Tidligere arrangementer
Department seminar. Danial Lashkari is a Research Economist at the Research and Statistics department of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He will present the paper "Creative Destruction through Innovation Bursts."
Aldo Solari is Professor of Statistics at the Department of Economics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. He holds a degree and Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Padova and began his academic career at the University of Milano-Bicocca, where he was appointed Professor in 2020. His research centers on the development of statistical methods with applications in biostatistics, genomics, and neuroscience. He has received the Hans van Houwelingen Biometry Award and the Rita Levi Montalcini Award.
Ragnar Enger Juelsrud will give a trial lecture entitled "Interest rates and firm investment" at the Department of Economics.
Daniel Globisch is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Uppsala University, Sweden.
He will be presenting his work on "Chemical Metabolomics – Unique Chemical Biology Tools to Explore Gut Microbiota Metabolism for Biomarker Discovery".
In this open lecture, Professor Désirée van der Heijde will cover novel aspects of design, analysis and presentation of clinical trials
By Lynn Martin from the Department of Global, Environmental, and Genomic Health Sciences, University of South Florida, USA
Department seminar. Ragnar Enger Juelsrud is Principal Research Economist, Norges Bank. He will present the paper "Granular Credit Risk."
Department seminar. Benjamin Balsmeier is Associate professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, University of Luxembourg. He will present the paper "When R&D tax credits meet the patent system: Exploitation, blockings, and entrenchment."
In this talk, Professor Serhiy Kudelia (Baylor University, USA) will compare Russia’s covert intervention in 2014 with its full-scale invasion in 2022.
I denne ?pne forelesningen bruker Jennifer McWeeny Simone de Beauvoirs fenomenologiske tiln?rming for ? utforske hva en kvinne er, uavhengig av biologisk determinisme og sosialkonstruksjonisme.
Lianna Torres (University of Washington) will talk about motherhood, grief, and transformation in Lille Eyolf and Anna-Liisa
Department seminar. Sahar Parsa is a Visiting Assistant Professor at New York University.
Karin Kinnerud will give a guest lecture entitled “Beyond GDP” at the Department of Economics.
Department seminar. Karin Kinnerud is Assistant Professor at BI Norwegian Business School. She will present the paper "Down-payment requirements: Implications for portfolio choice and consumption" (written with Kasper Kragh Balke and Markus Karlman).
P? h?stens f?rste idéhistoriske lunsjseminar vil idéhistorieprofessor Christine Amadou introduserer sin helt nye bok, Bysantinerne. Lunsjseminaret inng?r i oppstartsuka, og det serveres lett lunsj.
Virasoro constraints were recently formulated for moduli of sheaves. The main difference compared to Gromov-Witten theory lies in the linearity of the former which allowed us (B.-Lim-Moreira) to derive sheaf-theoretic constraints from the geometric vertex algebras of Joyce. Our approach applies to more general linear categories. For both sheaves and representations of quivers, I will explain that Virasoro costraints determine primary states of the vertex algebra. This is already sufficient to illustrate the formulation for any linear theory, and it leads to the proof of many results via wall-crossing.
Department seminar. Enrico Spolaore is a Professor of Economics at Tufts University. He will present the paper "Cultural Remittances and Modern Fertility."
Rakesh Paul is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
Department seminar. Aarushi Kalra is a PhD candidate in Economics at Brown University. She will present the paper "Hate in the Time of Algorithms: Evidence on Online Behavior from a Large-Scale Experiment".
By Simon Martin from the University of Edinburgh
In this final seminar, Tanja Knaus will present the draft of her PhD thesis.
Department seminar. Kevin Bryan is an Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. He will present the paper "Information Frictions and Employee Sorting Between Startups" (written with Mitchell Hoffman and Amir Sariri).
Halim Kusumaatmaja is a Professor at the School of Engineering of the University of Edinburgh. His research group is interested in Multiscale Fluid Mechanics, Soft Matter and Biophysics at the interface between Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Tokhir Pallaev is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks his midway evaluation.