As part of the European NetIAS Lectures Series, Violeta Ivanova-Rohling presented a talk about "Machine Learning Approaches for Debugging a Quantum Cumputer".
In this week's extraordinary talk "(Mis)translating Deceit: Disinformation's Hidden Translingual Journey" by Vera Tolz and Stephen Hutchings, both from the Literature Department of the University of Manchester, presented their research.
The recent event in the framework of the event series "Racism in Academia" dealt with a discussion on "Everything passes except the past" in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Brussels.
The theme of this year’s – and the first digital – University Day for school students from the Hegau Bodensee Seminar on 23 April was “Collective Behaviour”. It was jointly organised by the Zukunftskolleg and the Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour (CASCB) at the University of Konstanz.
This week's Jour Fixe the CAT group presented the following talk with the catching topic "Reconstituting Publics through Remembering Transitions Facilitating Critical Engagement with the 1980-90s on Local and Transnational Scales".
The Jour Fixe talk by Noelia Martínez Doallo (Law) questioned the following topic: Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects. Is There a Duty to Participate?
In this week's Jour Fixe Daniele Brida (Physics) and Philip Rathgeb (Politics and Public Administration) shared some insight to their current research!
This year the "University Day" deals with the topic: Collective Behaviour. The "University Day" is a chance for pupils to explore research directly with scientists and experience recent research.
This weeks Jour Fixe was moderated by Jennifer Randerath and introduced a talk by CAT group: Jessie Dezutter (KU Leuven), Daan Duppen, Gørill Haugan, Helena Larsson, Suvi-Maria Saarelainen.