aware Segment Routing Speaker: Osman Kağan Yayla Advisor: Prof. Oya Ekin Karaşan Date & Time: August 1, 2025, Friday at 09:00 Place: EA409 ABSTRACT: Segment routing allows flexible control of packet routing using a segment list. A segment list consists of node-segments that […]

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CS Seminar: “Thesis Defense Presentation: Contextual Object Detection Via Image Inpainting”, Sinan Çavdar, 1:00PM July 8 2025 (EN)

Contextual Object Detection Via Image Inpainting Sinan Çavdar Master Student (Supervisor: Prof.Dr.Selim Aksoy) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Object detection in aerial imagery is a critical task in computer vision with applications in urban monitoring, disaster management, and military surveillance. Current approaches often encounter challenges, such as a lack […]

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CS Seminar: “Thesis Defense Presentation: A Reuse-Based Approach for Evaluating Developer Contribution”, Yahya Elnouby, 3:30PM July 8 2025 (EN)

A Reuse-Based Approach for Evaluating Developer Contribution Yahya Elnouby Master Student (Supervisor: Assoc.Prof.Dr.Eray Tüzün) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Evaluating developer’s contributions is essential for effective resource allocation, and recognition of expertise. Traditional metrics, such as lines of code (LOC) or the number of commits, fail to provide a […]

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IE Seminar: “Thesis Defense Presentation: Sparsity Constrained Minimax Optimization with Applications to Game Theory and Machine Learning”, Bora Çetin, 10:00AM July 7 2025 (EN)

TITLE: Sparsity Constrained Minimax Optimization with Applications to Game Theory and Machine Learning Speaker: Bora Çetin Advisor: Prof. Mustafa Çelebi Pınar Date & Time: July 7, 2025, Monday at 10:00 Place: EA409 ABSTRACT: Classical game-theoretic methods often yield dense strategies for a player, which might not be practical in real-world […]

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