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Seminar: “Strategic Customers in Systems with Batch Arrivals: How Much You Can Protect Your Party,” Dr. Olga Bountali (Southern Methodist University), Ümit Berkman Seminar Room, 1:40PM December 12 (EN)

Seminar: “Strategic Customers in Systems with Batch Arrivals: How Much You Can Protect Your Party” By Dr. Olga Bountali Southern Methodist University Enginering Management, Information & Systems Departments Date:12 December, 2017 Tuesday Time: 13:40-14:40 Place: Faculty of Business Administration, Umit Berkman Seminar Room Abstract Customers who arrive in groups at […]

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Seminar: “Logic Based Benders Decomposition Algorithm for Single Machine Scheduling Problem with Sequence Dependent Setup Times and Overtime,” Assoc. Prof. Hakan Gültekin (TOBB ETU), EA-409 1:40PM November 24 (EN)

“Logic based Benders decomposition algorithm for single machine scheduling problem with sequence dependent setup times and overtime” Doç. Dr. Hakan Gültekin Industrial Engineering, TOBB ETU Nov 24, Friday 13:40 EA-409 Abstract We consider a real-world application in which a single machine produces multiple job types. Each job has a specific […]

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Talk: “Young Scholar Series: Killing Norms Softly,” Dr. Andris Banka (Çağ University), A Building Room: 130, 3:30PM November 24 (EN)

CENTER FOR FOREIGN POLICY AND PEACE RESEARCH PEACETALK: YOUNG SCHOLAR SERIES “‘Killing Norms Softly’: US targeted killing, quasi-secrecy and the assassination ban” Dr. Andris Banka, Department of Politics and International Relations, Çağ University 24 November Friday at 15:30 A Building, Room: 130 “How does a once-forbidden practice become normal, legitimate, […]

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Nanocolloquium: “A Chemist View on Real Time Multiplexed Fluorescence Imaging in Vivo,” Prof. Ludovic Jullien, UNAM Conference Hall, 3:40PM November 24 (EN)

Prof. Ludovic Jullien Title: A Chemist View on Real Time Multiplexed Fluorescence Imaging in Vivo Date: November 24, 2017 (Friday) Time: 15:40 Place: UNAM Conference Hall ABSTRACT – Fluorescence microscopy is widely used to image biological samples. Contrast generally results from the brightness of the probe. The emission wavelength is […]

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Lecture: “Mapping Knowledge: Digital Humanities and its Implications for Theory of Architecture,” Yiğit Acar, FFB-05, 12:40PM November 23 (EN)

Architecture Department Lecture: Mapping Knowledge: Digital Humanities and its Implications for Theory of Architecture 23 November 2017 Thursday 12:40 FFB 05 Speaker: Yiğit Acar ABSTRACT The academic practices of digital humanities utilize digital tools and traditional texts, maps, historical accounts and images to explore relationships that were earlier difficult to […]

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