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Join us for a CIMS lecture by historian Andrew Simon from Dartmouth College, USA.
Henning Trüper (IFIKK, UiO/ZfL, Berlin) presents research from his ERC-project "Archipelagic Imperatives: Shipwreck and Lifesaving in European Societies since 1800"
Department seminar. Corina Mommaerts is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. She will be presenting the paper: “Hiring Subsidies for the Disadvantaged: Evidence from the Work Opportunity Tax Credit” (written with Manisha Jain and Jeffrey Weaver).
The symposium features David Van Reybrouck, the 2024 Arne N?ss Professor.
Robert Northcott is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London.
Tanja Knaus is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Denes Hnisz, group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, will come to present his research at NCMM. The title of his talk is "Transcriptional condensates in health and disease".
Department seminar. Ross T. Milton is an Assistant Professor of public affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He will be presenting the paper: "The Volatility Penalty: Income Aggregation and Tax Policy" (written with Corina Mommaerts).
In this talk, Christopher S. Wood (NYU) seeks to locate impressionism within a wider horizon of self-taught or DIY artistic practices
Andriana Domouzi (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Spencer Hazel reports on work with the Voice-based Conversational User Interface (CUI or VUI) of the healthcare start-up Ufonia, showing how the recent adoption of Large Language Model (LLM) technology has opened up further opportunities to leverage Conversation Analysis and Applied Linguistics to help train CUIs in recipient design for L2 users
Department seminar. Andreas ?kland is a Postdoctoral fellow at School of Economics and Business, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). He will present the paper: "Who Owns Cryptocurrency?" (written with Mona Barake and Elvin Le Pouha?r).
In this lecture, Claus Emmeche (University of Copenhagen) will discuss how literary texts and the concept of "semiotic realism" may inform research on the emotional attachments of friendship.
Department seminar. Tore Adam Reiremo is a Researcher at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo.
In this final seminar, Hanne Castberg Thee Tresselt will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Precision Vaccines and Educated Immune Systems: The shaping of immune systems through immunological practices”
The invited speaker is Megha Padi, Assistant Professor in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Arizona Cancer Centre. The title of her talk is "Translating network biology into new therapies for rare cancers".
Department seminar. Erlend Magnussen Fleisje is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: “Evidence on gender-differences and efficiency in an exam appeal system.”
Vivian Zhang from Cornell University presents her research on how caregiver-infant turn-taking facilitates communicative development
A discussion of representations of flight, homelessness, border crossing, belonging and identity formation in recent as well as older literature, with an emphasis on literature's connections to the world of politics and ethics.
Department seminar. Kyle Herkenhoff is an Associate Professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. He will present the paper: "Welfare Costs of Credit Card Oligopoly" (written with Juan M. Morelli).
Ron Darvin (University of British Columbia, Canada) discusses how applied linguistics research can address the compelling issues of language, technology and identity that confront us in the age of AI
Department seminar. Dave Donaldson is a Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Language and Cognition Forum is happy to announce that PhD student Akvile Sinkevi?iūt? (Northeastern University London ) will present her work on bilinguals' colour discrimination at Henrik Wergelands House on June 14th.
Department seminar. Yoto Yotov is a professor at the School of Economics of the LeBow College of Business at Drexel University.
Robert Aronowitz is Professor, History and Sociology of Science, and the Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania.