LAW Seminar: “İş Hukukunda Yeni̇ Çalışma Bi̇çi̇mleri̇ – 1 “Dijital Platform Çalışmaları””, 12:30Noon April 16 2025 (TR)

LAW Seminar: “İş Hukukunda Yeni̇ Çalışma Bi̇çi̇mleri̇ – 1 “Dijital Platform Çalışmaları””, 12:30Noon April 16 2025 (TR)

Bilkent Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi tarafından düzenlenen “İş Hukukunda Yeni Çalışma Biçimleri” konulu etkinlik serimizin ilk seminerine katılımınızdan memnuniyet duyarız. İŞ HUKUKUNDA YENİ ÇALIŞMA BİÇİMLERİ – 1 “Dijital Platform Çalışmaları” 16 Nisan 2025, Çarşamba – 12:30-13:20 Bilkent Üniversitesi Merkez Kütüphane Sanat Galerisi Etkinlik dili Türkçedir. Etkinlikte iş hukukunda yeni çalışma biçimlerinden […]

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PSYC Seminar: “Who said that again? Long-Term Maintenance and Forgetting Processes of Source Memory”, Beatrice Kuhlmann, 12:30Noon April 16 2025 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Seminar organized by the Psychology Department. Date & Time: April 16, 2025; Wednesday at 12:30 Place: A-130 The presentation language will be English. Presenter: Prof. Beatrice Kuhlmann, Ph.D. (Mannheim University) Title: Who said that again? Long-Term Maintenance and Forgetting Processes of Source Memory Abstract: […]

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PSYC Seminar: “The Evolution and Functional Implications of Socially Synchronized Rhythms in Ants”, Grant Navid Doeringi, 12:30Noon April 11 2025 (EN)

You are cordially invited to the Seminar organized by the Psychology Department. Title: The evolution and functional implications of socially synchronized rhythms in ants. Presenter: Dr. Grant Navid Doeringi Postdoctoral research scholar, Arizona State University Date & Time: April 11, 2025; Friday at 12:30 Place: A-130 Abstract: Collective behaviors are […]

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CS Seminar: “M.S. Thesis Defense Presentations”, 1:30PM April 10 2025 (EN)

1- Automated Code Review: Empirical Evidence from Experiments and Industry Umut Cihan Master Student (Supervisor: Asst.Prof.Eray Tüzün) Computer Engineering Department Bilkent University Abstract: Code reviews are essential for software quality. Advances in large language models (LLMs) have enabled AI-powered code reviews, but their reliability and impact on the industry remain […]

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PHIL Seminar: “Proximal Functions and the Distribution of Episodic Memory”, Arieh Schwartz, 3:30PM April 10 2025 (EN)

Title: Proximal Functions and the Distribution of Episodic Memory by Arieh Schwartz (London School of Economics and Political Science, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025 Time: 1530-1700 Room: H232 Abstract: Most textbook discussions of memory include a tree diagram distinguishing different memory systems. Episodic memory is distinguished from semantic memory. […]

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