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MATH Seminar: “Eulerian Magnitude Homology: Diagonality, Injective Words, and Regular Path Homology”, Luigi Caputi, 11:00AM January 21 2025 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the seminars organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Luigi Caputi (University of Bologna) “Eulerian magnitude homology: diagonality, injective words, and regular path homology” Abstract: In this talk, I will start by introducing and recalling the definitions of (Eulerian) magnitude homology and of (regular) path […]

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ASBAM&UMRAM Seminar: “The Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying Stress Susceptibility”, Emine Eren Koçak, 4:30PM January 22 2025 (EN)

Title: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying stress susceptibility Speaker: Emine Eren Koçak Time: January 22, 2026, 16:30 Place: Aysel Sabuncu Brain Research Center Seminar Room (SC-106) Abstract: One of the most fundamental questions in psychiatry is why certain individuals develop mental disorders after exposure to stressors while others don’t. This talk […]

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CS Seminar: “M.S. Thesis Presentation: NeXtStereo: Directionally Driven Channel Expansion Gives Adaptive Real-Time Stereo”, Ekin Berk Ekinci, 10:00AM January 15 2025 (EN)

NeXtStereo: Directionally Driven Channel Expansion Gives Adaptive Real-Time Stereo Ekin Berk Ekinci Master Student (Supervisor: Asst.Prof.Özgür S.Öğüz ) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: We present NeXtStereo, a lightweight stereo disparity estimation network designed for real-time depth perception. NeXtStereo builds on Widened ConvNeXtV2 blocks that strengthen cost aggregation while leveraging […]

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CS Seminar: “M.S. Thesis Presentation: Privacy Preserving Split Learning”, Aqsa Shabbir, 10:00AM January 12 2025 (EN)

Privacy Preserving Split Learning Aqsa Shabbir Master Student (Supervisor: Asst.Prof.Sinem Sav) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Split Learning enables collaborative model training without sharing raw data; however, its traditional form remains vulnerable because plaintext activations and gradients can leak sensitive information. These leakages enable attacks such as input reconstruction, […]

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CS Seminar: “M.S. Thesis Presentation: Hardware Acceleration for Adaptive Gamma Correction in Embedded Systems”, İlayda Sarıçam, 11:00AM January 12 2025 (EN)

Hardware Acceleration for Adaptive Gamma Correction in Embedded Systems İlayda Sarıçam Master Student (Supervisor: Prof.Dr.Uğur Güdükbay) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Enhancing images in low-light conditions is a critical task in various domains, including photography, security systems, military, and autonomous driving models. These fields often require image processing and […]

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CS Seminar: “M.S. Thesis Presentation: Genome Reconstruction in Beacons Using Summary Statistics”, Kousar Saleem, 11:30AM January 12 2025 (EN)

GENOME RECONSTRUCTION IN BEACONS USING SUMMARY STATISTICS Kousar Saleem Master Student (Supervisor: Asst.Prof.Sinem Sav) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Genomic data-sharing beacons are designed to balance individual privacy with the promotion of scientific discovery; however, they remain critically vulnerable to sophisticated genome reconstruction attacks that exploit publicly released summary […]

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CS Seminar: “M.S. Thesis Presentation: Single-Entry Raffles with Cryptographic Verifiability and Privacy”, Kerem Bayramoğlu, 1:30PM January 12 2025 (EN)

SINGLE-ENTRY RAFFLES WITH CRYPTOGRAPHIC VERIFIABILITY AND PRIVACY Kerem Bayramoğlu Master Student (Supervisor: Asst.Prof.Sinem Sav) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Lotteries are an integral part of generating revenue for public initiatives through regulated selection mechanisms. However, traditional raffle systems often face challenges related to privacy, fairness, and verifiability. To address […]

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CS Seminar: “Methods for Long-reads Bioinformatics”, Fatih Karaoğlanoğlu, 1:00PM January 8 2025 (EN)

Methods for Long-reads bioinformatics Dr. Fatih Karaoğlanoğlu University of British Columbia Abstract: High-throughput sequencing (now referred to as short-read sequencing) has revolutionized genomics by providing large-scale, cost-effective, and accurate reading of genetic material. Since its inception, many methods have been developed to process the vast amounts of data generated by […]

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