You are cordially invited to the Topology Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Igor Sikora (Bilkent University) “Model Categories II – Derived functors and Quillen adjunctions” Abstract: Having the notion of a homotopy category, we will define the notion of a derived functor. Further, we will compare model […]
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MATH Seminar: “Unimodality of Fences and Oriented posets”, Ezgi Kantarcı Oğuz, 3:30PM March 20 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Algebra Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Ezgi Kantarcı Oğuz (Galatasaray Üniversitesi) “Unimodality of Fences and Oriented posets.” Abstract: Fence posets are combinatorial objects that come up in a variety of settings, recently in the work of Morier-Genoud and Ovsienko regarding q-defomed […]
HART Seminar: “Care of the Past: Buildings and statues at Aphrodisias in later antiquity, AD 200-600”, R.R.R. Smith, 5:30PM March 20 (EN)
Evening Lecture by Professor R.R.R. Smith (Aphrodisias Excavations, Director): “Care of the Past: Buildings and statues at Aphrodisias in later antiquity, AD 200-600” On Monday 20 March at 17:30 in C Blok Amphi (Faculty of Humanities) Abstract What happened to the grandiose urban structures of the high Roman empire in […]
CCI Seminar: “Is Writing Dead? Hjelmslev between Deleuze and Derrida”, Dr. Donald J. Cross, 5:30 March 20 (EN)
Dr. Donald J. Cross, Visiting Assistant Professor- Comparative Literature Department, SUNY Buffalo Title: “Is Writing Dead? Hjelmslev between Deleuze and Derrida” Abstract: Journalists, educators, and cultural commentators have already declared 2023 as the year that writing died. ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence chatbots certainly renew the issue with concrete urgency, […]
Open House: Information Session for Graduate School of Engineering and Science, March 25.
The Online Information Session for the Master’s and Doctorate Programs of the Graduate School of Engineering and Science will be held on Saturday, March 25th. http://gradopenhouse.bilkent.edu.tr/
POLS Seminar: “The Predicament of Islamic Decoloniality in Turkey: Sufi Political Thought and the “Great East” Project of Necip Fazıl Kısakürek”, Alev Çınar, 12:30Noon March 14 (EN)
Talk: “The Predicament of Islamic Decoloniality in Turkey: Sufi Political Thought and the “Great East” Project of Necip Fazıl Kısakürek” by Alev Çınar Professor of Political Science Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey alevc@bilkent.edu.tr In Hybrid Format: Room Info: Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 12:30 p.m. A-130 To obtain online event details please […]
PHIL Seminar: “What The Golden Rule Teaches Us About Ethics”, Shane Ward, 5:30PM March 14 (EN)
Title: What The Golden Rule Teaches Us About Ethics Speaker: Shane Ward (University of Southern California, Philosophy) Date: Tuesday March 14, 2023 Time: 1730-1900 Room: H232 Abstract: The Golden Rule is regularly used in ordinary life, across many different cultures, to acquire new moral knowledge. At the same time, the […]
CCI Seminar: “Functional Ambiguity: Centrifugal Aphorisms in Emily Dickinson’s Letters”, Thomas Howard, 5:30PM March 15 (EN)
Thomas Howard, Department of English and American Literature, Washington University in St. Louis Title: “Functional Ambiguity: Centrifugal Aphorisms in Emily Dickinson’s Letters” Abstract: The nineteenth century was a unique time in American literary and scientific history: with intellectual journals publishing a wide diversity of work and the “two cultures” of […]
UMRAM Seminar: “Layers of primary visual cortex as a window into internal models about predicted and simulated environments: Human fMRI, and monkey and rodent neuroscience”, Lars Muckli, 12:30Noon March 16 (EN)
“Layers of primary visual cortex as a window into internal models about predicted and simulated environments: Human fMRI, and monkey and rodent neuroscience” Prof. Lars Muckli School of Psychology & Neuroscience University of Glasgow Date/Time: Thursday, March 16th, 12:30 pm This is an online seminar. To request the event link, […]
MATH Seminar: “Ungarian Markov Chains”, Colin Defant, 6:00PM March 16 (EN)
You are cordially invited to the Analysis Seminar organized by the Department of Mathematics. Speaker: Colin Defant (MIT) “Ungarian Markov Chains.” Abstract: Inspired by Ungar’s solution to the famous slopes problem, we introduce Ungar moves, which are operations that can be performed on elements of a finite lattice L. Applying […]